Generations of University of Georgia matriculants knew Willam Tate (1903-1980), who served as Dean of Men there from 1946 through 1971. Wise in a wonderful way, he and his wife, the late Susan Frances Barrow (1908-2003), were Athens fixtures for decades – in fact, Mrs. Tate’s grandfather Barrow had been president of the university for a good while around the turn of the Twentieth Century, and was so beloved that a Georgia county just west of At…
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