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in 1872, and served as the school's principal for 32 years. He also founded the Sachs School for Girls, which he directed for 18 years. He was elected president of the
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in 1867 and his A.M. in 1871, he studied at several European universities. He was awarded a Ph.D. in 1871 by the
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for 1890-91, the first Jew to serve in that post. After he was appointed Professor of Education at
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Ernest Sachs (1879-1958): The First Secretary-the Power behind the Throne
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He retired from teaching in 1917 with the title of professor emeritus.
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Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists
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Julius von Sachs
Baltimore, Maryland
New York City
American
Columbia University
University of Rostock
Ernest Sachs
Marcus Goldman
Bernard Sachs
Samuel Sachs
Sachs Collegiate Institute
Goldman–Sachs family
Baltimore
Columbia
University of Rostock
Marcus Goldman
Sachs School for Boys
American Philological Association
Teachers College, Columbia University
Sachs Collegiate Institute
Columbia University
Herbert H. Lehman
Irving Lehman
Walter Lippmann
Hans Zinsser
Bernard Sachs
Ernest Sachs


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