William W. Parsons
William Woods Parsons (May 18, 1850 – September 28, 1925) is best known as being the former president of Indiana State Normal School, now known as Indiana State University.[1]
William Woods Parsons | |
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Parsons pictured in the 1921 edition of The Orient 1921, the Indiana State Normal School yearbook | |
President of Indiana State Normal School | |
In office 1885–1921 | |
Succeeded by | Linnaeus N. Hines |
Personal details | |
Born | Terre Haute, Indiana | May 18, 1850
Died | September 28, 1925 75) Terre Haute, Indiana | (aged
Alma mater | Indiana State Normal School |
Early life
William Wood Parsons was born in Terre Haute, Indiana on May 18, 1850 to Dr. Thomas Parsons and Elizabeth (Ryman) Parsons. In 1857, he began his education at the Vigo County Seminary, which was located on the future site of the Indiana State Normal School. He continued school there until the family moved to Douglas County, Illinois in 1862. After Parsons graduated from Tuscola High School he returned to Terre Haute in 1870 where he became a member of the first class to enter the Indiana State Normal School. After graduating in 1872 he began his teaching career which took him to Tuscola, Illinois followed by Gosport and Indianapolis, Indiana. Parsons returned to Indiana State Normal as a teacher of grammar and composition in 1876.[1]
Administrative years
In 1883, Parsons was promoted to Vice-President of Indiana State Normal School. He became president of the institution on July 1, 1885. Parsons retired in September 1921. William Wood Parsons died in his home in Terre Haute on September 28, 1925.[1]
References
- "Biographical Sketch" (PDF). Papers of William Wood Parson. Indiana State University. 1988. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
Preceded by Position created |
President of Ball State University 1918 - 1921 |
Succeeded by Linnaeus N. Hines |