Files, 1949-1957.
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Adams, Arthur S. (Arthur Stanton), 1896-1980
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Scientist and educator. From the description of Papers of Arthur S. Adams, 1937-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131895 Fund raising director, investor, philanthropist. Born in 1895. Studied economics at Sorbonne in Paris and at University College in London. Became the director of Southwest Campaign Bureau in Dallas in 1925. Actively invested in stock, real estate, and oil. Involved in fund-raising and membership drives for various charitable Jewish organizations and s...
University of New Hampshire. Office of the President. Assistant to the President.
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Chandler, Robert F. (Robert Flint), 1907-
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Robert Flint Chandler was born in Columbus, Ohio on June 22, 1907. He served as president of UNH from 1950-1954. From the description of Presidential Papers, 1950-1954. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 27457865 ...
Eddy, Edward D., Jr.
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Edward D. Eddy served in several different positions at the University of New Hampshire. From 1949 to 1954, he was the Assistant to the President. In 1952 he also took on duties as Director of University Development until 1955. For the year 1954-55, while the University searched for a new President, he filled in as Administrative Officer. In 1955 he was promoted to Vice President and Provost a position he held until 1960. He was an instructor of English at various times during these years. ...
University of New Hampshire. Director of University Development.
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University of New Hampshire. Vice President and Provost.
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University of New Hampshire
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In 1861, the United States federal government approved the Morrill Act which set aside land in each state for the founding of public higher education. In 1862, the New Hampshire state legislature accepted the grant of 80,000 acres of public lands on which to set up a university. It was not until 1866 however, that the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts was incorporated by the state legislature. They started the process of creating the By-laws and the Charter in 1862 and t...
JOHNSON, ELDON L.
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