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\"Youngest President University of Wisconsin\" Glenn Frank Signed TLS Dated 1922 For Sale


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\"Youngest President University of Wisconsin\" Glenn Frank Signed TLS Dated 1922:
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Up for sale the "University of Wisconsin" Glenn Frank Hand Signed TLS Dated 1922. This item is

certified authentic by Todd Mueller and comes with their Certificate of

Authenticity.



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Glenn Frank was

born in Queen City, Missouri on October 1, 1887. He attended the state normal

school at Kirksville, Missouri before entering Northwestern University, where

he graduated in 1912. After working for Abram Harris, the president of

Northwestern, and Boston merchant Edward Filene, Frank was chosen as associate

editor of Century magazine in 1919 and made editor-in-chief three years later.

He was known as a progressive and a charismatic speaker, and he had spoken in

Madison in 1924. In April 1925 Regent Zona Gale, whose fiction had been

published in the Century, approached Frank about the presidency. Support for

Frank snowballed, although his appointment was opposed by the La Follette

family. On May 20, 1925, he accepted the presidency, to begin in September. At

age 37, Frank was the youngest person ever appointed leader of the university,

and the only one without an earned advanced degree or substantial educational

experience. During his tenure, Frank established the short-lived but influential

Experimental College and expanded the short course in agriculture. Although

Frank was a staunch proponent of academic freedom and tenure, he never had the

full support of the faculty, and his increasing criticism of President

Roosevelt landed him in political trouble with Governor Philip La Follette and

Senator Robert La Follette, Jr. In March 1936 the Board of Regents, most of

whom were La Follette appointees, asked Frank to resign. He refused, which

eventually resulted in a public hearing on his competency to be president. On

January 7, 1937, the Board of Regents narrowly voted to dismiss him. After his

removal, Frank became increasingly involved in Wisconsin politics. In 1940 he

sought the Republican nomination for the Senate seat held by Robert La

Follette, Jr. On September 15, 1940, two days before the primary election, he

and his only child, Glenn Jr., were killed in an automobile accident near

Greenleaf, Wisconsin.





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