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<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>HISTORY
OF BO&#286;AZ&#304;&Ccedil;&#304; UN&#304;VERS&#304;TY<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Robert
College was founded in Istanbul,Turkey, by Dr.Cyrus Hamlin,an educator,
inventor, technician, architect and builder, and Mr. Christopher Rheinlander
Robert, a well-known philanthropist and a wealthy merchant from New York. <=
o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Initially
Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, an ingenious New Englander of versatile talents, came to
Turkey in 1839 to start a seminary for boys where he taught until 1860. He =
met
Mr.Robert in 1856 during the Crimean War. As Robert's steamer was pulling i=
nto
the Port of Istanbul, he noticed a boat full of delicious looking white bre=
ad.
His curiousity aroused, he found out that this bread had been baked by Cyrus
Hamlin for the wounded British soldiers hospitalized at the Selimiye Barrac=
ks
near Uskudar. Subsequent meetings of these two men, oddly enough both of
Huguenot descent, brought about the founding of the oldest American College
outside of the United States.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Robert
agreed to carry the greates part of the financial burden while Hamlin was to
raise funds in the United States and take over the responsibilty of founding
the college. A curriculum was drawn up, and Hamlin insisted that English sh=
ould
be the language of instruction. According to the stipulations made by the n=
ewly
established Board of Trustees, the College was to open its doors to student=
s of
all races, nationalities and religions without prejudice or discrimination.=
 In
addition, at Robert's request, the College was under no circumstances to be=
come
politically involded or show any political inclinations.<o:p></o:p></span><=
/p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>After
considering several possibilities, Hamlin finally found what he thought was=
 the
ideal location for a college. It was a plot of land with a stone quarry
belonging to Ahmet Vefik Pasa. The same quarry had been used by Fatih Sultan
Mehmet (Mehmet the Conqueror) when he built his mighty fortress, Rumelihisa=
ri,
on the European shore of the Bosphorus in 1453, just before conquering
Constantinople. This blue limestone was used for all the College buildings
constructed until the First World War.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>At
first Ahmet Vefik Pasa did not want to sell the land but, after being recal=
led
from Paris where he had been the Sultan's Ambassador to the court of Napole=
on
III, he was obliged to start negotiations and in 1861 decided to sell. The
payment was to be made as soon as the ministry of education granted the
permission to build; Hamlin was informed that no construction work could be
commenced without the Sultan's decree. Since Hamlin was aware that it might
take a long time to receive such a decree, he rented the now-empty seminary
building from the Mission Board.Robert College was named after is benefacto=
r,
Christopher Rheinlander Robert, and was granted a charter with the pover to
confer a Bachelor of arts Degree on its graduates. On September 16, 1863, it
opened its doors to students with Dr.Cyrus Hamlin as its first President. <=
o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>The
Sultan's decree was finally granted and on July 4, 1869, the cornerstone of=
 the
first building, appropriately called Hamlin Hall, was laid. Dr.Hamlin
personally attended to the smallest details regarding the construction. He
analyzed the mortar used for the Rumelihisar Castle and made the same for h=
is
building which was designed like an old Turkish inn or caravanserai with an
open courtyard in the center. Hamlin Hall was completed in 1871. A large,
one-storey building was added at the back of Hamlin Hall in 1873 but was pu=
lled
down when Washburn Hall was constructed thirty years later.<o:p></o:p></spa=
n></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Although
Dr.Hamlin tried to raise an endowment for the College, he never succeeded. =
In
1869, his son-in-law, Dr. George Washburn, who had taught at Robert College
between 1865 and 1868, was sent back by the Trustees to take over the
administrative work. This made Hamlin uneasy because his relationship with =
his
son-in-law was growing more tense. Hamlin disapproved of Washburn's idea of
expansion and his involvement in politics. Moreover, his plan to found a gi=
rls'
college was turned down by Robert. The personality clash between Hamlin and
Washburn grew to such an extent that, on September 26,1873, Hamlin left for=
 the
United States never to return to Turkey. Washburn had already been made
Director by the Trustees in May, 1872, and when Hamlin was asked to resign =
from
the presidency in March 1877, Washburn became the second President of the
College until his retirement in 1903. Hamlin continued working in the United
States until his death on August 8, 1900, at the age of eighty-nine.<o:p></=
o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>When
Mr.Robert died in October 1878, Robert College was left to fend for itself.=
 He
bequeathed his real estate at Lookout Mountain and one-fifth of this general
estate to the college, and endowment was started with the money received fr=
om
the sale of these estates.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>The
second building constructed on the College property was the residence built=
 by
Professor Alexander Van Millingen in 1881. Professor Van Millingen, who was=
 an
expert on Byzantine history and taught at the College from 1878 until his d=
eath
in 1915, built the house with the understanding that it would go to Robert
College after his demise. However, because Mr. and Mrs. George H. Huntington
lived there for a long period of time, it was called the Huntington House. =
