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Trustees of the University of Illinois


Trustees of the University of Illinois, 1867-1994(May beincomplete!)
LemuelAllen 1867-70SamuelA. Bullard 1889-1900AlexanderMcLean 1889-1908JohnH. Bryant 1891-95IsaacS. Raymond 1893-99JuliaHolmes Smith 1895CarrieT. Alexander 1901-06LauraB. Evans 1903-19LeonidasH. Kerrick 1903-07WilliamB. McKinley 1903-05WilliamL. Abbott 1905-23MaryE. Busey 1905-30LewisL. Lehman 1905-06A.P. Grout 1908ArthurMeeker 1908OtisW. Hoit 1911-19EllenM. Henrotin 1913-17RobertF. Carr 1915-19RobertR. Ward 1915-19CairoA. Trimble 1917-19MargaretDay Blake 1919JohnM. Herbert 1919GeorgeA. Barr 1924-36OscarG. Mayer 1935-41AlbertD. Lasker 1937-42LouisC. Moschel 1937-40KenneyE. Williamson 1940ChesterR. Davis 1940-49JohnR. Fornof 1941-53ParkLivingston 1941-DorisSimpson Holt 1943-MartinG. Luken 1943-49FrankH. McKelvey 1943-49WalterW. McLaughlin 1943-51KenneyE. Williamson 1945-50GeorgeWirt Herrick 1949-RobertZ. Hickman 1949-55FrancesBest Watkins 1949-HaroldGrange 1951-57WayneA. Johnston 1951-HerbertB. Megran 1951-57CushmanB. Bissell 1953-KenneyE. Williamson 1955-EarlM. Hughes 1957-TimothyW. Swain 1957-KennethBoyle 1991-94

