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on July 1, 1931, and became Syracuse University Chancellor in September 1942. Tolley led Syracuse through the war crisis and through major expansion until his retirement in 1969. University assets grew from $ 15 million to $ 200 million; undergraduate enrollment expanded from 3,800 to
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in 1924, and another Master's from Columbia in 1927, followed by a PhD from Columbia in 1930. While at Drew he was alumni secretary for two years; he also taught philosophy and served as assistant to the president. In 1928 he became acting dean of the new undergraduate college for men at Drew,
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to serve as a member of a small group of college and university leaders, tasked with creating what would ultimately become the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 (the GI Bill). Today most historians assert that the GI Bill is among the most important legislative acts in the history of this
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24,000, and graduate enrollment from 400 to 8,000. Tolley received a Doctor of Laws from Allegheny in 1943. In retirement he chaired the board of
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country, as the legislation played a key role in positioning the U.S. as a technological superpower throughout the 21st century.
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As the end of World War II approached, Syracuse University Chancellor William Tolley was asked by
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The title of Syracuse University's head officer was changed from
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in 1922. Intending to enter the ministry, he enrolled in
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Chancellor and President
Syracuse University
William Pratt Graham
John E. Corbally
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
Syracuse, New York
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
Binghamton, New York
Syracuse University
Drew University
Columbia University
Simmons University
Allegheny College
Mohawk Airlines
President Roosevelt
"William Pearson Tolley – A Legacy of Leadership: The Chancellors and Presidents of Syracuse University"
"William P. Tolley Papers An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives"


"William Pearson Tolley « About Allegheny College | Allegheny College - Meadville, PA"
"Syracuse University History: Chancellors of Syracuse University"
Archived
"William Tolley, 95, Chancellor Who Led Expansion at Syracuse"
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0362-4331
William Pratt Graham
Chancellor of Syracuse University
John E. Corbally
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