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Kirby noted that Ford??s title reflected the breadth of his scholarship and the scope of his academic interest...
...think [Ford??s] real strength was that, as the historical profession developed, there tended to be an emphasis on national histories, and he really didn’t do that—he wrote on multicultural concerns,” said Thomas C. Childers, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, who studied under Ford from 1971 to 1976. “He was cosmopolitan and comparative, that was his strength...
During the occupation, students seized many of Ford??s documents, including correspondence with fellow deans and professors, some of which were printed in campus publications...
Despite the chaos that marked Harvard during the 1960s, Ford??s tenure was also a time of pronounced growth for Harvard...
...most visible remnant of Ford??s deanship is the physical expansion he oversaw...