John Gabbert Bowman
Bowman c.โ€‰1935
10th Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh
In office
1921โ€“1945
Preceded bySamuel McCormick
Succeeded byRufus Fitzgerald
9th President of the University of Iowa
In office
1911โ€“1914
Preceded byGeorge Edwin MacLean
Succeeded byThomas Huston Macbride
Personal details
Born(1877-05-18)May 18, 1877
DiedDecember 2, 1962(1962-12-02) (agedย 85)
SpouseFlorence Ridgway Berry
Children2
EducationUniversity of Iowa (BA, MA, DLitt)
OccupationPoet

John Gabbert Bowman (May 18, 1877 โ€“ December 2, 1962) was the tenth Chancellor (1921โ€“1945) of the University of Pittsburgh and the ninth President (1911โ€“1914) of the University of Iowa.

He is best known for initiating and completing the 42-story Cathedral of Learning, the centerpiece of Pitt's campus, over the objections of many faculty and community members. At the time, it was the tallest educational structure in the world. He also established the University of Pittsburgh Press and oversaw the institution of controversial athletic policies that resulted in the resignation in popular head football coach Jock Sutherland.[1]

Early life

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Bowman was born in Davenport, Iowa. He married Florence Ridgway Berry and they had two children.

He also worked as a journalist in Iowa and Illinois, taught in a one-room rural Iowa school and at Columbia University.[2] From Columbia, he worked at the newly founded Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

Career

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In 1915, he became the founding director of the American College of Surgeons, where he served until 1921.

Bowman was the first University of Iowa alumnus to become its President, as well as the school's first Iowa-born chief administrator. He earned the B.A. degree in 1899, the M.A. in 1904,[2] and the Litt.D. in 1934. He became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity as an undergraduate.

He arrived on campus in 1921.[3] Bowman resigned as chancellor from the University of Pittsburgh in 1945. The trustees named him President Honorarius and awarded him an honorary doctorate of laws.[4]

Death and legacy

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He died at age 85 on December 2, 1962, in Bedford, Pennsylvania.[5][6]

He is mentioned in the book, Jewels in Your Crown: Mining the Treasures Within.[7]

Books

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  • The World That Was, nonfiction (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1947).
  • Nationality Rooms of the University of Pittsburgh, with Ruth Crawford Mitchell and Andrey Avinoff, nonfiction (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1947).
  • Happy All Day Through, poetry (Chicago: P.F. Volland Company, 1917).

Location of his papers

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  • The John G. Bowman Papers are housed at the University of Iowa Special Collections & University Archives.
  • The Chancellor Bowman Administrative Files are housed at the Archives Service Center at the University of Pittsburgh.

References

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  1. ^ "Boot for Bowman". Time. 1939-10-02. Archived from the original on October 24, 2012. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
  2. ^ a b Ohles, Frederik; Ohles, Shirley M.; Ramsay, John G. (1997). Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p.ย 36. ISBNย 0313291330.
  3. ^ Kidney, Walter C. Oakland. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 2005, p. 87, ISBNย 0738538671
  4. ^ Geiger, Roger L. (2011). Iconic Leaders in Higher Education. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. p.ย 154. ISBNย 978-1412846394.
  5. ^ "Deaths". Hospitals. 37. American Hospital Association: 98. ISSNย 0018-5973. OCLCย 1752305.
  6. ^ "[obit]". College and University Business. 34. Chicago: McGraw-Hill: 14. 1963. ISSNย 0010-0900. OCLCย 1564045.
  7. ^ Fowler, Craig. Jewels in Your Crown: Mining the Treasures Within. 2009, p. 68, ISBN 9781440191558

Bibliography

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