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From July-September 1940, George L. Brown was the official President of South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts. He was a long term faculty member who had been vice president and dean of faculty, as well as holding other positions in the college. Through the years, he had often been named acting president during presidential searches, but he had never been officially named president. This honor was bestowed upon him until another president could be named.