David F. Houston

David Houston
David F. Houston c.1906
48th United States Secretary of the Treasury
In office
February 2, 1920  March 3, 1921
PresidentWoodrow Wilson
Preceded byCarter Glass
Succeeded byAndrew Mellon
5th United States Secretary of Agriculture
In office
March 6, 1913  February 2, 1920
PresidentWoodrow Wilson
Preceded byJim Wilson
Succeeded byEdwin T. Meredith
8th Chancellor of Washington University
In office
1908–1913
Preceded byMarshall Snow (Acting)
Succeeded byFrederic Hall
4th President of the University of Texas
In office
September 1, 1905  September 1, 1908
Preceded byWilliam Prather
Succeeded bySidney Mezes
6th President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas
In office
July 1, 1902  September 1, 1905
Preceded byRoger H. Whitlock (Acting)
Succeeded byHenry Harrington
Personal details
Born
David Franklin Houston

(1866-02-17)February 17, 1866
Monroe, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedSeptember 2, 1940(1940-09-02) (aged 74)
New York City, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Helen Beall
(m. 1895)
Children5, including Lawrence
Academic background
Education
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical science
Institutions
Notable works

David Franklin Houston (February 17, 1866 – September 2, 1940) was an American academic, businessman and conservative Democrat. Born in Monroe, North Carolina, he obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina and his Master's from Harvard University. He was president of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and University of Texas at Austin and later the chancellor of Washington University, where he established the School of Architecture (now part of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts). He served under President Wilson as the 5th Secretary of Agriculture and the 48th United States Secretary of the Treasury. He later became the president of Bell Telephone Securities, a vice president at AT&T and president of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.