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James M. Farr

James Marion Farr (February 4, 1874 – March 4, 1958) was an American university professor and academic administrator. Farr was a native of South Carolina, and earned bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees before beginning his career as a professor of English language and literature. He was the interim president of the University of Florida from 1927 until 1928, and also served as the university's first vice president from 1905 to 1934.〔University of Florida, Past Presidents, ( James Farr (Interim President 1927–1928) ). Retrieved October 24, 2012.〕
== Early life and education ==

Farr was born in Union, South Carolina in 1874.〔James Marion Farr, ( ''Intensives and Reflexives in Anglo-Saxon and Early Middle-English'' ), J.H. Furst Company, Baltimore, Maryland (1905). (''See'' brief personal biography entitled "Life.") Retrieved February 14, 2010.〕 He was the son of a Confederate infantry captain who had returned home from fighting in the Civil War to become a planter and banker.〔James M. Farr, ''The Making of a University'' (unpublished manuscript), University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries, Special Collections, p. 5 (c. 1935–1941).〕 His mother died when he was two years old, and he was raised by his father and maternal grandmother.〔 His earliest vivid memories were his mother's death and a parade of the Red Shirts. Farr attended public and private schools until he entered the South Carolina Military Academy (The Citadel) in 1889.〔Farr, ''Making of a University'', pp. 5–6.〕 He received an "honorable discharge" from the academy in 1890, and, thereafter, continued his studies at Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina.〔 While he was a student, he became a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity (North Carolina Theta Chapter).〔''See'' James M. Farr, "The Violet," ( ''The Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon'' ), vol. XV, pp. 317–318 (1895). Retrieved February 14, 2010.〕〔( James Marion Farr ), ''Who's Who and What to See in Florida'', pp. 103–104 (1935).〕 Farr earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Davidson in 1894 and was the salutatorian of his class.〔( Salutatorians at Davidson ), Davidson Encyclopedia, Davidson College Archives. Retrieved February 14, 2010.〕 He subsequently earned his Master of Arts degree from Davidson in 1895.〔 He entered the English doctoral program at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland in the fall of 1895, wrote a dissertation entitled ''Intensives and Reflexives in Anglo-Saxon and Early Middle-English'',〔〔''Intensives and Reflexives'' was a standard reference in its field, and remains in print as of July 2009. ''See'' James Marion Farr, ( ''Intensives and Reflexives in Anglo-Saxon and Early Middle-English'' ), BiblioBazaar, Charleston, South Carolina (2009). Retrieved February 23, 2010.〕 and graduated with his doctor of philosophy degree in English language in 1901.〔( ''Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the President of the Johns Hopkins University'' ), Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, p. 97 (1900). Retrieved February 14, 2010.〕
Farr married the former Anita Nicholson Harris in 1901, and the couple had two daughters, Jane and Anita,〔 and an infant son who did not survive.

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