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Townsend Harris Hall Prep School

Townsend Harris Hall Prep School was a public preparatory school located in Manhattan in New York City.

Townsend Harris Hall School
Address
141 Convent Avenue

,
10031

Coordinates40°49′10″N 73°57′00″W / 40.8194°N 73.9500°W / 40.8194; -73.9500
Information
TypePublic (magnet) secondary
Established1849
Grades10–12
Enrollment1108
Color(s)Crimson and gold
MascotHawks
NewspaperThe Classic
The Phoenix
YearbookThe Crimson and Gold
The original building on 23rd Street, known as the Lawrence and Eris Field Building, is still in use today.

History edit

The school was named for Townsend Harris who, besides his many diplomatic accomplishments, had helped found the Free Academy of the City of New York, later to become City College, and who was a strong proponent of free education. Townsend Harris was formed in 1849 as a one-year preparatory school for CUNY.[1] The Free Academy's introductory year gradually evolved and in 1904 became a fully-fledged 3-year high school in the East Side Manhattan neighborhood of Kips Bay.[2] The school occupied a spartan campus on the 9th to 12th floors of a building at 23rd Street and Lexington Avenue that now houses CUNY's Baruch College.[3] It moved to Harlem in 1906.[1] In 1930 as a result of overcrowding, the school moved back to 23rd St.[1] The school operated as an All Boys School for its duration.[4] Townsend Harris had a significant amount of Jewish and Eastern European students.[5] Most students were ready to graduate by the age of 15 or 16.[5]

 
Townsend Harris Hall houses the CUNY School of Medicine. Designed by famed New York architect George B. Post and completed in 1908, the Collegiate Gothic-style building is named for Townsend Harris, the founder of City College, and was dedicated in a ceremony at which Mark Twain was the featured speaker.

Academics edit

The school admitted students by entrance examination.[2] Those who graduated from Townsend Harris were guaranteed a place at City College.[1][6] Townsend Harris condensed four years of high school into three.[6] At its time, it was considered to be NYC's most prestigious examination school.[7] The school eventually gained a reputation as being elitist and obsolete.[8]

Closing edit

This original incarnation, known as Townsend Harris Hall, survived until 1942, when it was closed by mayor Fiorello La Guardia for budgetary reasons.[9] However, newspapers speculated that it was closed because a relative of Mayor Laguardia was not admitted to the school.[10] New York City eliminated 75 teachers and 1000 students with its closing.[5] Townsend Harris closed with about 10,000 graduates.[11] In 1980, a group of alumni from Townsend Harris Hall took on a mission to reopen the school. In 1984 a school, associated with Queens College, was opened in Queens, NY, and took on the similar name of Townsend Harris High School.

