- Albert Boynton Storms
Albert Boynton Storms (
April 1 ,1860 -July 1 ,1933 ) was a professor, university administrator, andMethodist theolgian. He was President ofIowa State University ,Ames, Iowa ; and the second president ofBaldwin-Wallace College ,Berea, Ohio Education
Storms was born in
Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1860. He graduated the public schools of Ann Arbor and then attended theUniversity of Michigan , earning his A.B. in 1883, and his Master's Degree in 1884.Early career
Storms immediately entered the ministry, in the
Detroit conference of theMethodist Episcopal Church in 1884, and apprenticing until his ordination in 1886. During this time, he served in numerous pastorates inFranklin, Michigan ,Hudson, Michigan , Harper Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church and Gass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church in Detroit. He then served in churches inMadison, Wisconsin , andDes Moines, Iowa .College Administrator
Storms' reputation grew, and he was given the post of President of the Iowa State College, (now,
Iowa State University ) in 1903. During this period, Storms was awardedHonorary Doctorate 's fromLawrence University in 1903 andDrake University in 1905.Storms' skills as an administrator would blossom during this period.Return to Ministry
After seven years at Iowa State, Storms returned to the ministry. He served as pastor of the Central Avenue Methodist Church in
Indianapolis, Indiana until 1915. He was instrumental in the Indianapolis Conference, and his skills did not go unnoticed. He was called to serve as the Second President of Baldwin-Wallace College in 1918.Return to Academia
When Storms arrived at Baldwin-Wallace, the fledging college was in much disarray. The first president of the college,
Arthur Louis Breslich was ousted by the student body for what appeared to be pro-German sentiments during theFirst World War . His fifteen years at Baldwin- Wallace were marked with phenomenal growth. To his credit, the College might have failed without his dillegence.Storms oversaw the growth of enrollments, endowments, programs, and faculty during the postbellum period. He was the last college president to teach regular classes on top of his busy schedule as president.
References
*Iowa State University", (1904-1924) "Alumni Magazine"
*Baldwin-Wallace College Archives "Memoir of Albert Boynton Storms", "Alumnus Magazine"
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