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' ffl ,- fr -fa 'Q -- -Cf . afgg- ' ffes- 5..- ...mars -lf ' .1 ,,,,,,,,,, -- V ir ' ' W , I 1, .1 X ii M! . 1 .3 3 I -Q1 .1 , .. , f 3 WILLIAM PATLRSQN gpg, 1899-19116 In 1899 Dr. Kane became president of Wabash, for which he was destined to do much in his brief, seven-year administration. He helped develop the Wabash Planu which em- phasized the place of the small college in the life of the nation. This plan was widely adopted and secured recognition for Wabash throughout the educational world. His death in 1906 cut short his plans for college improvements. Dr. Kane was the only Wabash president to attend a college west of Wabash. He went to Monmouth College in Illinois. While at this college he decided to become a pas- tor, and while preparing for the ministry, taught school in Idaville, Indiana. Later he went to seminaries in Ohio and New York. From 1872 to 1884 Dr. Kane was pastor in Argyle, New York. Then he accepted a call to the Second Presbyterian Church in La- fayette, Indiana. While at Lafayette he became interested in Wabash College. He was requested to become president in 1892, when Dr. Tuttle died, but was unable to. How- ever, when it was again offered to him in 1899, he accepted. 1
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In the word, Administration, we in- cluded the Board of Trustees, the Presi- dent, the oflicers of the college, and the faculty. This year, we are presenting a more informal section, with the vari- ous professors photographed as we usually see them from day to day, listed in the order of their service at Wabash. In the old picture to the right are grouped the Wabash faculty of 1895. Seated are: J. H. Osborne, John L. Campbell, M. B. Thomas, H. Zwingli McLain, President Burroughs, Donald- son Bodine. Standing are: H. M. King- ery, Harry Starr, A. B. Milford, C. A. Tuttle, R. A. King, D. D. Haines, James H. Foster, William O. Emery, Duane Studley, Harry S. Wedding. Some of the members of the Board of Trustees who attended the spring meeting last, year are pictured below. First row: Louis B. Hopkins, Russell Byers, Lawrence DeVore. Second row: George B. Luckett, Will H. Hays, James P. Goodrich, Eben Wolcott, Evans Woolen. Third row: Edward E. Ames, Roy Massena, Edgar Evans, Joseph J. Daniels. Q gl ik 'Viv Hs, lf f iii 2 x.
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