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Recalling that the dismissal of the late Henry Suzzallo (subsequently president of the Carnegie Foundation) from the presidency of the University of Washington 13 years ago led to talk of impeaching former Governor Roland H. Hartley, Governor Martin's opponents began to build up the Fisher dismissal as a major political issue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: I'm Agin You | 7/10/1939 | See Source »

When a young Indiana pedagog named Walter Albert Jessup went to Columbia a quarter-century ago to work for his doctorate he found heading the department of educational sociology a man much like himself and only two years his senior. Of this man. Henry Suzzallo, he made a life-long friend. Four years after Professor Suzzallo approved Walter Jessup's dissertation Social Factors Affecting Special Supervision in the Public Schools in the United States, and gave him his Ph. D., both teacher and pupil were called to head State universities-Suzzallo to Washington, Jessup to Iowa. Both men proved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Jessup to Carnegie | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

Died. Dr. Henry Suzzallo, 58, president of the Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching; of heart disease; in Seattle. Son of Italian immigrants, he became president of University of Washington in 1915, was ousted eleven years later in a celebrated clash with Governor Roland Hartley who. resenting an old difference, also disliked Dr. Suzzallo's urbane way of wheedling fat appropriations from legislatures (TIME, Oct. 18, 1926). Died. Thomas Price, 59, retired railroad man, philanthropist, animal lover; when he was fired on from ambush while riding with two companions (both of whom were wounded), on the 1,200-acre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Oct. 2, 1933 | 10/2/1933 | See Source »

...presidency of a tax-supported university is always sensitive to political change. So found Dr. Henry Suzzallo when he was president of the University of Washington. Politically adroit, able at money-raising, careful to dine with the right people, he nonetheless erred by snubbing a Washington lumberman named Roland H. Hartley. In 1926 Dr. Suzzallo lost his job; Hartley had become Governor and got even. Under Dr. Suzzallo the University had grown, but grown expensive. Under Governor Hartley and the University's next president, Matthew Lyle Spencer, the University experienced sharp economies, a re-organization last summer (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Washington Changes Again | 4/10/1933 | See Source »

...dean of the College of Pharmacy, stocky genial Hugo August Winkenwerder, 55. For a permanent president the regents will look outside of Washington, and Governor Martin last week persuaded the Legislature to withdraw a proposal to limit the president's salary to $6,000 a year (under President Suzzallo it reached a high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Washington Changes Again | 4/10/1933 | See Source »

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