• Source: Eliphaz Fay
  • Eliphaz Fay (April 27, 1797 – March 19, 1854) served as the fourth president of Colby College (then called the Waterville College) in Maine.


    Personal life


    Fay was born to Solomon Fay, and Suzannah Morse, a schoolteacher in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Graduated from Brown University in 1821. He married Mary Helen (Lee) on April 20, 1829. His children were Susan Mary, William Wirt, Henry Harrison, Caroline Louise.


    Work


    Fay had a career as a lawyer. In 1832 he was the first principal of New Paltz Academy. From 1833-1834 he published The Independence, a newspaper in Poughkeepsie, New York, which "advocate(d) the cause of Anti-Masonry, literature, science, temperance, morality and religion."
    Editor: Eliphaz Fay, 1832-1834.
    Elected President of Colby College in August 1841, after a year when the college had no president for the prior year. The enrollment was 76.


    References




    External links


    The Evening of Life, written by Chaplin, and republished several times
    Portrait of Chaplin

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