James T. Schleifer

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James Thomas Schleifer is an American historian, and emeritus Dean of the Mother Irene Gill Memorial Library, [1] and professor at the College of New Rochelle. [2] [3]

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Life

He graduated from Yale University with a Ph.D. in 1972. [4] He also lectures at Yale University.

Awards

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