In
1986, it was renovated and tranformed into the Heritage Museum. Furniture,
books and documents bequeathed by Eveline A. Scott, the last resident of th=
is
house, constitute the nucleus of this museum.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>John
Steward Kennedy, Chairman of the Board of Trustees from 1895 until 1919, ga=
ve
generously to the College. In 1891, a house for the President of the College
was built with his donations. A large house with a marvelous view of the
Bosphorus, Kennedy Lodge, as it was called, was the Presidential residence =
from
1891, when the Washburns moved in, until 1971, when Dr. John Scott Everton
departed from the College. Today the ground floor is used as dining-room for
teachers, the upper floors as a guest house and the basement as a restaurant
Furthermore, all kinds of social gatherings are held here.<o:p></o:p></span=
></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Kennedy
also gave funds for six professors' houses and a wall to be built around the
College property. The $1.500.000 he bequeathed to Robert College helped to
build the west wing of the Engineering Building (1912) and Anderson Hall, a
dormitory-classroom building completed in 1913.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Designed
by Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin, son of Cyrus Hamlin, the second academic
building to be erected was completed in 1892. Initially it was called Scien=
ce
Hall but, after the death of Albert Long, who had served the College from 1=
872
until 1901 as natural history professor, it was renamed <a
href=3D"http://www.boun.edu.tr/campus/albertlonghall.html"><span
style=3D'color:windowtext'>Albert Long Hall</span></a>. It was furnished by
Mrs.Davies, the sister of Mrs. Van Millingen. The Chemistry Department was =
in
the basement, the library and the Department of Physics on the first floor,=
 and
the upper storey was used as an auditorium. One of the five most famous org=
ans
of the world, donated by Mr.Cleveland H. Dodge in 1914, is housed on this
floor.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>As
soon as Hamlin Hall was completed, it became apparent that the preparatory
Department should occupy a separate building. In the summer of 1898, when
Washburn went to the United States, he visited Olivia Eggleston Phelps Stok=
es,
the daughter of a wealthy banker from NewYork, to get her interested in
donating the necessary funds for a new building. Unfortunately she was away=
 in
Europe, but a letter from her was waiting for Washburn in Istanbul, saying =
that
she was ready to finance the construction of a new building . It was built =
on
the land purchased from Ahmet Vefik Pasa in 1871 and was ready for occupati=
on
in 1902. On the special request of Miss Stokes, it was named Theodorus Hall=
 or
the `Gift of God'. Today it is used as a women's residence hall.<o:p></o:p>=
</span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Dodge
Gymnasium was also constructed of the blue limestone quarried on the campus=
. It
was financed by Cleveland H.Dodge, Chairman of the Board of Trustees from 1=
909
until 1926, and his father, William E. Dodge. For many years it was the fir=
st
modern gymnasium in Europe and had the only indoors running track in Turkey.
The first basketball game in Turkey was played here in 1908.<o:p></o:p></sp=
an></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>In
1929, Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes also provided the funds for a gymnasium to =
be
built behind Theodorus Hall for the Preparatory Department students. This
building has been turned into a men's hall of residence.<o:p></o:p></span><=
/p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Washburn
Hall or the present-day Economics and Administrative Sciences Building was =
financed
by Mrs. William E.Dodge, the widow of Mr. William E.Dodge. This
classroom-office building was completed in 1906 and named after President
George Washburn who had resigned from the presidency in 1903. Washburn Hall,
like the other buildings constructed before the First World War, was built =
of
the blue limestone quarried on the campus. The top floors, that is, the fif=
th
floor and half of the fourth floor, once housed a Natural History Museum of
great value.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>During
the presidency of Dr.Caleb Frank Gates (1903-1932) , the first tennis courts
were built, Hamlin Hall was renovated, a new lighting and heating plant was
installed, new property was purchased again from Ahmet Vefik Pasa on which a
road winding up the hill was constructed in 1913, and the new entrance from=
 the
waterfront became the main approach to the school.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Anderson
Hall or the Science and Literature Building as it is called today was also
completed in 1913. This dormitory-classroom building was constructed with t=
he
funds bequeathed to the College by John S.Kennedy and was named after Profe=
ssor
Charles Anderson because of his long service to the College (1869-1918). To=
day
it is used as a classroom-office building.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>When
Gates became President in 1903, Robert College was ready for more expansion=
 and
modernization. Gates felt that Turkey needed to train and educate its own
engineers, and with the money left by John S.Kennedy, he wanted to start an
engineering school. In 1909 he went to the United States where he succeeded=
 in
getting the approval of the Trustees to go ahead with his proposed project.=
 At
first he arranged for John R.Allen, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, to
come and supervise the setting up of the new Engineering School at Robert
College. The construction of the Engineering Building, subsequently called
Gates Hall, began in 1910, but only the west wing was finished by 1912.
