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1. William McMillan (1817-1822) William McMillan (1817-1822)  Rev. McMillan was elected the fourth president of Jefferson College on September 24, 1817, at a salary of $600 per annum. He was a nephew of Rev. John McMillan, one of the founders of Jefferson College,...

2. William E. Slemmons (Pro Tem. 1918-1919) William E. Slemmons (Pro Tem. 1918-1919)  Dr. Slemmons served Washington & Jefferson College as acting president during the World War I period from May 1918, to June 1919. He was born in Cadiz, Ohio, December 1, 1855, and graduated from Princeton...

3. Tori Haring-Smith (2005- ) Tori Haring-Smith (2005- )  Dr. Tori Haring-Smith became Washington & Jefferson College's twelfth president in January 2005.

Dr. Haring-Smith holds doctoral and master's degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign...

4. Simon Strousse Baker (1922-1931) Simon Strousse Baker (1922-1931)  Dr. Baker was appointed acting president of Washington & Jefferson College following the death of Dr. Black. He was elected sixth president of the College on January 26, 1922, and inaugurated March 29....

5. Samuel J. Wilson (Pro Tem. 1869) Samuel J. Wilson (Pro Tem. 1869)  Rev. Samuel Jennings Wilson was elected president pro tem of Washington & Jefferson College on April 20, 1869. He was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, July 19, 1828. He was graduated from Washington...

6. Samuel Charles Black (1919-1921) Samuel Charles Black (1919-1921)  Rev. Black was elected president of Washington & Jefferson College April 18, 1919, and was inaugurated October 22, 1919. He was born on September 6, 1869, at Monticello, Iowa and graduated from Parsons...

7. Robert J. Breckinridge (1845-1847) Robert J. Breckinridge (1845-1847)  Rev. Breckinridge, a native of Kentucky, was elected the sixth president of Jefferson College on January 2, 1845. He was a graduate of Union College, having also attended Princeton and Yale Colleges. Before...

8. Ralph Cooper Hutchison (1931-1945) Ralph Cooper Hutchison (1931-1945)  Rev. Hutchison was unanimously elected the seventh president of Washington & Jefferson College November 13, 1931, and was inaugurated April 2, 1932. He was born in Colorado February 27, 1898, and was graduated...

9. Matthew Brown (1822-1845) Matthew Brown (1822-1845)  Rev. Brown was elected fifth president of Jefferson College on September 25, 1822, with a salary of $800. He was born in January of 1776 in Northumberland (now Union) County, Pennsylvania, and graduated...

10. Matthew Brown (1806-1817) Matthew Brown (1806-1817)  Rev. Brown was brought to Washington in 1805 from a church at Mifflin, Pennsylvania, and was installed as the first president of Washington College on December 13, 1806. He was a graduate of Dickinson...

11. Joseph Alden (1857-1862) Joseph Alden (1857-1862)  Rev. Alden was unanimously elected the eighth president of Jefferson College on January 7, 1847. He was a graduate of Union College and of Princeton Theological Seminary and had been most recently a professor...

12. Jonathan Edwards (1866-1869) Jonathan Edwards (1866-1869)  Rev. Edwards was elected April 4, 1866, as the first president of the experimental union of the two institutions, Washington College and Jefferson College, under the Act of Assembly of March 4, 1865. He...

13. John Watson (1802-1802) John Watson (1802-1802)  Rev. Watson was elected the first principal or president of Jefferson College and Professor of Moral Philosophy August 29, 1802, at a salary of 150 pounds. Rev. Watson was a native of Western Pennsylvania,...

14. John W. Scott (1852-Union of the Colleges) John W. Scott (1852-Union of the Colleges)  Rev. Scott, of Wheeling, was elected president of Washington College on November 10, 1852, at a salary of $1000 per year. Although elected in November of 1852, his actual administration of the College...

15. James I. Brownson (Pro Tem. 1870) James I. Brownson (Pro Tem. 1870)  Rev. Brownson was elected president pro tem of Washington & Jefferson College on February 1, 1870, and presided temporarily during a period of litigation over the union of the two colleges. In a letter...

16. James I. Brownson (Pro Tem. 1852-1853) James I. Brownson (Pro Tem. 1852-1853)  Rev. Brownson was elected president pro tem of Washington College at a salary of $500 per year on July 13, 1852. His appointment ended September 20, 1853. He was later called to serve as president pro...

17. James Herbert Case, Jr. (1946-1949) James Herbert Case, Jr. (1946-1949)  Mr. Case, 39, a graduate of Princeton, Class of 1929, was elected eighth president of Washington & Jefferson College on May 4, 1946. He was inaugurated October 25 of the same year. He was born October...

18. James Dunlap (1803-1811) James Dunlap (1803-1811)  Rev. Dunlap was elected second president of Jefferson College on April 27, 1803, at 140 pounds per annum plus a house and garden. He was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in 1744. He was a graduate...

19. James D. Moffat (1881-1915) James D. Moffat (1881-1915)  Rev. James David Moffat was elected third president of Washington & Jefferson College November 16, 1881. Rev. Moffat was born on March 15, 1846, in New Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, and spent his youth...

20. James Clark (1850-1852) James Clark (1850-1852)  Rev. Clark was elected the fifth president of Washington College on May 6, 1850. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 9, 1812. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1830 and...
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