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To the Third Regent of Southwestern University, the man who so successfully guided the affairs of this institution for six years, and whose name is indissolubly linked with the history of the institution, which he has faithfully served as Curator, Financial Agent, Professor, Vice-Regent and Regent, The Rev. John H. McLean, A.M., D.D. this volume is affectionately dedicated. Rev. J. H. McLean, A.M., D.D. Regent 1 890-1 897. Judging him by all the standards, Dr. McLean is a Texan. In the midst of the hardships and daring of frontier life, he was reared near Marshall, in this state. Educated at McKenzie College, from which he graduated in 1858 and where for the two following years he was employed as Professor, he caught the spirit and force of its great founder. He was licensed to exhort in 1858, to preach in 1859, and was received into the East Texas Conference in i860. During the forty-six years of his ministerial life, he has served circuits, stations, districts, as college agent, professor and president. Seven times he has been elected to the General Conference and has served in many of the highest positions of honor in the gift of the church. He was made Doctor of Divinity by Centenary College, La., in 1890. He was in sympathy with the first movements looking forward to the founding of Southwestern University. He preached the first Commencement sermon in 1875 and the last — in 1904. He was Curator 1877-1880, Agent and Professor 1880-1889, Regent 1889-1897. He resigned as Regent in 1897 to re-enter the work of itineracy. He is now Pre- siding Elder of the Bonham District. During his long connection with Southwestern University he has done great things for this institution, for Christian education and for Texas — and his work will abide.
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Faculty Classes Literary Societies Fraternities Fitting School { . Literary Department Athletics Clubs Publications . Grudges Medical Department Advertisements 15 25 59 83 102 117 138 J 55 165 170 i75 93
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