Robert P. Foster

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Robert Porter Foster (May 24, 1917 – March 10, 2008) was president of Northwest Missouri State University from 1964 to 1977.

During his tenure Northwest's enrollment increased from 500 to 6,500.[1]

Foster was born in Warrensburg, Missouri and earned a BA from Central Missouri State University in 1939. He was a high school teacher, coach and principal in Carrollton, Missouri High School from 1939 to 1942.

While working on a master's from the University of Missouri, he left to become a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After the war he would be state commander of the Missouri American Legion.

In 1943 he married Virginia Mutz Foster of Maryville, Missouri.

Northwest

After the war they moved to Maryville where he purchased E.L Townsend Grocery Co. which he operated until 1948 when he became registrar and later director of admissions at Northwest. He finished his master's in 1951 and a Phd from the University of Missouri in 1960.

He served as dean of administration from 1959 until 1964.

Northwest president

Post presidency

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