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William C. Fels

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In 1946, Fels returned to Columbia as assistant to the general secretary, working as veteran's counselor and in the development office. From 1948 to 1956, he was secretary and associate director of the
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for 1951. He also developed the College Scholarship Service to administer student aid funds more equitably and economically.
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For two months, Fels was hospitalized for cancer treatment in 1964 and died in November 1964. He was 48 years old.
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because of a requirement that required students to sign loyalty oaths, joining other colleges such as
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in 1957. As president, he served on the first planning committee for President-elect
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college grants program. In 1956, he returned to Columbia as associate
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Under his leadership, Bennington returned federal aid under the
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and rose from the rank of private to captain in the
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Index

Bennington College
Frederick H. Burkhardt
Edward J. Bloustein
New York City, New York
New York City, New York
Columbia University
Bennington College
New York City
Bordentown Military Institute
Columbia College
Columbia University
Cooper Union
United States Army
Ordnance Corps
the ordnance school
Aberdeen, Maryland
College Entrance Examination Board
Ford Foundation
provost
Bennington College
John F. Kennedy
Peace Corps
National Defense Education Act
Harvard
Antioch
Goucher
Reed


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