Carroll gained degrees from the University of California at Berkeley (Economics and business, 1934) and Harvard Business School, then became an assistant dean at Harvard from 1939 to 1942.[3] He served in the US Naval Reserve as a lieutenant junior grade during World War II from August 1942 to December 1945.[1] He became Dean of the College of Business Administration at Syracuse University in 1945,[4] and then Dean of the School of Commerce at the University of North Carolina in 1950.[5][6]
He was president of the Harvard Business School Association for 1955-56. He became an Associate Director of the Ford Foundation in November 1953,[7] and became vice-president of the foundation before becoming president of George Washington University in 1961.[8] He was succeeded as president of the university by Lloyd H. Elliott in 1964 following his death.
Personal life
Carroll was born in San Francisco, California.[1] He married Polly Holcolin Burgess in December 1941[3] and had two sons, Thomas III and Bruce.[2] He died from a heart attack in 1964 and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[2] His widow Polly died in 1993.[9]
Books
Carroll, Thomas H. Business Education for Competence and Responsibility. The American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1954
References
^ abcCurrent biography yearbook. Vol. 23. H.W. Wilson Company. 1963. p. 78.
^ abc"Thomas Carroll, Educator". The New York Times. 28 July 1964.
^"Carroll New Dean". The Robesonian. Lumberton, North Carolina. 6 February 1950. p. 1. Retrieved 5 December 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
^"Ford Fund name a Sixth Director; Dr. T. H. Carroll, Business Dean of North Carolina U., to Join Foundation Panel at Once". The New York Times. 12 November 1953.
^"University Names New President". The New York Times. 7 August 1960.
^"Obituaries". The Washington Post. 19 September 1994.
External links
Carroll, Thomas Henry, The George Washington University and Foggy Bottom Historical Encyclopedia