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The University > Office of the President > Past Presidents

Issac Crook
President: 1893-1896

  • Descendant of Plymouth’s William Bradford and of a grandfather who fought at Bunker Hill.

  • Reorganized and restructured the university’s academic program

  • 1894 – Someone tried to set fire to Old Main and did burn down the Haish building.

  • The official Wesleyan seal, which is still used today, was created in 1894.

  • The colors yellow and brown are based upon the sunflower, the school’s earliest symbol; Sunflowers once filled the field where Old Main was built.

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