Initially, it was designed to be U-shaped but later this plan was abandoned.
Due to the Balkan Wars,World War I and the establishment of the new Turkish
Republic, the building , as it stands today, was completed in 1931. It is f=
our
storeys high and planned to follow the slope of the hill so that each floor=
 has
its own separate entrance.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>When
the time came for Allen to return to the United States, Gates had to find t=
he
right person to finish all the work concerning the new Engineering School by
the fall of 1912. This person was Lynn Scipio, came out on a three-year
contract in 1912, but stayed until 1942. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Henrietta
Washburn Hall or the Social Hall, it is called today, was financed by
Mr.Cleveland H. Dodge. It was completed in 1914 and named after Henrietta
Loraine Washburn, daughter of Cyrus Hamlin and wife of George Washburn. Use=
d as
a recreational hall by the students, it contains a theater, lounges, club r=
ooms
and a canteen.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>John
Sloane Infirmary was constructed during 1913-1914. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>It
was a gift of William Sloane, a former trutee of the College, and dedicated=
 to
the memory of father who had also been a trustee. It was an eighteen-bed
hospital with lying-in facilities on the first floor and a clinic, two flats
for the staff on the ground floor. Today it is used as a men's residence.<o=
:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>The
Van Milligen Library, which also housed administrative offices, was complet=
ed
in 1932. It is said to be the first modern library in Turkey. When Alexander
Van Milligen died in 1915, he left his house, his library and one thousand
pounds sterling to the school. With this money, the Van Milligen Fund was
started, eventually financing a new building. The area known as the 'Quarry'
was selected for the site of the new building and Professor Scipio drew up =
the
plans. It housed the finest Near East Collection in this part of the world.
Today it is used as the Executive Building, encompassing the offices of the
President and Vice-Presidents of Bogazici University. Perkins Hall, the new
Engineering Building, was designed by Professor Aptullah Kuran. This buildi=
ng,
dedicated to the memory of George W.Perkins, a former trustee of the Colleg=
e,
was inaugurated in May 1963 during the Centennial Celebrations of the Colle=
ge. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>When
Gates retired in 1932, serious financial cuts were being considered. Both
Robert College and the American College for Girls were hit by the economy of
the economy of post-war Turkey and the depression in the United States. It =
was
during this time that the first step towards a merger with the Girls' Colle=
ge
was taken when Dr. Paul Monroe was appointed President of both schools in 1=
932.
Moreover, certain administrative positions and instructors were to be share=
d,
thus cutting down the number of salaries to be paid. Teaching staff was red=
uced
to a minimum and cuts in salaries were made, which caused academic loss.<o:=
p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>During
President Wright's time (1935-1943), the financial situation was improved d=
ue
to the efforts made by Dr. Monroe and the curriculum was revised. But no so=
oner
had most of the problems been solved than World War II broke out, bringing =
more
difficulties, even though Turkey maintained its neutrality.<o:p></o:p></spa=
n></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>In
1944, Dr. Black was appointed President. The major problems that confronted=
 him
were also financial. He had to take strict economic measures in order to sa=
ve
the College from bankruptcy. By the 1950's the College's prestige had incre=
ased
and public relations were at their best. Dr. Ballantine, who had replaced D=
r.
Black in 1955, had a dynamic personality. His plans were to revitalize Robe=
rt
College academically and eliminate the Academy's Secondary School in order =
to
make way financially and physically for a well-rounded program of higher
education. In 1958 he was able to obtain the necessary permission from the
Turkish Government.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>An
English Language Division was established in 1958, preparing high school
graduates for entrance into any of the three schools. However, with these
changes, the deficit grew considerably each year, with the tuition fees
covering only one fourth of the cost of educating each student.<o:p></o:p><=
/span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>The
School of Business Administration and the School of Sciences and Languages =
were
established in 1959, in addition to the School of Engineering established i=
n 1912.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Ballantine's
resignation in 1961 was followed by a succession of short-term presidents.
