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oanel of IQQQQQT5. The HON. GREISNLIEAF CLARK, M. A., St. Paul, 1898 The HON. CUSHMAN K. DAVIS, M. A., St. Paul, - - 1898 The IION. KNUTE NELSON, Alexzulclrizl, - - 1896 The I'ION. JOHN S. PILLSBURV, Minneapolis, - 1896 The HON. OZORA P. STISARNS, Duluth, - 1897 The HON. WILLIAM LIGGETT, Benson, - - - - 1897 The I-ION. STEPHEN MAI-IONEY, ll. A., Minneapolis, 1895 The I-ION. S. M. EMERY, Lake City, ---- - 1895 The HON. JOEL P. HEATWOLIE, Northfield, - 1897 The I-ION. WILLIAM R. MERRIAM, St. Paul, - ex-Ollicio 'Illlc Gore 1'xl 01' Ol' the State. The HON. DAVID L. KIEIILIE, LL. D., St. Paul, - - - - ex-Ollicin The Slizlte Supe1'il'ltcIltlcl1t ol' Public Ixlstrtlcflioll. CYRUS NORTH ROP, LL. D., Minneapolis, - - - - ex-Oliicio The President of the University. Qffioevs of 'CIQQ Bo-arfd. The HON. 'IOI-IN S. PILLSBURV. - - - President The I-ION. DAVID L. KIEHLIE, - Recording Secretary CYRUS NORTHROP, - - - Corresponding Secretary H. B. BROWN, - - - - - 'l'1'C21SU1'C1' JTGIQQ Executive Gommiffee. The HoN. JOHN S. PILLSHURY, - - C1l2li1'IT'lHll The HON. DAVID L. KIIEHLE. CYRUS NORTHROP, - - - Clerk 8
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doel cgsfeaiiniole. . join, P. llEA'l'XV0l.li was born in the village ol' Waterlbrd, Elkhart County, Indiana, August 222, 1856. His father was a physician, and his ancestors were German. He attended the public schools, and subsequently became a teacher in one ol the rural districtsg learned the art of printing: was elected principal of the schools of Millersburg, Indiana, at the age ol' nineteen. I Being inclined to newspaper work from early youth, he began the publica- tion oi' the Millersburg Enterprise' in August, 1876, while teaching. Having resigned his position as teacher, he established the Middlebury, Indiana, Record, in May, 1878, which l1e conducted until he sold out in july, 1881. In Septem- ber thc same year he purchased an interest in the Goshen, Indiana, Times, which he retained until February of the following year. He was secretary of the Northern Indiana Editorial Association for lbur years. Mr. Heatwole came to Minnesota in August, 1882, and contracted for a half interest in the Glencoe Enterprise, which he edited until the next July, when he removed to Duluth and did editorial work on the Lake Superior News of that city. In November, 1883, he returned to Glencoe and resumed charge of the Enterprise until April, 1884-, when he bought the Northlield News. In March, 1885, he purchased the Northfield journal and consolidated it with the News, which he has conducted ever since. In 1886 Mr. Heatwole was elected First Vice President ol' the Minnesota Editors' and Publishers' Association, and in 1887 was elected President of the sa'n1e, and re-elected in 1888. Besides his journalistic work Mr. Heatwole has taken an active part in our state politics. He was a member ol' the Republican State Central Committee in 1886, was elected secretary of that body and also a member of the executive committee. He was unanimously elected a delegate-at-large to the National Republican Convention held in Chicago, june, 1888, by the Republicans of Minnesota. In July, 1890, Mr. Heatwole was appointed chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, which position he still holds. On December 20, 1891, he was appointed a member of the Board of Regents by Governor Merriam. From the above sketch it will be seen that Mr. Heatwole is a compara- tively young many that his lilc has been but one continual march onward. That in this successful and progressive man the University has secured the ser- vices ol' one who is in sympathy with its welfare, we are confident. 7
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fcmvnomc , o r cb,-. L ' ' ' 'ljw X' L FAPN NAN05 0 WW X. u len-- Vf ' NCNMI MA, 70,0 ,V y mu.. i I X V wanna X ..p'., 'Yun ' fs 1. W f . f 'Nh 1-vt 1' 'J i.:, .1g X ., - wwf!! ' i f ig- , . , ,y. ' ' L, ,I r. ' 1 Q4-,lg-.Sin , vi -3' , Q54-.Ei i ' .-A' za' . .. . ,, . ..-, Qi xy 1 Glqivewgiw Qlflumqi glggociaiioq. Qffioersz S'l'liI'lIIEN M.xuoNm', '77, JOHN W. I'muc1Ns, '77, - S. L. 'l'lwssl4I.l., '79, Im V. MAXNN, '85, - Mum L. I'.x'rR1clc, '86, C. j. ROCKXYOOIJ, '79, 1892. W. L. BASSli'l l', '79, - Alumni Daly, june Ist, Qfqivewgim fgelloinigliip Gjllggocicriioq. Qffi oerfs: C. J. Rocrcwoon, - - - - - A. M. Wn1.1.1cs. - MAX WlES'I', - F. B. Snvmen, Directors-W. Ii. Leonard, A. H. Hall, W. M. Babcock, and President and Secretary cx-Officio. FELLOWS: 'SS--Ulysses S. Grant. '89-Kcndric C. Babcock, Oscar L. '1'rig'g's. '90-J. IS. Pike, Louise Montgomery. '91-Theodore G. Soares, Christian P. Lonnncn. 9 West, Frank X. - MH K - Presicient Yice President - Secretary '1xl'CllSlI1'C1' I Iistorinn - Orutor - Poet - . President Viec President - Secretary 'l'reusnrcr Henley, K. C.
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