W. Allen Wallis
| W. Allen Wallis | |
|---|---|
| 2nd Chancellor of the University of Rochester | |
| In office 1970–1982 | |
| Preceded by | Ira Harris | 
| 1st CEO of the University of Rochester | |
| In office 1970–1975 | |
| Succeeded by | Robert L. Sproull | 
| 6th President of the University of Rochester | |
| In office 1962–1970 | |
| Preceded by | Cornelis W. de Kiewiet | 
| Succeeded by | Robert L. Sproull | 
| 10th Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs | |
| In office September 23, 1982 – January 20, 1989 | |
| Preceded by | Myer Rashish | 
| Succeeded by | Richard T. McCormack | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 5, 1912 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | 
| Died | October 12, 1998 (aged 85) Rochester, New York, U.S. | 
| Political party | Independent (until 1984) Republican (1984–1998) | 
| Spouse | Anne Armstrong | 
| Children | Nancy Wallis Ingling Virginia Wallis Cates | 
| Parent(s) | Wilson Dallam Wallis, Grace Steele Allen | 
| Education | University of Minnesota University of Chicago | 
| Profession | Administrator | 
Wilson Allen Wallis (November 5, 1912 – October 12, 1998) was an American economist and statistician who served as president of the University of Rochester. He is best known for the Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance, which is named after him and William Kruskal.