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Presidents of Lewis & Clark College

1867 Albany Collegiate Institute founded
1867-68 Rev. William J. Monteith
1868-69 Rev. Henry Bushnell
1869-71 Rev. Edward R. Geary
1871-76 Royal K. Warren
1876-78 Rev. Howard W. Stratton
1878-79 David B. Rice
1879-85 Rev. Elbert Neal Condit
1885-86 Joseph C. Wyckoff
1886 Earl T. Lockhard
(Served three months.)
1886-87 Rev. Edwin J. Thompson
1887-94 Rev. Elbert Neal Condit
(Second term as president.)
1894-95 Frederic George Young
1895-1905 Wallace Howe Lee
1905-15 Harry Means Crooks
1915-20 Wallace Howe Lee
(Second term as president.)
1920-22 Alfred Melvin Williams
1922-23 Raymond J. Baker
1923-28 Clarence W. Greene
1929-38 Thomas William Bibb
1938-41 Clarence W. Greene
(Second term as president.)
1941-42 Benjamin A. Thaxter
1942 Albany is renamed Lewis & Clark College
1942-60 Morgan S. Odell
1960-81 John R. Howard
1981-89 James Gardner
1989 Joseph Blumel, interim president
1989-2003 Michael Mooney
2003-04 Paul E. Bragdon, interim president
2004 to present Thomas J. Hochstettler

Lewis & Clark College is one of the oldest collegiate institutions in the Pacific Northwest, dating back to 1867 when it was founded by the Presbyterian Church as Albany Collegiate Institute in Albany, Oregon.

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