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1855

At the State Fair held in Elmira in September 1855, Augustus W. Cowles visited the college campus.

The first students at Elmira College arrived in October 1855, though there had been a strike led by the contractor.

1859

The members of the first graduating class of Elmira College received their diplomas in 1859.

1864

Elmira College alumna Olivia Langdon (Class of 1864) married Samuel Clemens and later, the Clemens family enjoyed many summers at Quarry Farm.

1865

However, Milo Jewett, Vassar's first president, modeled the acceptance requirements and curriculum of his school upon those of Elmira College when Vassar opened in 1865.

1868

When Simeon Benjamin died in September 1868, the president of the college, Cowles, assumed the task of managing the school's monetary affairs.

1871

Both Cowles and Eaton Frisbie, president of the trustees, expressed irritation over the Synod's lack of financial assistance in June 1871.

1876

Sibyl, founded in 1876, is one of the oldest student-run magazines in the United States.

1888

In 1888, he announced his desire to resign as president of the college.

1896

In January 1896, he announced his resignation.

1901

One person whom MacKenzie brought to Elmira was Martha Harris, who became dean of the school in 1901.

1906

MacKenzie secured $30,000 from Andrew Carnegie in 1906, declaring that he could find other donors to give an additional $30,000.

1918

In February 1918, Shaw announced his resignation.

1922

While undergraduate liberal arts education in a residential setting has always been its major emphasis, Elmira began awarding the Master's degree in the nineteenth century and began offering evening courses to men as well as women as early as 1922.

Lent set out to raise one million dollars for use in building more facilities at the college in 1922.

1935

The college's eighth president, William Pott, was elected in May 1935.

1949

Lewis Eldred replaced him as the ninth president of Elmira College; he took office in June 1949 and left five years later.

1952

In 1952, Professor of English Literature Doctor Ida Langdon, on behalf of her family, presented the Mark Twain Study to Elmira College.

1969

Elmira College, co-educational since 1969, is one of the great, small colleges of the nation and was the first institution of higher learning in the world founded as a college to award baccalaureate degrees to women with a course of study comparable to contemporary men's colleges.

1983

In 1983, the Langdon family gave the study and the historic Quarry Farm to Elmira College

2021

Elmira College is a member of the United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC) which has postponed conference competition until January 1, 2021 due to the COVID pandemic.

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