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- Frank Diehl Fackenthal (February 22, 1883 – September 5, 1968) was an American academic administrator best known for his long ****ociation with Columbia...
- 1951–1952 Succeeded by Matthew Ridgway Academic offices Preceded by Frank D. Fackenthal as acting president President of Columbia University 1948–1953 Succeeded by...
- despair." Lewis declined the prize. Advisory Board secretary Frank D. Fackenthal asked the jurors only to "list the books in the order of the jury's choice...
- Drisler (1888–1889)* Low (1890–1901) Van Amringe (1899)* Butler (1902–1945) Fackenthal (1945–1948)* Eisenhower (1948–1953) Kirk (1953–1968) Cordier (1969–1970)...
- administration, with the latter primarily under the aegis of Frank D. Fackenthal. Following the retirement of Joseph Pulitzer Jr. (a grandson of the endower...
- and social misfits and outcasts." Avillo 2011, pp. 3–5. Summers 2021. Fackenthal 1932, p. 27. Columbia Spectator 1921, p. 1. Murray 2005, p. 194. NRHP...
- performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Boston, January 1948. Frank D. Fackenthal, acting president of Columbia University, was awarded a scroll recognizing...
- (1985). Major renovations and expansions included Fackenthal Library (1983, renamed Shadek-Fackenthal Library, currently over 510,000 volumes), Stahr Hall...
- University". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved March 3, 2018. "Frank D. Fackenthal". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved March 3, 2018. "John Hohenberg". The...
- Drisler (1888–1889)* Low (1890–1901) Van Amringe (1899)* Butler (1902–1945) Fackenthal (1945–1948)* Eisenhower (1948–1953) Kirk (1953–1968) Cordier (1969–1970)...