- Albert A. Murphree
Infobox Person
name = Albert A. Murphree
image_size = 200px
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birth_date =April 29 ,1870
birth_place =Walnut Grove, Alabama
death_date =December 20 ,1927
education = BachelorsUniversity of Nashville
occupation = Administrator
Professor
spouse = Jennie HendersonAlbert Alexander Murphree (
April 29 ,1870 -December 20 ,1927 ) was the third president of Florida State College (1897-1909) (later renamedFlorida State University ) and the second president of theUniversity of Florida (1909-1927) and was briefly promoted as a Democratic candidate forPresident of the United States in 1924.Early life
Murphree was born in
Walnut Grove, Alabama . He graduated from theUniversity of Nashville in 1894 and taught mathematics at a number of schools in the Southern US. In 1895 he became an instructor at the West Florida Seminary inTallahassee, Florida and two years later he was named president. He married Jennie Henderson, a daughter of one of the school's trustees. A residence hall at Florida State University, Jennie Murphree Hall, is named for her.Academic career
Murphree is considered to have played key roles in the development of Florida State University and later at the University of Florida. While president of Florida State College, shortly after the passage of the Buckman Act, Murphree continued to emphasize academic excellence for his female students. [http://ocean.fsu.edu/~nancy/lawton/history.htm "Florida State University - Women and Science at FSU"] Retrieved on 7-02-2007.] At the University of Florida, the school grew from 106 to approximately 2,200 students under his tenure.
While President of UF, Murphree became friends with
William Jennings Bryan . The three term presidential candidate fromNebraska established a winter residence inMiami, Florida in 1912 and became a permanent resident of the state in 1921. He became a frequent speaker across the state and first met Murphree at a speech at UF in 1916. Bryan became fundraising chairman for a drive to build UF's Florida Union (now called Dauer Hall).A dormitory in UF's Historic District was named for him as Albert A. Murphree Hall.
Presidential nomination
Without consulting Murphree ahead of time, on
January 13 ,1924 Bryan announced his intention to become elected as a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention , where he would nominate Murphree as the party's candidate forPresident of the United States in that year's election. Bryan vigorously campaigned despite Murphree's refusal to put himself forth as a candidate, saying that he was flattered by Bryan's effort but that "Nobody expects a Southern man to be nominated President, much less a Florida man." Florida newspapers urged Murphree to run, but few others took the notion seriously. Bryan won his appointment as delegate, but was greeted by boos and jeers at the convention in a moment Bryan told SenatorJ. Thomas Heflin was the most humiliating of his life. [Proctor, Samuel, " [http://fulltext6.fcla.edu/DLData/CF/CF00000039/CF00154113/39_1/39no1.pdf William Jennings Bryan and the University of Florida] " (pdf), "Florida Historical Quarterly", 39(1960): 1-15.]ee also
*Murphree Hall, a residence hall at the University of Florida, is named for the former President.
References
External links
* [http://www.president.ufl.edu/pastPres/murphree.htm University of Florida: Albert A. Murphree]
* [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ufdc/?b=UF00055592&v=00001 "The Life and Work of Dr. A. A. Murphree",] a book from theUniversity of Florida Digital Collections
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