William H. Sewell
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William Hamilton Sewell (November 27, 1909 – June 24, 2001) was the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1967-1968. Sewell took control of the Madison campus in 1967 in the midst of the Vietnam War and heavy student protests. After a tough year due to the protesting, he resigned in June 1968.
William Sewell was born on November 27, 1909, in Perrinton, Michigan. He attended the Michigan State University where he received his BA in 1933 and his MA in 1934, both in sociology. He then attended the University of Minnesota, where he received his PhD in sociology in 1939. He briefly taught at Michigan State and Oklahoma State before he became a professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1946, where he stayed until becoming the chancellor in 1967. After resigning his post in 1968, he continued teaching. Sewell died in Madison, Wisconsin in 2001.
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Preceded by Robben Wright Fleming |
Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison 1967-1968 |
Succeeded by Bryant Kearl |
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