336:. America's leaders were concerned about a deficiency in science education. Marshall hosted a summer program for science teachers that was the first integrated program held at FSU. That seminar also began a long alliance with Bethune-Cookman College. The science education program graduated exceptional teachers for high schools in Florida and the university became highly regarded in educational circles. FSU was instrumental in establishing a science high school in
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Syde Deeb (at no expense to the state or FSU). The family had owned a southwest
Georgia farm of 250-acres and Marshall relished working outdoors. He enjoyed cycling and was a competitive tennis player. For two decades he attended events of all kinds at FSU: celebrations, symposiums and alumni events.
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Marshall and the FSU faculty was sometimes difficult. He was often criticized for failing to communicate with the faculty who in turn opposed many changes that Marshall instituted, some of which were later reversed. Retired religion professor Leo Sandon stated, "The fact of
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as a stewardess before advancing to supervisor of flight services. The couple had two children: Kimberly and Drew who was born when the
Marshalls were living in the President's Residence (now the Pearl Tyner Alumni Welcome Center). A pool and tennis court were added to the grounds by
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Marshall was responsible for acquiring two major financial donations to the FSU Foundation in 1971. At the time, the foundation has existed for ten years, but their results had been discouraging.
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across the country as well as locally. FSU earned the moniker, "Berkeley of the South". Students held large demonstrations against the war in
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in 1944. They had three children: David, John and Sue. Their divorce was final in April 1966 and
Marshall married Shirley Ann Slade of
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1172:Richard D. McCullough
893:"J. Stanley Marshall"
519:FSU Board of Trustees
412:Night of the Bayonets
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563:Pan American Airways
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394:Kent State shootings
349:College of Education
312:, also at Syracuse.
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517:in 1997, the first
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398:Black Student Union
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251:J. Stanley Marshall
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23:J. Stanley Marshall
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