Rufus Carrollton Harris

Rufus Carrollton Harris (January 2, 1896 August 18, 1988) was the president of Tulane University from 1937–1959 and the 12th dean of the Tulane University Law School, from 1927–1937.[1]

Rufus Carrollton Harris
Harris pictured in The Jambalaya 1929, Tulane yearbook
BornJanuary 2, 1896
DiedAugust 18, 1988(1988-08-18) (aged 92)
Macon, Georgia
Nationality United States
CitizenshipUSA
Alma materMercer University;
Yale University
Known forTulane University president;
Tulane University Law School dean; Rufus Carrollton Harris, CLA 1917, dean of Mercer Law School, 1925-1927, and Tulane Law School, 1927-1937; president, Tulane University, 1939-1960; president, Mercer University, 1960-1979; co-authored the G.I. Bill
Scientific career
FieldsLaw
InstitutionsTulane University;
Mercer University

Education

He completed his undergraduate studies at Mercer University and earned two law degrees at Yale University, where he completed his Juris Doctor degree in 1924.[1]

He left Tulane to become the President of Mercer University. He co-authored the GI Bill.

Role as Tulane University Law School dean

While at the Tulane Law School he established the Tulane Law Review.[2]

References

Academic offices
Preceded by
Rufus Edward Foster
Tulane University Law School Dean
1927 1937
Succeeded by
Paul William Brosman
Preceded by
Robert Leonval Menuet
Tulane University President
1937 1959
Succeeded by
Maxwell Edward Lapham


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