University of Wyoming. President's Office, Early Presidents' (1887-1922) records, 1887-1925

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University of Wyoming. President's Office, Early Presidents' (1887-1922) records, 1887-1925

This series contains records from the first presidents of the University of Wyoming.

Material in this series comprises parts of 19 boxes.

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University of Wyoming.

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University of Wyoming. President's Office

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Terry P. Roark began as UW President in July 1987. During his term as UW President the University terminated Dr. Gene Gressley, long time director of the American Heritage Center. As UW President Roark restructured many colleges and administrative units through consolidation and elimination. The Centennial Complex was built during Roark's term. His presidency ended in 1997. From the guide to the University of Wyoming. President's Office, Terry Roark (1987-1997) records, 1993, (Univer...

Duniway, C. A. (Clyde Augustus), 1866-1944

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Clyde Augustus Duniway was born in 1866 in Albany, Oregon, to Benjamin Charles Duniway and Abigail Jane Scott. Duniway received an A.B. from Cornell University in 1892 and an A.M. in 1894 and a Ph.D. in 1897 in Political Science from Harvard. An expanded version of his dissertation was published in 1906 as The Development of Freedom of the Press in Massachusetts . He taught for eleven years at Stanford University before serving as president of the University of Montana in Missoula f...

Hebard, Grace Raymond, 1861-1936

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Grace Raymond Hebard taught and served as librarian at the University of Wyoming. From the description of Marking the old Oregon trail in Wyoming, ca. 1915. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 31912428 Collection materials relating to Hebard's career as University of Wyoming professor, librarian, and western historian. Collection includes subject files containing correspondence, manuscripts, transcripts and printed materials concerning places an...

Merica, Charles O.

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Hoyt, John W. (John Wesley), 1831-1912

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John W. Hoyt was born in Worthington, Ohio, on October 13, 1831. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1849 and went on to study at the Cincinnati Law School, Ohio Medical College and the Eclectic Medical Institute where he received his Doctor's degree in 1853. Hoyt was appointed Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence at Cincinnati and later became Professor of Chemistry at Antioch College. From 1857-1867, he published and edited an agricultural journal in Wisconsin and was the...

Lewis, Charles Willard, 1860-1904.

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Charles Willard Lewis (1860-1904) was president of the University of Wyoming. Appointed in September 1903, he served less than a year before his death from pneumonia in 1904. From the description of Papers, 1889-1904. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 27671714 ...

Nelson, Aven, 1859-1952

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Nelson (1859-1952), a noted botanist of the rocky mountain states, was a faculty member of the University of Wyoming from 1886-1942. Born in Iowa and attending schools in Missouri, he was hired as one of the first faculty members of the University of Wyoming. He was appointed professor of Biology as well as serving in several other capacities for the University, including Professor of Botany (1907-1930s), Curator of the Rocky Mountain Herbarium (1894-1942), which he developed through a specimen ...

Smiley, Elmer E.

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Tisdel, Frederick M.

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