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{{succession|preceded=[[Wesley J. Hennessy]]|succeeded=[[Peter W. Likins]]|office=Acting Dean of [[SEAS]]|years=[[1975]] - [[1976]]}} | {{succession|preceded=[[Wesley J. Hennessy]]|succeeded=[[Peter W. Likins]]|office=Acting Dean of [[SEAS]]|years=[[1975]] - [[1976]]}} | ||
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[[Category:Deans of SEAS|Schwarz, Ralph]] | [[Category:Deans of SEAS|Schwarz, Ralph]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 26 March 2013
Ralph J. Schwarz was the most-frequently-serving dean of SEAS, having stepped in as acting dean on three separate occasions. Perhaps he should be called "The Once and Future Dean", though Donald Goldfarb is potentially eyeing that title.
Preceded by Wesley J. Hennessy |
Acting Dean of SEAS 1975 - 1976 |
Succeeded by Peter W. Likins |
Preceded by Peter W. Likins |
Acting Dean of SEAS 1980 - 1981 |
Succeeded by Robert A. Gross |
Preceded by Robert A. Gross |
Acting Dean of SEAS 1990 - 1991 |
Succeeded by David H. Auston |