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+ | '''Herbert E. Hawkes''' had awesome hair. He was also Dean of [[Columbia College]] for a long, long time, helping pass through many of the reforms which helped build the [[Core Curriculum]]. A defender of the liberal arts, he opposed the "Columbia plan," which would have allowed College students to graduate in less than four years. | ||
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+ | A mathematician by training, he joined the faculty in [[1910]], becoming acting dean in [[1917]] and ascending to the full deanship a year later. | ||
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+ | He possibly may or may not have made remarks that may or may not be later interpreted as anti-Semitic. | ||
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{{succession|office=Dean of Columbia College|years=[[1918]]-[[1943]]|preceded=[[Frederick P. Keppel]]|succeeded=[[Harry J. Carman]]}} | {{succession|office=Dean of Columbia College|years=[[1918]]-[[1943]]|preceded=[[Frederick P. Keppel]]|succeeded=[[Harry J. Carman]]}} | ||
[[Category:Deans of Columbia College|Hawkes, Herbert E.]] | [[Category:Deans of Columbia College|Hawkes, Herbert E.]] |
Revision as of 01:48, 4 December 2007
Herbert E. Hawkes had awesome hair. He was also Dean of Columbia College for a long, long time, helping pass through many of the reforms which helped build the Core Curriculum. A defender of the liberal arts, he opposed the "Columbia plan," which would have allowed College students to graduate in less than four years.
A mathematician by training, he joined the faculty in 1910, becoming acting dean in 1917 and ascending to the full deanship a year later.
He possibly may or may not have made remarks that may or may not be later interpreted as anti-Semitic.
Preceded by Frederick P. Keppel |
Dean of Columbia College 1918-1943 |
Succeeded by Harry J. Carman |