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George Lynn Cross : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Lynn Cross
George Lynn Cross (May 12, 1905 – December 31, 1998) was a botanist, author, and the seventh and longest serving president of the University of Oklahoma〔Levy, David W., "(University of Oklahoma )," ''(Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture )'' (accessed May 26, 2010).〕 from 1943 to 1968. Cross oversaw the expansion and construction of numerous university buildings and helped lead the college through the 1960s protest period.〔Pittman, Kitty, (Cross, George Lynn (1905-1998) )," ''(Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture )'' (accessed May 26, 2010).〕 ==Early life== Cross was born in South Dakota and attended South Dakota State College, where he earned a master's degree in 1927.〔 He earned his doctorate at the University of Chicago, where he was eventually offered a job as an associated professor at the University of Oklahoma. Cross's academic specialty was botany, and George Lynn Cross Hall, which houses OU's department of botany and microbiology, was named in his honor and in tribute to this fact. While president, Cross prepared specimen slides that are still used in botany classes.
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