Washington College
Robert E. Lee became President of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia
Robert E Lee was appointed President of Washington College between 1865 and his death in 1870, where the school was renamed 'Washington and Lee'.
Robert E. Lee took that job.
President Lincoln was the president during the time of the Civil War. However, the general for the Confederate Army (the south) was Robert E. Lee. THe general for the Union (the north) was Ulysses S. Grant (later to become president)Abraham Lincoln
He was the president of Washington College following the civil war. Following his death, it was named W&L.
Grant was the famous Civil War general who went on to become President.
Most of his life was spent in military service. After the Civil War, he served as President of Washington College until his death in 1870. He is buried at the chapel there.
Without the work of King and the civil rights movement Obama wouldn't have been able to attend college, become a lawyer, or become president.
You need to pursue studies at any Engineering College or University and get the Degree in Civil Engineering to become a Professional Civil Engineer.
Robert Goldenkoff has written: 'Federal jobs for college graduates' -- subject(s): Civil service positions, College graduates, Employment
become President
Because he was the president