J. A. C. Chandler

Chandler pictured in ''The Colonial Echo 1920'', William and Mary yearbook Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler (October 29, 1872 – May 31, 1934), usually cited as J. A. C. Chandler, was an American historian, author and educator. He is best known as the 18th president of The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he served as the successor to retiring fellow educator and author Lyon Gardiner Tyler. Dr. Chandler is credited with transforming the institution from a small, struggling liberal arts college for men into a modern coeducational institution of higher learning. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Chandler, Julian Alvin Carroll
    Published 1896
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