Franklin Carter

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1837 – 1919

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Who was Franklin Carter?

Franklin Carter was an American professor. Carter graduated from Williams College in 1862, to later become a professor at the same school. During this time, he taught Latin and German classes. Also, he was the head of a language scholar organisation called the Modern Languages Association. Carter later became president of the Williams College, thus becoming the first president of the university to also be a scholar. He brought John Haskell Hewitt, who became acting president upon Carter's retirement in 1901.

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Born
1837
Education
  • Williams College
Died
1919

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on July 23, 2013

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