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William F. Gorrie
President (1887-89)
William F. Gorrie, the second president of Dakota State Normal School,
was born in Salem, New York, May 25, 1842. He attended the village school
until about twelve years old. He was fitted for college under the
tutorship of David bullion, his uncle, the grammarian, and entered
Williams College in 1860, receiving his A. B. in 1864, when he accepted
the principal ship of Salem Academy, Salem, New York. In 1868, he went to
Minneapolis to assume the principal ship of the east side schools, then to
St. Anthony. Two years later he became principal of Afton Academy at
Afton, Minnesota and three years later accepted the principal ship of the
Stillwater schools, remaining there ten years. The degree of A.M. was
conferred by Williams College in 1876. He then went to Mankato as
superintendent and remained there four years.
From there he went to Watertown, Dakota Territory, to organize the
graded schools and then came to Madison, where he was president of Normal
for two years. He never taught after leaving here but was active in
educational circles in Minnesota. He was connected with the extension
service at the University of Minnesota; was president of the Minnesota
State Teachers Association one year and read many papers before the
Association at various times. He also had the honor of being appointed as
the inspector of Normal Schools by the Governor of Minnesota. Professor
Gorrie died October 25, 1903, at his home in Minneapolis.
Mrs. Jean Gorrie
Lowry, V. A. Forty Years at General Beadle (1922-1962). Madison, SD:
Dakota State University, 1984. pg 8.
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