Harold B. Crosby


Harold B. Crosby was the founding president of the University of West Florida and the second president of Florida International University. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Northwestern University, and his law degree from the University of Florida. He married Margaret Dutton Crosby, and they had two children: Susan Crosby Cross and Anne Bryan Crosby Higgins. He was remarried with Constance Westbury.
Soldier, lawyer, educator, judge, professor, dean, college presidentHarold Crosby made his mark in many fields. He was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the College of Law’s Florida Law Review, honored by his alma mater and the state for his contributions to education, professor and assistant dean at UFLaw, UF Dean of University Relations and Development, and president of two state universitiesUniversity of West Florida for 10 years, and interim and permanent president of Florida International University for five. His efforts on behalf of the state’s legal systemserving as consultant to the Florida Constitutional Advisory Commission in the mid-50s and as Commissioner for the Promotion of Uniform State Laws in the mid-60s – also were noteworthy.