Oscar Clute (1837–1902) was president of the U.S. state of Michigan's State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) from 1889 to 1893.
Oscar Clute was born in Albany, New York.
From 1855 to 1859 Clute taught high school.[1]
In 1862, Clute graduated from the State Agricultural College where he eventually taught math for four years.[2]
Clute received his M.S. degree. [3]
Clute was selected to be the president of the State Agricultural College and remained so for four years.[4]
Became president of Florida Agricultural College, which is now the University of Florida. [5]
Clute and his family moved to Pomona, California, where he went back to ministry.[6]
In 1864 Oscar married Mary Merrylees, who was the sister of Mrs. T.C. Abbot. Together the two had six children: William Merrylees, Oscar Clark, Lucy Merrylees, Katherine Spencer, Edward Hale and Marie Morrill. [7]
He died near Los Angeles, California, on January 27, 1902.[8]