John J. Tigert

John James Tigert, IV (February 11, 1882 – January 21, 1965) was an American university president, university professor and administrator, college sports coach and the U.S. Commissioner of Education. Tigert was a native of Tennessee and the son and grandson of Methodist bishops. After receiving his bachelor's degree, he earned his master's degree as a Rhodes Scholar.After completing his education, Tigert taught at Central College; served as the president of Kentucky Wesleyan College; and worked as a professor, sports coach and administrator at the University of Kentucky.Tigert gained his greatest national prominence as the U.S. Commissioner of Education from 1921 to 1928, and the third president of the University of Florida, from 1928 to 1947. He is remembered as a forceful advocate for American public education, intercollegiate sports and university curriculum reform.

Personal facts

John J. Tigert
Alias (AKA)Tigert John James IV; Tigert John James; Tigert J.J.
Birth dateFebruary 11, 1882
Birth place
Nashville Tennessee , Tennessee
Date of deathJanuary 21, 1965
Place of death
Gainesville Florida
Education
Vanderbilt University
Master of Arts
University of Oxford
Bachelor of Arts

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  1. http://books.google.com/books?id=FXQUAAAAYAAJ
  2. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/foto/results/?t=tigert