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+ | [[Image:Carmanatbat.jpg|thumb|240px|Dean Carman at bat during a Student-Faculty ballgame]] | ||
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+ | '''Harry Carman''' [[GSAS]] '19 was the fourth Dean of [[Columbia College]]. A champion of the [[Core Curriculum]], he was very popular among students. He advised many, including [[Jacques Barzun]], and even helped with their expenses. An agricultural historian, he maintained a working farm upstate even while dean. [[James Shenton]] spent some time working there while a student. He was compelled to retire as dean at age 65, but remained teaching for three more years. | ||
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+ | [[Carman Hall]] is named after him. | ||
{{succession|office=Dean of Columbia College|years=[[1943]]-[[1950]]|preceded=[[Herbert E. Hawkes]]|succeeded=[[Lawrence H. Chamberlain]]}} | {{succession|office=Dean of Columbia College|years=[[1943]]-[[1950]]|preceded=[[Herbert E. Hawkes]]|succeeded=[[Lawrence H. Chamberlain]]}} | ||
− | [[Category:Deans|Carman, Harry J.]] | + | ==External links== |
+ | *[http://www.college.columbia.edu/core/oasis/profiles/carman.php Profile of Carman] | ||
+ | *[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,858597,00.html?iid=chix-sphere "Dirt Farmer Gone Wrong"], Time Magazine, Monday, January 23, 1950 | ||
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+ | [[Category:Deans of Columbia College|Carman, Harry J.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Carman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:History professors|Carman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Former professors|Carman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Great Teacher Award recipients|Carman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Alexander Hamilton Medal recipients|Carman]] |
Latest revision as of 10:08, 16 May 2013
Harry Carman GSAS '19 was the fourth Dean of Columbia College. A champion of the Core Curriculum, he was very popular among students. He advised many, including Jacques Barzun, and even helped with their expenses. An agricultural historian, he maintained a working farm upstate even while dean. James Shenton spent some time working there while a student. He was compelled to retire as dean at age 65, but remained teaching for three more years.
Carman Hall is named after him.
Preceded by Herbert E. Hawkes |
Dean of Columbia College 1943-1950 |
Succeeded by Lawrence H. Chamberlain |
External links
- Profile of Carman
- "Dirt Farmer Gone Wrong", Time Magazine, Monday, January 23, 1950