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Thomas Frank Gailor, (1856-1935) 3rd Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee (1898-1935). He served as the eighth chancellor of the University of the South (Sewanee) from June 23, 1908, until his death. In 1916 Gailor was elected president of the House of Bishops, and at the 1919 General Convention he was elected president of the National Council of the Episcopal Church. He served in this position until 1925, when the Episcopal Church's first elected Presiding Bishop began a six-year term.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Thomas Frank Gailor, (1856-1935) 3rd Episcopal Bishop of Tennessee (1898-1935). He served as the eighth chancellor of the University of the South (Sewanee) from June 23, 1908, until his death. In 1916 Gailor was el