Jame Canfield, Journal 1891-1894

James Canfield, chancellor of the University of Nebraska from 1891 to 1895, kept a journal for 4 years while he held this administrative position. In the journal he details his daily activities and the hours he spent in the office working with faculty, students, and others in support of the university.

In June 1894, an entry includes the following statement: "...closes my record of three years service- public service in Nebraska. There have been haps and mishaps, errors in judgment and temper, and all the short-comings that belong with all human undertakings. But there have been no more than these. The grand average certainly shows success- unlooked for and even unprecedented. I am not satisfied- except that I have never knowingly neglected an opportunity to forward the interest of the University, have not been idle, and have really and sincerely done my best."

Canfield left Nebraska in 1895 to become president at the Ohio State University. More about Canfield is found here: "Chancellors" and "University of Nebraska Chancellors."

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