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John S. Fisher All Indiana, either in bodw in dreams, or b ' radio attended the State Inauguration on Januar ' l ), ' 27. lor on that date, John S. Fisher attained the highest honor which the State can bestow upon a man — its governorship. Governor Fisher was born iMav 2 , 1867 in a log cabin on a farm in South Mahoney Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. After his elementary education in this township, he entered the high school at Indiana. While he was attending the high school, he lived with the famil - of Honorable A. V. Taylor, a prominent attorney of Indiana and a member of Congress. After the completion of his high school course, he continued his education at the Indiana Normal School from which he graduated in 1886. In the early nineties, Mr. Fisher became principal of the Indiana Public Schools. He will be remembered by many teachers and pupils for his quiet, fatherly, and sympathetic manner. During the seven years of his teaching career, John Fisher read law in the evenings and spare time. Through the careful tutoring of Mr. Samuel Cunningham, Mr. Fisher was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1893 and at once became a member of the firm. Cunningham and Fisher. In addition to his professional and political career, John S. Fisher has been prominent in business. He was one of the organizers and founders of the Savings and Trust Company of Indiana. He has been engaged in the development of coal fields of Indiana and neighboring counties. He is president of the Indiana Hospital Association. We, the students of Indiana, know John S. Fisher as a trustee of our school. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees since 1902. During the twenty-five years in which he served as such, he has always been active and ready to do all that is possible to boost Indiana State Normal School. Si
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The Honorable John S. Fisher
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February 15, 1927 To the Seniors of l ' )27: Your courtesies to me are appreciated; and 1 wish, for each of ou, all of the good things of life com- pounded annually but without usury. Cordially, John S. Fisher
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