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W. C. Friley

William Christopher Friley, known as W. C. Friley (July 12, 1845 – April 11, 1911), was a Southern Baptist clergyman and college president. He was from 1892 to 1894 the first president of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, and the second president from 1909 to 1910 of Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana. The two assignments were fifteen years apart.

William Christopher "W. C." Friley
First President of Hardin-Simmons University
In office
1892–1894
Succeeded byGeorge O. Thatcher
2nd President of Louisiana College
In office
1909–1910
Preceded byEdwin O. Ware, Sr.
Succeeded byClaybrook Cottingham
Personal details
Born(1845-07-12)July 12, 1845
Yazoo County, Mississippi, US
DiedApril 11, 1911(1911-04-11) (aged 65)
Franklin County, Texas, US
Resting placeBryan City Cemetery in Bryan, Texas
SpouseEllen Douglas Friley (married 1872-1911, his death)
Children2
Alma materMississippi College
OccupationCollege president and clergyman

Background edit

A native of Mississippi, Friley fought as a teenager for the Confederate Army in the American Civil War. He graduated in 1871 from Baptist-affiliated Mississippi College in Clinton, as did two later Louisiana College presidents, Edgar Godbold[1] and Rory Lee.[2]

Friley's first pastorate after receiving his degree was in Yazoo City, Mississippi, and Friley received high marks from the state mission board for his work there.[3]

Baptist career edit

A clear outline of Friley's life is missing; He seems to have appeared at unlikely places in time across Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. He was a Baptist pastor in Monroe, Louisiana, and thereafter he was listed as the correspondence secretary at the Louisiana Baptist Convention. In November 1880, through a series of revivals, helped to establish the First Baptist Church in Opelousas in St. Landry Parish in South Louisiana.[4]

Friley was the founding president of the former Ruston College in Ruston, Louisiana, a forerunner institution to Louisiana Tech University, which lasted for seven years and had annual enrollments of about 250 students.[5] Louisiana Tech was launched in 1894 as "Louisiana Polytechnic Institute", by which time Friley had arrived at and already left Hardin-Simmons. Because it is the first college built in Texas west of Fort Worth, Hardin-Simmons, then known as Simmons College, is often called a "true pioneer institution".[6] While at Hardin-Simmons, he was half-owner of the denominational newspaper, West Texas Baptists, but he sold his interest even before he left Abilene.[7]

In 1899, he was a pastor in Mexia in Limestone County and was in the process of relocating to Rockwall in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Family and death edit

Friley and his wife, the former Ellen Douglas, also a Mississippi native, had two children. Daughter Mittie K Friley Howell (1878-1962) was born in DeSoto Parish south of Shreveport in northwestern Louisiana. Their son, Charles Edwin Friley (1887-1958), also born in Louisiana, had a highly successful career in higher education. He attended Sam Houston Teachers College in Huntsville, Texas, Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station. Charles Friley received a Master of Science degree from Columbia University in New York City. At Texas A&M, Friley was registrar from 1912 to 1924 and dean of arts and sciences from 1924 to 1932. In 1932, he became the dean of the science division at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. He was named vice president of the institution in 1935 and elevated to president in 1936, a position which he held until 1953. Charles Friley's first wife died in their fifth year of marriage and left behind two sons; there was a daughter from the marriage to Vera. He then married for a third time.[citation needed]

Friley died the year after leaving Louisiana College.

References edit

  1. ^ . lahistory.org. Archived from the original on November 23, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  2. ^ ""Alumnus of the Year: Rory Lee", Mississippi College Alumni Magazine Winter 2012". mc.edu. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  3. ^ Zachary Taylor Leavell and Thomas Jefferson Bailey, A Complete History of Mississippi Baptists: From the Earliest Times, Volume 1. (Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Baptist Publishing Company, 1905), pp. 713-714. 1904. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  4. ^ "Our History: First Baptist Opelousas". myfbco.org. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  5. ^ Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Louisiana. Chicago: The Godspeed Company, 1892, p. 242. 1892. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  6. ^ "Nelson Hutto, "A Story of a Pioneer School"". Frontier Times, Vol. 5, No. 12 (September 1928). Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  7. ^ "Hall of Leaders: George S. Anderson". hsutx.edu. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
Preceded by
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First president of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas

William Christopher "W. C." Friley
1892–1894

Succeeded by
George O. Thatcher
Preceded by
Edwin O. Ware, Sr.
2nd President of Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana

