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This page lists notable alumni and former students, faculty, and administrators of Wabash College This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
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The signature of Lou Gehrig indicating his membership into Phi Delta Theta This is a list of prominent alumni of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Names are listed followed by the school attended and their graduation year. Academia Liberty Hyde Bailey, Michigan State University, 1882 – horticulturist, botanist, father of modern horticulture Guy Potter Benton, Ohio Wesleyan, 1886 – president ...
For 167 years, Wabash College's first Black student was shrouded in anonymity. Now, he's an honorary alumni. Wabash College’s first Black student just got his degree — 167 years later
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Ward Louis "Piggy" Lambert (May 28, 1888 – January 20, 1958) was an American basketball and baseball coach. He served as the head basketball coach at Purdue University during the 1916–17 season and from 1918 to 1946.
A book review in the December 1927 issue of the Indiana Magazine of History, states "The volume, aside from its mere historical value, is a fine commentary on education in Indiana. Dr. Dr. Millis writes well, the documents are at his elbow and the result is worthy of the centennial of our oldest living denominational college."
Salter returned to Wabash College as its president in 1978. The issue of Wabash remaining an all-male college was addressed multiple times while Salter was president. [3] After he was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he resigned the presidency of the college and returned to teaching physics in August 1989, but he died before the fall term ended. [2]