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Randolph Wilson ("Bill")
Bromery (January 18, 1926 –
February 26, 2013) was an
American educator and geologist, and a
former Chancellor of the University...
- The
Randolph W.
Bromery Center for the Arts at the
University of M****achusetts Amherst,
formerly and
commonly known as the Fine Arts Center, is an arts...
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Shepp was
recruited to the
University of M****achusetts
Amherst by
Randolph Bromery,
beginning a 30-year
career as a
professor of music. Shepp's
first two...
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faculty of the
University of M****achusetts
Amherst by
Chancellor Randolph Bromery. He
taught at the
university until the mid-1990s. In the
early 1980s, Roach...
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Nevins interim (1986–1987)
Irving H.
Buchen (1987–1988)
Randolph William Bromery interim (1988–1990)
Ronald Lee
Applbaum (1990–1996)
William H.
Lopes acting...
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Bohler (P/AC)
Edgar L.
Bolden (OFS)
George R.
Bolling (P/AC)
Randolph Bromery (P/AC)
George L.
Brown (P/AC)
Harold Brown (POW)
Roscoe C.
Brown Jr. (P/AC)...
- Gary Ernst, 1986 Jack E. Oliver, 1987
Albert W. Bally, 1988
Randolph Bromery, 1989
Raymond A. Price, 1990
Doris Malkin Curtis, 1991 E-An Zen, 1992 Robert...
- (1947–1954)
Mather (1954–1960)
Lederle (1960–1970)
Chancellors Tippo (1970–1971)
Bromery (1971–1979)
Koffler (1979–1982)
Baritz (1982)
Duffey (1982–1991) O'Brien...
- the
Geological Society of America, 2016
Randolph W. “Bill” and
Cecile T.
Bromery Award for Minorities,
Geological Society of America, 2015
Leptoukh Lecture...
- W. G.
Ernst (1986) Jack
Oliver (1987)
Albert W.
Bally (1988)
Randolph Bromery (1989)
Raymond A.
Price (1990)
Doris Malkin Curtis (1991) E-An Zen (1992)...