Presidents
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Horatio Upham, bulk: 1928 - 1945, 1927 - 1946
Collection of papers and speeches of Alfred Horatio Upham who served as President of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio from 1928 to 1945. Office files of Presidents Pro Tem Edgar Ewing Brandon (1927-1928) and Alpehus Kasper Morris (1945-1946) also interfiled.
Andrew Dousa Hepburn (pro tempore; later considered to be regular), 1846-1944, bulk: 1868-1924
Collection of materials relating to the life of Presbyterian minister and educator Andrew Dousa Hepburn, who served as President of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, from 1871 to 1873.
Anne Hopkins, bulk: 1995 - 1996
David C. Hodge, bulk: 2006 - 2016
David Stanton Tappan, bulk: 1899 - 1902, 1899 - 1912
Collection of materials relating to the life of Presbyterian minister and educator David Stanton Tappan who served as President of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio from 1899 to 1902.
Erasmus Darwin MacMaster, bulk: 1838 - 1868, bulk: 1844 - 1890
Collection of materials related to the life and career of nineteenth century American academic and theologian Erasmus D. MacMaster.
Ethelbert Dudley Warfield, bulk: 1888 - 1889, 1888 - 1974
George Junkin, bulk: 1830 - 1844
Collection of materials related to the life and career of American educator and Presbyterian minister George Junkin, who served as the second president of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, from 1841 to 1844 George Junkin Collection
Gregory Crawford, bulk: 2016
President; Gregory Crawford; Speeches and Events; 2016-; Box 1 [13A-L-5A] Contents: 1. Crawford (2020) 2. Inaugural Crawford (2016) 3. Dr. Gregory Crawford, Commencement (2023) 4. University Awards Reception Program (2024) 5. University Diversity and Inclusion Awards Program (2023-2024) 6. Miami University National Fellowships Recognition Breakfast, April 29, 2022
Guy Potter Benton, bulk: 1902 - 1911, 1892 - 1968
Collection of materials relating to the life of Methodist Minister and educator Guy Potter Benton who served as President of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, from 1902 to 1911.