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  1. Nicholas Murray Butler (Elizabeth, 2 aprile 1862 – New York, 7 dicembre 1947) è stato un filosofo, diplomatico, politico e pedagogista statunitense, vincitore, insieme a Jane Addams, del premio Nobel per la pace nel 1931. Biografia. Butler era figlio di un ...

  2. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Nicholas Murray Butler. The American educator Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947) was president of Columbia University during its period of greatest expansion, in which it acquired an international reputation as a center of research and scholarship.. Nicholas Murray Butler was born in Elizabeth, N.J., on April 2, 1862, the son of a manufacturer.

  3. Nicholas Murray Butler The Nobel Peace Prize 1931 . Born: 2 April 1862, Elizabeth, NJ, USA . Died: 7 December 1947, New York, NY, USA . Residence at the time of the award: USA

  4. Extract. It is strange that Charles W. Eliot, William Torrey Harris, and Nicholas Murray Butler are so little remembered. For a generation their counsels dominated American education, yet few histories of education give them more than passing notice. Eliot does receive some attention as father of the elective principle, and Harris enjoys at ...

  5. Nicholas Murray Butler (April 2, 1862 – December 7, 1947) was an American educator, philosopher, and diplomat, an advocate of peace through education.The co-winner with Jane Addams of the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize, Butler served as president of Columbia University (1902-1945), and president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1925-1945). ). His vision for education, which he saw ...

  6. 10 de dic. de 2021 · Nicholas Murray Butler, the president of Columbia University from 1902-1945, did not rise to the occasion of speaking out in support of Boas, or academic freedom in Germany. When the Nazis expelled Jewish faculty members and students from universities, Butler stayed silent, continued sending Columbia students to Germany and welcomed Nazi-approved students in exchange.

  7. President of Columbia University from 1902 to 1945, Nicholas Murray Butler was a prominent figure in the development of the modern American university and of public secondary education. Born into a religious and politically active middle-class family in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Butler valued public service from an early age.