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American college president
Theodore Henley Jack
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Theodore Henley Jack (December 30, 1881 - September 20, 1964) was a professor, college administrator, and author. He served as president of Randolph Macon Women’s College from 1933 to 1952.
Emory University has a collection of his papers. The Los Angeles Public Library has his bookplate.
He married Alice Searcy Ashley. Mary Spencer Jack Craddock (December 12, 1912 - September 2, 2014) was one of their two daughters.
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- Sectionalism and Party Politics in Alabama (1816-1842), George Banta Pub. Co., Menasha, Wisconsin 1919
- The Story of America for Young Americans Part 1 by Smith Burnham and Theodore Henley Jack 1932
- America Our Country by Smith Burnham and Theodore Henley Jack 1934
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