Lambuth McGeehee Clarke was the second president of Virginia Wesleyan College.
He received a bachelor's from Randolph-Macon College, a master's from Johns Hopkins University and a doctorate of law from Randolph-Macon College.
[1] Lambuth McGeehee Clarke was the president of Virginia Wesleyan College when the college opened its doors in 1966 to its first students.
He helped grow the college's student body from just 75 students to 1,440 in 1992 when he retired.
The operating budget of the college grew as well with the increase in the student body from $250,000 to $14.6 million.