Perkins Hall, the new Engineering Building, was completed during Dr. Malin's
presidency. When he died in 1964, Dr. Simpson became the President. He prop=
osed
the physical movement of Robert Academy to the Arnavutkoy Campus where it w=
as
to be combined, on a co-educational basis, with the existing American Colle=
ge
for Girls, leaving the Hisar Campus entirely for higher education. Dr. Simp=
son
had to resign due to ill health in 1967. Dr. Everton replaced him in 1968. =
In
March 1971, he revealed the resolution passed on January 26, 1971, by the B=
oard
of Trustees to the effect that the Turkish government should be encouraged =
to
establish an independent university as a successor to Robert College on eit=
her
of the campuses. The merger was finalized in the summer of 1971. Today's So=
uth
Campus of 118 acres, including buildings, the library, laboratories and all
facilities and personnel, was passed on to the Turkish government, and on
September 10, 1971, Bogazici University was officially established on what =
had
been the Robert College campus for over one hundred years.<o:p></o:p></span=
></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>Prof.
Dr. Aptullah Kuran, a graduate of Robert College, became the first President
(1971-1979). He was succeeded by Prof. Dr. Semih Tezcan (1979-1981), and th=
en
Prof. Dr. Ergun Togrol (1981-1992). In 1992, Prof. Dr. Ustun Erguder, a
graduate of Robert College, was elected President by the Bogazici University
faculty.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>The
University has expanded both physically and academically. One faculty and s=
ix
institutes offering graduate programs have been added. The completion of the
Main Library, the Science and Engineering Laboratories Building, the Facult=
y of
Education Building, the Men's Residence Hall II, the Women's Residence Hall=
 II
and the Educational Technology Building has enhanced the <a
href=3D"http://www.boun.edu.tr/campus/nc.html"><span style=3D'color:windowt=
ext;
text-decoration:none;text-underline:none'>North Campus</span></a>. The <a
href=3D"http://www.boun.edu.tr/campus/kc.html"><span style=3D'color:windowt=
ext;
text-decoration:none;text-underline:none'>Kandilli Campus</span></a>, housi=
ng
the observatory, was incorporated into the University in 1982, and <a
href=3D"http://www.boun.edu.tr/campus/hc.html"><span style=3D'color:windowt=
ext;
text-decoration:none;text-underline:none'>the Hisar Campus</span></a> in 19=
89.
The University now has a lodging complex for the staff a residence hall and=
 a
large athletic complex on the <a href=3D"http://www.boun.edu.tr/campus/uc.h=
tml"><span
style=3D'color:windowtext;text-decoration:none;text-underline:none'>Ucaksav=
ar
Campus</span></a>. A resort near Kilyos on the Black Sea coast, called <a
href=3D"http://www.boun.edu.tr/campus/kic.html"><span style=3D'color:window=
text;
text-decoration:none;text-underline:none'>Saritepe Campus</span></a>, was
acquired in 1985, where a new complex of buildings is under construction. A=
lso
under constrution is an ultramodern dormitory (&quot;superdorm&quot;), the =
most
developed student housing complex in Turkey.<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-famil=
y:"Times New Roman"'>It
can safely be concluded that the sound academic traditions of Robert College
form the nucleus of Bogazici University, with its expanding campus and inre=
asing
popularity. <o:p></o:p></span></p>

<p><i><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-fa=
mily:
"Times New Roman"'>Presidents of Robert College and Bogazici University:</s=
pan></i><span
lang=3DTR style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS";mso-bidi-font-family:"Times =
New Roman"'>
<o:p></o:p></span></p>

<ol start=3D1 type=3D1>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Cyrus Hamlin (1863-1877) <o:p></=
o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>George Washburn (1877-1903) <o:p=
></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Caleb Frank Gates (1903-1932) <o=
:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Paul Monroe (1932-1935) <o:p></o=
:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Walter Livingston Wright (1935-1=
943) <o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Floyd Henson Black (1944-1955) <=
o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Duncan Smith Ballantine (1955-19=
61) <o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Patrick Murphy Malin (1962-1964)=
 <o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Dwight James Simpson (1965-1967)=
 <o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>John Scott Everton (1968-1971) <=
o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Prof.Dr.Aptullah Kuran (1971-197=
9) <o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Prof.Dr.Semih Tezcan (1979-1982)=
 <o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Prof.Dr.Ergun Togrol(1982-1992) =
<o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Prof.Dr.Ustun Erguder (1992-2000=
)<o:p></o:p></span></li>
 <li class=3DMsoNormal style=3D'mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-a=
lt:auto;
     mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt'><span lang=3DTR
     style=3D'font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Prof. Dr. Sabih Tansal (2000-up =
to
     date)<o:p></o:p></span></li>
</ol>

<p style=3D'margin:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt'><span lang=3DTR style=3D'font=
-family:
"Comic Sans MS";mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-bidi-font-fam=
ily:
"Times New Roman"'><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></span></p>

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