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Andrew Holt Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-1479

  • Staff Only

This collection contains papers of Dr. Andrew David Holt, President of the University of Tennessee from June 1, 1959 to September 1, 1970. This material relates to speaking engagements made by Holt from the 1950s-1980s and illustrates his contributions to the development of education and leadership of students.

Included are letters from students, citizens, members of Congress (including Howard Baker), and Presidents Richard Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson expressing their thanks and appreciation for Holt's work. There is also scrapbook material which contain photographs, news clippings, letters and speeches.

Dates

  • 1958-1987

Conditions Governing Access

Collections are stored offsite, and a minimum of 2 business days are needed to retrieve these items for use. Researchers interested in consulting any of the collections are advised to contact Special Collections.

Conditions Governing Use

The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact Special Collections.

Extent

15 Linear Feet (15 record boxes)

Abstract

This collection contains papers of Dr. Andrew David Holt, President of the University of Tennessee from June 1, 1959 to September 1, 1970. This material relates to speaking engagements made by Holt from the 1950s-1980s and illustrates his contributions to the development of education and leadership of students.

Biographical/Historical Note

Andrew David Holt Jr. was born to Andrew David and Mary Elizabeth Brown Holt on December 4, 1904 in Milan, Tennessee. He completed his undergraduate work at Emory University, after which he began working in primary and secondary education. In 1937, he completed his PhD degree at Columbia University's Teacher's College and began working as Executive Secretary for the Tennessee Education Association (TEA). He held this position until 1950, interrupted only by two years spent serving in World War II. While working for the TEA, Holt became dedicated to the cause of improving Tennessee's public education system and proved instrumental in instituting a retirement system for teachers and a statewide sales tax to support education.

In 1950, Holt came to the University of Tennessee to serve as Executive Assistant to President Brehm. In 1953, he was promoted to Vice-President, and was finally made President in 1959. He remained in this position until 1970. Holt proved to be one of the University's most enthusiastic and productive presidents. During his tenure, enrollment tripled, faculty and staff doubled, state appropriations rose over 400%, and numerous new institutions and institutional relationships were established. Holt was also extremely popular. Known as a kind, modest, and religious man, he proved to be an extremely effective goodwill ambassador for and consensus builder within the University. As one administrator put it, Andy could get people to work themselves to death for him. He was forever telling everybody how good they were. Holt died in Knoxville on August 7, 1987.

Arrangement

Collection consists of fifteen boxes. The papers are filed in alphabetical order, either by the name of the organization, the state, or the college.

Acquisition Note

Mrs. Andrew Holt donated this collection to the University of Tennessee in 1987.

Repository Details

Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository

Contact:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville TN 37996 USA
865-974-4480