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'''Harry Carman''' 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.
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'''Harry Carman''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '?? 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. He was compelled to retire as dean at age 65, but remained teaching for three more years.  
  
 
[[Carman Hall]] is named after him.  
 
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Revision as of 01:44, 4 December 2007

Harry J. Carman
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Harry Carman CC '?? 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. 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


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