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James Arthur Frost
Born(1918-05-15)May 15, 1918
Manchester, England
DiedMarch 16, 2017(2017-03-16) (aged 98)
Simsbury, Connecticut, U.S.
OccupationUniversity President,[1] Historian
EducationColumbia University (BA, MA, PhD)
GenreHistorical
Spouse
  • Elsie Mae Lorenz,
    (m. 1942; died 2003)
Children3

James Arthur Frost (May 15, 1918 – March 16, 2017) was an American historian and university administrator who served as the vice-chancellor for the colleges of arts and science at the State University of New York and as president of the Connecticut State University System.[2][3][4] He received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University.[5] He taught at the University of New York College-Oneonta, and was the author of several books and many articles.

Bibliography

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  • Life On The Upper Susquehanna 1783-1860, James Arthur Frost; Published by King's Crown Press (1951)[6]
  • A Short History of New York State, David M. Ellis; James Arthur Frost; Harold C. Syrett; Harry J. Carman; Published by Cornell University Press (1957)
  • A History of New York State, David M. Ellis; James Arthur Frost; Harold C. Syrett; Harry J. Carman; Published by Cornell University Press (1967)
  • A History of the United States: The Evolution of a Free People, James Arthur Frost; Published by Follett (1969)
  • New York, the Empire State, David Maldwyn Ellis; James Arthur Frost; William Bertrand Fink; Published by Prentice Hall (1979), ISBN 0-136-20419-8
  • The Country Club of Farmington, 1892-1995, James Arthur Frost; Published by Country Club of Farmington (1996), ISBN 0-914-65977-4[7]

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