In 1931, Dr. Bob Jr. began teaching, became Vice
President, and served as Acting President when his father was away. As such,
he served on the College Board, presided at faculty meetings, organized and
administered the school’s academic, social, and cultural programs, greeted
campus guests, and traveled hundreds of miles in preaching engagements. When
the school moved to Greenville, he was responsible for planning, designing
and building the new university plant. On May 19, 1947, the Board of Trustees
elected Dr. Bob to be the President of the school, and under his leadership
the University became widely recognized for its academic programs, spiritual
fidelity, and cultural richness. His cultural program for the school contained
seven elements: discipline, Vespers, Artist Series, drama, opera, cinema and
the Collection of Sacred Art. He served as President until 1971, when his
son, Bob Jones III, took the office, and Dr. Bob Jr. became Chancellor.