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■ l 7 ' r v . r i ; ' i t a j w. a ' ' I tb U w- Y ' £ JS C 7 « - - - Ik : vV r ; v t- - s»w| The petition respectfully represents that the Fort Hays Military Reservation . . . long since abandoned for use as a Military Reservation . . ♦ be used , . For a location of branches of two state institutions ... a western branch of the Kansas Agricultural College and a western Kansas branch of the Kansas State Normal Institute . . It was twenty-three years from the time Martin Allen first formally recommended the establishment of the colleg e until its opening day in 1902. Photostatic Records of the petition to President Cleveland 13
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founders ' day march 3,1952 Dr. L. D. Wooster, president emeritus of Fort Hays Kansas State College, who delivered the Founder s Day Address. The first of three major events planned to celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of Fort Hays State was a Founders’ Day Assembly on March 3, with President Emeritus Wooster as principal speaker. Dr. Wooster paid tribute to Martin Allen, who for many years dreamed of an educational institution on the old fort reservation, but did not live to see the realization of his dreams. A special guest at the assembly was George Brown, now a night watchman at the college, who was one of the signers of a petition sent by Hays residents in 1895 to President Grover Cleveland requesting the establishment of the college. Mm j T Jfik 12
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opening day celebration june 22. I!)52 The Fiftieth Anniversary of the scene pictured above — the opening day of the Western Branch of the State Norma! School on June 23, 1902, was cele- brated this summer. William S. Picken, the first principal, lacked nothing in dramatic sense. He had the above picture carefully posed and taken before the students and townspeople went inside for the opening ceremonies. He also said to Jennie Ward. as he handed her enrollment receipt num- ber one, Miss Ward, this is a very important oc- casion. Keep this receipt. One hundred years from now, it will be very valuable. The first student to enroll on the opening day was Jennie Ward, now Mrs. W. D. Philip, Hays. She still has in her possession the receipt for her enrollment fee. 14
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