Thomas Cowan Bell

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Thomas Cowan Bell (1832 - 1919) was born near Dayton, Ohio. At the age of 23, he was one of the seven founders of Sigma Chi Fraternity. He is best remembered for his exemplification of the qualities of learning and friendship. He was full of enthusiasm; a leader and teacher of men.

He graduated from Miami University in 1857, and began his life work of teaching. In 1861 he enlisted in the Union army, where he won a commission and received high commendation. Following the war he returned to his career in education, serving as the Superintendent of schools in Nobles County, Minnesota as well as the principal and president of several preparatory and collegiate institutions in the Western United States.