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'''Ralph J. Schwarz''' was the most-frequently-serving dean of [[SEAS]], having stepped in as acting dean on three separate occasions.
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'''Ralph J. Schwarz''' was the most-frequently-serving dean of [[SEAS]], having stepped in as acting dean on three separate occasions. Perhaps he should be called "The Once and Future Dean", though [[Donald Goldfarb]] is potentially eyeing that title.
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Wesley J. Hennessy]]|succeeded=[[Peter W. Likins]]|office=Acting Dean of [[SEAS]]|years=[[1975]] - [[1976]]}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Wesley J. Hennessy]]|succeeded=[[Peter W. Likins]]|office=Acting Dean of [[SEAS]]|years=[[1975]] - [[1976]]}}
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[[Category:Deans of SEAS|Schwarz, Ralph]]
 
[[Category:Deans of SEAS|Schwarz, Ralph]]
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 26 March 2013

Ralph J. Schwarz was the most-frequently-serving dean of SEAS, having stepped in as acting dean on three separate occasions. Perhaps he should be called "The Once and Future Dean", though Donald Goldfarb is potentially eyeing that title.

Preceded by
Wesley J. Hennessy
Acting Dean of SEAS 
1975 - 1976
Succeeded by
Peter W. Likins


Preceded by
Peter W. Likins
Acting Dean of SEAS 
1980 - 1981
Succeeded by
Robert A. Gross


Preceded by
Robert A. Gross
Acting Dean of SEAS 
1990 - 1991
Succeeded by
David H. Auston