Notable alumni edit

Scholars edit

Science and technology edit

Writing and journalism edit

Performing arts and entertainment edit

Business, economics, and philanthropy edit

Law, politics, and activism edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Weiss, Samuel (June 10, 1985). "THE NEW TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH KEEPS OLD GOALS". New York Times.
  2. ^ a b "Why some schools rocket to the top". New York Post. September 9, 2012.
  3. ^ (PDF). 2007-08-11. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-08-11.
  4. ^ Jonas Salk: A Life. Oxford University Press. 21 April 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-933443-8.
  5. ^ a b c Shepard, Richard F. (December 7, 1973). "30 Alumni of Townsend Harris High Recall Glory Years as Elite Scholars". New York Times.
  6. ^ a b The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World. Simon and Schuster. 13 July 2021. ISBN 9781510768628.
  7. ^ Krasner, Jonathan B. (January 2012). The Benderly Boys and American Jewish Education. ISBN 9781611682939.
  8. ^ "The Original Elite High School in New York City: Townsend Harris Hall – Baruch College Archives and Special Collections".
  9. ^ "Townsend Harris HS Alumni Association".
  10. ^ Trapasso, Clare. "Townsend Harris High School: A real gem in Queens". New York Daily News.
  11. ^ "Townsend Harris HS Alumni Association". thaa.org.
  12. ^ "Donald M. Friedman". senate.universityofcalifornia.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-27.
  13. ^ Roberts, Sam. "Morton Deutsch, Expert on Conflict Resolution, Dies at 97", The New York Times, March 21, 2017. Accessed March 23, 2017. "Raised in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, he read Freud and Marx when he was 10, graduated from Townsend Harris Hall and entered City College when he was 15 planning to become a psychiatrist."
  14. ^ James, Laylin K., ed. (1995), Nobel laureates in chemistry, 1901-1992 (3rd ed.), American Chemical Society and Chemical Heritage Foundation, ISBN 0-8412-2459-5, (p. 674) Born ... in New York City, Hauptman received his early education there, graduating from Townsend Harris High School.
  15. ^ a b Lebow, Eileen F. (2000), "The bright boys: a history of Townsend Harris High School", Contributions to the Study of Education, Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-31479-9, ISSN 0196-707X, (p. 21) A comparison of the two sets of grades indicates the intensity of scholarship that became a Townsend Harris trademark ... Future physicist William Nierenberg, Class of 1935, garnered five 100s ... Future Nobel Laureate Herbert Hauptman had three 100s ...
  16. ^ "Robert Jastrow: Astronomer, cosmologist, physicist, and space scientist who was a well-known advocate of NASA", The Times (UK), 28 March 2008, retrieved 2 January 2011, Jastrow was born in 1925 in New York City. He attended the Townsend Harris High School, Flushing, New York, and went on to study physics at Columbia University
  17. ^ Schiffer, John; Charles Johnson (16 May 2007). . obituary. Physics Today. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2011. Gilbert Perlow, one of the pioneers of the Mössbauer effect and an editor of the Journal of Applied Physics and Applied Physics Letters ... He attended Townsend Harris Hall (now Townsend Harris High School) in Queens
  18. ^ Naden, Corinne J.; Blue, Rose (2001), Jonas Salk: Polio Pioneer, Brookfield, CT, USA: Millbrook Press, Inc., ISBN 0-7613-1804-6, (p. 12) Twelve-year-old Jonas Salk passed the test and entered Townsend Harris High School in 1926. When he graduated three years later, he was not quite 15 ...
  19. ^ Schmeck Jr., Harold M. (24 June 1995), "Dr. Jonas Salk, Whose Vaccine Turned Tide on Polio, Dies at 80", New York Times, retrieved 1 January 2011, The family lived in the Bronx, where Jonas went to grade school, then to the Townsend Harris High School for exceptionally promising students.
  20. ^ a b c d e f Roff, Sandra Shoiock; Cucchiara, Anthony M. (2000), From the Free Academy to CUNY: illustrating public higher education in New York City, 1847-1997, New York, NY, USA: Fordham University Press, ISBN 0-8232-2019-2, (p. 19) Admission to Harris High was selective, and its graduates ... form a roster of high achievers. A few representative names are author Herman Wouk, actor Cornel Wilde, politician Adam Clayton Powell, lyricist Ira Gershwin, scientist Jonas Salk, news commentator David Schonbaum, and playwright Sidney Kingsley.
  21. ^ Milton, Kimball A. (9 October 2006), Julian Schwinger: Nuclear Physics, the Radiation Laboratory, Renormalized QED, Source Theory, and Beyond (PDF), pp. 4–5, The Depression did mean that Julian would have to rely on free education, which New York well-provided in those days: A year or two at Townsend Harris High School, a public preparatory school feeding into City College, where Julian matriculated in 1933.
  22. ^ Schweber, Silvan S. (1994), QED and the men who made it: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga, Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-03685-3, (p.276) As Harold had done before him, Julian attended Townsend Harris.
  23. ^ Levy, Leon; Linden, Eugene (2009-03-25). The Mind of Wall Street: A Legendary Financier on the Perils of Greed and the Mysteries of the Market. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-0-7867-3015-5.
  24. ^ Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe; Patricia A. Graham (1994). "Lawrence A. Cremin: A Biographical Memoir". Teachers College Record. New York, NY, USA: Columbia University. 96 (1): 102–113. doi:10.1177/016146819409600102. ISSN 0161-4681. S2CID 246703318. Lawrence Cremin was truly a giant among us. A man of boundless energy, ... Graduated from Townsend Harris at the age of fifteen and a half
