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William Pratt Graham

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Preceded by
  
Charles Wesley Flint

Education
  
Syracuse University

Alma mater
  
Syracuse University

Succeeded by
  
William P. Tolley

Born
  
November 24, 1871 (
1871-11-24
)

Spouse(s)
  
Cora M. Dodson (m. 1899; d. 1958)

Died
  
10 January 1962, Syracuse, New York, United States

William Pratt Graham (November 24, 1871 – January 10, 1962) was an electrical engineering professor and the sixth chancellor of Syracuse University. Graham was the first alumnus of Syracuse as well as the first non-clergyman to hold that position.

Biography

Graham was born to Jerome Bonaparte Graham, a veteran of the Civil War, and Sylvia Aurelia Graham in Oswego, New York. Graham entered Syracuse University as an undergraduate in 1889 and graduated in 1893 before pursuing postgraduate work at the University of Berlin, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy in 1897. He joined the faculty of Syracuse as an electrical engineering professor in 1898, after spending the intervening period studying the subject at Technische Universität Darmstadt, and he was made dean of the College of Applied Science in 1912. Graham served as the vice-chancellor to Charles Wesley Flint before succeeding him as chancellor in 1937, a position Graham intended to hold only until a successor was found. Graham retired from the university in 1942 when William Pearson Tolley was elected chancellor. He died in Syracuse, New York in 1962.

References

William Pratt Graham Wikipedia