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'''Charles Henry Wharton''' was officially president of [[Columbia College]] for a few months in [[1801]]. A clergyman who had returned to the U.S. after being educated in England, he was offered the presidency after taking up the position of rector in a church in [[New Jersey]], but did not show up for [[convocation]] in August, and officially resigned that same fall.  
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'''Charles Henry Wharton''' was officially president of [[Columbia College]] for a few months in [[1801]]. A clergyman who had returned to the U.S. after being educated in England, he was offered the presidency after taking up the position of rector in a church in [[New Jersey]], but did not show up for [[convocation]] in August, and officially resigned that same fall. This makes him an honorary Columbia [[dropout]]
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[William Samuel Johnson]]|succeeded=[[Benjamin Moore]]|office=President of Columbia University|years=1801-1801}}
 
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[[Category:University presidents|Wharton, Charles Henry]]
 
[[Category:University presidents|Wharton, Charles Henry]]

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Charles Henry Wharton was officially president of Columbia College for a few months in 1801. A clergyman who had returned to the U.S. after being educated in England, he was offered the presidency after taking up the position of rector in a church in New Jersey, but did not show up for convocation in August, and officially resigned that same fall. This makes him an honorary Columbia dropout

Preceded by
William Samuel Johnson
President of Columbia University 
1801-1801
Succeeded by
Benjamin Moore