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Cyrus Northrop

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In 1886 his alma mater, Yale, conferred upon him her highest honor, that of LL.D. Similar degrees were conferred upon him by the University of Wisconsin and Illinois College, both in 1904, to be followed by South Carolina College in 1905, and the University of Minnesota.
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There is some confusion about Northrop's fraternity affiliation which has been published, repeating an error that had crept into the 1890 Minnesota yearbook. Cyrus Northrop Sr. was a member and toward the end of his life in 1919 even a national officer of
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of over 30 pages. It described completion within less than two years of a campaign that raised the then-astonishing amount of $ 650,000 in student and faculty subscriptions (~pledges) toward the building of both an auditorium dedicated to the honor of
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Northrop married Miss Anna E. Warren, a daughter of J. D. Warren of Stamford, Connecticut on his twenty-eighth birthday, September 30, 1862. An accomplished woman, she served as advisor and liaison to many campus groups during his tenure at Minnesota.
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fraternity, according to their historical records. Alpha Sigma Phi was a sophomore society at Yale at the time. Delta Kappa Epsilon was a Junior Society then, a fraternity he joined in the following year. Northrop was a member of
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Upon retirement he became a beloved President Emeritus of the University of Minnesota. In September, 1915, Northrop was elected Grand Senior President of Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, a position in which he served until 1919.
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yearbook, picturing his funeral procession on p. 271 that year. By the following year, Minnesota had risen in a spectacular commemoration plan, explained in a retrospective article in the 1924
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at Yale in 1855–6. A glance at his picture will convince anyone that he is still a young man in spite of his many years of experience and great activity."
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During Northrop's presidency, the University of Minnesota came to rank as one of the most prestigious of American public universities.
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He was absolutely adored by the students, the alumni, and the state in a personal way that seems unattainable now, in comparison.
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Upham, Warren (2001) Minnesota Place Names, A Geographical Encyclopedia, Third Edition, p147; MHS Press;
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has an extensive discussion on his degrees, his tenure, and his many fraternity memberships. The
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at his home in Minneapolis. His friend and the first President of the University of Minnesota,
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His first year, there were 19 graduates; in his last year the school awarded 580 diplomas.
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The Agricultural (St. Paul) campus increased from two buildings to twenty-three, as well.
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Under his 27 years of leadership at Minnesota, the following milestones were reached:
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The School of Agriculture became the first successful such program in the nation.
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The Law and Medical schools were likewise ranked as among the best in the US.
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There is a lengthy analysis of Northrop's many fraternal memberships on the
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The Dentistry School was established and ranked as the finest in the world.
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at Yale from 1863 to 1884. He retired from Yale to become president of the
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The Minneapolis campus increased from two buildings to twenty-three.
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fraternity, class of 1893, at the University of Minnesota, per the
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Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance
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In 1863 he returned to New Haven and became the editor of the
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The university was expanded from a single college to eleven.
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Enrollment increased seventeen-fold: from 289 to over 5,000.
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in 1859. Two years later he was appointed clerk of the
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honored Dr. Northrop by naming a mountain after him:
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p, although scattered typos may be found throughout
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a position "he filled with rare ability and skill."
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University of Minnesota
William Watts Folwell
George Edgar Vincent
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Ridgefield, Connecticut
Yale University
Alpha Sigma Phi
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Yale Law School
Connecticut House of Representatives
Connecticut State Senate
Phi Beta Kappa
Rhetoric
English Literature
University of Minnesota
The Talk page
Joseph Warren Beach
Minnesota Geological Survey
Mount Northrop
Lake County
Sawtooth Mountains
Northrop, Minnesota
William Watts Folwell
Northrop
stadium to honor Minnesota's war dead
Arthur Upson
Hail! Minnesota

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