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Nicholas Murray Butler

Job title
president
First name
Nicholas Murray
Last name
Butler

Nicholas Murray Butler (April 2, 1862-December 7, 1947) was an educator and university president; an adviser to seven presidents and friend of statesmen in foreign nations; recipient of decorations from fifteen foreign governments and of honorary degrees from thirty-seven colleges and universities; a member of more than fifty learned societies and twenty clubs; the author of a small library of books, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; an international traveler who crossed the Atlantic at least a hundred times; a national leader of the Republican Party; an advocate o

Employer
Columbia University
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Nicholas Murray Butler
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Carl W. Ackerman

Job title
dean, Graduate School of Journalism
First name
Carl W.
Last name
Ackerman

(Courtesy of the Columbia University Libraries)

Carl William Ackerman (1890-1970), Columbia University B. Litt. 1913, was Dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism from 1931 to 1956. He spent from 1960 to 1962 researching and writing a biography (unpublished) of Hokan Bjornstrom Steffanson, 1883-1962, the Swedish-American industrialist and financier.

Employer
Columbia University
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Lauren D. Lyman

Citation
For his exclusive story revealing that the Charles A. Lindbergh family was leaving the United States to live in England.
Tags: 1936
Categories: Reporting
Publication
The New York Times

Cedar Rapids Gazette

Citation
For its crusade against corruption and misgovernment in the State of Iowa.
Tags: 1936
Location
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Categories: Public Service
Publication
Cedar Rapids Gazette