  25. ^ Fowler, Glenn (5 September 1990), "Obituary; Lawrence Cremin, 64, Educator And a Prize-Winning Historian", New York Times, p. 2, retrieved 1 January 2011, A native of Manhattan, Dr. Cremin was a graduate of Townsend Harris High School and of City College.
  26. ^ Larrabee, Harold A.; Sterling P. Lamprecht (1954–1955). "Irwin Edman". Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. Newark, DE, USA: American Philosophical Association. 28: 60–62. ISSN 0065-972X. Irwin Edman was every inch a New Yorker, appropriately educated at the Townsend Harris High School for the exceptionally gifted.
  27. ^ Widmer, Kingsley (1980). Paul Goodman. Boston: Twayne. p. 13. ISBN 0-8057-7292-8.
  28. ^ Barnes, Mike (2015-10-08). "Hy Hollinger, Former THR Writer and International Editor, Dies at 97". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  29. ^ "John F. Kieran – Society for American Baseball Research".
  30. ^ a b c Lebow, Eileen F. (2000), "The bright boys: a history of Townsend Harris High School", Contributions to the Study of Education, Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-31479-9, ISSN 0196-707X, (p. 137) ... affirming the school's unique role and listing distinguished alumni: among them Justice Felix Frankfurter, Senator Robert Wagner ... Sidney Kingsley, playwright; and Edward G. Robinson, actor.
  31. ^ Fischer, Heinz Dietrich; Fischer, Erika J. (1998), The Pulitzer Prize Archive: Drama/comedy awards, 1917-1996: from Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams to Richard Rodgers and Edward Albee, vol. 12, part 4, Bodenheim, FRG: WS-Druckerei Werner Schaubruch, ISBN 3-598-30170-7, (p. 71) Sidney Kingsley (born Sidney Kirshner ...) first attended public school on the Lower West Side and then Townsend Harris high school, graduating in 1924.
  32. ^ Martin, Douglas (8 July 2006), "Anatole Shub, 78, a Researcher and Reporter on Russian Topics, Dies", New York Times, retrieved 2 January 2011, Mr. Shub attended Townsend Harris High School and then joined the Navy in 1945.
  33. ^ Beichman, Arnold (2009) [2004], Herman Wouk: the novelist as social historian (2nd ed.), Piscatawway, NJ, USA: Transaction Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7658-0836-3, (p. 15) Wouk was the youngest of three children ... He attended Townsend Harris High School, an elite public school for high IQ New York youngsters ...
  34. ^ Weber, Bruce (9 September 2009), "Army Archerd, Columnist for Variety, Dies at 87", New York Times, retrieved 1 January 2011, Armand André Archerd was born in New York City ... He attended Townsend Harris High School and City College of New York ...
  35. ^ a b Saperstein, Pat (14 May 2008). "Warren Cowan dies at 87: PR maven "father of Hollywood press agents"". Variety. Retrieved 2 January 2011. Daily Variety columnist Army Archerd and Cowan became best friends when they were 12 ... Cowan was born in New York to songwriter Rubey Cowan and wife Grace and attended Townsend Harris High School with Archerd.
  36. ^ Weber, Bruce (16 May 2008), "Warren Cowan, a Star at Promoting Stars, Dies at 87", New York Times, retrieved 2 January 2011, Warren Jay Cowan was born in New York City on March 13, 1921. His father, Rubey, was a songwriter. He went to Townsend Harris High School in Manhattan
  37. ^ Bloom, Ken (2007), The Routledge guide to Broadway, New York, NY, USA: Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-97380-9, (p. 58) Howard Dietz was born in New York ... He attended Townsend Harris Hall and Columbia University.
  38. ^ . biographic sketch. Song Writers Hall of Fame. 2011. Archived from the original on 18 December 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011. He was born Ervin Maurice Druckman in New York City on April 3, 1919. He attended Townsend Harris Hall, and then the City College of New York
  39. ^ Pollack, Howard (2006), George Gershwin: his life and work, Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-24864-9, (p. 224) By 1916, Gershwin had also begun writing songs with Irving Caesar ... Caesar, a tunesmith in his own right, had grown up on the Lower East Side, and like Ira had graduated from Townsend Harris ...
  40. ^ a b Bloom, Ken (2007), The Routledge guide to Broadway, New York, NY, USA: Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-97380-9, (p. 106) E. Y. ("Yip") Harburg was perhaps Broadway's most complex lyricist ... He began as a lyricist while still at New York City's Townsend Harris Hall High School along with schoolmate Ira Gershwin
  41. ^ Riley, Sam G. (1995), Biographical dictionary of American newspaper columnists, Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-29192-6, (pp. 129-130) Hellinger was born in New York City ad attended the city's public schools. He was expelled from Townsend Harris High School for organizing a student strike.
  42. ^ Bloom, Ken (2007), The Routledge guide to Broadway, New York, NY, USA: Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-97380-9, (p. 148) Frank Loesser was the most versatile of all Broadway composers ... He was educated at Townsend Harris Hall and dropped out of City College.
  43. ^ Rodgers, Richard; Rodgers, Mary (2002) [1975], Musical Stages: An Autobiography (3rd ed.), Cambridge, MA, USA: Da Capo Press, ISBN 0-306-81134-0, (p. 18) This victory in part was responsible in part for my downfall at Townsend Harris, and started a pattern I was to follow for the rest of my scholastic life: I always devoted too much time to nonacademic matters.
  44. ^ Hyland, William G. (1998), Richard Rodgers, New Haven, CT, USA: Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-07115-9, Richard enrolled at the prestigious Townsend Harris Hall, a high school reserved for talented young boys ... Academic pursuits did not attract Rodgers, however, and he transferred to the more pedestrian De Witt Clinton High School
