In 1966, Patterson was appointed president of Hampshire college by the founding board of trustees in 1965, initially supervising construction, and fund-raising, in preparation for the college's opening in 1970.[2] During the first few years, Patterson chose the Deans and senior administrative staff of the college, organized the academic plans, and assisted in facultyhiring. When the college opened in 1970, Patterson continued as president for the first academic year.[1]
From 1971, through the early 1980s, Patterson was a professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in political science and government, and served as secretary of the university board, as well as interim president from 1977 through 1978.[2]
Personal life
Patterson married Jessamy Longacre in 1937, and had two children: a daughter, Shelley Katherine, and a son, Eric. Patterson and Jessamy later divorced.[2] He later married Emily Goldblatt in 1972, with whom he had a son, Nicholas, but that marriage also ended in divorce in 1972. His last partner was Harriet Wittenborg.[2] Patterson died on July 13, 1994, of natural causes at his home in Framingham, Massachusetts, at the age of 77.[2]
^Franklin Patterson; Charles Longsworth (1975). "The Making of a College". Hampshire College. Archived from the original on 2007-07-12. Retrieved 2007-10-10.