Thomas Clap

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Thomas Clap was an 18th-century American clergyman and academic who significantly shaped Yale College’s curriculum, governance, and early development as its long-serving president.

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instanceOf college president
human
countryOfCitizenship Colonial United States
Great Britain NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1703-06-26
dateOfDeath 1767-01-07
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
employer Yale College NERFINISHED
endTime 1766
familyName Clap NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork higher education administration
theology
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
knownFor early development of Yale College
introducing scientific studies at Yale
reforming Yale College curriculum
strengthening Yale College governance
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Yale Corporation NERFINISHED
notableWork The Annals or History of Yale-College NERFINISHED
occupation academic administrator
clergyman
college president
partOf 18th-century American academics
18th-century American clergy
placeOfBirth Scituate, Plymouth Colony NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New Haven, Connecticut Colony NERFINISHED
positionHeld President of Yale College
Rector of Yale College
religion Congregationalism
residence New Haven, Connecticut Colony NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Mary Whiting NERFINISHED
startTime 1739

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