  45. ^ a b Strouse, Charles (2008), Put on a Happy Face: A Broadway Memoir, New York, NY, USA: Sterling Publishing Co, Inc., ISBN 978-1-4027-5889-8, ... in 1943, at the age of fifteen, I graduated from the academically prestigious Townsend Harris Hall ... Alumni included Richard Rodgers, Richard Loesser, Ira Gershwin, E. Y. Harburg, and actors Clifton Webb and E. G. Robinson.
  46. ^ Rothstein, Mervyn (1 September 2009). . interview. Playbill.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2010. I went to P.S. 87 and Townsend Harris High School, and when it was time to go to college I went to music school.
  47. ^ Sponberg, Arvid, F. (1991), Broadway talks: what professionals think about commercial theater in America, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-26687-5, (p. 97) Charles Strouse the composer of By Bye Birdie and Annie, among other musicals, was born in New York City in 1928. He received his education at P.S. 87, Townsend Harris High School, and the Eastman School of Music.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  48. ^ "JOSEPH VOGEL, 73, OF M-G-M IS DEAD: PRESIDENT, 1956–63, GUIDED COMPANY IN MONEY CRISIS". The New York Times. March 2, 1969. p. 80.
  49. ^ Brody, Seymour "Sy" (18 July 2008). . biographic sketch. Florida Atlantic University Libraries. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2011. Arrow was born on August 23, 1921, in New York City. His parents were Jewish and very supportive of his education. He graduated Townsend Harris High School and went to City College of New York ...
  50. ^ Weiss, Samuel (10 June 1985), "THE NEW TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH KEEPS OLD GOALS", New York Times, retrieved 2 January 2011, In 1942, Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia ordered the closing of Townsend Harris High School as a nonessential educational unit. In its 36-year existence, the school had won a national reputation, producing such graduates as Dr. Jonas E. Salk, the discoverer of a polio vaccine; Kenneth Arrow, a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science ...
  51. ^ . list of notable persons from the Borough of Queens. Queens Tribune. 2002. Archived from the original on 1 November 2002. Retrieved 2 January 2011. Eugene Lang - The philanthropist graduated from Townsend Harris High School in 1934.
  52. ^ Levy, Leon; Linden, Eugene (2002), The Mind of Wall Street: A Legendary Financier on the Perils of Greed and the Mysteries of the Market, New York, NY, USA: PublicAffairs (Perseus Books Group), ISBN 1-58648-208-4, ... (pp. x-xi) I might as well 'fess up to some intimate details of my relationship with Leon Levy. Leon and I have known each other since high school and college ... just about all these qualities were visible when we were in Townsend Harris High School together sixty years ago.
  53. ^ Martin, Douglas (8 April 2003), "Leon Levy, Philanthropist, Dies at 77", New York Times, retrieved 2 January 2011, Leon Levy, a hedge fund pioneer ... went on to make many millions, enough to make him one of the main individual backers of archaeological research ... The younger Mr. Levy graduated from Townsend Harris High School in Manhattan in 1939 and from the City College of New York in 1948.
  54. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths WEISSMAN, GEORGE", New York Times, 29 July 2009, retrieved 2 January 2011, George Weissman attended the famed Townsend Harris High School, located on the City College campus.
  55. ^ Cohen, Felix S.; Wilkins, David Eugene (2006), On the drafting of tribal constitutions, Norman, OK, USA: University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-3806-8, (p. xiv) Felix Cohen was born in New York City ... He attended Towsend Harris High School in New York.
  56. ^ a b . Time. Vol. 37, no. 17. 28 April 1941. ISSN 0040-781X. Archived from the original on June 24, 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2011. ... a mob of pupils gathered before Manhattan's Townsend Harris High School ... Object: to protest against Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia's plan to economize by closing their 93-year-old school, alma mater of such celebrities as Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter, Senator Robert F. Wagner
  57. ^ Moritz, Owen (24 June 1999), "RUDOLPH HALLEY STREAK OF LIGHT", New York Times, retrieved 2 January 2011, UT POLITICAL life did not turn out quite the way Rudolph Halley had hoped. He was a seminal New York story ... The child prodigy graduated elite Townsend Harris High School in Queens at 14[permanent dead link]
  58. ^ Malcolm, James, ed. (1922). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 121 – via Google Books.
  59. ^ "NIX, Robert Nelson Cornelius, Sr., (1898 - 1987)". biographic sketch. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2 January 2011. graduated from Townsend Harris Hall High School, New York, N.Y.
  60. ^ . biographic sketch. Black Americans in Congress: Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 5 December 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2011. Nix graduated from Townsend Harris High School in New York City (also attended by Nix's future African-American House colleague Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., of New York) ...
  61. ^ "Igal Roodenko, 74; Led Anti-War Group". New York Times. 1 May 1991. p. D24.
  62. ^ "Assemblywoman Nily Rozic Assembly District 25". assembly.state.ny.us. State of New York. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  63. ^ "Sol Ullman, Once in Assembly, 48" (PDF). The New York Times. Vol. XC, no. 30480. New York, N.Y. 7 July 1941. p. 15.
  64. ^ "William Zeck, 87, Prosecutor at Nuremberg". The New York Times. November 17, 2002.

