- John A. Randall
John Arthur Randall (
July 25 ,1881 –June 9 ,1968 ) was the fourth President of theRochester Institute of Technology , succeedingRoyal B. Farnum , from 1922 – 1936.Citation
last = Saffran
first = Michael
publication-date = March 2007
title = RIT's presidential history
periodical = RIT news & events
publication-place = Henrietta, NY
publisher = Rochester Institute of Technology
volume = 39
issue = 11
url = http://www.rit.edu/~930www/NewsEvents/2007/Mar02/t6.html
accessdate = 2008-01-18Randall was born in
Durham, Maine in 1881 and graduated fromWesleyan University .Citation
title=John A. Randall Dies; former RIT President
newspaper=Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
publication-place=Rochester, New York
date=June 10 ,1968
year=1968
month=June
page=6BRandall began his career in education at the
Cheltenham Military School . He served as the head of thePhysics department at thePratt Institute from 1913 to 1917.In 1918, he served as Undersecretary to
Newton D. Baker in theWar Department , editing training manuals and in 1932, he was commissioned as Colonel in the Special Reserves, assigned to the US Army General Staff.From 1932 to 1936, he served as a special consultant to the Senate Committee investigating crime and racketeering. He also served as President of the Science Department of the
National Education Association .He was instrumental in the decision that RIT would not grant degrees and instead provide "short, intensive courses". In 1936, he left RIT to direct the Division of Educational Aids of the
National Youth Administration .He held memberships in many professional societies during his lifetime, including:
*the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education
*theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science
*theAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers
*theAmerican Management Association He married the former Georgiana Waldron Hathaway in 1936. His daughter, Marcia, married his successor,
Mark W. Ellingson .Randall died in
Boonsboro, Maryland in 1968.Citation
title=John A. Randall
newspaper=Hagerstown Daily Mail
publication-place=Hagerstown, Maryland
date=June 10 ,1968
year=1968
month=June
page=9References
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