Harris, Robert F. and Lucille S. Endowed Chair/Fellowship in History
The Robert F. and Lucille S. Harris Endowed Chair/Fellowship in History was established through a life income gift from Monica M. Scott, mother of Lucille Scott Harris. This gift will provide benefits for students and faculty in perpetuity. The endowed fund will provide support for a graduate fellowship or an academic chair in the Department of History.
Robert F. Harris was born in Mass City, Mich., on November 25, 1903, and was a resident of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ since 1919. By working as a movie theater usher seven days a week and working on the Erie Railroad, Mr. Harris financed his own education at The ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. He received a bachelor’s degree in English in 1928, followed by a master’s degree in history in 1941. During his years in college, Mr. Harris was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity and dedicated his life to teaching American history. Mr. Harris taught American history for 19 years at the former West High School and for 17 years at Buchtel High School.
Robert F. and Lucille Scott Harris generously provided for The ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ for 39 years. Through their love for the University and their firm belief in the value of education, the couple invested in their future and the future of the University with life-income gifts designated to support their first love, history.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris also established The Robert F. and Lucille S. Harris Scholarship in History in 1985 to provide tuition assistance for deserving undergraduate students in the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences who are majoring in history. The endowed history scholarship provides annual undergraduate tuition support.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris created two other scholarships: The Mary Louis Beverly Scholarship Fund, established in 1967 in honor of Mr. Harris’ sister, to benefit the College of Education; and The Robert F. Harris and Lucille S. Harris Scholarship Fund in Art Studies, established in 1982 to benefit undergraduate students majoring in art studies.
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