Deans
- Robert Doherty, 1932-1936
- Samuel W. Dudley, 1936-1948
- Walter J. Wohlenberg, 1948-1955
- Dana Young, 1955-1961
- Felix Zweig, 1961-1966
- D. Allan Bromley, 1994-2000
- Paul A. Fleury, 2000-2007
- T. Kyle Vanderlick, 2008-present
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“In literary circles, the men of trust and consideration, bookmakers, editors, university deans and professors, bishops, too, were by no means men of the largest literary talent, but usually of a low and ordinary intellectuality, with a sort of mercantile activity and working talent. Indifferent hacks and mediocrities tower, by pushing their forces to a lucrative point, or by working power, over multitudes of superior men, in Old as in New England.”
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