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Frederick William Hinitt (November 21, 1866 –
October 25, 1928) was an
American Presbyterian pastor and
academic administrator who was
president of Parsons...
- College. There, he
reversed decisions made by his predecessor,
Frederick W.
Hinitt, in
order to
restore the school's
close connection with the church, leading...
- John C.
Fales served another term as
interim president before Frederick W.
Hinitt was
elected to
succeed Roberts. The
Chicago Tribune reported on September...
- its fine arts program.[citation needed] Aden
Bowman is home of the
Robert Hinitt or 'Castle' Theatre. The theatre,
designed by a
former teacher, includes...
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Breckinridge (1863–68)
Beatty (1870–88) W.
Young (1888–96)
Roberts (1898–1903)
Hinitt (1904–15)
Ganfield (1915–21)
Montgomery (1922–26)
Turck (1927–36) McLeod...
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Breckinridge (1863–68)
Beatty (1870–88) W.
Young (1888–96)
Roberts (1898–1903)
Hinitt (1904–15)
Ganfield (1915–21)
Montgomery (1922–26)
Turck (1927–36) McLeod...
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personally paid for the 1912
renovations of
McMillan Hall. In 1914,
Frederick W.
Hinitt was
elected president. His
tenure was
dominated by the
United States' entry...
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March 1, 2024.
Retrieved March 3, 2024.
Brower 1942, p. 7. "Frederick W.
Hinitt,
Centre College President (1904–1915)". CentreCyclopedia.
Centre College...
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Breckinridge (1863–68)
Beatty (1870–88) W.
Young (1888–96)
Roberts (1898–1903)
Hinitt (1904–15)
Ganfield (1915–21)
Montgomery (1922–26)
Turck (1927–36) McLeod...
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Breckinridge (1863–68)
Beatty (1870–88) W.
Young (1888–96)
Roberts (1898–1903)
Hinitt (1904–15)
Ganfield (1915–21)
Montgomery (1922–26)
Turck (1927–36) McLeod...