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Paul Tulane (May 10, 1801 – March 27, 1887) was an American philanthropist and donor. Born in Cherry Valley, near Princeton , New Jersey , to a prominent French merchant family, Tulane made his fortune from a retail and dry goods company.
Paul Tulane, eponymous philanthropist of the school. The university was founded as the Medical College of Louisiana [1] in 1834 partly as a response to the fears of smallpox, yellow fever, and cholera in the United States. [21]
Delzie Demaree, 1889 – 1987, botanist and plant collector who taught botany at Tulane from 1956 to 1958; Willey Glover Denis, 1879–1929, Newcomb A.B. 1899, Tulane M.A. 1902. Biochemist; her appointment as assistant professor at Tulane Medical School has been identified as the first appointment of a woman as a faculty member of a major ...
SS Paul Hamilton: Paul Hamilton: 227 standard 30 August 1942: 20 October 1942: Torpedoed and lost off Algiers 1944 SS Paul Hamilton Hayne: Paul Hamilton Hayne: 865 standard 15 October 1942: 24 November 1942: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1967 SS Paul Revere: Paul Revere: 68 standard 10 July 1941: 21 December 1941: Scrapped 1965 SS Paul Tulane ...
Michael Andrew Fitts (born March 1, 1953) [1] [2] is an American legal scholar. He serves as the current president of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Judge Rene H. Himel Professor of Law at the Tulane University School of Law.
The Freeman School's main building, the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex, sits in the center of Tulane's Uptown New Orleans campus, which is located on St. Charles Avenue, across from Audubon Park. The GWBC houses the undergraduate and graduate business programs and features advanced hardware and software equipped with industry-leading ...
Tipler was born in Andalusia, Alabama, to Frank Jennings Tipler Jr., a lawyer, and Anne Tipler, a homemaker. [1] Tipler attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1965 to 1969, where he completed a Bachelor of Science degree in physics. [2]
Paul William Brosman (November 9, 1899 – December 21, 1955) was the 13th dean of the Tulane University Law School, serving from 1937 to 1951.According to Edward F. Sherman, he "was on the first civilian Court of Military Appeals created by the UCMJ in 1951 and played a role in the 'civilianizing' of military justice procedures."