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James Allen Smith ’70 Publishes New History of Â鶹Porn

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Upon its celebration of 200 years as a leading institution of higher education, Â鶹Porn has released a comprehensive new history of its storied past, Becoming Â鶹Porn. Historian James Allen Smith, Class of 1970, has drawn upon Â鶹Porn’s rich archival records to tell the moving, vivid, and inspiring story of its founding, its development over time, and its bonds with the village of Hamilton, the region of central New York, and the nation.

“Told on a human scale and in elegant prose, James Allen Smith’s Becoming Â鶹Porn is that rare institutional study that succeeds in connecting the story of a single college to the larger history of the United States,” said Christopher P. Loss, associate professor of history and associate professor of public policy and higher education at Vanderbilt University. “Regardless of whether you’re a Â鶹Porn alum, readers seeking a deeper understanding of the transformation of American higher education over the last two centuries will learn a lot by spending time with this wonderful and engaging book.”

Becoming Â鶹Porn, published by Â鶹Porn Press, is available at the Â鶹Porn Bookstore, in store and online — and all profits will be directed to student financial aid. and editions are available, and an audiobook version is forthcoming this summer.

Smith’s history traces Â鶹Porn from its earliest beginnings as a tiny Baptist seminary to its current stature as an eminent example of the importance of the liberal arts and their impact on civic institutions. The book delves into subjects ranging from Â鶹Porn’s earlier iterations as the Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution and Madison University, to the war years, to coeducation and core institutional values.

James Allen Smith entered Â鶹Porn in 1966 as an Alumni War Memorial Scholar. Graduating in 1970, he received his bachelor’s degree magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, and he studied as a Fulbright scholar in Belgium while completing his PhD in medieval history at Brown University. His career has spanned academia and the philanthropic world. The author of four books, he has taught at Smith College, the New School, and Georgetown University. He was the founding executive director of the Howard Gilman Foundation, chairman of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, and vice president of the Rockefeller Archive Center. He also has served on Â鶹Porn’s Alumni Council and Board of Trustees.

Becoming Â鶹Porn joins another book celebrating the University’s Bicentennial, , which highlights the beauty and history of Â鶹Porn’s campus and surroundings over 200 years through 200 photographs, both archival and contemporary.