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Marion LeRoy Burton President of the Smith College Term 1910 – 1917 Predecessor Laurenus Clark Seelye Successor William Allan Neilson President of University of Minnesota Term 1917 – 1920 Predecessor George Edgar Vincent Successor Lotus Coffman President of the University of Michigan Term 1920 – 1925 Predecessor Harry Burns Hutchins Successor Alfred Henry Lloyd Born August 30, 1874
Brooklyn, IowaDied February 18, 1925 (aged 50)
Brooklyn, IowaMarion LeRoy Burton (August 30, 1874 – February 18, 1925)[1] was the second president of Smith College, serving from 1910 to 1917. He left Smith to become president of the University of Minnesota from 1917 to 1920.
In that year, he became fifth president of the University of Michigan. He was the youngest man to hold the presidency at The University Of Michigan. He oversaw the construction of buildings on campus, earning Him the nickname "Burton the builder." Burton served until his death at age 50 from angina in February, 1925, following a heart attack in the fall of 1924.
While, the president of the University of Michigan he invited Robert Frost to be a Poet-in-Residence.
He was also a Congregational preacher in New York City.
Burton made the 1924 nominating speech for Calvin Coolidge for president at the National Republican Convention.
In addition to the Burton Memorial Tower on the University of Michigan campus, Burton Hall at the University of Minnesota,and Burton Hall at Smith College, there is a school, Marion L. Burton Elementary School, named after him in Huntington Woods, Michigan.
References
- University of Minnesota Office of the President
- Presidents of the University of Michigan
- Former UM President Marion LeRoy Burton, Ann Arbor District Library local history collection.
Academic offices Preceded by
Laurenus Clark SeelyePresident of Smith College
1910-1917Succeeded by
William Allan NeilsonPreceded by
George VincentPresident of the University of Minnesota
1917–1920Succeeded by
Lotus CoffmanPreceded by
Harry Burns HutchinsPresident of the University of Michigan
1920–1925Succeeded by
Alfred Henry LloydPresidents of the University of Minnesota Presidents of the University of Michigan Categories:- Presidents of the University of Michigan
- 1874 births
- 1925 deaths
- People from Poweshiek County, Iowa
- Smith College
- Presidents of the University of Minnesota
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