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  2. Asa's eldest son, Charles Howard Candler (1878–1957), was chairman of the board of trustees of Emory University. His family estate was Callanwolde on Briarcliff Road in Druid Hills ; it has been adapted for use as a fine arts center.

  3. Nov 5, 2015 · Many Emory people know of the “million-dollar letter” written by Asa Griggs Candler Sr. on July 16, 1914, to the Educational Commission of the Southern Methodist Church. That was the spur to planting Emory University in Atlanta and eventually moving Emory College from its home in Oxford.

  4. emoryhistory.emory.edu › profiles › candler-asaHistory and Traditions

    And it’s all because of a now famous letter written in 1914 by Asa G. Candler. His brother, Bishop Warren Candler, was subsequently named chancellor of the university’s first professional school, Candler School of Theology.

  5. Jan 18, 2023 · The “Coca-Cola UniversityAsa Griggs Candler, founder of The Coca-Cola Company, provided a land grant for Emory College to relocate to metropolitan Atlanta and be rechartered as Emory University in 1915. Even from Emory’s early days, Coca-Cola had a substantial influence.

  6. Asa Griggs Candler, founder of The Coca-Cola Company, offered $1 million to help Emory College expand into a university to Atlanta in 1914. He chaired Emory's Board of Trustees for more than 30 years.

  7. Asa Candler Jr., second son of the founder of The Coca-Cola Company, built his Briarcliff estate a mile from the current Emory campus in 1920. Known as “Buddie,” Candler was a character whose eccentricities apparently included a love of exotic animals.

  8. Asa Candler led Emory University as its board chair until his death in 1929. Likewise, Charles Howard Candler Sr. shared his father Asa’s love for Emory, succeeding his father as chair of the Board of Trustees in 1929 and serving until his death in 1957.