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Raymond Walters

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Raymond Wadsworth Walters (August 25, 1885 - October 25, 1970) was president of the University of Cincinnati for a term longer than any other president, from 1932-1955. Walters complied annual college enrollment surveys which were widely reported across the nation to show changes in college enrollments.

Walter's published works include a book on the life of Stephen Foster (specifically an account of his years spent in Cincinnati) titled "Youth's Golden Gleam".[1]

References

  1. ^ Walters, Raymond (1936). Stephen Foster: Youth's Golden Gleam : a Sketch of His Life and Background in Cincinnati, 1846-1850. University Press.
Academic offices
Preceded by President of University of Cincinnati
1932 – 1955
Succeeded by