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'''William Milligan Sloane''', [[CC]] [[1868]], was a famous Columbia College alumnus and the United States' first representative to the International Olympic Committee. He was also the founder and first president of the United States Olympic Committee, effectively involving the United States in the revival of the Olympic Games. After serving as president of the organization, he returned to Columbia to teach history. | '''William Milligan Sloane''', [[CC]] [[1868]], was a famous Columbia College alumnus and the United States' first representative to the International Olympic Committee. He was also the founder and first president of the United States Olympic Committee, effectively involving the United States in the revival of the Olympic Games. After serving as president of the organization, he returned to Columbia to teach history. | ||
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Revision as of 10:33, 4 October 2010
William Milligan Sloane, CC 1868, was a famous Columbia College alumnus and the United States' first representative to the International Olympic Committee. He was also the founder and first president of the United States Olympic Committee, effectively involving the United States in the revival of the Olympic Games. After serving as president of the organization, he returned to Columbia to teach history.