The University of the State of New York: History of Higher Education in the State of New York

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The University of the State of New York: History of Higher Education in the State of New York
Sidney Sherwood
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Low was chosen by a flatteringly large majority.
To this office he was reelected in 1883, and throughout both terms his administration was signalized by the display of extraordinary execu- tive abilities. He sank partisanship, reconstructed municipal mat- ters throughout, and gave the city a real reform administration.
After his retirement he went abroad again, and on his return resumed his commercial occupation. In 1881 he was elected a trustee of Columbia, in which office he afforded his asso
...ciates ample opportuni- ties for learning his peculiar fitness for the high position to which they elected him.
His new honors were borne with becoming modesty. In his letter of acceptance he said : The honor is at the same time the summons to a duty which I may not decline.
I accept, therefore, the position to which I have been chosen with grateful thanks to my colleagues for this culminating mark of their confidence and good will and with the assurance that I will do everything in my power to justify their judgment.


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