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Charles N. Sims

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40: 529: 430: 267:, Sims was approached to become chancellor of Syracuse University in 1881. During his tenure, Sims pushed for the university to pay off debts, establish endowments, and expand the university with new buildings. Holden Observatory was the first building completed under Sims' building fund, and Sims likewise oversaw the construction of the 282:
to sign. Sims’s efforts to persuade the Onondagas to sign a treaty with the state individualizing their landholdings ended in failure. When the ballots were cast, Onondagas voted nearly unanimously against it. When Sims was asked by the Whipple Commission for his opinion on how the state of New York
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Sims returned to Indiana following his retirement. After a few years, he moved once again to Syracuse to become minister of the First Methodist Church. He was made a trustee of the university in 1903. After a final retirement, he returned to Indiana and died in 1908.
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should deal with the Onondaga Nation, he responded, β€œObliterate the whole tribe… make them citizens, divide all the lands among them and put them under the laws of citizenship in the State. It is the merest farce in the world to treat them as a nation.”
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After serving as a minister at various institutions, such as the Summerfield Methodist Church of
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for two years starting in 1860 before resigning to become a minister. He was granted a
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degree from Asbury in 1871. In addition, he received an honorary M. A. from
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degree from there in 1861. Sims served as the first president of
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Galvin, Edward L.; Mason, Margaret A.; O'Brien, Mary M. (2013).
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A Memorable Season in College Football: A Look Back at 1959
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In 1883, Sims led an effort to break up and allot the
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Index

Charles Sims (disambiguation)
Sims c. 1893.
Chancellor
Syracuse University
Erastus Otis Haven
James Roscoe Day
Valparaiso Male and Female College
Fairfield, Indiana
Indiana
Alma mater
Indiana Asbury University
Methodist
Syracuse University
Fairfield
Indiana
Indiana Asbury University
Masters of Arts
Valparaiso Male and Female College
Doctor of Divinity
Ohio Wesleyan University
LL. D.
Brooklyn
John Crouse Memorial College for Women
Onondaga Reservation
Onondagas
Syracuse Orangemen football
The Life of Rev. Thomas M. Eddy, D.D.


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