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Thomas Arkle Clark
d.18 Jul 1932
  1. Thomas Arkle Clark1862 - 1932
  • HThomas Arkle Clark1862 - 1932
  • W.  Alice Broddus (add)
m. 24 Aug 1896
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Name Thomas Arkle Clark
Baptismal Name Thomas Arkle Metcalfe
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 May 1862 Minonk, Woodford, Illinois, United States
Other[1] 1872 father dies ; Thomas is adopted by his paternal aunt Mary (Metcalfe) Clark and takes her surname
Education[1] 1890 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesUniversity of Ilinois
Marriage 24 Aug 1896 to Alice Broddus (add)
Death[1] 18 Jul 1932 died of cancer ; no known issue
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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Thomas Arkle Clark, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Jun 2016.

    Thomas Arkle Clark (May 11, 1862 – July 18, 1932), born Thomas Arkle Metcalf, was an American academic best known as the first Dean of Men. Born in rural Illinois, Clark was orphaned at a young age and was adopted by an aunt. He graduated from the University of Illinois in 1890, then supervised a local school. Named an assistant professor at the university in 1893, Clark rose to full professor status in 1900. A favorite of university president Andrew S. Draper, Clark was named dean of the College of Literature in 1900, then dean of undergraduates in 1901. This office was later renamed Dean of Men, making Clark the first to hold the title. Clark was known for his ruthless vigilance over students and was particularly opposed to alcohol and automobiles. However, Clark was a friend to the Greek community in the university, rising to lead the national chapter of Alpha Tau Omega and often supporting the system in the press. He was also founded Phi Eta Sigma in 1923. ...