Grayson Louis Kirk (October 12, 1903 – November 21, 1997) was an American political scientist who served as president of Columbia University during the...
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union footballer Grayson Hugh (born 1960), American singer-songwriter Grayson L. Kirk (1903–1997), American academic administrator Grayson Lookner, American...
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after his tenure would serve as President of the United States; and Grayson L. Kirk and Andrew W. Cordier were both instrumental to the formation of the...
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two Davids in the family. He was named Dwight after the evangelist Dwight L. Moody. All of the boys were nicknamed "Ike", such as "Big Ike" (Edgar) and...
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classical scholar Gerald Kirk (1883–1915), English footballer Grayson L. Kirk (1903–1997), president of Columbia University Greg Kirk (1963–2019), American...
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MacArthur's parents sat in the box of the president of the university, Grayson L. Kirk, with the General in full dress uniform. After graduation, MacArthur...
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the Asia Society 1956–1964 Succeeded by Kenneth T. Young Preceded by Grayson L. Kirk Chairman of the Asia Society 1964–1974 Succeeded by George W. Ball...
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Looking northwest on Main Street (Ohio Highway 41) in Jeffersonville. Grayson L. Kirk, president of Columbia University, advisor to the State Department...
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and financial group Walter R. Sharp, for the political group, and Grayson L. Kirk, for the armaments group William P. Maddox, for the territorial group...
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wrote the Christmas carol "Up On The House Top" in New Paris in 1864 Grayson L. Kirk, president of Columbia University and instrumental in the formation...
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of William Van Duzer Lawrence, who resided there until her death. Grayson L. Kirk (1903–1997) resided at Plashbourne Estate from 1973 until his death...
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Department. As a result of the student protests, the university president Grayson L. Kirk retired, classified research projects on campus were abruptly ended...
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International Affairs (SIA), serving in that role from 1962 to 1972. When Grayson L. Kirk resigned in 1968, Cordier assumed the presidency on an interim basis...
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Columbia, when he was photographed sitting behind the desk of President Grayson L. Kirk wearing dark glasses and smoking a cigar; Shapiro later described the...
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the recent protests, in which he was approved by Columbia President Grayson L. Kirk after being nominated by a committee composed of administrators and...
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1944–1946 Allen Welsh Dulles, 1946–1950 Henry Merritt Wriston, 1951–1964 Grayson L. Kirk, 1964–1971 Bayless Manning, 1971–1977 Winston Lord, 1977–1985 John...
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York City mayor Robert F. Wagner, Jr., Columbia University president Grayson L. Kirk and later long-time New York District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau...
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different prominent academic or world leader. The university's president, Grayson L. Kirk, hosted the series. The content of each lecture centered around the...
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Protection Philip Kim—professor of applied physics and mathematics Grayson L. Kirk—former president and instrumental in the founding of the United Nations...
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founded the American Psychological Association in July 1892 at Clark. Grayson L. Kirk, a president of the Council on Foreign Relations during the Cold War...
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List of political scientists (section L)
political methodologist John W. Kingdon – specialist in American politics Grayson L. Kirk – specialist in international relations and President of Columbia University...
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insisted. The scuffle in John Jay Hall induced university President Grayson L. Kirk to issue a statement of new school policy: "Picketing or demonstrations...
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Attorney in James Ellroy's novels The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, and L.A. Confidential, is a member and he shows his key several times. Thomas Crown...
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new bronze veneer. However, after protests, including by President Grayson L. Kirk, the new finish was removed and the patina restored. In 2002, the statue...
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Football Hall of Fame Rufus King, U.S. diplomat, Union Army general Grayson L. Kirk, president of Columbia University Stephen Cole Kleene, a foundational...
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(Westminster College 1969), president of Wesley College (Delaware) Grayson L. Kirk (Miami University 1921), president of Columbia University, 1953–1968...
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degree awarded; scholar and fellow in Mathematics at Clark 1890–1892) Grayson L. Kirk – President of the Council on Foreign Relations and president of Columbia...
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though some, such as his successor as President of Columbia University, Grayson Kirk, believed that the idea was "naive" and "extremely simplistic." For over...
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Massachusetts 1954: Robert Schuman, former Prime Minister of France 1954: Grayson L. Kirk, political scientist and 14th President of Columbia University 1953:...
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Political Science at Wright State University and First Amendment attorney Grayson L. Kirk, former president of Columbia University Benjamin Lee, theoretical...
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