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Enoch Albert Bryan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enoch Albert Bryan Enoch Albert Bryan (May 10, 1855 – November 6, 1941) was president of Vincennes University in Indiana from 1883-1893 and of Washington's land-grant institution, today called Washington State University, from 1893-1915. At the latter institution he was the third president but the first with a long tenure, following George Lilly, 1891-1892, and John W. Heston, 1892-1893.〔(The Past Presidents of Washington State University )〕 ==Early life and education== Bryan was born on May 10, 1855, in Bloomington, Indiana, the son of Rev. John Bryan, a Presbyterian minister, and Eliza Jane Phillips Bryan. Rev. Bryan had come to serve a Bloomington congregation on a supply basis in January 1855, then received a call to the pastorate there and was installed in September 1855.〔(Diary of William Owen from November 10, 1824 to April 20, 1825, 1906 )〕 Enoch was educated at home and in the public schools.〔(Indiana University, its history from 1820, when founded, to 1890 )〕 He then studied in the classical course at Indiana University, earning an A.B. degree in 1878 and an A.M. degree in 1884. In 1893, he earned an A.M. degree in classical studies from Harvard University.〔(Enoch Albert Bryan, L.L.D., in History of the city of Spokane and Spokane County, Washington )〕 He was the recipient of honorary Doctor of Law degrees from Monmouth College (1902),〔(Indiana University, 1820-1920, Centennial memorial volume )〕 Michigan State University (1907), Indiana University (1920), and Washington State University (1929).〔(Office of the President: Enoch A. Bryan, Records, 1888-1952 )〕
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