Robert Lee Flowers

Robert Lee Flowers (November 6, 1870 – August 24, 1951) served as president of Duke University from 1941 to 1948. Flowers graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and worked for Trinity College as a professor in electrical engineering and mathematics before becoming an administrator. He served the university for over sixty years – holding the positions of Treasurer, Vice-President, President, and Chancellor.[1]

Robert Lee Flowers
Robert Lee Flowers, Courtesy of the Duke University Archives
President of Duke University
In office
1941–1948
Preceded byWilliam Preston Few
Succeeded byArthur Hollis Edens
Personal details
Born(1870-11-06)November 6, 1870
Alexander County, North Carolina
DiedAugust 24, 1951(1951-08-24) (aged 80)
Durham, North Carolina

Flowers was first employed as instructor for Trinity while the college was still in Randolph County. As an engineer, one of his first responsibilities was to wire the new buildings in Durham for electricity after the move in 1892. Affectionately known by students and alumni as "Professor Bobby Flowers," he was named president of Duke University following the death of President Few in 1941. His experience and stature were welcome because the demands of a world at war and the strains of transition to a peacetime economy dominated every aspect of university life during his presidency. In 1948, he stepped down as president and served as chancellor until 1951.

References

  1. Duke's Presidents. Duke University Archives. Accessed on February 14, 2008.


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