i shift whiic rn the other days, one- man is working.CYRUS NUTTFEATUREDPUBLICATIONThe autobiography of the Rev. Cyrus Nutt, pioneer Methodist t j minister and Hoosier educator, L?featured in the Marc h issue ofthe Indiai a Magazine of History,published by the Indiana University history department. This autobiography was edited byMiss Eleanore Cammack, archivist of DePauw University and Indiana Methodism. The originalis preserved in the archives onthe DePauw campus at Green-castle as part of the growing collection established by the Reverend Worth M. Tippy, distinguished leader among Indiana Methodists and DePauw alumni.In his autobiography Nutt tellsof his boyhood in Ohio, his difficult strUfcjJe preceding his conversion at a Methodist camp meeting, and his appointment as the first professor at AsburyUniversity (now DePauw) whenit. commenced in 1837. In 184DNutt became president of the Fort Wayne Female College and from 1850 until 1955 he servedas presiri. ' of Whitewater College at Centerville. Like Asbury, these institut ons were also sponsored by Methodist. Between 1858-1860 he served as actingpresident of Asbury and then as IFI PPSl / I f* t I I f ^ 11 U n f I ••