Gerhard E. Spiegler | |
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Born | 1929 (age 82–83) |
Alma mater | University of Chicago, PhD University of Chicago, Masters of Arts University of Chicago, D.B. |
Occupation | President of Elizabethtown College (1985-1996) |
Predecessor | Mark C. Ebersole |
Successor | Theodore E. Long |
Gerhard Ernst Spiegler (born 1929) is an American academic, born in a contested region of Eastern Europe, and currently residing in south-eastern Pennsylvania. He served as professor and President of Elizabethtown College, Provost of Temple University and Visiting Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany. He also taught for 11 years, was Provost and Acting President at Haverford College, and taught at the University of California at Berkeley.
He retired as President of Elizabethtown College on August 31, 1996.[1]
He has won awards for Distinguished Research from the University of Chicago and Distinguished Teaching from the Danforth Foundation.
He is married to Ethel Spiegler, and has three adult children, Karin, Eric, and Mark.
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