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  1. Alfred Whitney Griswold (October 27, 1906 – April 19, 1963) was an American historian and educator. He served as 16th president of Yale University from 1951 to 1963, during which he built much of Yale's modern scientific research infrastructure, especially on Science Hill.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2024 · April 19, 1963, New Haven, Conn. (aged 56) Alfred Whitney Griswold (born Oct. 27, 1906, Morristown, N.J., U.S.—died April 19, 1963, New Haven, Conn.) was the president of Yale University from 1950 to 1963 who greatly enhanced the school’s endowment and expanded its educational facilities.

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  3. Hace 4 días · NEW HAVEN, Conn, April 19--Yale University was shocked this afternoon by the sudden death of A. Whitney Griswold, its 16th president. Griswold, who has been president since 1950, died of...

  4. Abstract. The records consist of correspondence, subject files, reports, planning memoranda, and miscellaneous biographical material documenting A. Whitney Griswold's activities as president of Yale University. Included are materials concerning alumni relations; academic freedom and Communism; funds, gifts, trusts, and other development activities;

  5. Alfred Whitney Griswold was born on October 27, 1906 in Morristown, New Jersey. He received a B.A. from Yale in 1929 and a Ph.D. in 1933. Griswold taught English and was a professor of history, as well as government and international relations, at Yale. He served as Director of the U.S. Army Civil A airs Training

  6. griswold, alfred whitney. Appointed for a study of the political significance of American agriculture, especially a study of the influence of agrarianism on the history, political institutions and national economic policies of the United States; tenure, twelve months from July 1, 1942.

  7. Alfred Whitney Griswold was born in Morristown, New Jersey on October 27, 1906. He received a B.A. degree from Yale in 1929 and a Ph.D. in 1933. Griswold held various academic positions in history and government and international relations at Yale from 1933-1950.