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J. Merrill Knapp

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93:. He remained at Princeton for the next 36 years, working as an assistant professor (1947-1953), associate professor (1953-1961), and full professor (1961-1982). He was chairman of Princeton's music department from 1949-1951, and served as Dean of the whole college from 1961-1966. He served as director of the 197: 182: 207: 187: 122: 192: 97:
from 1941-1943 and 1946-1952. Upon his retirement in 1982 he was named a professor emeritus of music at Princeton. He died of
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in Ojai, California before returning to Yale to assume the post of assistant director of the
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Index

musicologist
academic
George Frideric Handel
New York City
Hotchkiss School
Yale University
Bachelor of Arts
Skull and Bones
The Thacher School
Yale Glee Club
Columbia University
Master of Music
Third Fleet
United States Navy
World War II
service stars
Princeton University
Princeton Glee Club
prostate cancer
Princeton Medical Center
"J. Merrill Knapp '36"
Princeton Alumni Weekly
the original
"J. Merrill Knapp, 78; An Expert on Handel"
The New York Times
Categories
1914 births
1993 deaths
Princeton University faculty
Hotchkiss School alumni

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