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Clark T. Hinman

Clark Titus Hinman
President of
Northwestern University
In office
1854–1854
Succeeded byHenry Sanborn Noyes
Personal details
BornAugust 3, 1819
Kortright, New York
DiedOctober 21, 1854 (aged 35)
Troy, New York
Spouse(s)Martha A. Morse Hinman
Alma materWesleyan University
Ohio Wesleyan University
ProfessionEducator
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Clark Titus Hinman (August 3, 1819 – October 21, 1854) was the first president of Northwestern University. Hinman was born in Delaware County, New York into a Methodist family. He attended Wesleyan University, and after graduation served as an instructor at a seminary in Newbury, Vermont. In 1846, Hinman left Newbury and went to the Wesleyan seminary in Albion, Michigan (which later became Albion College, where he served as president from 1846 – 1853). While at Albion, Hinman met Erastus O. Haven (a future president of NU), and they discussed the formation of a new University. Hinman was unanimously elected president of Northwestern University by the board of trustees on August 23, 1853.

Hinman also was one of the co-founders of the Eclectic Society, originally a college fraternity at Wesleyan. The Eclectic Society was founded in 1838, making it one of older fraternal college organizations in the United States.

References

  1. ^ "Northwestern University Biography of Clark T. Hinman".
  • Northwestern University: A History, 1855-1905 By Arthur Herbert Wilde, p. 172 - 189 (available in full text at Google Book Search )


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