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Qu'est-ce (qui) est C Thurston Chase - définition

AMERICAN ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATOR (1844-1919)
George colby chase; George chase; George c chase; George C. Chase

C. Thurston Chase         
AMERICAN EDUCATOR
Draft:C. Thurston Chase; Cornelius Thurston Chase
Cornelius Thurston Chase (1819–1870), originally of Massachusetts, was Florida's first Superintendent of Public Instruction and wrote a book about schoolhouses and cottages in the south as well as a book on school law of Florida. A statewide system of public education was established in the 1868 Florida Constitution.
Walter C. Thurston         
DIPLOMAT OF THE UNITED STATES
Walter Thurston; Walter Clarence Thurston
Walter Clarence Thurston (1894–1974) was an American diplomat who served in Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, the United Kingdom, Costa Rica, Brazil, Paraguay, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, and the Soviet Union, Costa Rica. He also served as ambassador to El Salvador, Bolivia and Mexico.
Mary Thurston         
NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMAT
Thurston, Mary
Mary Patricia Thurston is a career diplomat with the country of New Zealand. As of 2017 she was New Zealand's Ambassador to Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Georgia.

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George Colby Chase

George Colby Chase (March 15, 1844 - May 27, 1919) was an American intellectual and professor of English who served as the second President of Bates College succeeding its founder, Oren Burbank Cheney, from March 1894 to November 1919.

Known as "the great builder," Chase constructed 22 new academic buildings and residential dorms on the campus of the college, tripled the number of students and faculty as well as quadrupling the financial endowment to one million dollars. Chase is notable for being the first and only alumnus of Bates to be elected its president.