Furnas, C. C. (Clifford Cook), 1900-1969
Person
Biographical Note
Furnas (1900-1969), a chemical engineer, metallurgist, aviation researcher, and Olympic athlete, was the University's ninth chief executive, holding the position of Chancellor from 1954 until 1962 when the University merged with the State University of New York and his title changed to President. Furnas served as President until 1966. Furnas undertook an extensive program of expansion and enrichment to meet the growing educational needs of Western New York. He was the guiding force in the merger of the private UB with the State University of New York in 1962.
Student Affairs Campus Ministries R. Sherman Beattie papers
Record Group — Box: 1
Identifier: 41-16-932
Overview
Manuscripts of
unpublished books based on transcripts of proceedings of Symposium on Nuclear
Science and Human Need held April 6-7, 1962, and of the three-part symposium
Discriminating about Discrimination held March 20-21, 1964, April 2-3, 1965,
and April 1-2, 1966. Manuscripts edited by R. Sherman Beattie. All meetings
held on the campus of the University of Buffalo (1962) and the successor
institution the State University of New York at Buffalo (1964-1966). Includes
copies of programs and...