Watson, Charles Hoyt, 1888-

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Charles Hoyt Watson served as the third president of Seattle Pacific College (now Seattle Pacific University). He was born in Kansas on December 12, 1888. He attended the University of Kansas and obtained a B.A. in 1918 and an M.A. in 1923. His presidential term at SPC lasted from 1926 to 1959, the longest of any president thus far.

From the description of C. Hoyt Watson Papers 1969. (Seattle Pacific University Library). WorldCat record id: 748280134

Charles Hoyt Watson served as the third president of Seattle Pacific College (now Seattle Pacific University). He was born in Kansas on December 12, 1888. He attended the University of Kansas and obtained a B.A. in 1918 and an M.A. in 1923. His presidential term at SPC lasted from 1926 to 1959, the longest of any president thus far.

Enrollment soared during the latter part of his term after members of the military returned from fighting World War II. Watson also worked to expand the number of academic departments and degrees offered by the college as well as establishing the first graduate programs, while standardizing curriculum to conform to what was expected of colleges. Seattle Pacific received full college accredidation during his term. The "Falcon" name was chosen for the athletic teams, who competed against other colleges for the first time. The first women's sports teams were established during this era, and the current gymnasium, Royal Brougham Pavilion, was constructed. Also built was McKinley Auditorium, to house the growing Fine Arts Department and the new Oratorio Society and A Capella Choir, mainstays of the Light and Life Radio Hour. Three new residences halls were completed during the Watson era: Moyer Hall (for men), Marston Hall (for women), and Watson Hall, named for C. Hoyt Watson and his wife, Elsie. Near the end of Watson's term, the Casey Campus property on Whidbey Island was purchased by the college.Watson received an honorary doctorate of literature from SPC in 1959 at the end of his presidential term. He died in Seattle in 1969.

From the guide to the C. Hoyt Watson Papers, 1969, (Seattle Pacific University Archives)

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creatorOf OAC Review Index (University of Guelph). College life : Sadie Hawkins Dance, Fourth Year Party, Alumni Dance, OAC Review, v.51, no.3, Dec. 1938, p.173, 175. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
referencedIn Testimony, judgment, and conviction in the trial of George Newton for the murder of Charles Watson : Silver City, Nevada, 1868 May. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Watson, Charles. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
creatorOf Georgia. Governor (1760-1776 : Wright). Wylly-Cowper papers, 1767-1775.
referencedIn Seattle Pacific University Office of the President Records, 1909-1995 Seattle Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota. [Investigations] ("J" files), 1912-1937. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Watson, C. Hoyt (Charles Hoyt), 1888-. C. Hoyt Watson Papers 1969. Seattle Pacific University Library, SPU Library
creatorOf Cooper, Joseph W. Promissory notes, 1825. Camden County Historical Society
creatorOf C. Hoyt Watson Papers, 1969 Seattle Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Testimony, judgment, and conviction in the trial of George Newton for the murder of Charles Watson : Silver City, Nevada, 1868 May. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Mathews, J. Howard (Joseph Howard), 1881-1970. Papers and photographs, 1917-1970. Wisconsin Veterans Museum Research Center
creatorOf Watson, Charles. Letter, 8 Nov 1859. Utah Division of State History, Utah Historical Society
referencedIn Seattle Pacific University. Office of the President. Seattle Pacific University Office of the President Records 1909-1995. Seattle Pacific University Library, SPU Library
referencedIn Child, William, b. 1834. Watson, Charles. Godfrey Memorial Library
creatorOf Charles H. Watson Collection (University of Guelph). Collection of notebooks, realia, photographs, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia belonging to Charles H. Watson, OAC '38 and OAC '39. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
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associatedWith Cooper, Joseph W. person
associatedWith Georgia. Governor (1760-1776 : Wright) corporateBody
associatedWith Mathews, J. Howard (Joseph Howard), 1881-1970. person
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associatedWith Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota. corporateBody
associatedWith Seattle Pacific University corporateBody
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