Charles Lincoln White

Rev. Charles Lincoln White
President of Colby College
In office
1901–1908
Preceded by Nathaniel J. Butler
Succeeded by Arthur J. Roberts
Personal details
Born January 22, 1863
Nashua, New Hampshire
Died 1941
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
Spouse(s) Margaret Donalda Dodge (m. 1891; died 1928)
Annie H P White (m. 1930)
Children Jessie Dodge, Harriet Dodge, Katherine Dodge, Clarissa Dodge
Alma mater Brown University
Profession Pastor
Religion Christian (Baptist)
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Charles Lincoln White (January 22, 1863 – 1941) was the 13th President of Colby College, Maine, United States from 1901-1908.

Early life

White was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, to George and Harriet Richardson White. He was educated at Woburn High School and graduated from Brown University in 1887 where he was a member of Delta Upsilon,[2] and Newton Theological Institution in 1889.[1]

Career

He was pastor at Somersworth Baptist Church, New Hampshire from 1890-1894, and the First Church of Nashua from 1894-1900.

Presidency

He was called to the presidency of Colby College in June 1901, having served as the general secretary of the New Hampshire Baptist Convention the year previous. He remained at the head of the college until 1908.[1]

Foss Dining Hall was built in 1904, named after Eliza Foss Dexter, from whom he coaxed the money.[3]

Post-Presidency

He received the degree of D. D. from Bowdoin College in 1902. After his presidency, he moved to Brooklyn, NY with his family and worked as a manuscript secretary.

Published works

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Teachers of Waterville by Arthur J. Roberts". The Centennial History of Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine, June 23d, 1902. 1902. p. 504.
  2. Colby College Echo, "President White", October 4, 1901
  3. Smith, Earl H. (2006). Mayflower Hill: a history of Colby College. Colby College. p. 111. ISBN 9781584656043.

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