Andrews, Charles McLean (1863-1943), an American historian, received a Pulitzer Prize in 1935 for the first volume of his four-volume The Colonial Period of American History (1934-1938). He also wrote on the historical development of Europe, and contributed to the Cambridge History of the British Empire. At Yale University, he served as professor of American history from 1910 to 1931, when he became director of historical publications for the school.

