Rockin` the fohawk
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Rockin` the fohawk
I N D I A NA DA I LY S T U D E N T | W E D N E S DAY, M A RC H 9, 2 0 1 1 PAG E A VISUAL COLUMN by Larry Buchanan Rockin’ the fohawk in 1860 Thinking about that next hair cut? Take some inspiration from IU’s presidents. Next time you walk in to Great Clips, bring this page and ask for a “Cyrus Nutt.” From hipsters to handlebar mustaches, sporting a bit of facial hair makes men look older, more professional and sophisticated. (But, we all know a few exceptions to this rule.) Here’s a look at IU’s presidential hair history. Andrew Wylie Alfred Ryors William Mitchel Daily John Hiram Lathrop Cyrus Nutt Lemuel Moss David Starr Jordan John Merle Coulter 1891–93 Joseph Swain 1893–1902 William Lowe Bryan Herman B Wells Elvis Stahr Joseph Sutton John W. Ryan Thomas Ehrlich Myles Brand Adam Herbert Michael McRobbie 1829–51 1875–84 1938–62 1852–53 1884–91 1962–68 1994–2002 1853–59 1968–71 2003–07 1859-60 1971–87 1860–75 1902–37 1987–94 2007–present All reference photos courtesy of IU Archives Buchanan is a senior majoring in journalism and fine art. Every other week, he’ll be using this space to present information visually — like a look at the change in the campus over four years, or a redesign of Oncourse and OneStart. If you have suggestions or comments, please e-mail them to [email protected]. The inspiration for this column came from a New York Times column of the same style by Christina Christoforou. Thank you, Christina. And thanks to Brad Cook at IU Archives for his help in gathering reference photos. 5