Difference between revisions 274744001 and 274744327 on enwiki{{no refs|date=January 2009}} {{for|the ''New York Post'' deputy Sports Editor|Tim J. Sullivan}} '''Timothy Jackson Sullivan''' was the [[List of presidents of the College of William and Mary|twenty-fifth president]] of [[The College of William and Mary]] in [[Williamsburg, Virginia]]. ==College years== Sullivan’s life has long been intimately linked with William & Mary. He first came to the college as a freshman from [[Ohio]] in 1962. He left four years later with a bachelor’s degree in government, a [[Phi Beta Kappa Society|Phi Beta Kappa]] key, and an election to a second academic honor society, [[Omicron Delta Kappa]]. His wife, Anne Doubet Klare, was a fellow member of the class of 1966. Like othermany William & Mary alumni, they were married in the chapel of the Sir Christopher [[Wren Building]]. ==Harvard Law School and Vietnam== After receiving a degree from [[Harvard Law School]] in 1969, Sullivan went on to serve in the [[U.S. Army Signal Corps]] in [[Vietnam]], where he received the [[Army Commendation Medal]], First [[Oak Leaf Cluster]] and [[Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star]]. Sullivan came back to William & Mary in 1972 as an assistant professor at the [[Marshall-Wythe School of Law]]. There, he specialized in teaching contract law. Shortly thereafter Sullivan became an associate law pro(contracted; show full)[[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Virginia]] [[Category:People from Franklin County, Ohio]] [[Category:Presidents of the College of William and Mary]] [[Category:College of William and Mary alumni]] [[Category:College of William and Mary faculty]] [[Category:Harvard Law School alumni]] [[Category:Virginia lawyers]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=274744327.
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