Andrew Sloan Draper (June 21, 1848 – April 27, 1913) was an American educator, author, and jurist.
[1][2] He was born in Westford, New York, on June 21, 1848, and is a descendant of early Massachusetts settler James Draper.
He then served as a member of the Albany School-board, New York State Superintendent of Public Instruction from 1886 to 1892, and superintendent of schools at Cleveland, Ohio, before becoming the President and Regent of the University of Illinois in 1894.
[3] He resigned from his presidency in 1904 to become Commissioner of Education of the State of New York.
[2][4] He died on April 27, 1913, in Albany, New York, of Bright's disease and heart trouble.