Difference between revisions of "Millicent Carey McIntosh"
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− | '''Millicent Carey McIntosh''' (Nov. 30, 1898 – Jan. 3, 2001) served as [[Barnard College]]'s fourth president from November 1946 to 1962. | + | '''Millicent Carey McIntosh''' (Nov. 30, [[1898]] – Jan. 3, [[2001]]) served as [[Barnard College]]'s fourth president from November [[1946]] to [[1962]]. |
− | McIntosh is widely regarded one of the most succesful presidents for Barnard. Under her leadership, Barnard saw a substantial growth in endowment and facilities including the construction of the Barnard Library at [[Lehman Hall]] in 1959 and [[Reid Hall]] in 1961. | + | McIntosh is widely regarded one of the most succesful presidents for Barnard. Under her leadership, Barnard saw a substantial growth in endowment and facilities including the construction of the Barnard Library at [[Lehman Hall]] in [[1959]] and [[Reid Hall]] in [[1961]]. |
The soon-to-be-demolished Barnard [[McIntosh|student center]] is named after her. | The soon-to-be-demolished Barnard [[McIntosh|student center]] is named after her. |
Revision as of 01:32, 4 April 2007
Millicent Carey McIntosh (Nov. 30, 1898 – Jan. 3, 2001) served as Barnard College's fourth president from November 1946 to 1962.
McIntosh is widely regarded one of the most succesful presidents for Barnard. Under her leadership, Barnard saw a substantial growth in endowment and facilities including the construction of the Barnard Library at Lehman Hall in 1959 and Reid Hall in 1961.
The soon-to-be-demolished Barnard student center is named after her.