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George H. Williams (educator)

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This biography of an American academic administrator born in 1910–1919 is a
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American University
Hofstra University
New York University
World War II
North Africa
Europe
Silver Star
American University
"G. H. Williams, 85, University President"
Hurst Robins Anderson
President, American University
Joseph J. Sisco
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American University
Hurst
McCabe
Franklin Hamilton
John Hamilton
Clark
Gray
Douglass
Anderson
Williams
Sisco
Berendzen
Duffey
Ladner
Kerwin

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