Past Presidents
E. Roger Mandle 1993-2008
Louis A. Fazzano 1992-1993 (interim president)
Thomas F. Schutte 1983-1992
Lee Hall 1975-1983
Talbot Rantoul 1969-1975
Donald M. Lay, Jr. 1968-1969 (interim president)
Albert Bush-Brown 1962-1968
John R. Frazier 1955-1962
Max W. Sullivan 1947-1955
Helen Metcalf Danforth 1931-1947
Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke 1913-1931
Isaac Comstock Bates 1907-1913
William Carey Poland 1896-1907
Herbert Warren Ladd 1891-1896
Alfred Henry Littlefield June 11–27, 1890 (resigned)
Royal Chapin Taft 1888-1890
Claudius Buchanan Farnsworth 1877-1888
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