Hollis B. Frissell

Hollis Burke Frissell (July 14, 1852 – August 5, 1917) was an American chaplain and college president.

[4][2] He corresponded with W. E. B. DuBois, Arthur Curtiss James, Kelly Miller, George Foster Peabody, John D. Rockefeller, President Theodore Roosevelt, and President William Howard Taft.

It was eventually renovated and renamed the Ford Motor Company Library.

The Museum of Modern Art has a platinum print photograph of Frissell.

[5] He is depicted in a frieze by Evelyn Beatrice Longman at the Smithsonian Institution.

With Booker Washington and other dignitaries
Ford Motor Company Library/Learning Resource Center, post renovation and expansion on the 1932 Hollis Burke Frissell Library