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Rupert N. Richardson

Rupert Norval Richardson, Sr. (April 28, 1891 – April 14, 1988),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Social Security Death Index )〕 was an American historian and a former president of Baptist-affiliated Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. Active in professional development, he was one of the founders of the West Texas Historical Association.〔 〕
==Early years, education, military==

Richardson was born to Willis Baker Richardson and the former Nannie Coon on Sandy Creek near the community of Caddo in Stephens County, Texas, which had a population in the 1890 census of only seventy-five persons. He attended Simmons College (later Hardin-Simmons University), from which he procured his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1912. He then moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he received a Bachelor of Science in 1914 from the University of Chicago. In 1915, Richardson wed the former Pauline Mayes (April 17, 1892 – April-1965);〔 the couple had one son, Rupert Richardson, Jr.
From 1915-1916, Richardson was principal of Cisco High School in Cisco, a town in Eastland County east of Abilene. The next academic year, he was principal at Sweetwater High School in Sweetwater, the seat of Nolan County, located west of Abilene. In 1917, he returned to his ''alma mater'', Simmons College, as professor of history. He served briefly as a second lieutenant in the United States Army during World War I. He subsequently procured his Master of Arts in 1922 and his Ph.D. in 1928, both from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied under Eugene C. Barker. He was dean of students at Hardin-Simmons from 1926–1928, vice president from 1928–1943, acting president from 1943–1945, and president from 1945-1953. Under his presidency the institution expanded in enrollment and size of the physical campus. In 1953, he retired as the Hardin-Simmons president emeritus and returned to the history department, where he continued to teach courses and supervise student theses.〔

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