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Townsend Harris Hall Prep School was a public preparatory school located in Manhattan in New York City Townsend Harris Hall SchoolAddress141 Convent AvenueManhattan NY New York 10031United StatesCoordinates40 49 10 N 73 57 00 W 40 8194 N 73 9500 W 40 8194 73 9500InformationTypePublic magnet secondaryEstablished1849Grades10 12Enrollment1108Color s Crimson and goldMascotHawksNewspaperThe ClassicThe PhoenixYearbookThe Crimson and Gold The original building on 23rd Street known as the Lawrence and Eris Field Building is still in use today Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Closing 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Scholars 4 2 Science and technology 4 3 Writing and journalism 4 4 Performing arts and entertainment 4 5 Business economics and philanthropy 4 6 Law politics and activism 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe school was named for Townsend Harris who besides his many diplomatic accomplishments had helped found the Free Academy of the City of New York later to become City College and who was a strong proponent of free education Townsend Harris was formed in 1849 as a one year preparatory school for CUNY 1 The Free Academy s introductory year gradually evolved and in 1904 became a fully fledged 3 year high school in the East Side Manhattan neighborhood of Kips Bay 2 The school occupied a spartan campus on the 9th to 12th floors of a building at 23rd Street and Lexington Avenue that now houses CUNY s Baruch College 3 It moved to Harlem in 1906 1 In 1930 as a result of overcrowding the school moved back to 23rd St 1 The school operated as an All Boys School for its duration 4 Townsend Harris had a significant amount of Jewish and Eastern European students 5 Most students were ready to graduate by the age of 15 or 16 5 nbsp Townsend Harris Hall houses the CUNY School of Medicine Designed by famed New York architect George B Post and completed in 1908 the Collegiate Gothic style building is named for Townsend Harris the founder of City College and was dedicated in a ceremony at which Mark Twain was the featured speaker Academics editThe school admitted students by entrance examination 2 Those who graduated from Townsend Harris were guaranteed a place at City College 1 6 Townsend Harris condensed four years of high school into three 6 At its time it was considered to be NYC s most prestigious examination school 7 The school eventually gained a reputation as being elitist and obsolete 8 Closing editThis original incarnation known as Townsend Harris Hall survived until 1942 when it was closed by mayor Fiorello La Guardia for budgetary reasons 9 However newspapers speculated that it was closed because a relative of Mayor Laguardia was not admitted to the school 10 New York City eliminated 75 teachers and 1000 students with its closing 5 Townsend Harris closed with about 10 000 graduates 11 In 1980 a group of alumni from Townsend Harris Hall took on a mission to reopen the school In 1984 a school associated with Queens College was opened in Queens NY and took on the similar name of Townsend Harris High School Notable alumni editScholars edit Manfred Halpern political scientist expert in modern Middle East Donald M Friedman was a scholar of English Renaissance literature at the University of California Berkeley 12 Science and technology edit Morton Deutsch 1920 2017 social psychologist who was one of the founding fathers of the field of conflict resolution 13 Theodore Hall 40 physicist and one of the most infamous atomic spies for the Soviet Union Herbert Hauptman 33 mathematician who shared the 1985 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his application of mathematical models to determine crystal structures 14 15 Robert Jastrow cosmologist and author who was first director of NASA s Lunar Exploration Committee and the first director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies 16 Sidney H Liebson 35 physicist and inventor of the Halogen Geiger Counter Developed the first equipment used to detect enemy radar for which he received a U S Navy award William Nierenberg 35 physicist known for holding several government posts in addition to serving as director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and co founding the George C Marshall Institute 15 Gilbert Jerome Perlow physicist who was a pioneer in studies of the Mossbauer effect He later served as editor of the Journal of Applied Physics 17 Jonas Salk 31 virologist and medical researcher best known for producing the first safe and effective polio vaccine 18 19 20 Julian Schwinger 33 theoretical physicist who shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in developing QED theory 21 22 Writing and journalism edit Robert Bleiberg former managing editor and publisher of Barron s 23 Bennett Cerf 1898 1971 publisher who was one of the founders of American publishing firm Random House Lawrence Cremin 41 educational historian who received the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for History for American Education The National Experience 1783 1876 24 25 Irwin Edman professor of philosophy author and mentor 26 Paul Goodman 27 27 Hy Hollinger editor and journalist covering the entertainment industry international editor of The Hollywood Reporter 1992 2008 28 John F Kieran columnist for the New York Times and panelist on the radio show Information Please 29 Sidney Kingsley 24 was a dramatist The Patriots Detective Story Darkness at Noon He received the 1934 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Men in White 20 30 31 Samuel Menashe 42 Irving Singer was a professor of philosophy at MIT Anatole Shub was an author journalist editor and analyst who was an expert on Russian society during the Soviet era 32 William Steig 22 Herman Wouk 30 is an author The Winds of War War and Remembrance He won the 1952 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel The Caine Mutiny 20 33 Performing arts and entertainment edit Mason Adams was an actor best known for the TV series Lou Grant and his voice over work in animation and commercials Army Archerd 37 was a columnist and blogger for Variety 1953 2009 34 35 Bennett Cerf was a publisher and humorist also known for being a panelist on the TV quiz show What s My Line Warren Cowan was a Hollywood publicist and co founder of the public relations firm Rogers amp Cowan 35 36 Howard Dietz was a lyricist best known for his collaborations with composer Arthur Schwartz Among his songs are Dancing in the Dark and That s Entertainment 37 Ervin Drake 35 was a composer and lyricist I Believe Good Morning Heartache and It Was a Very Good Year Drake also composed the school s Alma Mater 38 Ira Gershwin was a lyricist best known for songs written with his brother George Gershwin I Got Rhythm Embraceable You and Someone to Watch Over Me He