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Richard C. Newton, 46, associate professor of English and former chairman of Temple University's English department, died Nov. 27 at his home in the West Mount Airy section of the city. His death was announced by the university yesterday. Recognized as an administrator as well as a scholar, he held a number of key posts at Temple over the years and was credited with a role in the development of the "core curriculum" plan of basic required courses for students. | Richard C. Newton, 46, associate professor of English and former chairman of Temple University's English department, died Nov. 27 at his home in the West Mount Airy section of the city. His death was announced by the university yesterday. Recognized as an administrator as well as a scholar, he held a number of key posts at Temple over the years and was credited with a role in the development of the "core curriculum" plan of basic required courses for students. | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 15 November 2007
NAME: Richard Newton
Biography: He was a professor of English at Temple University.
Richard C. Newton, 46, associate professor of English and former chairman of Temple University's English department, died Nov. 27 at his home in the West Mount Airy section of the city. His death was announced by the university yesterday. Recognized as an administrator as well as a scholar, he held a number of key posts at Temple over the years and was credited with a role in the development of the "core curriculum" plan of basic required courses for students.
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Date of Birth: 8/15/1940
Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 11/17/1986
Age at Death (delete if non-applicable): 46
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