Talk:List of presidents of Rutgers University
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FYI: Breakdown
editThe breakdown of schools where the Rutgers presidents obtained their undergraduate and graduate degrees.
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In the early days of Queen's College, the trustees wrote to Amsterdam and the University of Utrecht to seek candidates for the position. In their correspondence, they expressed a wish that a college president possess the following characteristics:
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1) he was to fill the office of professor of theology, 2) to oversee the instruction in languages through tutors until professors could be secured, 3) to do more or less the work of a minister on the Lord’s Day, 4) to be a man of tried piety, 5) to be attached to the Constitution of the Netherlands Church, 6) to be a man of thorough learning, 7) to be good natured, 8) to be free and friendly in conversation, 9) to be master of the English language, and 10) to be pleased to lecture on Marckii Medulla Theologiae Christianae.<ref name="StoeckelColonialColleges" />
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Revision checklist AUG/SEP13
editPersonal reminder --ColonelHenry (talk) 21:39, 26 August 2013 (UTC)
- ask, (re: MOS and other image policies) if images of recent presidents (post 1900) removed in March/April 2013 are "fair use" if just listed here and at their bio page given their limited license/non-fair use can they be used at all? if not, reach out to Rutgers for permission to use on this article and their bio articles (if removed)
- citations to history section
- other citations in lede if necessary
- Change previous occupations to "notes",
- add 3-4 bullet points each (1 regarding career before, 2-3 regarding tenure as president, 1 if anything they did major after leaving the post)
- add citations if necessary
- prepare for FL candidacy.
- check hyphen/dash issues in year ranges, page ranges, etc.
- check image fair use issues
- check citations for completeness.
- check punctuation consistencies (commas, periods, etc.) in parentheticals, references and in bullet point lists.
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