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Correspondence to and from Kelly Thompson regarding university administration and other issues, arranged alphabetically by subject and correspondent.
Collection
WKU Archives
Object Name
Records
Year Range From
1955
Year Range To
1969
Admin / Biog History
The president's office was created in 1906. Assistant to the President Edwin Kelly Thompson became acting president during Paul Garrett's last illness. Upon Garrett's death February 28, 1955 the Board of Regents approved Thompson to continue as acting president until a replacement could be found. He was elected president on October 17, 1955 a position he held until his retirement in 1969.
Kelly Thompson was born in Lebanon, Kentucky on January 28, 1909. He came to Western in the fall of 1928 on a football scholarship and earned bachelor's and master's degrees. Thompson spent his early career at WKU as college representative and publicity director. During World War II he served in the Navy, after which he returned to campus to work as an assistant to E.A. Diddle and President Paul Garrett. [Harrison, pp. 139-143]
During his tenure as president, Thompson oversaw a steady increase in student population which resulted in the construction of new buildings and WKU gained university status in 1966. He stepped down in 1969 and later went on to serve as president of the College Heights Foundation. Thompson died August 14, 1993.
Subjects
Education Graduation ceremonies Integration Civil rights Race discrimination Segregation in higher education --Kentucky --History. School integration
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Higher Education Administration African American Studies Race and Ethnicity Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Sports Studies Urban Studies Urban Studies and Planning Urban, Community and Regional Planning