Edgar Godbold

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Succeeded byG. Earl Guinn
Born(1879-12-02)December 2, 1879
Auburn, Mississippi, US
DiedNovember 21, 1952(1952-11-21) (aged 72)
Alexandria, Louisiana, US
Edgar S. Godbold
4th President of Louisiana College
In office
1942–1951
Preceded byClaybrook Cottingham
Succeeded byG. Earl Guinn
Personal details
Born(1879-12-02)December 2, 1879
Auburn, Mississippi, US
DiedNovember 21, 1952(1952-11-21) (aged 72)
Alexandria, Louisiana, US
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park in Ball, Louisiana
Spouse(s)(1) Margaret Irene Coleman (m. 1909-1938, her death)
(2) Lucie T. Sprecher (m. 1940-1952, his death)
Alma materMississippi College
University of Chicago
OccupationCollege professor and president
Baptist denominational official
Military service
Battles/warsWorld War I

Edgar S. Godbold (December 2, 1879 November 21, 1952) was an American educator and clergyman. He was the fourth president of Southern Baptist-affiliated Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana, a position which he held from 1942 until his retirement in 1951.

A native of Auburn in Lincoln County in southwestern Mississippi, Godbold was the oldest of six children of Thomas Rowan "Tom" Godbold and the former Mary S. "Mollie" Terry. The parents are interred in Amite County, Mississippi.[1]

Godbold graduated from Auburn High School and in 1905 and 1910, respectively, received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Baptist-affiliated Mississippi College in Clinton. He was from 1905 to 1906 a principal in Lawrence County in southwestern Mississippi. From 1906 to 1907, he attended the University of Chicago, from which he received his doctorate. He was called to overseas duty in World War I from 1918 to 1919.[2]

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