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  1. Daniel Coit "D. C." Gilman (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l m ən /; July 6, 1831 – October 13, 1908) was an American educator and academic. Gilman was instrumental in founding the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College , [2] and subsequently served as the second president of the University of California, Berkeley , as the first president of ...

  2. Daniel Coit Gilman was an American educator and the first president of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. After graduating from Yale University in 1852, Gilman traveled to St. Petersburg, Russia, with his friend A.D. White (who became the first president of Cornell University in 1868).

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  3. hub.jhu.edu › 2022/12/21 › daniel-coit-gilman-biographyDaniel Coit Gilman in full | Hub

    21 de dez. de 2022 · Daniel Coit Gilman in full. A new biography on Johns Hopkins University's founding president sheds light on the personal side of a man who helped birth the American research university. Brennen Jensen. / Dec 21, 2022.

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  4. Daniel Coit Gilman became the first president of Johns Hopkins University on Feb. 22, 1876, in the Academy of Music at Howard and Centre streets in Baltimore. The governor of Maryland, the mayor of Baltimore, and representatives of a number of colleges and universities were among the distinguished guests. The significance of the occasion was ...

  5. 18 de out. de 2022 · In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson argues that Gilman's enduring legacy will always be as the father of the modern research university—a uniquely American invention that remains the envy of the entire world.

  6. / Winter 2022. In Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University, Michael T. Benson, A&S '21 (MLA), presents the first major biography of this singular figure in some 50 years, a pioneer who upended the country's moribund collegiate system, fusing the best aspects of German and British academia into a New World original.

  7. DANIEL COIT GILMAN 3 85 New Haven to New York to administer the affairs of the Society as its general secretary, a fact apparently overlooked by all his biographers.6 Lecturing in the Congregational Church of Oakland, California, on "Berkeley: The Bishop and the Site of the University," President Gilman in 1873 discussed