- Edgar Ewing Brandon
Edgar Ewing Brandon (
August 9 ,1865 -June 8 ,1957 ) was aprofessor of French andcollege administrator who served twice as acting president ofMiami University (1909-10 and 1927-28) and was an expert on theMarquis de Lafayette .Born in
York Springs, Pennsylvania , Brandon earned an A.B. degree from theUniversity of Michigan , a A.M. degree from the University of Missouri in 1897 and aDocteur d'Universite degree from theUniversity of Paris in 1904.Dr. Brandon was appointed professor of
Romance Languages atMiami University and held that position until his retirement in 1931. He served as vice president of Miami University from 1908 to 1931, Dean from 1912 to 1931 and was twice acting president. In 1906, he became the first faculty advisor to the organization that would becomePhi Kappa Tau Fraternity and later served two terms as national president of the fraternity. For his guidance in the development of the fraternity, he is known as the "Architect of Phi Kappa Tau." The fraternity gives the Edgar Ewing Brandon Award to outstanding faculty advisors in the fraternity each year.During
World War I , he served in France as director of theFoyer du Soldat (FrenchYMCA ).In his retirement, he wrote two books on the
Marquis de Lafayette chronicling his travels through the United States.He died in
Oxford, Ohio and is buried in the Oxford Cemetery. Brandon Hall, a dormitory on the Miami University campus is named for Dr. Brandon.References
* Anson, Jack L., "The Golden Jubilee History of Phi Kappa Tau", Lawhead Press, Athens Ohio: 1957
* Ball, Charles T., "From Old Main to a New Century: A History of Phi Kappa Tau", Heritage Publishers, Phoenix: 1996 ISBN 0-929690-29-XExternal links
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