Harmon White Caldwell (January 29, 1899 – April 15, 1977) was President of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens from 1935 until 1948 and Chancellor...
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its cancellation, he landed the role of Dr. Robert Caldwell on the series St. Elsewhere in 1983. Harmon appeared in the show for almost three seasons before...
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Caldwell (disambiguation), multiple people Greene Washington Caldwell (1806–1864), American Representative from North Carolina Harmon White Caldwell (1899–1977)...
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Mercer Snelling (1932–1933), Steadman Vincent Sanford (1935-1945), Harmon White Caldwell (1948-1964), Erroll B. Davis Jr. (2006-2011), and Hank Huckaby (2011-2017)...
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William Musgrave Calder I (1869–1945), U.S. senator from New York Harmon White Caldwell (1899–1977), president of the University of Georgia in Athens from...
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University of Georgia 1906 to 1925 - University of Georgia 1874 Harmon White Caldwell - president of the University of Georgia 1935 to 1948 and Chancellor...
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Lewis White Beck, philosopher Benjamin A. Botkin, folklorist and writer Harmon White Caldwell, lawyer and university president John Tyler Caldwell, political...
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the hearings, Sibley sent several lawyers, including committee members Caldwell and Hall, to other Southern states in order to further investigate their...
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years) Steadman Vincent Sanford, president (1932–1935; 3 years) Harmon White Caldwell, president (1935–1948; 13 years) Jonathan Clark Rogers, president...
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office 1932–1935 Preceded by Charles Mercer Snelling Succeeded by Harmon White Caldwell Personal details Born (1871-08-24)August 24, 1871 Covington, Georgia...
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