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Preceded by
  
Jasper N. Wilkinson

Succeeded by
  
Thomas W. Butcher


Name
  
Joseph Hill

Joseph H. Hill

Full Name
  
Joseph Henry Hill

Born
  
May 21, 1858 Stockton, New Jersey (
1858-05-21
)

Died
  
February 13, 1927(1927-02-13) (aged 68) Independence, Missouri

Spouse(s)
  
Frances Meldrus (m. 1892–1927)

Alma mater
  
Kansas State Normal Northwestern University Baker University

Resting place
  
Independence, Missouri

Joseph Henry Hill (May 21, 1858 – February 13, 1927) was an American educator, most notable for serving as the Kansas State Normal School's seventh president in Emporia, Kansas.

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Early life and education

Hill, born May 21, 1858 in Pennsylvania, and his family moved to Kansas shortly after he was born. In 1876, Hill graduated from Kansas State Normal School (KSN). In 1886, he graduated from Northwestern University, as well as in 1889. After attending Northwestern University, Hill moved back to Kansas in 1887 to teach at KSN, holding various positions including vice president of KSN until 1906. Hill graduated with his doctorate from Baker University in 1906.

Kansas State Normal presidency

Hill, the first president to graduate from the Kansas State Normal, became the next president of the Normal school in 1906 after Jasper N. Wilkinson resigned. During Hill's administration, several new buildings were built on the campus. The Kansas State Legislature granted more funding for the school to establish the music department in 1909. Several years later on June 30, 1913, Hill resigned to become a Boston University professor.

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Joseph H. Hill Wikipedia