Edens, Arthur Hollis, 1901-

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Arthur Hollis Edens (1901-1968) had a long career as an educator and administrator. He served as president of Duke University from 1949 to 1960. During that time, Edens focused on fund-raising and long range planning, and oversaw the implementation of a new student union and a University Council for faculty members.

From the description of A. Hollis Edens records, 1949-1960. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 53906097

Arthur Hollis Edens was born on February 14, 1901 in Willow Grove, Tennessee. He was the son of Everett C. Edens, a Methodist minister, and Barbara Ellen (Jolly) Edens. He attended Emory University from which he received the degrees of B.Ph. (1930) and M.A. (1938). He also received a Masters of Public Administration degree (1944) and a Ph.D. (1949) from Harvard University. Prior to coming to Duke, Edens worked as a teacher and administrator at the Cumberland Mountain School and Emory University. In 1946, he was named Dean of Administration at Emory and in 1947, he became Vice Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. In 1948, he was appointed associate director of the General Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. In November 1948, the trustees of Duke University selected Edens to serve as president of the institution, a post he held until 1960.

After leaving Duke, Edens served as executive director of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation in Winston-Salem, N.C. Edens died in Atlanta, Georgia on August 7, 1968. He was survived by his wife, Mary Kathleen (Russell) Edens and his daughter, Mary Ann (Mrs. Jefferson D. Wingfield, Jr.).

From the guide to the A. Hollis Edens Papers, circa 1850s-1975, (University Archives, Duke University)

Arthur Hollis Edens was born on February 14, 1901, in Willow Grove, Tennessee. He was the son of Everett C. Edens, a Methodist minister, and Barbara Ellen (Jolly) Edens. He attended Emory University, from which he received the degrees of B.Ph. (1930) and M.A. (1938). He also received a Master of Public Administration degree (1944) and a Ph.D. (1949) from Harvard University. Prior to coming to Duke, Edens worked as a teacher and administrator at the Cumberland Mountain School and Emory University. In 1946, he was named Dean of Administration at Emory, and in 1947 became Vice Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. In 1948, he was appointed associate director of the General Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation.

In November 1948, the trustees of Duke University selected Edens to serve as president of the institution. Edens began his presidency on March 15, 1949. With inflation rapidly eroding purchasing power, the University launched a capital gifts program and a national development campaign. Edens noted that upon entering the field of fund raising Duke faced a "peculiar handicap." He stated, "Never before had we sought sizeable sums from either alumni or the general public. Indeed, the magnitude of James B. Duke's Indenture had been such as to encourage the uninformed public to believe that Duke University never would require additional capital." Through the success of this campaign Duke University began to build its own endowment and expand its programs. Academic units such as the Center for Commonwealth Studies and the Center for the Study of Aging date from this time. Formal participation of the faculty in governance began in 1952 with the formation of a University Council and the consolidation of several committees into an Undergraduate Faculty Council. Additional accomplishments included the establishment of the James B. Duke Endowed Professorships, the organization of a student union program (the Duke University Union) to enhance student life, and a vigorous defense of academic freedom during the McCarthy Era. Though not so well known because he chose to work behind the scenes, Edens also assiduously sought to have the segregated admissions policy of the University changed.

Following disagreements with the Board of Trustees and some members of the faculty, Edens resigned on February 19, 1960. After leaving Duke, Edens served for five years as executive director of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation in Winston-Salem, N.C. Edens died in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 7, 1968. He was survived by his wife, Mary Kathleen (Russell) Edens, and his daughter, Mrs. Jefferson D. Wingfield, Jr.

From the guide to the A. Hollis Edens records, ., 1949 - 1960, (University Archives, Duke University)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn American Assembly (Duke University). American Assembly (Duke University) records, 1957-1961. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Edens, Arthur Hollis, 1901-. A. Hollis Edens records, 1949-1960. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf A. Hollis Edens Papers, circa 1850s-1975 University Archives, Duke University.
referencedIn Duke Endowment Archives, bulk, 1902-2008 and undated, 1925-2006 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
referencedIn Bradsher, Charles Kilgo, 1912-2000. Charles K. Bradsher papers, 1951-1997. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Duke University. University Archives. Gross-Edens Affair Reference Collection, 1960, 1994. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Jones, Barney Lee, 1920-2005. Barney L. Jones papers, 1957-1995. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Woody, Robert H. (Robert Hilliard), 1903-1985. Robert H. Woody papers, 1927-1985. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf A. Hollis Edens records, ., 1949 - 1960 University Archives, Duke University.
referencedIn Charles S. Sydnor Papers, and undated, 1729-1978 David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
referencedIn Gross, Paul Magnus, 1895-1986. Paul M. Gross papers, 1935-1979. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
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associatedWith Bradsher, Charles Kilgo, 1912-2000. person
associatedWith Duke Endowment. corporateBody
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associatedWith Gross, Paul Magnus, 1895-1986. person
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associatedWith Woody, Robert H. (Robert Hilliard), 1903-1985. person
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Birth 1901-02-14

Death 1968-08-07

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