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Ellen Sabin, President, Milwaukee-Downer College, 1895-1921

About Ellen Sabin (1850-1949)

Ellen C. Sabin became president of Milwaukee-Downer College when it was created by a merger of Downer College of Fox Lake, Wisconsin and Milwaukee College in 1895.

As president of Milwaukee-Downer College she increased enrollment from 40 to 400; elicited significant financial support for the college; strengthened the liberal arts curriculum to include biological, physical and social sciences; and started new programs in home economics, occupational therapy and nursing. Known as a tireless educational reformer and strong proponent of higher education for women, Sabin believed that young women received the best education in a women's college setting.

After her retirement in 1921, she lived in Madison, where she was active in numerous educational and women's organizations. She died in 1949 at age 98.

About the artist

Louis Betts (1873-1961) studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and with William M. Chase, one of America's great nineteenth century portrait painters. The work of Franz Hals (Holland) and Diego Velasquez (Spain) also influenced Betts. During his long career, Betts won many prizes and exhibited his work throughout the country. He helped found the artists colony in Park Ridge, Illinois. His works hang at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Capitol, and in many other public and private collections. [More...]


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25 April 2003