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Frank Palmer Speare

Frank Palmer Speare
Frank Palmer Speare.jpg
Speare pictured in The Cauldron 1921, Northeastern yearbook
1st President of
Northeastern University
In office
1898–1940
Preceded by None
Succeeded by Carl Stephens Ell
Personal details
Born March 31, 1869
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Died May 28, 1954 (aged 84–85)
Spouse(s) May Cushing Whiting, Katherine Vinton
Children Marjory Vinton Speare
Parents Charles Speare, Jeanette Palmer
Alma mater Bridgewater State Teachers College, 1889

Frank Palmer Speare (1869 – May 28, 1954) was the first president of Northeastern University, serving from 1898-1940. He began the evening program at the Boston YMCA that later became Northeastern. As founding president, he oversaw the launching of the university's evening law school, the now-defunct automobile school, the evening polytechnic schools, the school of commerce and finance, and the co-operative engineering school.

In addition to being an educator, he was also a sailor, farmer, and music enthusiast. He composed songs ("Silver Bay, a Song of Vacation Days") and other music (the "Northeastern March"), plays (Mystic Waters, or The Spirit of Winnipesaukee), and musicals.



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