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1888 Nov 6:OliveA. Harker, elected;AlexanderMcLean, elected;FrancisM. McKay, elected;SamuelA. Bullard, elected.
  • 1890 Nov 4:RichardP. Morgan, elected;JohnH. Bryant, elected;NelsonW. Graham, elected.
  • 1892 Nov 8:JamesE. Armstrong, elected;NapoleonB. Morrison, elected;IsaacS. Raymond (Dem), elected.
  • 1894 Nov 6:AlexanderMcLean, elected;SamuelA. Bullard, elected;LucyL. Flower (Rep), elected.
  • 1895 Jan 20:JohnH. Bryant, resigned.
  • 1895 Feb 7:JuliaHolmes Smith, appointed.
  • 1896 Nov 3:MaryTurner Carriel, elected;ThomasJ. Smith, elected;FrancisM. McKay, elected.
  • 1898 Nov 8:AugustusF. Nightingale, elected;FrederickL. Hatch, elected;AliceA. Abott, elected.
  • 1900 Nov 6:AlexanderMcLean, elected;SamuelA. Bullard, elected;CarrieT. Alexander, elected.
  • 1902:MarieC. Brehm (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1902 Nov 4:WilliamB. McKinley, elected;LauraB. Evans, elected;LeonidasH. Kerrick, elected.
  • 1904:MarieC. Brehm (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1904 Nov 8:OliveM. Johnson (Socialist Labor), defeated;MaryE. Busey, elected;CharlesDavison, elected;WilliamL. Abbott, elected.
  • 1905 Oct 27:WilliamB. McKinley, resigned;LewisL. Lehman, appointed.
  • 1906 Nov 6:LewisL. Lehman, elected;CarrieT. Alexander, elected;FrederickL. Hatch, elected;AlexanderMcLean, elected.
  • 1907 Mar 13:LeonidasH. Kerrick, died in office.
  • 1908:AlexanderMcLean, died in office;MarieC. Brehm (Prohibition), defeated;A.P. Grout, appointed;ArthurMeeker, appointed.
  • 1908 Nov 3:AllenF. Moore, elected;A.P. Grout, elected;LauraB. Evans, elected;ArthurMeeker, elected.
  • 1910 Nov 8:OtisW. Hoit, elected;MaryE. Busey, elected;WilliamL. Abbott, elected.
  • 1912 Nov 5:JohnR. Trevett, elected;EllenM. Henrotin, elected;FlorenceElinor Watson, elected.
  • 1914 Nov 3:RobertF. Carr, elected;LauraB. Evans, elected;RobertR. Ward, elected.
  • 1916 Nov 7:OtisW. Hoit, elected;MaryE. Busey, elected;WilliamL. Abbott, elected.
  • 1917:EllenM. Henrotin, resigned;CairoA. Trimble, appointed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:CairoA. Trimble (Rep), elected;MargaretDay Blake (Rep), elected;JohnM. Herbert (Rep), elected;JohnM. Crebs, Jr. (Dem), defeated;S.B. Montgomery (Dem), defeated;MaryOnahan Gallery (Dem), defeated;EllenPersons (Socialist), defeated;AntoinetteR. Young (Socialist), defeated;MaryO'Reilly (Socialist), defeated;MaryWhittemore (Prohibition), defeated;WilliamM. Hamilton (Prohibition), defeated;CarrieV. Hoff (Prohibition), defeated;EmmaB. Denney (Socialist Labor), defeated;GusA. Jenning (Socialist Labor), defeated;GertrudeCarm (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:JamesW. Armstrong (Rep), elected;MerleJ. Trees (Rep), elected;MaryE. Busey (Rep), elected;MaryWard Hart (Dem), defeated;FrankT. O'Hair (Dem), defeated;RowenaMorse Mann (Dem), defeated;WinnieBranstetter (Socialist), defeated;AgnesMartin (Socialist), defeated;EllenPersons (Socialist), defeated;AnnaDooley (Farmer-Labor), defeated;LewisP. Hill (Farmer-Labor), defeated;RubyHuber Ernest (Farmer-Labor), defeated.
  • 1934 Nov 6:OscarG. Mayer (Dem), elected;HaroldPogue (Dem), elected;Mrs.Glenn E. Plumb (Dem), elected;JamesW. Armstrong (Rep), defeated;MerleJ. Trees (Rep), defeated;MaryA. Wall (Rep), defeated;JohnE. Branson (Socialist), defeated;GeorgiaAlbright (Socialist), defeated;AndrewJuvinall (Socialist), defeated;JoyceJackson (National Progressive), defeated;FlorenceH. Trego (Prohibition), defeated;FrancesGage Hulbert (National Progressive), defeated;AdahM. Hagler (Prohibition), defeated;LawrenceBritton (Prohibition), defeated;ChristS. Minneci (National Progressive), defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:HomerMat Adams (Dem), elected;JamesMansfield Cleary (Dem), elected;LouisC. Moschel (Dem), elected;FrankH. McKelvey (Rep), defeated;FrankM. White (Rep), defeated;CharlesS. Pillsbury (Rep), defeated;MinnieClark Webster (Union Progressive), defeated;JohnL. Wellington (Union Progressive), defeated;ElsieB. Johnston (Union Progressive), defeated;EdwardL. Adams, Jr. (Socialist), defeated;RoyE. Burt (Socialist), defeated;GeorgiaAlbright (Socialist), defeated;MildredE. Young (Prohibition), defeated;LawrenceBritton (Prohibition), defeated;JohnAshe (Prohibition), defeated;NelsC. Gustafson (Socialist Labor), defeated;MaryJ. Starcevic (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnL. Lindsey (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1938 Nov 8:KarlA. Meyer (Dem), elected;FrankA. Jensen (Dem), elected;O.M. Karraker (Dem), elected;AlbertI. Appleton (Rep), defeated;FrankM. White (Rep), defeated;FrankH. McKelvey (Rep), defeated;MildredE. Young (Prohibition), defeated;MaudeS. Stowell (Prohibition), defeated;LenaDuell Vincent (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1940 Nov 5:ParkLivingston (Rep), elected;HelenM. Grigsby (Rep), elected;JohnR. Fornof (Rep), elected;W.E. C. Clifford (Dem), defeated;BeulahCampbell (Dem), defeated;Mrs.Glenn E. Plumb (Dem), defeated;KateM. Ward (Socialist), defeated;JackSessions (Socialist), defeated;EvaS. Cowan (Socialist), defeated;MildredE. Young (Prohibition), defeated;MaudeS. Stowell (Prohibition), defeated;LoisGilbert Krandell (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1940 Nov 5:ChesterR. Davis (Rep), elected;KenneyE. Williamson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1944 Nov 7:WalterW. McLaughlin (Dem), elected;KarlA. Meyer (Dem), elected;KenneyE. Williamson (Dem), elected;CharlesL. Engstrom (Rep), defeated;CharlesS. Pillsbury (Rep), defeated;CharlesWham (Rep), defeated;HelenOlson (Socialist Labor), defeated;NadaMijanovich (Socialist Labor), defeated;GabrieleMcKenzie (Socialist Labor), defeated;MildredE. Young (Prohibition), defeated;AlonzoL. Parrott (Prohibition), defeated;ClayF. Gaumer (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1950 Nov 7:HaroldGrange (Rep), elected;WayneA. Johnston (Rep), elected;HerbertB. Megran (Rep), elected;KarlA. Meyer (Dem), defeated;KenneyE. Williamson (Dem), defeated;HaroldPogue (Dem), defeated;OliveR. Wilson (Prohibition), defeated;EdwardN. Himmel (Prohibition), defeated;AlbertF. Scherten (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:WayneA. Johnston (Rep), elected;TimothyW. Swain (Rep), elected;EarlM. Hughes (Rep), elected;JosephBruce Campbell (Dem), defeated;RichardJ. Nelson (Dem), defeated;DonForsyth (Dem), defeated;ElizabethW. White (Socialist Labor), defeated;HenrySchilling (Socialist Labor), defeated;AlbertBikar (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1994:RossHarano (Dem), defeated.

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