John F. White

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John F. (Jack) White (born October 11, 1917 in Waukegan, Illinois[1]; died April 22, 2005 Virginia Beach, Virginia ) was president of the Cooper Union from 1969 until 1979[2], President of National Educational Television[3] and was a special assistant at the ASPEN Institute.

[edit] References

  1. ^ McElrath, Susan; King, Karen E. (1999-07-30). John F. White, Biography. Papers of John F. White. National Public Broadcasting Archives, University of Maryland.
  2. ^ Jill Lewis-Kelly (2005-05-01). Top of the News, May 2005. Cooper Union.
  3. ^ Paid Notice: Deaths WHITE, JOHN F. (JACK). April 26, 2005. New York Times (2005-04-26). Retrieved on 2006-09-01.


Preceded by
Richard F. Humphreys
President of Cooper Union
Succeeded by
Bill N. Lacy