Robert Clarkson Clothier

Robert Clarkson Clothier

Infobox Person
name = Robert Clarkson Clothier


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birth_date = 8 January, 1885
birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
death_date = 18 March, 1970
death_place = Haverford, Pennsylvania
occupation = President of Rutgers University
spouse =
parents = Agnes Evans (1850-?)
Clarkson Clothier (1847-c1935)
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Robert Clarkson Clothier (8 January, 1885 – 18 March, 1970) was the fourteenth President of Rutgers University serving from 1932 to 1951.

Biography

Robert was born in 1885 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Agnes Evans (1849-1900) and Clarkson Clothier (1846-1917). Clarkson was the brother of Isaac H. Clothier, one of the founders of Strawbridge and Clothier, the Philadelphia department store. After the death of his wife, Clarkson married Florence Merwin (c1860-1938). Robert had three sisters: Marion Clothier (1879-1973), Edith Clothier (1881-?), and Florence (1883-1888).

Robert attended the Haverford School from 1894 to 1903; then attended Princeton University where he was editor-in-chief of the Daily Princetonian, and a member of the senior council. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree from Princeton in 1908, then worked for the Wall Street Journal as a reporter, and was the employment manager of Curtis Publishing Company. During World War I he was at the War Department's committee on classification of personnel, and was later commissioned a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army. He then served as a special representative for the Secretary of War. After the War he helped organize Scott Company, which were consultants in human resources. He then joined the Haverford School as assistant headmaster and then as headmaster. He married Nathalie Cowgill Wilson (1886-1966) on June 24, 1916 and had three children: Agnes Evans Clothier (1917-1961), Arthur Wilson Clothier (1919-1942) and Robert Clarkson Clothier, Jr. (1925-2003). In 1929, Clothier was appointed Dean of Men at the University of Pittsburgh.

In 1932, he became President of Rutgers University, and during his tenure, the university expanded from New Brunswick, New Jersey to acquire the "River Road Campus" (now known as the Busch campus), a 256 acre (1 km²) tract in neighboring Piscataway, New Jersey. Further expansion was made to the campus of Cook College, the university's school of agriculture. During World War II, Clothier positioned Rutgers within the domestic war effort, hosting the Army Student training program. Subsequent to the war, Clothier oversaw further expansion of Rutgers, especially as a result of the G.I. Bill, and declared that the University would accommodate "all qualified veterans and high school graduates for whom it is possible to provide, not just those whom it is convenient to take." In these years, also, Rutgers would become the State University, and incorporate the University of Newark (now Rutgers-Newark campus) and the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers-Camden campus).

In the summer of 1947 he served as president of the New Jersey Constitutional Convention, held in the College Avenue Gymnasium, that produced the state's third constitution. In 1951, Clothier retired from the presidency of Rutgers University. He died in 1970, at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was living in Haverford, Pennsylvania.

External links

* [http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/scua/university_archives/clothier.shtml Rutgers biography]

References

* [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,753247,00.html Lucky Rutgers] Time (magazine); December 28, 1931
*New York Times; December 28, 1938, Wednesday; Mrs. Florence Merwin Clothier, who was active in philanthropic enterprises, died of heart disease today at her home in Haverford. She was the widow of Clarkson Clothier and the stepmother of Dr. Robert C. Clothier, president of Rutgers University. ...
*New York Times; January 20, 1951, Saturday; Dr. Robert Clarkson Clothier, educator and civic leader and fourteenth president of Rutgers University, announced here today his plan to retire at the end of this academic year or earlier if his successor were named. ...
*New York Times; June 23, 1966, Thursday; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1966; Mrs. Nathalie Wilson Clothier, wife of Robert C. Clothier, a former president of Rutgers University, died today of a heart attack, two days before their 50th wedding anniversary. She was 76 years old and lived in Haverford.
*New York Times; March 20, 1970, Friday; Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, March 19, 1970; Dr. Robert C. Clothier, president of Rutgers University, from 1932 to 1951, died yesterday at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 85 years old and lived in Haverford. ...


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