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presidents and Cornell
Iowa's most recent presidents have left to become presidents at several of the most prestigious colleges and universities of the United States: Dartmouth College ( James O. Freedman in 1987 ), the University of Michigan ( Mary Sue Coleman in 2002 ), and Cornell University ( Hunter R. Rawlings III in 1995 and David Skorton in 2006 ).
Since its founding, Quill and Dagger has been well-connected with the presidents of Cornell University.
Cornell University presidents Dale R. Corson, Frank H. T.

presidents and Wisconsin
Since its founding in 1916, the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire has had three presidents and five chancellors.
* Biographies of the chancellors and presidents of the University of Wisconsin – Madison

presidents and Brown
Alcorn has had eighteen presidents, with Dr. M. Christopher Brown II becoming the eighteenth president in 2001.
Since President Conway's term, all Smith presidents have been women, with the exception of John M. Connolly's one-year term as acting president in the interim after President Simmons left to lead Brown University.
Frost is the only person to have interviewed eight British prime ministers serving between 1964 and 2010 ( Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron ) and the seven US presidents in office between 1969 and 2008 ( Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W.
On 9 October 2008, the school announced that 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature Harold Pinter, who attended the school in 1950 – 51, had agreed to become its president, succeeding Labour Party politician Peter Mandelson, who had rejoined the government of Prime Minister Gordon Brown ; previous presidents of the school included Dame Judi Dench and Lord Laurence Olivier.
" Subsequent Brown presidents Maxcy and Wayland also served as ministers at the church.
In 2008-09, Sexton co-chaired ( with Rick Trainor, the principal of Kings College London ) the US-UK Study Group on Higher Education in a Global Environment, a working group of university presidents constituted by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
General Brown was as much at home in the presence of kings and presidents as he was in the company of Salvationists from the humblest of backgrounds, and both received him just as warmly.
and Ruby Carson, John B. Bethune, Harvey DeRamus, and Eugene Fitzgerald ), elected officials ( James B. Allen, George C. Wallace, Lurleen B. Wallace, and Harold C. Martin ), and former Jeff State presidents ( Leroy Brown and George L. Layton ).
Jeff State has had three presidents: Dr. Leroy Brown ( 1964-1971 ), Dr. George L. Layton ( 1971-1979 ), and Dr. Judy M. Merritt ( 1979-present ).

presidents and Columbia
In 1900, the presidents of Harvard University, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago each made clear that no donor could any longer dictate faculty decisions ; such a donor ’ s contribution would be unwelcome.
This included a memorial to the United States Congress on February 11, 1828, that laid out plans for a city where the Columbia River meets the Willamette River ( present-day Portland, Oregon ) and a proposal to name mountains in the Cascade Range after US presidents.
From 1940 to 1951, presidents Guilds and Greene oversaw Columbia College as well as Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

presidents and Princeton
There was a mood of alarm and mistrust, and, while the crisis was developing, the presidents of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton developed a project to reform the sport and forestall possible radical changes forced by government upon the sport.
He is a graduate of Princeton University ( 1958 ) and Yale University ( 1959 ) and served presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower through George H. W.

presidents and Yale
Descendants of these students would become presidents of Dartmouth College, Yale University and Harvard University.
Yale was swept up by the great intellectual movements of the period — the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment — thanks to the religious and scientific interests of presidents Thomas Clap and Ezra Stiles.
# Timothy Dwight College – named for the two Yale presidents of that name, Timothy Dwight IV and Timothy Dwight V. Usually called " T. D.
Many notable Yale and New Haven luminaries are buried in the Grove Street Cemetery, including fourteen Yale presidents ; nevertheless, it was not restricted to members of the upper class, and was open to all.
" The oft-recounted ( and likely apocryphal ) response of many presidents of Yale is, in substance, " They certainly will be, if Yale needs the property.
It was named for Dwight and his father, who were both regarded as particularly important presidents of Yale.
Daniel Coit Gilman ( July 6, 1831 – October 13, 1908 ) was an American educator and academician, who was instrumental in founding the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College, and who subsequently served as one of the earliest presidents of the University of California, the first president of Johns Hopkins University, and as founding president of the Carnegie Institution.
After attending the Groton School and Yale University ( where he was one of the first presidents of the Yale Political Union ) and a member of Skull and Bones, he entered Harvard Law School but left to join the Army Signal Corps during World War II.
Grove Street Cemetery's Egyptian Revival gateway is inscribed The Dead Shall Be Raised, and most Yale presidents since it was built — and Hadley was no exception — have at some point quipped that the dead would most certainly be raised if Yale needs the land.
Timothy Dwight College, commonly abbreviated and referred to as " TD ", is a residential college at Yale University named after two university presidents, Timothy Dwight IV and Timothy Dwight V. The college was designed in 1935 by James Gamble Rogers in the Federal-style architecture popular during the younger Timothy Dwight's presidency, and was most recently renovated in 2002.
* The Birth of a New Institution: How two Yale presidents and their admissions directors tore up the " old blueprint " to create a modern Yale ( Yale Alumni Magazine, December, 1999 )

presidents and Harvard
In a 1948 poll conducted by Harvard University historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr., the first notable survey of scholars ' opinions of the presidents, Harding ranked last among the 29 presidents considered.
Other graduates that distinguished themselves in legal academia and practice are university presidents Mark Yudof ( President of the University of California system ), John Frederick Zeller III ( President of Bucknell University ) and Rodney K. Smith ( President of Southern Virginia University ), Robert Butkin ( Dean of the University of Tulsa College of Law ), William Schnader ( drafter of the Uniform Commercial Code ), William Draper Lewis ( founder of the American Law Institute and Dean of Penn Law ), Henry Martyn Hoyt, Jr. ( Solicitor General of the United States ), E. Grey Lewis ( General Counsel of the U. S. Navy ), Bernard Wolfman ( Fessenden Professor of Law Emeritus at Harvard Law School ), Jonathan Z. Cannon ( Blaine T. Phillips Distinguished Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Virginia School of Law and Deputy Administrator of the EPA ).
* Erwin N. Griswold, a dean of the Harvard Law School and Solicitor General under presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon
Beginning in 1963, students at Radcliffe received Harvard diplomas signed by the presidents of Radcliffe and Harvard and joint commencement exercises began in 1970.
The award was established in 1896 and named for Justin Winsor ( 1831 – 1896 ), one of the founders and presidents of the American Historical Association and the long-time Librarian of Harvard University.
APSA presidents serve one-year terms: the current president is Jane Mansbridge of Harvard University.
In 1982 he participated in an executive education program for business owners and presidents at Harvard Business School.
Formed in 1795 as an artistic-minded fraternity, the Pudding began hosting mock trials of such phenomena as timely Harvard presidents and the study of mathematics.
" A history of Harvard notes the decline in Boston Brahmin influence at Harvard during the last quarter of the 1900s, and says " a third of presidents of the Final Clubs were Jewish by 1986 and one was black.
Palmer's life was commemorated at a service at Harvard University in 1903 by college presidents she knew and other noted people.
Elmwood has been owned by Harvard University since 1962 and served as residence for the university's presidents since 1971 when acting Harvard President Derek Bok ( 1971 – 1991 & 2006 – 2007 ) moved his young family to these bucolic grounds to escape the din of student activity on Quincy Street.
He was hired by Harvard President Abbott Lawrence Lowell, and he was to remain at Harvard for the next 41 years, during which time he became an advisor to a number of American presidents and presidential candidates, including Al Smith in 1928.

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