BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Samuel Dewitt Proctor, a native of Norfolk, Virginia, received the A.B. degree in
Language and Literature from Virginia Union University, Richmond, Virginia in 1942,
the B.D. degree from Crozer Theological Seminary, Rochester, New York in 1945 and
the Th.D degree from Boston University in 1950. On July 1, 1960, Dr. Proctor accepted
the invitation from A&T College to become president having served successfully as
pastor of the Pond Street Baptist Church in Providence, Rhode Island and professor,
dean of the School of Religion, vice president and president of Virginia Union
University.
Dr. Proctor was only thirty- nine years old when he was inaugurated as the college’s
fifth president. His administration though marked by brevity was indeed significant.
He reinforced the spirit of excellence among faculty and students and nurtured a
sense of security and well being throughout the campus. New positions were created,
old animosities of the past died away and some additions were made to the physical
plant. Recognizing his skill in handling people and in building programs, the United
States government called him in January 1962 to serve the country as Peace Corps
director in Nigeria. Dr. Proctor resumed his presidential duties at A&T on
September 1, 1963 but on March 1, 1964, he announced his resignation to become
effective April 10, 1964.
Commenting upon his resignation, Dr. Proctor stated, “despite my deep personal
loyalties to higher education in general and A&T in particular, the urgency of the
summons to serve the country especially after the death of John F. Kennedy seems
overriding.”
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