John Bunyan Shearer

John Bunyan Shearer
8th President of Davidson College
In office
1888–1901
Preceded by Luther McKinnon
Succeeded by Henry Louis Smith
Personal details
Born July 19, 1832
Appomattox County, Virginia
Died June 14, 1919
Davidson, North Carolina
Education Hampden-Sydney College
University of Virginia
Union Theological Seminary
Profession Pastor
professor
college president

John Bunyan Shearer was the eighth president of Davidson College.

Originally from Virginia, Shearer completed his undergraduate studies at Hampden–Sydney College and eventually entered the ministry.[1] After the American Civil War, Shearer became president of Stewart College in Clarksville, Tennessee, which would later become Rhodes College.[1] Shearer became president in 1888, focusing particularly on public relations and fundraising.[2] As president, Shearer spearheaded on renovating buildings and included mandatory Bible classes for students. Shearer's health would force him to resign, although he remained at Davidson in the administration and died in Davidson.

References

  1. 1 2 "Shearer, John Bunyan". NCpedia. Retrieved 2017-07-02.
  2. "Trail to the Chiefs: Tour Highlights Presidential Portraits". Davidson College. Retrieved 2017-07-02.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Luther McKinnon
President of Davidson College
1888–1901
Succeeded by
Henry Louis Smith


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