The Board of Regents loi 



ROBERT MCCLELLAND. 



MICHIGAN. 



Regent on behalf of the House of Representatives, appointed December 22, 1847. 



Born in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, August i, 1807; died in Detroit, Michi- 

 gan, August 27, 1880. A. B., Dickinson, 1829. Admitted to the Bar in 

 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1831. Member of Michigan Constitutional 

 Convention, 1835. Member of Michigan Legislature and Speaker, i838-'43. 

 Member of U. S. House of Representatives from Michigan, 1843-49. Mem- 

 ber of Constitutional Conventions of Michigan, 1850 and '67. Governor of 

 Michigan, 1851-53. Secretary of the Interior, i853-'57. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON M^CRARY. 



IOWA. 



Regent on behalf of the House of Representatives, appointed December 14, 1875. 



Born near Evansville, Indiana, August 29, 1835; died in St. Joseph, Mis- 

 souri, June 23, 1890. Educated in public school and Academy. Ad- 

 mitted to the Bar in Keokuk, Iowa, 1856. Member of the Iowa Legislature, 

 i857-'65. Member of U. S. House of Representatives from Iowa, March 4, 

 1869-March 4, 1877. Secretary of War Department, 1877-79. J^^g^ of 

 United States Circuit Court, 1879-84. 



EDWARD MCPHERSON. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



Regent on behalf of the House of Representatives, appointed December 19, 1861. 



Born in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 31, 1830; died in Gettysburg, Penn- 

 sylvania, December 14, 1895. A. B., Pennsylvania College, 1848; and Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania, 1848. A. M., Princeton, 1866. LL. 1)., University 

 of Pennsylvania, 1877. Admitted to the Bar. Member of U. S. House 

 of Representatives from Pennsylvania, December 5, 1859-March 4, 1863. 

 Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1863. Cleik of the House of 

 Representatives, 1863-73, i88i-'83, i889-'9i. Chief of the Bureau of En- 

 graving and Printing, i877-'78. 



JOHN MACLEAN. 



NEW JERSEY. 



Regent elected by Congress, January 11, 1868; reelected January 19, 1874, 

 December 19, 1879, and December 26, 1885. 



Born in Princeton, New Jersey, March 3, 1800; died in Princeton, New 

 Jersey, August 10, 1886. A. B., Princeton, 1816. D. D., Washington Col- 

 lege, 184 1. LL. D., University of the State of New York, 1854. Tutor 

 of Greek in Princeton. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in 

 Princeton, 1822-29. Professor of Ancient Languages, i829-'47. President 

 of Princeton, i854-'68. 



