. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN A. R. KUMLER, A. M., Ph. D. Was born near Hamilton, Ohio, 1854. His early education was acquired in the commonschools of Butler county, Ohio. After reaching his majority he entered the Normal Univer-sity at Lebanon, Ohio, and remained there two years. He then entered Otterbein Univer-sity at Westerville, Ohio, and continued his studies six years, graduating in the classicalcourse. Two years were then spent in the study of medicine in the Cincinnati Medical Col-lege. To complete his education more fully, especially
. Our county; its history and early settlement by townships. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN A. R. KUMLER, A. M., Ph. D. Was born near Hamilton, Ohio, 1854. His early education was acquired in the commonschools of Butler county, Ohio. After reaching his majority he entered the Normal Univer-sity at Lebanon, Ohio, and remained there two years. He then entered Otterbein Univer-sity at Westerville, Ohio, and continued his studies six years, graduating in the classicalcourse. Two years were then spent in the study of medicine in the Cincinnati Medical Col-lege. To complete his education more fully, especially in the classics, Mr. Kumler spent ondyear in Berlin, Germany He has attained the degrees A. M., Ph. D. Prof. Kumler serveeas President of Avalon College, Trenton, Mo., for ten years, ending in June, 1897. Sincethen he has spent a large portion ofjhis time in Muncie in the organization of the University. HARRISON TOWNSHIP. 173 that on the south line being free pike, and the Muncie andWheeling pike crosses the northeast corner. School No. 1 islocated on the
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