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'''Frederick A. Goetze''' was a Dean of [[SEAS]] and Treasurer of Columbia. A bench dedicated to his memory was erected outside of the [[Mathematics Hall]] in [[1951]] (when it was still the School of Engineering building).<ref>http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19511119-01.2.3</ref> Like so many other campus monuments, it was eventually moved, taking up residence in the late 2000s on the west side of [[Low Library]], mirroring a similar marble exedra donated by the classes of [[1886]] already located on the east side of Low.
 
'''Frederick A. Goetze''' was a Dean of [[SEAS]] and Treasurer of Columbia. A bench dedicated to his memory was erected outside of the [[Mathematics Hall]] in [[1951]] (when it was still the School of Engineering building).<ref>http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19511119-01.2.3</ref> Like so many other campus monuments, it was eventually moved, taking up residence in the late 2000s on the west side of [[Low Library]], mirroring a similar marble exedra donated by the classes of [[1886]] already located on the east side of Low.
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{{succession|preceded=[[George F. Sever]]|succeeded=[[George B. Pegram]]|office=Dean of [[SEAS]]|years=[[1907]] - [[1917]]}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[George F. Sever]]|succeeded=[[George B. Pegram]]|office=Dean of [[SEAS]]|years=[[1907]] - [[1917]]}}

Revision as of 18:05, 30 May 2013

Frederick A. Goetze was a Dean of SEAS and Treasurer of Columbia. A bench dedicated to his memory was erected outside of the Mathematics Hall in 1951 (when it was still the School of Engineering building).[1] Like so many other campus monuments, it was eventually moved, taking up residence in the late 2000s on the west side of Low Library, mirroring a similar marble exedra donated by the classes of 1886 already located on the east side of Low.


Preceded by
George F. Sever
Dean of SEAS 
1907 - 1917
Succeeded by
George B. Pegram


References