Brown University Dean of the College files Brown University Dean of the College files 1939-1986

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Brown University Dean of the College files Brown University Dean of the College files 1939-1986

The Dean of the College files contains office files dating from 1939 to 1986. The series are arranged chronologically. The materials within each series are arranged alphabetically by topic.

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Keeney, Barnaby C. (Barnaby Conrad), 1914-1980

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Educational administrator. From the description of Reminiscences of Barnaby Conrad Keeney : oral history, 1968. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122632235 Twelfth president of Brown University, 1955-1966; chairman of the Commission on the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. From the description of Barnaby Conrad Keeney papers, 1936-1980 (bulk 1940s-1966). (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 86140631 ...

Brown University. Office of the Dean of the College

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The Office of the Dean of the College includes deans and program directors who oversee all aspects of the undergraduate academic experience at Brown. During World War II this included oversight of military education and training. In particular, the Dean's office was involved in the establishment and coordination of programs aligned with the each of the arms of the United States military. From the guide to the Brown University Dean's Military files, circa 1943-1944, (John...

Bechtel, Thomas F.

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...

Morse, Robert W.

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...

Sheridan, Harriet W.

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...

Bergethon, K. Roald (Kaare Roald), 1918-2004

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...

Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976

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California state senator and attorney general. From the description of My first forty years in California politics, 1922-1962 : manuscript, [ca.1963-1979]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 213766596 Biographical Information Robert Walker Kenny was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 21, 1901. His father was Robert W. Kenny, Sr., (1863-1914) a prominent banker and civic leader in Los Angeles...

Stoltz, Merton P. (Merton Philip), 1913-1989

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Acting president of Brown University from 1969 to 1970. From the description of Merton Philip Stoltz papers, 1969-1970. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122639634 The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and...

Arnold, Samuel Tomlinson, 1892-1956.

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Samuel Tomlinson Arnold (1892-1956), first provost of Brown University, was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, on August 23, 1892, the son of a minister. He graduated from Brown in 1913 with final honors in chemistry, having been a James Manning and a Francis Wayland scholar, a Carpenter Prize speaker, and elected to both Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. He found time also to take the train to Central Falls to teach evening classes. He stayed on at Brown, earning an A.M. degree in 1914 ...

Watts, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1926-2001

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B.A. (1947) and Ph.D. (1953), Brown University. Specialist in American literature; wrote on Thomas Holley Chivers and F. Scott Fitzgerald. From the description of General working rules for Willis Bib[liography], [ca. 1950-1960]. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 122615815 The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was...

Massey, Walter E.

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...

Coles, James Stacy, 1913-1996

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James Stacy "Spike" Coles was a chemist. While at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), he was the supervisor of the Underwater Explosives Research Laboratory (UERL). This research was critical to the allied anti-submarine warfare effort. He was on the faculty of City College of New York, a professor at Brown University and eventually became the President of Bowdoin College. Cole served for many years as a trustee and member of the Corporation at WHOI. From the description...

Eckelmann, F. Donald

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...

Schulze, Robert O.

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The Dean of the University was an office established by the Advisory and Executive Committee in December 1899 to relieve the president of routine and disciplinary work. The first dean was Winslow Upton, who resigned in 1901 for health reasons. Alexander Meiklejohn was dean from 1901 to 1912, and concerned himself with scholastic achievement, attendance, athletic activities, and social life of the students. Otis Randall, who followed Meiklejohn, was dean until 1930. He wrote a book, ...