Difference between revisions of "Jacques Barzun"

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'''Jacques Barzun''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '27 is a cultural historian and was one of the great professors a Columbian could have in the mid-20th century. Still alive, amazingly. Wrote a mammoth 500 year history of the West entitled ''From Dawn To Decadence''.  
 
'''Jacques Barzun''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '27 is a cultural historian and was one of the great professors a Columbian could have in the mid-20th century. Still alive, amazingly. Wrote a mammoth 500 year history of the West entitled ''From Dawn To Decadence''.  
  
When he was a student, Barzun was a member of [[Philo]].  
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When he was a student, Barzun was a member of [[Philo]].
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Columbia's graduation robes were changed from the traditional black to slate blue at Barzun's prompting, the newer color being more comfortable in warm weather, as is typical during [[Commencement]].
  
 
{{succession|office=[[Provost]]|years=[[1958]]-[[1967]]|preceded=[[John A. Krout]]|succeeded=[[David B. Truman]]}}
 
{{succession|office=[[Provost]]|years=[[1958]]-[[1967]]|preceded=[[John A. Krout]]|succeeded=[[David B. Truman]]}}

Revision as of 13:25, 11 April 2007

See also Wikipedia's article about "Jacques Barzun".
Barzun on the cover of Columbia College Today

Jacques Barzun CC '27 is a cultural historian and was one of the great professors a Columbian could have in the mid-20th century. Still alive, amazingly. Wrote a mammoth 500 year history of the West entitled From Dawn To Decadence.

When he was a student, Barzun was a member of Philo.

Columbia's graduation robes were changed from the traditional black to slate blue at Barzun's prompting, the newer color being more comfortable in warm weather, as is typical during Commencement.

Preceded by
John A. Krout
Provost 
1958-1967
Succeeded by
David B. Truman