George F. Bovard
George Finley Bovard (August 8, 1856 – September 24, 1932) was the fourth president of the University of Southern California, serving from 1903 to 1921. Bovard administration building is named after him. His brother, Marion McKinley Bovard, was the university's first president.
References
- History of USC
- George Finley Bovard Administrative Building, USC
- George Bovard's obituary
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Preceded by George W. White | 4th President of the University of Southern California 1903–1921 | Succeeded by |
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Presidents of the University of Southern California
- Marion McKinley Bovard (1880–1891)
- Joseph Widney (1892–1895)
- George W. White (1895–1899)
- George F. Bovard (1903–1921)
- Rufus B. von KleinSmid (1921–1947)
- Fred D. Fagg Jr. (1947–1957)
- Norman Topping (1958–1970)
- John R. Hubbard (1970–1980)
- James Zumberge (1980–1991)
- Steven Sample (1991–2010)
- C. L. Max Nikias (2010–2018)
- Wanda Austin # (2018–2019)
- Carol Folt (2019-present)
# denotes interim president
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