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Edgar Godbold

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Godbold returned to Louisiana College as president in 1942, having succeeded the interim president and college dean, Hal Monroe Weathersby (1885–1965). Godbold worked to raise funds for capital development, much of which came during the 1950s after he had left the college presidency. He raised $
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professor at Mississippi College; then, he taught in his field at Louisiana College from 1913 to 1918. From 1912 to 1918, he was the executive secretary of the Louisiana Baptist Education Commission. From 1919 to 1923, Godbold was the corresponding secretary of the executive board of the
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about taking the LC presidency, but Graham declined to be considered in order to continue with his evangelistic ministry. Graham had been introduced to Louisiana Baptists by Leonard F. Sanderson, Sr. (1914-2005), the director of evangelism for the
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42,000 in forty days to build the three-story men's residence dormitory, Godbold Hall. In 1951, Godbold announced that he would retire as LC president and was succeeded in the summer of that year by
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Godbold graduated from Auburn High School and in 1905 and 1910, respectively, received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Baptist-affiliated
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with fund-raising duties until his death in 1952. Edgar and Lucie Godbold are interred side by side at Forest Lawn Memorial Park near Pineville in
1113: 232:, Godbold was the oldest of six children of Thomas Rowan "Tom" Godbold and the former Mary S. "Mollie" Terry. The parents are interred in 1123: 1118: 1103: 933: 197: 33: 1148: 1108: 1143: 1138: 1163: 284:. Decades later near the end of his life, he was from 1950 to 1951 the president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 1133: 596: 1168: 789: 968: 898: 481: 311:. During this time he was elected in 1930 as the vice president of the Southern Baptist Education Association. 549: 461: 318: 299:. After Howard Payne, Godbold was from 1929 to 1942 the executive secretary and then superintendent of the 1128: 624: 277: 252: 636: 401: 391: 300: 225: 843: 760: 673: 516: 635:
In 1909, then residing in Clinton, Mississippi, Godbold married the former Margaret Irene Coleman in
471: 233: 665:, the first president of Louisiana College, was dedicated on March 15, 2011 by current LC president 423: 304: 644: 511: 288: 196:(December 2, 1879 – November 21, 1952) was an American educator and clergyman. He was the 1066: 554: 526: 640: 589: 506: 281: 256: 156: 117: 1093: 1088: 941: 723: 396: 244: 209: 647:, Louisiana. After Edgar's death, Lucie married a man named Roberts, who predeceased her. 8: 851: 572: 531: 438: 240: 221: 152: 100: 699: 651: 937: 428: 205: 37: 1054: 735: 687: 666: 582: 501: 456: 292: 248: 201: 818: 998: 655: 433: 406: 386: 129: 639:, now known as Tunica Resorts, in northwestern Mississippi. She died in 1938 in 1042: 491: 476: 417: 876: 1082: 1036: 960: 627:, who later was employed for many years by the Louisiana Baptist Convention. 611: 496: 466: 358: 72: 1060: 1018: 711: 619: 353: 902: 259:, from which he received his doctorate. He was called to overseas duty in 521: 486: 260: 229: 181: 368: 147: 793: 945: 1048: 327: 308: 212:, a position which he held from 1942 until his retirement in 1951. 567: 363: 272: 255:
in southwestern Mississippi. From 1906 to 1907, he attended the
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From 1923 to 1929, Godbold was president of Baptist-affiliated
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The Godbold-Ware Plaza, named for Edgar Godbold and
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4th President
Louisiana College
Claybrook Cottingham
G. Earl Guinn
Auburn, Mississippi
Alexandria, Louisiana
Ball
Alma mater
Mississippi College
University of Chicago
World War I
fourth president
Southern Baptist
Louisiana College
Pineville, Louisiana
Auburn
Lincoln County
Mississippi
Amite County
Mississippi College
Clinton
principal
Lawrence County
University of Chicago
World War I
biology
Louisiana Baptist Convention
Alexandria
Howard Payne College
Brownwood

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