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'''Dwight Carroll Miner''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1926|26]] [[PhD]] '[[1940|40]] was a history professor at the university. [[Valedictorian]] of his class (and a member of the [[Senior Society]] of [[Sachems]]), he went on to win the [[Mark Van Doren Award]] for teaching in [[1965]] and a [[Great Teacher Award]] in [[1971]].
 
'''Dwight Carroll Miner''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1926|26]] [[PhD]] '[[1940|40]] was a history professor at the university. [[Valedictorian]] of his class (and a member of the [[Senior Society]] of [[Sachems]]), he went on to win the [[Mark Van Doren Award]] for teaching in [[1965]] and a [[Great Teacher Award]] in [[1971]].
  
Among his books was an edited volume on the history of Columbia written for the school's bicentennial in [[1954]] and entitled ''A History of Columbia at Morningside''.
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Miner edited the 15 volume [[Bicentennial History of Columbia University]], which was published between [[1954]] and [[1957]], with volumes dedicated almost each of Columbia's constituent schools. In this regard, he is the forbear of Professor [[Robert McCaughey]], who wrote the 250th anniversary history of the University, "Stand, Columbia" in [[2003]].
  
His daughter, [[Dorothy Marie Miner]], received degrees in both law (1961) and urban planning (1972) from the university and was counsel to the  New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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Miner's daughter, [[Dorothy Marie Miner]], received degrees in both law (1961) and urban planning (1972) from the university and was counsel to the  New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
  
 
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Miner]]
 
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Miner]]

Latest revision as of 21:09, 16 May 2013

Dwight Carroll Miner CC '26 PhD '40 was a history professor at the university. Valedictorian of his class (and a member of the Senior Society of Sachems), he went on to win the Mark Van Doren Award for teaching in 1965 and a Great Teacher Award in 1971.

Miner edited the 15 volume Bicentennial History of Columbia University, which was published between 1954 and 1957, with volumes dedicated almost each of Columbia's constituent schools. In this regard, he is the forbear of Professor Robert McCaughey, who wrote the 250th anniversary history of the University, "Stand, Columbia" in 2003.

Miner's daughter, Dorothy Marie Miner, received degrees in both law (1961) and urban planning (1972) from the university and was counsel to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.