also collaborated on the libretto of Porgy and Bess 20 39 40 Yip Harburg was a lyricist known for writing songs such as Brother Can You Spare a Dime April in Paris and It s Only a Paper Moon He also wrote all of the songs for The Wizard of Oz most notably Over the Rainbow 40 Mark Hellinger expelled was a film and stage columnist and film producer 41 Sam Jaffe was an actor known for films like Gunga Din and The Asphalt Jungle and the TV series Ben Casey Frank Loesser is an Oscar Tony and Pulitzer prize award winning composer and songwriter best known for Guys and Dolls and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 42 Edward G Robinson 10 was an actor known for films like Little Caesar Double Indemnity Key Largo and The Ten Commandments 30 Richard Rodgers attended was a composer best known for his work with lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II Oklahoma The King and I The Sound of Music 43 44 Charles Strouse 43 is an Emmy Grammy and Tony Award winning composer and lyricist best known for composing the musicals Bye Bye Birdie and Annie as well as film scores Bonnie and Clyde and the song Those Were the Days for the TV series All in the Family 45 46 47 Joseph Vogel was a former president of Metro Goldwyn Mayer 48 Clifton Webb is a Golden Globe winning actor The Razor s Edge Laura Three Coins in the Fountain 45 Bernie West was a television writer All in the Family The Jeffersons Cornel Wilde was a director and actor The Greatest Show on Earth A Thousand and One Nights The Naked Prey 20 Business economics and philanthropy edit Kenneth Arrow 36 is an economist who shared the 1972 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on social choice theory He proposed his eponymous Arrow s impossibility theorem 49 50 Eugene Lang 34 is a philanthropist associated with Project Pericles among others The Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts is named for him and he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1996 51 Leon Levy 39 was a financial analyst and hedge fund pioneer with Oppenheimer amp Co 1951 82 He was a philanthropist predominantly in education art and archaeology 52 53 Alexander Sachs was a banker and economist best known for delivering the Einstein Szilard letter to Franklin Roosevelt and convincing him to begin research into the construction of a nuclear weapon Bernard L Schwartz c a 1936 businessman and Democrat donor activist George Weissman was a businessman and philanthropist who served as president of Phillip Morris USA 54 Law politics and activism edit Felix S Cohen was a lawyer legal scholar and activist who specialized in federal law as it related to Native Americans 55 Herbert Feis was the Advisor on International Economic Affairs in the US State Department during the Franklin Roosevelt Administration Subsequently he wrote 13 books on the diplomatic history of World War II including Between War and Peace The Potsdam Conference which won a Pulitzer Prize Joseph H Flom was an American lawyer and last surviving named founder of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher amp Flom Felix Frankfurter was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1939 62 56 Rudolph Halley was an attorney who worked on both the Truman Committee investigating defense spending waste and Kefauver Committee investigating organized crime He served as President of the New York City Council 1951 53 57 James Male was a lawyer and member of the New York State Assembly 58 Robert N C Nix Sr was a United States Congressman 1958 79 He was the first African American Congressman elected from Pennsylvania 59 60 Maurice Paprin 36 A prominent NYC real estate developer who got his start in the business building multi family apartment buildings in the Borough of Queens He was a leading figure during President Johnson s Great Society Program and was responsible for bringing to market thousands of high quality affordable housing units in NYC Most notable among them was the creation of the Schomburg Plaza Apartment Houses on 110th St amp Fifth Ave in Manhattan citation needed Adam Clayton Powell Jr was a United States Congressman 1945 71 He was the first person of African American descent elected to Congress from New York 20 Igal Roodenko was a printer a radical pacifist a member of the executive committee of the War Resisters League from 1944 through 1977 and its director from 1968 through 1972 61 Robert Wagner was a U S Senator from New York 1927 49 He was responsible for proposing many pieces of New Deal legislation and several important bills from that era bear his name 30 56 Nily Rozic is a New York State Assemblywoman 62 Sol Ullman was a lawyer New York State Assemblyman and assistant attorney general 63 William A Zeck 64 a retired New York State judge and political official who was a prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crimes trialsReferences edit a b c d Weiss Samuel June 10 1985 THE NEW TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH KEEPS OLD GOALS New York Times a b Why some schools rocket to the top New York Post September 9 2012 Summer 2005 Townsend Harris Alumni Magazine PDF 2007 08 11 p 10 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 08 11 Jonas Salk A Life Oxford University Press 21 April 2015 ISBN 978 0 19 933443 8 a b c Shepard Richard F December 7 1973 30 Alumni of Townsend Harris High Recall Glory Years as Elite Scholars New York Times a b The Aristocracy of Talent How Meritocracy Made the Modern World Simon and Schuster 13 July 2021 ISBN 9781510768628 Krasner Jonathan B January 2012 The Benderly Boys and American Jewish Education ISBN 9781611682939 The Original Elite High School in New York City Townsend Harris Hall Baruch College Archives and Special Collections Townsend Harris HS Alumni Association Trapasso Clare Townsend Harris High School A real gem in Queens New York Daily News Townsend Harris HS Alumni Association thaa org Donald M Friedman senate universityofcalifornia edu Retrieved 2022 05 27 Roberts Sam Morton Deutsch Expert on Conflict Resolution Dies at 97 The New York Times March 21 2017 Accessed March 23 2017 Raised in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan he read Freud and Marx when he was 10 graduated from Townsend Harris Hall and entered City College when he was 15 planning to become a psychiatrist James Laylin K ed 1995 Nobel laureates in chemistry 1901 1992 3rd ed American Chemical Society and Chemical Heritage Foundation ISBN 0 8412 2459 5 p 674 Born in New York City Hauptman received his early education there graduating from Townsend Harris High School a b Lebow Eileen F 2000 The bright boys a history of Townsend Harris High School Contributions to the Study of Education Westport CT USA Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 31479 9 ISSN 0196 707X p 21 A comparison of the two sets of grades indicates the intensity of scholarship