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− | '''John W. Alexander''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1939|39]] [[MPhil]] '[[1973|73]] served as acting [[Dean of Columbia College]] from [[1962]]-[[1963]] upon the resignation of [[John Gorham Palfrey]] and before [[David Truman]] took over. | + | '''John W. Alexander''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1939|39]] [[MPhil]] '[[1973|73]] served as acting [[Dean of Columbia College]] from [[1962]]-[[1963]] upon the resignation of [[John Gorham Palfrey]] and before [[David Truman]] took over. Previously, he had held other administrative posts and had been an admissions officer. He may be the only Dean of Columbia College, acting or otherwise, to have finished his graduate education after serving as dean, proving it's never too late to go back to school. |
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+ | While he was a College student, Alexander was a known member of the [[Senior Society]] of [[Nacoms]]. | ||
{{succession|office=Acting Dean of Columbia College|years=[[1962]]-[[1963]]|preceded=[[John Gorham Palfrey]]|succeeded=[[David Truman]]}} | {{succession|office=Acting Dean of Columbia College|years=[[1962]]-[[1963]]|preceded=[[John Gorham Palfrey]]|succeeded=[[David Truman]]}} |
Latest revision as of 19:44, 16 May 2013
John W. Alexander CC '39 MPhil '73 served as acting Dean of Columbia College from 1962-1963 upon the resignation of John Gorham Palfrey and before David Truman took over. Previously, he had held other administrative posts and had been an admissions officer. He may be the only Dean of Columbia College, acting or otherwise, to have finished his graduate education after serving as dean, proving it's never too late to go back to school.
While he was a College student, Alexander was a known member of the Senior Society of Nacoms.
Preceded by John Gorham Palfrey |
Acting Dean of Columbia College 1962-1963 |
Succeeded by David Truman |