School Heads
Francis Marion Garver, 1916–1921; Francis Mitchell Froelicher, 1921–1927; William Burnlee Curry, 1927–1931; Arthur Seybold, 1931–1934; Dr. Joseph S. Butterweck, 1934–1937; George Harvey Ivins, 1937–1943; J. Conrad Seegers, 1943–1944; Dr. N. Eldred Bingham, 1944–1945; John H. Niemeyer, 1945–1956; Lynn E. Brown, Jr., 1956–1957; Ruth Dolton Tomlinson, 1957–1958; Marion Sacks, 1958–1960; Mae Spang, 1960–1964; Frederic W. Locke, 1964–1967; Dr. Douglas Cameron MacDonald, 1967–1969; Richard Tyre, 1969–1970; Miriam Niebuhr, 1970–1986; Karen M. Johnson, 1986–1991; Betsy Berger, 1991–1992; Peter F. Baily '64, 1992–1999; Karl Welsh, 1999–2009; Martha Platt, 2009-2010.
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Famous quotes containing the words school and/or heads:
“We are all adult learners. Most of us have learned a good deal more out of school than in it. We have learned from our families, our work, our friends. We have learned from problems resolved and tasks achieved but also from mistakes confronted and illusions unmasked. . . . Some of what we have learned is trivial: some has changed our lives forever.”
—Laurent A. Daloz (20th century)
“In a large university, there are as many deans and executive heads as there are schools and departments. Their relations to one another are intricate and periodic; in fact, galaxy is too loose a term: it is a planetarium of deans with the President of the University as a central sun. One can see eclipses, inner systems, and oppositions.”
—Jacques Barzun (b. 1907)