Henry Philip Tappan (April 18, 1805 – November 15, 1881) was an American philosopher, educator and academic administrator. In August 1852, he assumed...
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and Sierra Club president Eli Todd Tappan (1824–1888), president of Kenyon College, 1868–1875 Henry Philip Tappan (1805–1881), president, University of...
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elected, and established a president selected by the regents.: 40 Henry Philip Tappan became the university's first president in 1852, with the ambition...
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obsession, in the view of the University of Michigan's first president, Henry Philip Tappan, led Watson to do nothing while serving as director of the Detroit...
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directed to select one. In 1852, they chose Henry Philip Tappan as the university's first president. Tappan modeled UM's curriculum on the broad range...
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justified. The readmission did not last. The university president, Henry Philip Tappan, released a version of his statement from which the conditionals...
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William Stillman, journalist, artist, photographer, and diplomat Henry Philip Tappan, first President of the University of Michigan, 1852-1863 Jim Tedisco...
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statistician, data scientist, and computational neuroscientist, who is the Henry Philip Tappan collegiate professor at the University of Michigan. He is a co-developer...
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bronze), Jefferson High School, Portland, Oregon. Henry Philip Tappan Memorial (1913, bronze), Tappan Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan...
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Jacob Spon (1647 – 1685 in Vevey) a French doctor and archaeologist. Henry Philip Tappan (1805–1881), first president of the University of Michigan Shania...
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(1912–1989), philosopher Harold Shapiro, economist, UM president Henry Philip Tappan (1805–1881), first UM president Claude H. Van Tyne (1869–1930), historian...
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combined with the controversy over the regents' firing of President Henry Philip Tappan just before the end of their term in 1863, led to a new law that...
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Christopher Tappen. His father was the first cousin of Henry Philip Tappan. Adelaide Goodrich Tappan was also descended from a prominent family who had lived...
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1810, and her sister was Julia Livingston, who married the Rev. Henry Philip Tappan.[self-published source] His wife died approximately a week after...
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Constituting instrument Constitution of Michigan Formation 1850 (1850) First holder Henry Philip Tappan Salary $1,014,000 Website president.umich.edu...
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prudent. Elizabeth attended a private seminary for girls operated by Henry Philip Tappan. The Kimballs had a farm in New Hampshire, where they spent the summers...
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Livingston (a great-grandson of Philip Livingston). Her aunt, Julia Livingston, was the wife of the Rev. Henry Philip Tappan. As a member of the prominent...
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Margenau Henry More Henry Moyes Henry of Ghent Henry of Harclay Henry Pachter Henry Philip Tappan Henry Sidgwick Henry Stanton Henry Suso Henry William Chandler...
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and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Henry Philip Tappan was inaugurated as the president of the University of Michigan in...
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president. In 1852 Henry Philip Tappan became the first president of the university and moved into this house, which was at the time vacant. Tappan was succeeded...
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by alumni, including a bust of the university's first president Henry Philip Tappan. It also housed the University Club, before the club moved across...
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Washington Gale convinced abolitionist-philanthropists Arthur and Lewis Tappan to finance the Society for Promoting Manual Labor in Literary Institutions...
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the Board of Regents chose the first president of the university, Henry Philip Tappan. Ely died in Allegan on November 3, 1854. Ely married Hannah Dickinson...
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Succeeded by Charles Henry Fowler 2nd President of the University of Michigan In office 1863–1869 Preceded by Henry Philip Tappan Succeeded by James B...
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again until 1858. He was influential in the board's selection of Henry Philip Tappan as the first President of the University of Michigan. He was a Director...
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Zina Pitcher, Joseph Campau (a merchant), and University President Henry Philip Tappan. He continued to paint well into the 1880s. His body was returned...
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Cleaves 1939, p. 152. McHugh, Jane; Mackowiak, Philip A. (March 31, 2014). "What Really Killed William Henry Harrison?". The New York Times. Retrieved August...
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the Sacred Heart Parish Tappan, NY, visitors from other parishes and friends. In Washington, D.C., the Community of St. Philip Neri was established as...
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in 1849, he co-founded the Michigan State Agricultural Society. Henry Philip Tappan, president of the university, forcefully made the case for creating...
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Engineering James McBride, professor at Graduate School of Arts and Science Henry McKean, professor at Courant Cathleen Morawetz, professor at Courant Trevor...
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