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William Augustus Bell

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From 1908 until 1912, Bell was the chair of the mathematics department at Miles Memorial College (now Miles College). He became president of Miles College in 1912, a role he served for one year. From 1913 to 1917, Bell went back to Paine College, his alma mater, and became dean of the college and
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Thompson) and Luther H.A. Bell. His father was a farmer and real estate developer. Since his early childhood, the Bell family was part of the
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in New York City. In 1913, he married Helen Matile Caffey from Charleston, South Carolina, and together they had three children.
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and attended St. Paul CME Church. He attended Elberton Public School.
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He died in his sleep on January 24, 1961, in Fairfield, Alabama.
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served as the chair of the sociology and economics department.
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in 1917, Bell volunteered at the Army Y.M.C.A. and worked at
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William Augustus Bell was born on February 16, 1882, in
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Index

William A. Bell
William Abraham Bell

Miles College
Miles College
Elbert County
Fairfield
Paine College
Columbia University
Miles College
private
historically black college
Fairfield, Alabama
Elbert County
née
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Paine College
Columbia University
World War I
Camp Jackson
Interchurch World Movement
Great Depression
Colored Methodist Episcopal Church






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