Edward T. Fairchild

Edward T. Fairchild

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office =President of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts
term_start =December 1, 1912
term_end = January 23, 1917
predecessor = Charles S. Murkland
successor = Ralph D. Hetzel
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Edward T. Fairchild ("birth" – January 23, 1917) was the third President of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts in Durham, New Hampshire from 1912 to January 23, 1917, when he died in office. Prior to serving as President of New Hampshire College, Fairchild served as Kansas state superintendent of public instruction. [UNH Archives. [http://www.izaak.unh.edu/archives/holdings/ua2/1-2.shtml Edward T. Fairchild 1912 to 1917] .]

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* [http://www.unh.edu UNH Web site]

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