William Christopher "W. C." Friley
1909–1910

Succeeded by
Claybrook Cottingham

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William Christopher Friley known as W C Friley July 12 1845 April 11 1911 was a Southern Baptist clergyman and college president He was from 1892 to 1894 the first president of Hardin Simmons University in Abilene Texas and the second president from 1909 to 1910 of Louisiana College in Pineville Louisiana The two assignments were fifteen years apart William Christopher W C FrileyFirst President of Hardin Simmons UniversityIn office 1892 1894Succeeded byGeorge O Thatcher2nd President of Louisiana CollegeIn office 1909 1910Preceded byEdwin O Ware Sr Succeeded byClaybrook CottinghamPersonal detailsBorn 1845 07 12 July 12 1845Yazoo County Mississippi USDiedApril 11 1911 1911 04 11 aged 65 Franklin County Texas USResting placeBryan City Cemetery in Bryan TexasSpouseEllen Douglas Friley married 1872 1911 his death Children2Alma materMississippi CollegeOccupationCollege president and clergyman Contents 1 Background 2 Baptist career 3 Family and death 4 ReferencesBackground editA native of Mississippi Friley fought as a teenager for the Confederate Army in the American Civil War He graduated in 1871 from Baptist affiliated Mississippi College in Clinton as did two later Louisiana College presidents Edgar Godbold 1 and Rory Lee 2 Friley s first pastorate after receiving his degree was in Yazoo City Mississippi and Friley received high marks from the state mission board for his work there 3 Baptist career editA clear outline of Friley s life is missing He seems to have appeared at unlikely places in time across Mississippi Louisiana and Texas He was a Baptist pastor in Monroe Louisiana and thereafter he was listed as the correspondence secretary at the Louisiana Baptist Convention In November 1880 through a series of revivals helped to establish the First Baptist Church in Opelousas in St Landry Parish in South Louisiana 4 Friley was the founding president of the former Ruston College in Ruston Louisiana a forerunner institution to Louisiana Tech University which lasted for seven years and had annual enrollments of about 250 students 5 Louisiana Tech was launched in 1894 as Louisiana Polytechnic Institute by which time Friley had arrived at and already left Hardin Simmons Because it is the first college built in Texas west of Fort Worth Hardin Simmons then known as Simmons College is often called a true pioneer institution 6 While at Hardin Simmons he was half owner of the denominational newspaper West Texas Baptists but he sold his interest even before he left Abilene 7 In 1899 he was a pastor in Mexia in Limestone County and was in the process of relocating to Rockwall in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Family and death editFriley and his wife the former Ellen Douglas also a Mississippi native had two children Daughter Mittie K Friley Howell 1878 1962 was born in DeSoto Parish south of Shreveport in northwestern Louisiana Their son Charles Edwin Friley 1887 1958 also born in Louisiana had a highly successful career in higher education He attended Sam Houston Teachers College in Huntsville Texas Baylor University in Waco Texas and graduated from Texas A amp M University in College Station Charles Friley received a Master of Science degree from Columbia University in New York City At Texas A amp M Friley was registrar from 1912 to 1924 and dean of arts and sciences from 1924 to 1932 In 1932 he became the dean of the science division at Iowa State University in Ames Iowa He was named vice president of the institution in 1935 and elevated to president in 1936 a position which he held until 1953 Charles Friley s first wife died in their fifth year of marriage and left behind two sons there was a daughter from the marriage to Vera He then married for a third time citation needed Friley died the year after leaving Louisiana College nbsp Biography portal nbsp Mississippi portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Texas portal nbsp Education portal nbsp Christianity portal nbsp American Civil War portalReferences edit Edgar Godbold lahistory org Archived from the original on November 23 2009 Retrieved August 2 2013 Alumnus of the Year Rory Lee Mississippi College Alumni Magazine Winter 2012 mc edu Retrieved July 30 2013 Zachary Taylor Leavell and Thomas Jefferson Bailey A Complete History of Mississippi Baptists From the Earliest Times Volume 1 Jackson Mississippi Mississippi Baptist Publishing Company 1905 pp 713 714 1904 Retrieved August 3 2013 Our History First Baptist Opelousas myfbco org Retrieved August 3 2013 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Louisiana Chicago The Godspeed Company 1892 p 242 1892 Retrieved August 3 2013 Nelson Hutto A Story of a Pioneer School Frontier Times Vol 5 No 12 September 1928 Retrieved August 3 2013 Hall of Leaders George S Anderson hsutx edu Retrieved August 3 2013 Preceded byN A First president of Hardin Simmons University in Abilene Texas William Christopher W C Friley 1892 1894 Succeeded byGeorge O Thatcher Preceded byEdwin O Ware Sr 2nd President of Louisiana College in Pineville Louisiana William Christopher W C Friley 1909 1910 Succeeded byClaybrook Cottingham Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title W C Friley amp oldid 1193114468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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