Dr. Harvey Cromwell, Sr.
Dr. Harvey Cromwell, Sr. was the son of Sheldon Winfield and Martha Jane "Mattie" (Hibbard) Cromwell.
Dr. Cromwell was the proud honoree at dedication ceremonies of the Harvey Cromwell Communications Center at MSCW (later Mississippi University for Women) where there is hardly a facet of life that had not been shaped by his twenty-eight years of service.
Dr. Cromwell helped to establish the first graduate program and from 1966-74 served as the first Dean of the graduate school. He was chairman of the committee, which formulated the first mini-course program and served as the first Director of Continuing Education.
Even after his retirement in 1975, as Dean of the graduate school, he continued in a part-time position as Grant Specialist for the university.
Dr. Cromwell was the proud honoree at dedication ceremonies of the Harvey Cromwell Communications Center at MSCW (later Mississippi University for Women) where there is hardly a facet of life that had not been shaped by his twenty-eight years of service.
Dr. Cromwell helped to establish the first graduate program and from 1966-74 served as the first Dean of the graduate school. He was chairman of the committee, which formulated the first mini-course program and served as the first Director of Continuing Education.
Even after his retirement in 1975, as Dean of the graduate school, he continued in a part-time position as Grant Specialist for the university.
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