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  Amringe biography
Howard Van Amringe was educated at home by his father until he entered Montgomery Academy.
Van Amringe received his A.B. in 1860 and his A.M. in 1863.
Van Am, as he was known, spent his entire career at Columbia.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Biographies/Amringe.html   (379 words)

  
 Amringe
The College was to become Columbia University in 1912.
Amringe was a good teacher of mathematics, Thomas [4] writes:-
J H Van Amringe was the President of the American Mathematical Society in 1889 - 1890.
members.tripod.com /sfabel/mathematik/database/Amringe.html   (377 words)

  
 Columbia College Student Life
Mathematics professor John Howard Van Amringe (Columbia College 1860) succeeds Henry Drisler as head of Columbia College and becomes its first designated dean of Columbia College; to serve until his retirement in 1910.
John Erskine resigns from Columbia in dispute with departmental colleagues; becomes president of Juilliard School of Music.
John Kluge (Columbia College 1937) establishes a scholarship program for students from underrepresented communities at Columbia.
www.c250.columbia.edu /c250_events/symposia/history_studentlife_timeline.html   (3988 words)

  
 John Howard Van Amringe - Free net encyclopedia
Howard Van Amringe) (1836 - 1915) was a U.S. educator and mathematician.
He was born in Philadelphia, and graduated from Columbia in 1860.
This page was last modified 11:50, 23 February 2006.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/J._Howard_Van_Amringe   (102 words)

  
 John Howard Van Amringe Papers 1851-1915.
Columbia College (New York, N.Y.).--Mathematics Dept.; Columbia College (New York, N.Y.).--Dean.; Columbia College (New York, N.Y.)--Alumni.; Columbia College (New York, N.Y.)--Faculty.; Columbia College (New York, N.Y.)--Students.; Van Amringe, Emily Bulow.; Family--New York (N.Y.); Universities and colleges--New York (N.Y.); Diaries.; Poems.; Scripts.; Sketchbooks.; Mathematicians.; College administrators.; College teachers.
Papers of Van Amringe, including letters from members of the academic community at Columbia and elsewhere, former students, Columbia College alumni, members of the Van Amringe family, and friends.
These letters deal with the official, alumni, and personal matters.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/eresources/archives/collections/html/4079426.html   (131 words)

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