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Thomas F. Gailor

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Radley, UK (founded 1847). Both had reputations as outstanding schools. St. James's and Racine were inspired by the scholarly philosophy and practice of William Augustus Muhlenberg (1796-1877), founder of two model schools on Long Island in 1828 and 1836. Muhlenberg is considered by some as the father of the Church school movement in America, an energy which gave rise to some of the elite college preparatory schools in the United States. Gailor taught at the
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in Wisconsin. Bishop Charles Todd Quintard of Tennessee was an ardent supporter of Racine and its brilliant Rector, the Reverend James DeKoven (1831-1879). Racine was modeled on both the College and Grammar School of Saint James in Hagerstown, Maryland (founded 1842) and St. Peter's College,
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and went on to serve as Vice-Chancellor (President) of the institution; then, after his election to the episcopate, served as the eighth Chancellor of the University (June 23, 1908, until his death). In 1916 Gailor was elected president of the
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he was elected president of the National Council of the Episcopal Church. He served in this position until 1925, when the Episcopal Church's first elected
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Official Report of the Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, published by the Democratic National Committee (1924), p. 45
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Gailor was enrolled in the preparatory department of, then graduated Bachelor of Arts from,
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In 1921 he received an honorary degree in Doctor of Laws from
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In 1923, his daughter, Ellen Douglas Gailor, married
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Succession of Bishops of The Episcopal Church (U.S.)
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Bishop of Tennessee

Episcopal Church
Tennessee
Charles Todd Quintard
James M. Maxon
Charles Todd Quintard
Charles Todd Quintard
Jackson, Mississippi
Sewanee, Tennessee
University of the South
American
Anglican
Thomas Frank Gailor's signature
Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee
Episcopal Church
Racine College
University of the South
Sewanee, Tennessee
House of Bishops
General Convention
presiding bishop
Oglethorpe University
invocation
1924 Democratic National Convention
Richard Folsom Cleveland
Grover Cleveland
Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee
Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee
Succession of Bishops of The Episcopal Church (U.S.)

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