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On October 22, 1949, Duke held its first presidential
inauguration ceremonies--even though the president inducted, A. Hollis
Edens (above), was the university's third president and the institution's
ninth leader.
William Preston Few, Duke's first president, was inaugurated in 1910
during the Trinity College era before the school became Duke University
in 1924. After Few died in 1940, Robert Lee Flowers was inducted
during the 1941 commencement exercises, rather than in a separate
inaugural event.
The ceremony held to install President Edens became the model for
future inaugurations of Duke presidents. The academic procession
filed past the statue of James B. Duke to reach the dais set up on
the plaza in front of Duke Chapel, which provided a dramatic backdrop
as President Edens delivered his inaugural address. Delegates from
academic institutions around the world joined the local community
in celebrating its new leader.
The same protocol will be followed when Duke's ninth president, Richard
H. Brodhead, is inaugurated on September 18.
-Tim Pyatt '81, University Archivist
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