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1853

Finally, classes began in September of 1853, making it the first institution west of the Mississippi to permit both male and female students.

Cornell College, originally the Iowa Conference Seminary, was founded in 1853 by Reverend George Bryant Bowman, a Methodist Episcopal minister when Mount Vernon as a town was still quite young.

1862

Founded as the land-grant university of New York state under the Morrill Act of 1862, it was also privately endowed by Ezra Cornell, a founder of the Western Union Telegraph Company.

1870

Cornell was the first American university to be divided into colleges offering different degrees, and it was among the first Eastern universities to admit women (1870).

1965

Wolfowitz’s father, a Polish immigrant whose family died in the Holocaust, taught mathematics at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where Paul earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1965.

1977

A 1977 article from the Cornellian publication even states that Bowman was described as “The College Beggar” for these methods of fundraising.

2001

In 2001 Wolfowitz returned to politics, becoming deputy secretary of defense under Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

2007

Unable to quell the furor, Wolfowitz announced his resignation, effective June 30, 2007.

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