Records, 1916-1921.
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New York University. College of Medicine
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New York University. National Army Training Detachment.
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Snow, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1863-
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New York University. School of Engineering and Science
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New York University
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The Class Collection documents selected student and alumni activities of New York University graduating classes from 1843-1966. Formal and informal gatherings were common, and were documented in detail by the participants. From the description of Class collection, 1843-1966. 1880-1900 (bulk). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 477254465 New York University (formerly, University of the City of New York), is an academic institution and, as such, its faculty produces ar...
New York University. Student Army Training Corps.
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The Student Army Training Corps (SATC) at New York University was part of a nationwide program initiated by the Committee on Education and Special Training of the U.S. War Department during World War I. Begun in the Spring of 1918 as the National Army Training Detachment, the units weredemobilized in December following the Armistice. The SATC program served as the predecessor to the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program on college and university campuses throughout the United States. ...
Bouton, Archibald Lewis, 1872-1941.
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Archibald Lewis Bouton was born on September 1, 1872 in Cortland, New York. In 1914 Bouton became head of the English department and also the Dean of the College of Arts and Pure Science. In 1919 Bouton wrote a pamphlet entitled The Colleges and Americanism. Here he set forth the idea that American institutions of higher learning had to inculcate values of Americanism in their students. Bouton died on April 18, 1941 (in Pasadena, California) after having been Dean of University College for twent...
United States. War Dept. Committee on Education and Special Training.
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New York University. Reserve Officer Training Corps.
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Washington Square College
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Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1934
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Elmer Ellsworth Brown, developed and headed the Department of Pedagogy (School of Education) at the University of California, Berkeley from 1892 to 1906. From the description of Elmer Ellsworth Brown papers, 1894-1898. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 80856902 Elmer Brown, an educator and university administrator, was born August 26, 1861 at Kiantone, New York. He grew up on a farm near Sublette, Illinois and began his college education at Illinois S...
Maulsby, William S.
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United States. Army. Students' Army Training Corps
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The establishment of Students' Army Training Corps units was authorized by the Selective Service Act of 1917. The Students' Army Training Corps utilized the facilities, equipment, and faculty of colleges and universities to select and train officer candidates and provide technical and vocational training during World War I. The unit at Oregon Agricutural College (OAC) formed in early 1918 and included officer trainees as well as draftees to be trained as toolmakers, foundrymen, machinists, auto ...
Brown, Marshall Stewart, 1870-1948
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Dean of Faculties, New York University. From the description of Papers, 1917-1940. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58660267 Marshall Brown was born in 1870 in Keene, New Hampshire. He studied at Brown University and Heidelberg University. Brown taught English at Brown University and history at the University of Michigan. In 1894 Brown came to New York University, where he served as a professor of history and political science. From 19...