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Harold Syrett was born on 22 October, 1913 in Brooklyn, New York, US, is an Executive. Discover Harold Syrett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October, 1913
Birthday 22 October
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, US
Date of death (1984-07-29) Hudson, New York, US
Died Place Hudson, New York, US
Nationality United States

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1984

Later in life, he resided in Craryville, New York. Syrett died of hepatitis, the result of a blood transfusion during a hip operation, on July 29, 1984 at Columbia Memorial Hospital in Hudson, New York.

1967

Syrett was president of Brooklyn College for two years, from 1967 to 1969. He resigned due to ill health. From 1969 until his retirement in 1979, he remained affiliated with the City University of New York as a professor of history at the CUNY Graduate Center. During this period, he served as a juror for the Pulitzer Prize for History in the 1968, 1973 and 1979 awards cycles, the latter two stints as chair.

1955

From 1955 to 1979, Syrett was the executive editor of The Papers of Alexander Hamilton. More than 19,000 documents were published by Columbia University Press in 26 volumes from 1961 to 1979.

1941

He was a professor of American history at Columbia University from 1941 to 1961. Syrett was dean of the faculty at Queens College from 1962 to 1965 (as well as acting president in 1964). He was vice chancellor of the State University of New York system from 1966 to 1967.

1935

Syrett was born on President Street in Brooklyn, New York, to Frank H. and Dorothy (Provost) Syrett. He majored in economics at Wesleyan University (B.A., 1935), where he was a catcher on the baseball team, and completed his graduate studies in history at Columbia University (M.A., 1938; Ph.D., 1944).

1913

Harold Coffin Syrett (October 22, 1913 – July 29, 1984) was an American historian. He served as the executive editor of The Papers of Alexander Hamilton and as the fourth president of Brooklyn College.

1865

Syrett was the author of The City of Brooklyn, 1865–1898: a political history (1944), Interview in Weehawken: the Burr-Hamilton duel, as told in the original documents (1960), American Historical Documents (1962), Modern Hungarian Poetry (1977), and Andrew Jackson: His Contribution to the American Tradition. He co-authored A History of the American People (1952). He also edited The Gentleman and the Tiger (1956), the memoirs of George B. McClellan Jr., the 93rd mayor of New York City and son of the Union Army American Civil War general.