Thomas Hunter

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Thomas Hunter was an Irish-born American educator and reformer best known as the founding president of what became Hunter College in New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish emigrant to the United States
academic administrator
education reformer
educator
university and college founder
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
United States of America
employer State Female Normal School
surface form: Female Normal and High School, New York City

Hunter College
ethnicOrigin Irish
familyName Hunter
fieldOfWork education
educational reform
givenName Thomas
hasHonorificNamesake Hunter College
Hunter College High School
hasParticularSignificance history of Hunter College
influenced development of public higher education for women in New York City
teacher training standards in New York City
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement education reform in the United States
notableFor being the founding president of what became Hunter College
leadership in teacher education in New York City
notableWork development of what became Hunter College
founding of the Female Normal and High School in New York City
placeOfBirth Ireland
positionHeld founding president of the Female Normal and High School
president of what became Hunter College
residence New York City
workLocation New York City

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Hunter College foundedBy Thomas Hunter
Hunter College namedAfter Thomas Hunter