Charles K. Adams, president, 1892-1901: Adams advanced the building programand developed a
professional relationship with the Legislature. The university's budget tripled during Adams'
tenure. He resigned due to failing health.
Charles Kendall Adams: The president of the university from 1892 until 1901, Adams is believed
to have written the “sifting and winnowing” statement about academic freedom following the
investigation of Professor Richard Ely.