Charles Mercer Snelling | |
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President of the University of Georgia | |
Term | 1925 – 1932 |
Predecessor | David Crenshaw Barrow Jr. |
Successor | Steadman Vincent Sanford |
Born | November 3, 1862 Richmond, Virginia |
Died | September 19, 1939 Athens, Georgia |
(aged 76)
Charles Mercer Snelling (November 3, 1862 – September 19, 1939) was the Chancellor of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia from 1925 to 1932 and the first Chancellor of the University System of Georgia (1932–1933). All UGA leaders after Snelling have been referred to as President (the previous title before the 1860 University reorganization that created the UGA Chancellor position).
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Snelling was born in Richmond, Virginia and graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1884. He taught mathematics there when he graduated, then at the Georgia Military Institute in 1885-86, as well as a 2-year stint teaching at South Georgia College in Thomasville. Snelling came to the University in 1888 as an Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Commandant of Cadets. He became a Professor in 1897, and Dean of the University in 1909.
Accomplishments of Snelling as the UGA Chancellor include:
After Snelling's tenure as the University System Chancellor, he became director of adult education for the state, a post he held until his death on September 19, 1939 in Athens. The Snelling Dining Commons is a south campus facility named in his honor.
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Preceded by David Crenshaw Barrow Jr. |
President of the University of Georgia 1925–1932 |
Succeeded by Steadman Vincent Sanford |