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Malcolm Andrews Love (March 10, 1904 – May 12, 1990) was the eighth president of the
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(1950–1952) and the fourth president of
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(1952–1971).


Early life and education

Love was born in
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, and received his bachelor's degree from
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in 1927. That same year he married Maude Hale, and together they had a daughter named Joan. He worked as a junior high school principal in Mashalltown, Iowa from 1927 to 1929, and Superintendent of Schools in
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from 1929 to 1934. In 1933, Love received a Master of Arts degree from the
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, and in 1937 he received his Ph.D. from the same institution. After working at the
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as a professor of education in 1937 and 1938, he accepted a position of Dean of Administration at the College of Liberal Arts at
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in 1938. During
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Love was executive officer in charge of navy training schools at
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and at
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. He returned to Illinois Wesleyan University in 1945. In 1948 Love accepted the position of dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the
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, where he worked until becoming president of the University of Nevada in 1950.


University of Nevada

Love came to the university with the strongest credentials of any chief administrator thus far. His short tenure at the University of Nevada was fraught with budgetary fights with the Nevada legislature. Love was responsible for establishing the Las Vegas campus in 1951, which would go on to become the
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. In 1950 and 1951, enrollment declined at the university as the number of veterans studying on the GI Bill gradually decreased. The 1951 session of the legislature drastically cut funding for the university. In early 1952 Love resigned his presidency, suggesting the board of regents name Minard W. Stout as his successor.


San Diego State

Love arrived at what was then San Diego State College in 1952. His 19-year tenure was transformative. He helped the institution grow from a liberal arts college into a comprehensive university. In 1966, the
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named Dr. Love one of the best college presidents in the country. His dream of upgrading the school to university status was achieved in 1971. When he retired later that year, student enrollment had reached more than 30,000, and full-time faculty rose to 1,128.Malcolm A. Love; Oversaw Birth of San Diego State
Los Angeles Times May 14, 1990. accessed October 19, 2015


Legacy

Malcolm A. Love Library opened in 1971 at San Diego State University is the primary academic library building on the campus


References


External links


Malcolm A. Love Papers, 1937-1971
Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, San Diego State University. {{DEFAULTSORT:Love, Malcolm 1904 births 1990 deaths Presidents of the University of Nevada, Reno Presidents of San Diego State University People from Des Moines, Iowa Simpson College alumni University of Iowa alumni 20th-century American academics