Oliver M. Spencer

Oliver M. Spencer

Oliver M. Spencer (1829 – July 27, 1895) was the third President of the University of Iowa, serving from 1862-1867.

Academic offices
Preceded by
Silas Totten
President of the University of Iowa
1862-1867
Succeeded by
Nathan Ransom Leonard (acting)
James Black




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