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President Paul H. Fall, President President Paul Henry Fall first came to Hiram Hill in 1920 to teach chemistry, two years after obtaining his master’s degree from Oberlin College. In 1923 he won the Palm¬ olive fellowship at Cornell University and secured his doctorate at the end of two years absence from his college post. Through the intervening years he and Hiram have grown together. While serving the college as one of its most able chemistry professors, Mr. Fall also served the community of Hiram as mayor from 1931 to 1936 and was primarily in¬ strumental in securing the electric light plant for the village. In 1940, after an absence of four years, Professor Fall returned to Hiram as President Fall, the nineteenth in an illustrious line of Hiram educators. Today “Prexy” sits in his office on the second floor, southwest corner, of Squire House, “a chemist gone wrong,” guiding the many affairs of the college and surveying suc¬ ceeding classes of freshmen who, by the time they are seniors, come to know, love, and re¬ spect Prexy Fall as one of the best presidents Hiram has ever had. 14
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Deans Mr. Davis was named Dean of the College in the summer of 1955 and made the switch from class¬ room to administrative office to begin the academic year 1955-56 in his new role. Dean Davis, al¬ though handicapped by a vacancy in the office of Dean of Men and often called upon to deal with student affairs as well as ones of an academic and administrative nature, proved to be a valuable asset in his new office. In addition, he taught a course in Shakespeare. John L. Davis, Dean of the College Miss Weekly came to Hiram in 1953 as Associate D ean of Students. Since that time she has become an integral part of Hiram affairs, both student and faculty, and is well liked and respected by all both for her ability and her winning charm. In 1955 she became Dean of Students in recognition of her capabilities. Elsie Weekly, Dean of Students 15
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