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A. LeRoy Greason

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During Greason's presidency, the college expanded its full-time teaching faculty from 100 to 125 and launched and successfully completed a $ 56 million capital campaign, the Campaign for Bowdoin. Additionally, the college constructed the Farley Field House, the Bowdoin College Swimming Pool, and
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Greason began his Bowdoin career in 1952 as an instructor in English, becoming a full professor in 1966 with a specialty in 18th-century English literature. Greason served as both dean of students and dean of the college before stepping down in 1975 to return to full-time teaching. Nevertheless, five
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remembered him as follows on Bowdoin's website: β€œDuring his 10-year presidency, he expanded and strengthened academic offerings, increased the size and diversity of the faculty, and established strong ties between the college, alumni and the community... His greatest gift was his ability to find
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Bowdoin had abolished in 1970, establishing its Department of Computer Science, and instituting its Arctic Studies, Asian Studies and Women's Studies programs. In 1987, Greason asked a special panel to decide whether fraternities should be abolished at Bowdoin. His successor,
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the Campus Mall, which transformed the cross-campus access road into a pedestrian-friendly mall with an open-air stage, in response to concerns about through-traffic and parking hazards along that route. Construction on the Hatch Science Library also began.
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The Bowdoin College Swimming Pool was renamed the LeRoy Greason Pool in his memory. The pool has hosted NESCAC and NCAA Championship events, and Olympic swimmers have trained along its sixteen 25-yard deep-water lanes.
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common ground among disparate people and to inspire them to work together. Bowdoin is a stronger, more humane place because of his service.”
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Creamer, Melanie, "Feature Obituary: A. LeRoy Greason Jr., 88, Bowdoin College professor, leader,"
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to earn his master's and doctorate degrees, and taught at both Wesleyan and Harvard.
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and the president of Wesleyan's student government. He subsequently attended
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Greason's curricular achievements included reinstating the course
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Anderson, Patricia McGraw, "The Back Campus and Mall," in
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Greason received honorary degrees from his alma mater,
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A. LeRoy Greason, Administrative Records, 1956-1990
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Bowdoin College
Willard F. Enteman
Robert H. Edwards
Newport, Rhode Island
Brunswick, Maine
Alma mater
Wesleyan University
Harvard University
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine
Newport, Rhode Island
Wesleyan University
Phi Beta Kappa
Harvard University
Willard F. Enteman
distribution requirements
Robert Hazard Edwards
Wesleyan University
Bates College
Colby College
University of New England
University of Maine at Presque Isle
Bowdoin College
Barry Mills
Presidents and Deans of American Colleges and Universities
"Remembering A. Leroy Greason, former president of the College - The Bowdoin Orient"
the original
"Letter from President Mills: Remembering A. LeRoy Greason Jr., Campus News (Bowdoin)"
http://www.timesrecord.com/articles/2011/08/30/news/doc4e5baba7bc953768488951.txt

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