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− | '''Virginia Gilderseleeve''' was the third President of [[Barnard College]], though at the time, she and her predecessors used the title "Dean". | + | '''Virginia Gilderseleeve''' was the third President of [[Barnard College]], though at the time, she and her predecessors used the title "Dean". At the end of her tenure, in [[1945]], she served as the sole female delegate from the United States to the negotiation of the UN Charter and the founding of the United Nations (more or less making her a big deal). |
{{succession|preceded=[[Laura Drake Gill]]|succeeded=[[Millicent McIntosh]]|office=President of [[Barnard College]]|years=1911-1947}} | {{succession|preceded=[[Laura Drake Gill]]|succeeded=[[Millicent McIntosh]]|office=President of [[Barnard College]]|years=1911-1947}} | ||
[[Category:Barnard College presidents|Gildersleeve]] | [[Category:Barnard College presidents|Gildersleeve]] |
Revision as of 18:01, 5 October 2012
Virginia Gilderseleeve was the third President of Barnard College, though at the time, she and her predecessors used the title "Dean". At the end of her tenure, in 1945, she served as the sole female delegate from the United States to the negotiation of the UN Charter and the founding of the United Nations (more or less making her a big deal).
Preceded by Laura Drake Gill |
President of Barnard College 1911-1947 |
Succeeded by Millicent McIntosh |