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1 , H1 1,.1 1 . 1 1 1'1 f., 11- 1. 11 1 .1 'TZ' 11 EPT itll ay' ut not Dov ll Q 2 6 . ' -1?FF1?Ef'Ei?5iEcE3f'zt5:15f1:c1':fQi 4211:cQ:1n 1 - 1 1 T. DEED. EDT' J lg i I '11 1 . 1 ,, 51 1 wi -1 11 11.17 E1 11 1? Presidents off' Denison 11 11 3-11 Q1 LMOST a century ago, in 1830, when members of the Ohio Baptist Educational Society gm rl!! .9,,.. saw the need for a denominational institution in the state, the farm of one Simeon Allyn. fizifu ilvixf located on the Columbus road a mile southwest of Granville, was selected as a favorable site and was purchased for 353400. The farm house was enlarged, but bzfore the work was W ,111 completed a fire destroyed the structure. The trustees were undaunted by this severe setback, and gil 'll 13111 very soon afterward men were at work rebuilding the college home. rf 1' ' if To this humble setting came the Rev. John Pratt, the first president. Classes were begun '51 ji on December 13, 1831, being accommodated in the unfinished Baptist church. Pratt is char- JN 11 will acterized in historical sketches as being of rapid mental operations and able in languages. 1121 Thirty-seven students, from Granville and abroad , composed the total enrollment. The fol- I lowing year, on February 2, the institution was incorporated as Granville Literary and Theologi- -' ll 1151 cal Institution. U 1 111 t 1 1 11111 - V 11 1111.1 Mr. Pratt continued as president of the youthful school until 1837, when he resigned fl ll, to1 become an instructor, the Rev. Jonathan Going, D. D., filling his vacancy. Dr. Going was 1 a town man, well-liked, and of a generous personality. His death in 1844 left the school with- 1 ll' out a leader for two years. ln 1845, the name Granville College was legally affixed, replacing TQ the old title. 2 1111 . . . . . . . . . 11 111-1 During the administration of the Rev. Silas Bailey, D.D., LL.D., which continued until 1 1852, 150 acres of land were sold and the trustees departed somewhat from the idea of a theo- Cx 1 1 logical school. Dr. Bailey was foremost of the early presidents tol press the need of a larger E 1 endowment. He was called from Granville to become president of Franklin College in Indiana. 1' lf. if 11 1115 The Rev. Jeremiah Hall accepted the call to the presidency in 1852, and three years later, with the completion of a magnificent new building on the present college hill, the institution 1' lgljl was moved to town. A year later a change in name was made to Denison University, in honor L1 W1 of William S. Denison of Adamsville, donor of 310.000 .I 1 ' Under the able leadership of the Rev. Samson Talbot, D.D., president from 1863 until his death in June, 1873, Denison's first real endowment was provided. Up until his work 3 11 H4 began, 375,000 had been acquired and of that only 335,000 had been spent during 32 years 2 1 '1 'I . I 111-f' of existence. : ' 1 lslll 3 1 111 . . . , . . A P The following four years, the Rev. E. Benjamin Andrews served as president, during which ' ,gli time Doane Hall, the present library, was given b-y XV. H. Doane of Cincinnati. J ln the term of the Rev. A. Owen, D.D., from 1879 to 1886, the university' entered 1 'li 1 L ' 111-I ., .dililil . N... ZQJ '11 E1 '31 T11 . li. :F T113 1 I 1 1 1 1' 3 I 1g A 1 E111 H 1, 51- Y 1 ,fllii 121 -11 1 4 1131 ml iklj- wb' 11-1 .'1A1 I 1 'ill I 1 111- Q 1 11111 lf Q1 iii 11 omit 'i 1 'I'v'r'lT1 E1IVI17'1'T 1 TQ'1'r1T31EIm :5r lllillllllllllllllllllllllll llnll :nu Illlllll T 11- 1 14 ,, .... .. it .. -,Q ' ,f an 'nl I -f - - H gdik -1 1' TTT W' WTA - 'U , 'f , 1 ' 11.1 Q.- if --V SAV- --- L4.:i,f'fi'f.. 'ff' 1'-il 'flwf' TTT -Lili' Page Eighteen
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