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When Barrow retired in 1925, the university had become a modern institution. The more established college of agriculture and a structured graduate school existed. In addition, the following schools were created during his tenure: school of education (1908), commerce (1912) (currently known as the
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was increased, and several new buildings had been constructed on campus including: Conner Hall (1908), Peabody Hall (1913), Barrow Hall (1916), Soule Hall (1920), Hardman Hall (1922), Milledge Hall (1925) and
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Regular enrollment had almost quadrupled (from 408 in his inaugural year to 1,592 at the end of his tenure) because of Barrow's efforts and the admission of female students.
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At the time of his appointment as chancellor, the University of Georgia could be accurately described as a collection of colleges, consisting of a
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from 1906 until his resignation in 1925 (The head of the university was referred to as chancellor instead of president from 1860 until 1932).
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in 1909. After black workers were hired to work alongside whites, white employees of the railroad, who were represented by the
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Barrow was often called upon for public service outside of his university duties. In 1907, at the request of
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size had tripled, state funding had increased greatly (from $ 22,500 in 1906 to $ 145,000 in 1925), alumni
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Chancellor Barrow died in 1929 at his home in Athens. Funeral services were held in the Chapel on UGA's
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of Mathematics at the university in 1878. His additional responsibilities included Professor of
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and a degree in engineering (C & M.E.), class of 1874, where he was a member of the
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death (1905). He was subsequently officially named Chancellor in 1906.
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Barrow was educated at the University of Georgia, receiving both a
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in 1899. He became the acting chancellor upon then-Chancellor
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Upon his resignation, Barrow was elected as a Chancellor
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The New Georgia Encyclopedia entry for David C. Barrow
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President of the
University of Georgia

Walter Barnard Hill
Charles Mercer Snelling
Oglethorpe County
Georgia
Athens
Georgia
Alma mater
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Athens
Oglethorpe County
Georgia
David Francis Barrow
B.S.
Chi Phi Fraternity
law
surveying
Adjunct Professor
Civil Engineering
Franklin College

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