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Charles Franklin Phillips

Charles Franklin Phillips (May 25, 1910 – March 3, 1998) was an American economist who served as the fourth President of Bates College from March 1944 to November 1967. Previous to his assumption of the Bates presidency, he was the deputy administrator of the U.S. Office of Price Administration from March 1937 to July 1941.

Upon being elected the youngest president in Bates history at 34, he increased the student body to 1,004, created the college's study-abroad program, and added $5 million to the endowment, more than quadrupling it. At his death he left $9 million to the college in his will and testament. He was known for employing economic principles of competition and market share when dealing with students which ultimately lead him to be successful institutionally but unpopular with students. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Marketing; principles and methods / by Phillips, Charles Franklin, 1910-

    Published 1968
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    Marketing; principles and methods / by Phillips, Charles Franklin, 1910-

    Published 1968
    Book