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school system. While there, members of the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma came to his schools to view the heating system that Boyd had installed. The Board was impressed and chose him as the university's first president with a salary of
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Finding aid for the David Ross Boyd Presidential Papers at the University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
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2,400. In addition to his role as University President, he also served as Professor of Mental and Moral Science, as he was a devout
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university as well as the territorial Board of Education, making him the most prominent man in education in the area.
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He brought his religion with him to the university where he held chapel services each morning, which included
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readings and a brief three-minute sermon. Around the turn of the 20th century, Boyd was president of the
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Boyd, David Ross
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school system from 1880 to 1888 when he left and took over the
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fraternity. He began his career as a superintendent of the
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David Boyd (disambiguation)

President of the University of New Mexico
President of the University of Oklahoma
A. Grant Evans
Coshocton, Ohio
Glendale, California
Republican
Alma mater
College of Wooster
University of Oklahoma
Coshocton, Ohio
College of Wooster
Beta Theta Pi
Van Wert, Ohio
Arkansas City, Kansas
$
Presbyterian
Scripture
territorial
Norman, Oklahoma
bankrupt
nursery
Wichita, Kansas
State of Oklahoma
Charles N. Haskell
Vernon Louis Parrington
Harvard
Pulitzer Prize
University of New Mexico

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