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Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shepley (May 3, 1896 – June 21, 1975) was the chancellorofWashington University in St. Louis from 1953 until 1961.

Early years

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Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shepley, a descendant of early American revolutionary Ethan Allen, was born in St. Louis in 1896. His father and grandfather were both graduates of Washington University in St. Louis. Shepley earned his undergraduate degree at Yale and entered Harvard Law School, but finished his law degree at Washington University in St. Louis in 1922.

He practiced law in St. Louis and became active in state politics. After stepping down as chancellor, he was the Republican Party's candidate for governor in 1964.

Washington University

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Shepley became chancellor in 1953, the first alumnus to hold the position. He oversaw the transition of the university from a "streetcar college" for local students to a national university with a majority of its students from outside the region. A major fund raising drive led to a new round of construction, including the John M. Olin Library, Urbauer Hall for engineering, Busch Laboratory for biology, and Steinberg Hall for the Gallery of Arts, as well as several new dormitories on the South 40.

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Party political offices
Preceded by

Edward G. Farmer

Republican nominee for Governor of Missouri
1964
Succeeded by

Lawrence K. Roos


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