that became a Townsend Harris trademark Future physicist William Nierenberg Class of 1935 garnered five 100s Future Nobel Laureate Herbert Hauptman had three 100s Robert Jastrow Astronomer cosmologist physicist and space scientist who was a well known advocate of NASA The Times UK 28 March 2008 retrieved 2 January 2011 Jastrow was born in 1925 in New York City He attended the Townsend Harris High School Flushing New York and went on to study physics at Columbia University Schiffer John Charles Johnson 16 May 2007 Death notice Gilbert Jerome Perlow obituary Physics Today Archived from the original on 24 July 2008 Retrieved 2 January 2011 Gilbert Perlow one of the pioneers of the Mossbauer effect and an editor of the Journal of Applied Physics and Applied Physics Letters He attended Townsend Harris Hall now Townsend Harris High School in Queens Naden Corinne J Blue Rose 2001 Jonas Salk Polio Pioneer Brookfield CT USA Millbrook Press Inc ISBN 0 7613 1804 6 p 12 Twelve year old Jonas Salk passed the test and entered Townsend Harris High School in 1926 When he graduated three years later he was not quite 15 Schmeck Jr Harold M 24 June 1995 Dr Jonas Salk Whose Vaccine Turned Tide on Polio Dies at 80 New York Times retrieved 1 January 2011 The family lived in the Bronx where Jonas went to grade school then to the Townsend Harris High School for exceptionally promising students a b c d e f Roff Sandra Shoiock Cucchiara Anthony M 2000 From the Free Academy to CUNY illustrating public higher education in New York City 1847 1997 New York NY USA Fordham University Press ISBN 0 8232 2019 2 p 19 Admission to Harris High was selective and its graduates form a roster of high achievers A few representative names are author Herman Wouk actor Cornel Wilde politician Adam Clayton Powell lyricist Ira Gershwin scientist Jonas Salk news commentator David Schonbaum and playwright Sidney Kingsley Milton Kimball A 9 October 2006 Julian Schwinger Nuclear Physics the Radiation Laboratory Renormalized QED Source Theory and Beyond PDF pp 4 5 The Depression did mean that Julian would have to rely on free education which New York well provided in those days A year or two at Townsend Harris High School a public preparatory school feeding into City College where Julian matriculated in 1933 Schweber Silvan S 1994 QED and the men who made it Dyson Feynman Schwinger and Tomonaga Princeton NJ USA Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 03685 3 p 276 As Harold had done before him Julian attended Townsend Harris Levy Leon Linden Eugene 2009 03 25 The Mind of Wall Street A Legendary Financier on the Perils of Greed and the Mysteries of the Market PublicAffairs ISBN 978 0 7867 3015 5 Lagemann Ellen Condliffe Patricia A Graham 1994 Lawrence A Cremin A Biographical Memoir Teachers College Record New York NY USA Columbia University 96 1 102 113 doi 10 1177 016146819409600102 ISSN 0161 4681 S2CID 246703318 Lawrence Cremin was truly a giant among us A man of boundless energy Graduated from Townsend Harris at the age of fifteen and a half Fowler Glenn 5 September 1990 Obituary Lawrence Cremin 64 Educator And a Prize Winning Historian New York Times p 2 retrieved 1 January 2011 A native of Manhattan Dr Cremin was a graduate of Townsend Harris High School and of City College Larrabee Harold A Sterling P Lamprecht 1954 1955 Irwin Edman Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association Newark DE USA American Philosophical Association 28 60 62 ISSN 0065 972X Irwin Edman was every inch a New Yorker appropriately educated at the Townsend Harris High School for the exceptionally gifted Widmer Kingsley 1980 Paul Goodman Boston Twayne p 13 ISBN 0 8057 7292 8 Barnes Mike 2015 10 08 Hy Hollinger Former THR Writer and International Editor Dies at 97 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2015 11 07 John F Kieran Society for American Baseball Research a b c Lebow Eileen F 2000 The bright boys a history of Townsend Harris High School Contributions to the Study of Education Westport CT USA Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 31479 9 ISSN 0196 707X p 137 affirming the school s unique role and listing distinguished alumni among them Justice Felix Frankfurter Senator Robert Wagner Sidney Kingsley playwright and Edward G Robinson actor Fischer Heinz Dietrich Fischer Erika J 1998 The Pulitzer Prize Archive Drama comedy awards 1917 1996 from Eugene O Neill and Tennessee Williams to Richard Rodgers and Edward Albee vol 12 part 4 Bodenheim FRG WS Druckerei Werner Schaubruch ISBN 3 598 30170 7 p 71 Sidney Kingsley born Sidney Kirshner first attended public school on the Lower West Side and then Townsend Harris high school graduating in 1924 Martin Douglas 8 July 2006 Anatole Shub 78 a Researcher and Reporter on Russian Topics Dies New York Times retrieved 2 January 2011 Mr Shub attended Townsend Harris High School and then joined the Navy in 1945 Beichman Arnold 2009 2004 Herman Wouk the novelist as social historian 2nd ed Piscatawway NJ USA Transaction Publishers ISBN 978 0 7658 0836 3 p 15 Wouk was the youngest of three children He attended Townsend Harris High School an elite public school for high IQ New York youngsters Weber Bruce 9 September 2009 Army Archerd Columnist for Variety Dies at 87 New York Times retrieved 1 January 2011 Armand Andre Archerd was born in New York City He attended Townsend Harris High School and City College of New York a b Saperstein Pat 14 May 2008 Warren Cowan dies at 87 PR maven father of Hollywood press agents Variety Retrieved 2 January 2011 Daily Variety columnist Army Archerd and Cowan became best friends when they were 12 Cowan was born in New York to songwriter Rubey Cowan and wife Grace and attended Townsend Harris High School with Archerd Weber Bruce 16 May 2008 Warren Cowan a Star at Promoting Stars Dies at 87 New York Times retrieved 2 January 2011 Warren Jay Cowan was born in New York City on March 13 1921 His father Rubey was a songwriter He went to Townsend Harris High School in Manhattan Bloom Ken 2007 The Routledge guide to Broadway New York NY USA Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 97380 9 p 58 Howard Dietz was born in New York He attended Townsend Harris Hall and Columbia University Ervin Drake biographic sketch Song Writers Hall of Fame 2011 Archived from the original on 18 December 2010 Retrieved 1 January 2011 He was born Ervin Maurice Druckman in New York City on April 3 1919 He attended Townsend Harris Hall and then the City College of New York Pollack Howard 2006 George Gershwin his life and work Berkeley CA USA University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 24864 9 p 224 By 1916 Gershwin had also begun writing songs with Irving Caesar Caesar a tunesmith in his own right had grown up on the Lower East Side and like Ira had graduated from Townsend Harris a b Bloom Ken 2007 The Routledge guide to