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Cyrus Nutt

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was established as the land grant college of Indiana. In 1867, the board of trustees voted to admit women to classes, and around the same time the university experienced the beginning of organized athletics with students embracing the game of baseball. The junior and senior-class-controlled newspaper
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The final years of Nutt’s presidency saw growing tensions with students, though the reasons are unknown. Students published a bogus newspaper in March 1873 titled The Dagger in which they attacked Nutt. In June 1875, Nutt retired from his position at the university and died on August 24, 1875, from
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Indianapolis, Aug. 23. Rev. Cyrus Nutt, D.D., for fifteen years president of the Indiana University at Bloomington, died at that place this morning from remittent fever. Dr. Nutt was one of the most successful educators in this country, and long held a position in the front rank among prominent
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in Bloomington (1845), professor of Greek at Asbury University (1846-1849), president of Fort Wayne Female College (1849-1850), president of Whitewater College (1850-1855), professor of mathematics and acting president at Asbury University (1857-1860).
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on September 4, 1814. His father was James Nutt and his mother was Mary Viets who married in 1806. Cyrus was the second son, with one brother and two sisters who all lived in a
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on a piece of land next to a large farm belonging James father-in-law.
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Indiana University President's Office records, 1857-1875
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Several of Nutt's baccalaureate sermons were published.
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Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Greencastle, Indiana)
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Indiana University
John Hiram Lathrop
Lemuel Moss
Trumbull County, Ohio
Bloomington, Indiana
Forest Hill Cemetery
Greencastle, Indiana
Alma mater
Allegheny College
Indiana Asbury College
Indiana University
Methodist Episcopal Church
Indiana University
Southington Township, Trumbull County, Ohio
log cabin
Allegheny College
DePauw
Methodist Episcopal church
Indiana University
Morrill Act
Purdue
remittent fever
Forest Hill Cemetery
Greencastle, Indiana
cite book
link



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