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Cummings supervised the construction of several buildings, including Rich Library (now the Patricelli '92 Theatre), Memorial Chapel, and Orange Judd Hall. He also enlarged the school's curriculum - particularly in the natural sciences - and oversaw the admission of women, a policy maintained until 1909." Although he stayed on at Wesleyan as a teacher until 1878, Cummings relinquished the presidency of the university in 1875 so he could focus more on his preaching. He took up full-time preaching again in 1878 and continued to travel the country giving sermons until he was asked to become the President of Northwestern University in
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Cummings' time at Northwestern (1881–1890) was marked by expansion of the campus, construction of many new buildings, and a greater level of financial solvency than Northwestern had previously known. Cummings was able to increase faculty salaries, pay off Northwestern's debt, and add new buildings to
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while at Wesleyan, which allowed him to mix his two greatest preoccupations, teaching and preaching. "Cummings' Wesleyan presidency spanned the Civil War, during which 133 students left Wesleyan to join the Union Army, and several others left to join the Confederate Army. Despite this disruption,
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from Northwestern University in 1866. When Cummings died on May 7, 1890, his funeral was well attended by prominent educators and ministers, and the eulogies given on his behalf were bound. He was survived by his wife, Deborah, who remained a trustee of Northwestern University until her death in
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minister, and his wife Elizabeth. Following in the footsteps of his father, Cummings devoted his early life to education and the promotion of Methodism. He worked to furnish the funds for his attendance at the
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During his lifetime, Cummings was widely recognized as a preeminent Methodist scholar and pastor, which is evident from the numerous honorary degrees he received for his good works. He was granted an honorary
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professor from 1856 to 1912 and President from 1900 to 1902, married Alice Cummings in 1890, and it was in their house that Joseph Cummings died.
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in 1889, and Hatfield House, a dormitory for men, in 1890). He was a noted teacher.
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1900, and his two adoptive daughters, Mary (born in 1846) and Alice (1856–1932).
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the Evanston campus (e.g. Fayerweather Hall of Science in 1881,
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In 1854, Cummings was appointed President of Genesee College in
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Joseph Cummings and his wife Deborah Cummings are buried in
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Contributions to American Educational History, Volume 14
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Joseph Cumming

Wesleyan University
Augustus W. Smith
Cyrus D. Foss
5th President of Northwestern University
Oliver Marcy
Falmouth, Maine
Evanston, Illinois
Rosehill Cemetery
Alma mater
Wesleyan University
Northwestern University
Genesee College
Syracuse University
Falmouth, Maine
Methodist
Maine Wesleyan Seminary
Wesleyan University
Middletown, Connecticut
Eclectic Society of Phi Nu Theta
Clark Titus Hinman
Dutchess County, New York
Erastus Otis Haven
Lima, New York
alma mater
moral and mental philosophy
Evanston, Illinois
Dearborn Observatory
Charles Henry Fowler

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