Broadway New York NY USA Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 97380 9 p 106 E Y Yip Harburg was perhaps Broadway s most complex lyricist He began as a lyricist while still at New York City s Townsend Harris Hall High School along with schoolmate Ira Gershwin Riley Sam G 1995 Biographical dictionary of American newspaper columnists Westport CT USA Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 29192 6 pp 129 130 Hellinger was born in New York City ad attended the city s public schools He was expelled from Townsend Harris High School for organizing a student strike Bloom Ken 2007 The Routledge guide to Broadway New York NY USA Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 97380 9 p 148 Frank Loesser was the most versatile of all Broadway composers He was educated at Townsend Harris Hall and dropped out of City College Rodgers Richard Rodgers Mary 2002 1975 Musical Stages An Autobiography 3rd ed Cambridge MA USA Da Capo Press ISBN 0 306 81134 0 p 18 This victory in part was responsible in part for my downfall at Townsend Harris and started a pattern I was to follow for the rest of my scholastic life I always devoted too much time to nonacademic matters Hyland William G 1998 Richard Rodgers New Haven CT USA Yale University Press ISBN 0 300 07115 9 Richard enrolled at the prestigious Townsend Harris Hall a high school reserved for talented young boys Academic pursuits did not attract Rodgers however and he transferred to the more pedestrian De Witt Clinton High School a b Strouse Charles 2008 Put on a Happy Face A Broadway Memoir New York NY USA Sterling Publishing Co Inc ISBN 978 1 4027 5889 8 in 1943 at the age of fifteen I graduated from the academically prestigious Townsend Harris Hall Alumni included Richard Rodgers Richard Loesser Ira Gershwin E Y Harburg and actors Clifton Webb and E G Robinson Rothstein Mervyn 1 September 2009 A Life in the Theatre Charles Strouse interview Playbill com Archived from the original on 2 March 2010 Retrieved 2 January 2010 I went to P S 87 and Townsend Harris High School and when it was time to go to college I went to music school Sponberg Arvid F 1991 Broadway talks what professionals think about commercial theater in America Westport CT Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 26687 5 p 97 Charles Strouse the composer of By Bye Birdie and Annie among other musicals was born in New York City in 1928 He received his education at P S 87 Townsend Harris High School and the Eastman School of Music a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link JOSEPH VOGEL 73 OF M G M IS DEAD PRESIDENT 1956 63 GUIDED COMPANY IN MONEY CRISIS The New York Times March 2 1969 p 80 Brody Seymour Sy 18 July 2008 Kenneth J Arrow Nobel Prize in Economics Recipient biographic sketch Florida Atlantic University Libraries Archived from the original on 1 November 2014 Retrieved 2 January 2011 Arrow was born on August 23 1921 in New York City His parents were Jewish and very supportive of his education He graduated Townsend Harris High School and went to City College of New York Weiss Samuel 10 June 1985 THE NEW TOWNSEND HARRIS HIGH KEEPS OLD GOALS New York Times retrieved 2 January 2011 In 1942 Mayor Fiorello H La Guardia ordered the closing of Townsend Harris High School as a nonessential educational unit In its 36 year existence the school had won a national reputation producing such graduates as Dr Jonas E Salk the discoverer of a polio vaccine Kenneth Arrow a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science The Best Queens Celebirities 2002 list of notable persons from the Borough of Queens Queens Tribune 2002 Archived from the original on 1 November 2002 Retrieved 2 January 2011 Eugene Lang The philanthropist graduated from Townsend Harris High School in 1934 Levy Leon Linden Eugene 2002 The Mind of Wall Street A Legendary Financier on the Perils of Greed and the Mysteries of the Market New York NY USA PublicAffairs Perseus Books Group ISBN 1 58648 208 4 pp x xi I might as well fess up to some intimate details of my relationship with Leon Levy Leon and I have known each other since high school and college just about all these qualities were visible when we were in Townsend Harris High School together sixty years ago Martin Douglas 8 April 2003 Leon Levy Philanthropist Dies at 77 New York Times retrieved 2 January 2011 Leon Levy a hedge fund pioneer went on to make many millions enough to make him one of the main individual backers of archaeological research The younger Mr Levy graduated from Townsend Harris High School in Manhattan in 1939 and from the City College of New York in 1948 Paid Notice Deaths WEISSMAN GEORGE New York Times 29 July 2009 retrieved 2 January 2011 George Weissman attended the famed Townsend Harris High School located on the City College campus Cohen Felix S Wilkins David Eugene 2006 On the drafting of tribal constitutions Norman OK USA University of Oklahoma Press ISBN 0 8061 3806 8 p xiv Felix Cohen was born in New York City He attended Towsend Harris High School in New York a b Education Sit Down Strike Time Vol 37 no 17 28 April 1941 ISSN 0040 781X Archived from the original on June 24 2010 Retrieved 2 January 2011 a mob of pupils gathered before Manhattan s Townsend Harris High School Object to protest against Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia s plan to economize by closing their 93 year old school alma mater of such celebrities as Mr Justice Felix Frankfurter Senator Robert F Wagner Moritz Owen 24 June 1999 RUDOLPH HALLEY STREAK OF LIGHT New York Times retrieved 2 January 2011 UT POLITICAL life did not turn out quite the way Rudolph Halley had hoped He was a seminal New York story The child prodigy graduated elite Townsend Harris High School in Queens at 14 permanent dead link Malcolm James ed 1922 The New York Red Book Albany N Y J B Lyon Company p 121 via Google Books NIX Robert Nelson Cornelius Sr 1898 1987 biographic sketch Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 2 January 2011 graduated from Townsend Harris Hall High School New York N Y Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix Sr Representative 1958 1979 Democrat from Pennsylvania biographic sketch Black Americans in Congress Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Archived from the original on 5 December 2010 Retrieved 2 January 2011 Nix graduated from Townsend Harris High School in New York City also attended by Nix s future African American House colleague Adam Clayton Powell Jr of New York Igal Roodenko 74 Led Anti War Group New York Times 1 May 1991 p D24 Assemblywoman Nily Rozic Assembly District 25 assembly state ny us State of New York Retrieved 21 October 2014 Sol Ullman Once in Assembly 48 PDF The New York Times Vol XC no 30480 New York N Y 7 July 1941 p 15 William Zeck 87 Prosecutor at Nuremberg 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