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Grover Cleveland 22nd President 1885-1889 24th President 1893-1897 |
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In the 1850's one of the head teachers was William N.
Cleveland, who for two years was connected with the school. His interest
was temporary, as he was a student of the Theological Seminary, neighbor
to the Institution, preparing for the ministry. His younger brother
was through his influence employed first in a clerical capacity and
later as both secretary and teacher in the literary department. This
was Grover Cleveland. The youth who became President of the United States
developed in the period of his service, though less than two years,
an interest in the welfare of the sightless that he never lost.
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