George R. Throop

George Reeves Throop/ˈtrp/ (1882 – 1949) was the Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1927 until 1944.

Early life

Throop was born in Boydsville, Tennessee. He earned his undergraduate and master's degree from DePauw University. He received his doctorate in classics from Cornell University.

Washington University

Throop joined the faculty of Washington University in 1907 as an instructor in Latin and Greek. During his tenure as Chancellor the School of Architecture's Givens Hall was constructed. Also, The Extension Division, which offered evening and weekend classes became University College. He guided the University through the difficult years of the Great Depression and World War II, that saw declining enrollments and revenues.

External links

  • George R. Throop at the Database of Classical Scholars
  • Washington University in St. Louis
  • Biographical entry at Washington University in St. Louis
  • v
  • t
  • e
Chancellors of Washington University in St. Louis
  • Joseph Gibson Hoyt (1858)
  • William Chauvenet (1863)
  • Abram Litton (1869)
  • William Greenleaf Eliot (1870)
  • Marshall Snow (1887)
  • Winfield Scott Chaplin (1891)
  • Marshall Snow (1907)
  • David F. Houston (1908)
  • Frederic Aldin Hall (1917)
  • Herbert S. Hadley (1923)
  • George R. Throop (1927)
  • Henry Brookings Wallace (1944)
  • Arthur Compton (1946)
  • Ethan A.H. Shepley (1954)
  • Carl Tolman (1961)
  • Thomas H. Eliot (1962)
  • William Henry Danforth (1971)
  • Mark S. Wrighton (1995)
  • Andrew D. Martin (2019)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Washington University in St. Louis
Academics
Centers and institutes
Campus
Athletics
People
History
Campus life
Miscellaneous
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • ISNI
  • VIAF
  • WorldCat
National
  • United States
Other
  • SNAC
  • IdRef


Flag of United StatesBiography icon

This biography of an American academic administrator born in 1880–1899 is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e