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  1. Nicholas Murray Butler (1862–1947) Educator Columbia College 1882, PhD 1884 Acting President 1901–02 President 1902–45 A giant of American higher education, Nicholas Murray Butler is one of the great figures in Columbia University's history—and, indeed, of American life in the first half of the twentieth century.

  2. Nicholas Murray Butler (1862–1947) Educator Columbia College 1882, PhD 1884 Acting President 1901–02 President 1902–45 A giant of American higher education, Nicholas Murray Butler is one of the great figures in Columbia University's history—and, indeed, of American life in the first half of the twentieth century.

  3. - Nicholas Murray Butler: “Between Two Worlds”, page 93, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York - London 1934. Butler and WWII In the 1920s, Nicolas Butler spoke of fascism in a favourable light, and when Hitler assumed power and began German rearmament, Butler did not criticise the German leader.

  4. Nicholas Murray Butler (Elizabeth, 2 de abril de 1862 — Nova Iorque, 7 de dezembro de 1947) foi um pedagogo, filósofo e político estadunidense. Foi agraciado, juntamente com a socióloga e filósofa Jane Addams, com o Nobel da Paz de 1931, por promover o Pacto Briand-Kellogg. [1]

  5. Nicholas Murray Butler. Prize share: 1/2. The Nobel Peace Prize 1931 was awarded jointly to Jane Addams and Nicholas Murray Butler "for their assiduous effort to revive the ideal of peace and to rekindle the spirit of peace in their own nation and in the whole of mankind". To cite this section MLA style: The Nobel Peace Prize 1931.

  6. Nicholas Murray Butler, 1862-1947. Term of Office: 1902-1945. Serving as president for forty-three years, Nicholas Murray Butler has the distinction of being the longest serving president in the history of Columbia University. An influential Republican, international statesman, educator and Columbia graduate (A.B. 1882, A.M. 1883, Ph.D. 1884 ...

  7. 9 de jun. de 2015 · Whether celebrated or despised, Nicholas Murray Butler (1862–1947) was an irresistible force who helped shape American history. This book investigates Butler's rise to prominence as president of Columbia University, which he presided over for forty-four years and developed into one of the world's most distinguished centers for research and teaching.