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John Warner (college president)

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on April 12, 1989. A memorial service was held in his honor at the Skibo ballroom at Carnegie Mellon on June 2, 1989. Warner Hall, the main administrative building at Carnegie Mellon, was named after John Warner.
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Throughout his administrative career he remained active in his academic field. He authored more than eighty published works on scientific subjects as well as on secondary and higher education. During
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Warner became department chair in 1938 and dean of graduate studies in 1945. In 1950, he became the university's fourth president. During his tenure, the graduate business school, named the
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to a farming family on May 28, 1897, John C. Warner was a son of a German immigrant. Just eight years old when his father died, he went on to complete his education, earning his
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Warner died at the age of ninety-one at the Friendship Village retirement home in
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degree in 1923. Having completed each of his three degrees at the
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John Warner (disambiguation)
Goshen, Indiana
Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania
World War II
plutonium
Manhattan Project
Carnegie Mellon University
chemist
President
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
United States
Goshen, Indiana
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
Doctor of Philosophy
Indiana University
Graduate School of Industrial Administration
World War II
plutonium
Manhattan Project
Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania
ISBN
0-88748-323-2
John Warner, ex-CMU president
John C. Warner, Carnegie Tech leader
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0-88748-323-2
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