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Lawrence University : Presidential Portraits
Henry Wriston, President, 1925-1937

About Henry Wriston (1889-1978)

When Henry Wriston arrived in Appleton as Lawrence's eighth president, he was just thirty-six years old. The son of a Methodist minister and a schoolteacher, Wriston had been born in Laramie, Wyoming in 1889. He received his B.A. and M.A. from Wesleyan University in Connecticut and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science.

Wriston spent his twelve years as president raising academic standards, revising the curriculum, expanding the library, and improving the quality of the faculty. As the first Lawrence president who was not a Methodist minister, he also weakened the church's control by removing the Board of Visitors from the University's Board of Trustees.

Wriston tirelessly spoke and wrote about the importance of the liberal arts in developing student intellect. His book, The Nature of a Liberal College, published in 1937, is given to every Lawrence University graduate.

Wriston left Lawrence in 1937 to become the President of Brown University. He retired from that post in 1955. Until his death in 1978, he was active on numerous commissions and committees that dealt with educational and governmental issues.

About the artist

R.K. Fletcher (Richmond K.) was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1885. Known for his painting of coastal scenes, Fletcher also excelled in portraiture, music composition, and architectural design. A graduate of Harvard, Fletcher's artwork is in the collection of the Whistler House Museum of Art in Lowell, Massachusetts. Two portraits of New Hampshire governors painted by Fletcher hang in that statehouse. Fletcher died in 1965. [More...]


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17 April 2003