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ASU Presidents: 1886-1984

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  • ASU Presidents: 1886-1984
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This page from the 1985 Arizona State University Statistical Summary lists the university presidents from 1886-1984.

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  • Arizona State University. Office of Management and Financial Analysis (Compiler)
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The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2005-06-07
Subjects
  • Universities and colleges--United States--Statistics
  • Universities and colleges--United States--History--20th century
  • College presidents
  • Farmer, Hiram Bradford, -1923
  • Long, Robert Lindley, 1852-1928
  • Reed, Dayton Alonzo, 1841-1894
  • Storment, Edgar L., 1865-1898
  • McNaughton, James
  • Smith, Joseph Warren, 1853-1923
  • Matthews, Arthur John, 1859-1942
  • Swetman, Ralph Waldo, 1886-1957
  • Gammage, Grady, 1892-1959
  • Richardson, H. D. (Harold Davis), 1902-
  • Durham, G. Homer (George Homer), 1911-1985
  • Newburn, Harry Kenneth, 1906-
  • Schwada, John W., 1919-1990
  • Nelson, J. Russell
  • Tempe (Ariz.)
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    Arizona State University Statistical Summary: Historical

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