Talk:John Shelton Curtiss
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Will someone help transcribe the dozen or so title of this important American historian?
- Here's the link to his titles at the Library of Congress: [1]. --Ludvikus (talk) 13:45, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
- CARL L. BECKER, Professor of History in Cornell University and Former President of the American Historical Association
- E. MALCOLM CARROLL, Professor of History in Duke University
- SIDNEY B. FAY, Professor of History in Harvard University
- DIXON RYAN FOX, President of Union College
- WALTER P. HALL, Dodge Professor of History in Princeton University
- RALPH V. HARLOW, Professor of History in Syracuse University
- CARLTON J. H. HAYES, Seth Low Professor of History in Columbia University
- WILLIAM L. LANCER, Coolidge Professor of History in Harvard University
- DANA G. MUNRO, Director of School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
- ALLAN NEVINS, Professor of History in Columbia University
- THAD W. RIKER, Professor of History in the University of Texas
- GEROID T. ROBINSON, Professor of Russian History in Columbia University
- BERNADOTTE E. SCHMITT, Professor of Modern History in the University of Chicago
In my opinion, each one of these notable historians deserves an article about him. --Ludvikus (talk) 23:51, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
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