Edwards, Robert C. (Robert Cook), 1914-
Robert Cook Edwards was born March 25, 1914 in Fountain Inn, South Carolina. Edwards entered Clemson College, as a freshman, at age 15 and graduated in 1933 with a Bachelor of Science degree in textile engineering. In 1956, after a successful career in the textile industry and military service during World War II, Edwards returned to Clemson College as Vice-President for Development. In 1958, upon the death of President Poole, the Board of Trustees named Edwards Acting President, and in April 1959, the Board elected him President. Under Edwards' twenty-one year administration, Clemson College changed dramatically: University status was acquired, African Americans and women were admitted, and six colleges were established. Approximately $78 million was spent on permanent improvements. Edwards retired in 1979.
From the description of Robert C. Edwards papers, 1942-1979, (bulk 1959-1979) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 222304020
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