Walter Lee Lingle
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Walter Lee Lingle was the 11th president of Davidson College. Lingle graduated from Davidson in 1892 and proceeded to receive his training at Union Theological Seminary. After spending a few years in the ministry, Lingle was elected to the board of trustees and eventually was appointed as president in 1929.[1]
Quick Facts 11th President of Davidson College, Preceded by ...
Walter Lee Lingle | |
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11th President of Davidson College | |
In office 1929–1941 | |
Preceded by | William Joseph Martin Jr. |
Succeeded by | John Rood Cunningham |
Personal details | |
Born | October 3, 1868 Rowan County, North Carolina |
Died | September 19, 1956 Mooresville, North Carolina |
Spouse | Alice |
Children | Louise Denton, Nan Russell, Walter Lee Jr., Caroline Dudley |
Education | Davidson College Union Theological Seminary |
Profession | Pastor professor |
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Lingle was able to steer Davidson during the Great Depression. The College was able to run without a deficit, cutting salaries, or releasing faculty members, in addition to overseeing several major construction projects on campus.[2]