View text source at Wikipedia
Charles Franklin Thwing | |
---|---|
6th President of Western Reserve University | |
In office 1890–1921 | |
Preceded by | Hiram C. Haydn |
Succeeded by | James D. Williamson |
Personal details | |
Born | New Sharon, Maine, U.S. | November 9, 1853
Died | August 29, 1937 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. | (aged 83)
Resting place | Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. 41°30′43″N 81°35′34″W / 41.5119°N 81.5928°W |
Alma mater | Harvard University Andover Theological Seminary |
Rev. Charles Franklin Thwing (November 9, 1853 – August 29, 1937) was an American clergyman and educator.
He was born in New Sharon, Maine on November 9, 1853. He graduated from Harvard University in 1876, and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1879. He then served as a pastor in churches in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Reverend Thwing became president of Adelbert College and Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1899, as president of Western Reserve, he signed a petition to President William McKinley to mediate the conflict between Great Britain and the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. In 1909 was a member of the National Negro Committee, the precursor to the NAACP. He was an active supporter of the new NAACP from 1909 through at least 1929. He died on August 29, 1937.
He was the author of: