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would often heckle Longenecker at ceremonies. He was also given an ultimatum by the faculty of the theater department who threatened to leave if a new theater was not built for them. The tactic didn't work and most of the theater faculty members found jobs elsewhere. He started the Longenecker Award, named for his wife, to recognize women for long-time contributions to the Tulane University.
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colleges of dentistry, medicine and pharmacy; its school of nursing; and its 620-bed hospital. During his time at Illinois he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Penn State and he received the Illinois Professional Council's Distinguished Service Award for his leadership in upgrading the standards
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1967 was a busy year for Longenecker. His family moved into a fifteen thousand square foot house that had been donated to the university for use as the president's home. The home at the corner of Audubon Place and St. Charles Avenue, would become a frequent protest site for anti-war activists who
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After retiring from Tulane, Longenecker served on numerous boards of directors and trustees, including as the managing director of the New Orleans World Trade Center (1977 to 1979), as well as on the
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where his wife died in 2005. He would later marry his second wife, Katherine Butler Longenecker. He was living in Birmingham at the time of his death where he was a member of the
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and powdered foods that soldiers were given. He would stay on with the Department of the Army after the war on the advisory council to the chief chemical officer.
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community and served on several boards. Some of these boards oversaw developments, and one of them oversaw the redevelopment of the downtown district.
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where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1933 and continued his studies, earning his doctoral degree in 1936. While in school, he became a member of
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Longenecker was named President of Tulane University in 1960. It would be a tumultuous time as the university was going through
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on the committee on pesticide-wildlife relationships. He was also on the National Research Council's food and nutrition board
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protests. Under his leadership, the university built a library, science center, and dormitories on the Uptown campus. The
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That same year he received a postdoctoral fellowship that let him research his specialties, fats and oils, in
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Scientific Research Society in 1980. In 2006 he established a Trustee Matching Scholarship for Penn State.
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was built in the downtown area as was the International Center for Medical Research and Training in
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He took an active part in Tulane's athletic department. In 1964 he was Vice President of the
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to honor his extensive public service. Longenecker also served as national president of
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In April 1975, Longenecker and Dean Joseph Gordon were on a Tulane stage with President
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when Ford said that the Vietnam War was "finished as far as America is concerned."
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out of the conference to become an independent program. In 1966 he made
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as a faculty and research staff member where he worked with
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who could trace their family roots back to the founding of
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Vice-President of University of Illinois Medical Center
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In 1936 Longenecker married Marjorie "Jane" Segar of
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President of Tulane State University
Vice-President of University of Illinois Medical Center
Lititz, Pennsylvania
Alma mater
Pennsylvania State University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Illinois Medical Center
Tulane University
Lititz, Pennsylvania
Mennonites
Pennsylvania
William Penn
Pennsylvania State University
Sigma Pi
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Marjorie
England
Germany
Canada
University of Liverpool
University of Cologne
Queens University
University of Pittsburgh
Charles Glen King
Jonas Salk
polio
World War II
K-rations
Pittsburgh
University of Illinois

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