Past Washington College Presidents
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- William Smith 1782-1789
- Colin Ferguson 1793-1805
- Hugh McGuire 1813-1815
- Joab G. Cooper 1816-1817
- Gerard E. Stack 1817-1818
- Francis Waters 1818-1823
- Timothy Clowes 1823-1829
- Peter Clark 1829-1832
- Richard W. Ringgold 1832-1854
- Francis Waters 1854-1860
- Andrew J. Sutton 1860-1867
- Robert C. Berkeley 1867-1873
- William J. Rivers 1873-1887
- Thomas N. Williams 1887-1889
- Charles W. Reid 1889-1903
- James W. Cain 1903-1918
- Clarence P. Gould 1919-1923
- Paul E. Titsworth 1923-1933
- Gilbert W. Mead 1933-1949
- Daniel Z. Gibson 1950-1970
- Charles J. Merdinger 1970-1973
- Joseph H. McLain 1973-1981
- Garry E. Clarke (acting), 1981–1982
- Douglass Cater 1982-1990
- Charles H. Trout 1990-1995
- John S. Toll 1995-2004
- Baird Tipson 2004-2010
- Mitchell Reiss 2010-
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