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