Dr. Dwight Carroll Miner

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Dr. Dwight Carroll Miner

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Birthplace: New York, United States
Death: August 01, 1978 (73)
Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey
Immediate Family:

Son of Roy Waldo Miner, Sr. and Anna Elizabeth Miner
Husband of Marie Caroline Miner
Father of Dorothy Marie Miner; Richard Thomas Miner and ? Miner
Brother of Dorothy Miner and Roy Waldo Miner, Jr.

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About Dr. Dwight Carroll Miner

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_C._Miner

Dwight Carroll Miner (November 4, 1904 – August 1, 1978) was an American historian and educator. Miner held the post of Moore Collegiate Professor of History at Columbia University.

Career

Miner was born to Roy Waldo, who was curator of marine life at the American Museum of Natural History, and Anna Elizabeth Carroll. Miner was of British and Irish descent from his father's and mother's side, respectively. He was a fraternal twin with his sister, Dorothy Miner, who became the first keeper of manuscripts at the Walters Art Museum. Born in New York City, he graduated from the local Horace Mann School in 1922. Miner then went on to receive all of his degrees from Columbia University: a Bachelor of Arts in 1926, Master of Arts in 1927, and Doctor of Philosophy in 1940. His doctoral dissertation studied the Spooner Act and the Hay–Herrán Treaty.

Upon completing his master's degree, Miner began teaching at Columbia as an instructor, and was promoted to the rank of professor in 1948. In 1965, he was given the Mark Van Doren Award for Teaching. A year later, Miner appeared on the cover of the May 6 issue of Time magazine as one of the top ten professors in the United States. A year later, his professorship was endowed and became the Moore Collegiate Professor of History. Miner retired from teaching at Columbia in 1973.

Miner died of cancer in 1978 at the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood. His career papers are held in the Columbia University Libraries. A posthumous portrait of Miner was painted by Joyce Ballantyne in 1982 and is now in the National Portrait Gallery.

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Dr. Dwight Carroll Miner's Timeline

1904
November 4, 1904
New York, United States
1936
August 14, 1936
New York City, New York County, New York, UnitedStates
1942
March 31, 1942
New York City, New York, United States
1978
August 1, 1978
Age 73
Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey
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