William Rainey Harper (1856-1906) graduated at fourteen from Muskingum College
and gained a PhD from Yale at eighteen. Harper was the founding president of the University of
Chicago in 1891, and the shape and funding of the university were largely his doing. Among his
innovations were the quarter system, the university press, and an extension division. He joined the
Club in 1892 and read two papers.
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