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Name
  
Bayard Dodge

Parents
  
Cleveland Hoadley Dodge



Died
  
1972, Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Books
  
Al-Azhar; a millennium of Muslim learning, Muslim Education in Medieval Times

Great-grandparents
  
Grandparents
  
William E. Dodge, Jr.

Bayard Dodge (1888–1972) was an Islamic scholar and former president of the American University in Beirut. The son of Cleveland Hoadley Dodge and Grace Wainwright Parish, he graduated from Princeton University in 1909. Dodge succeeded his father-in-law, Howard Bliss, as president of the American University in Beirut, then known as the Syrian Protestant College, in 1923. His great uncle, Reverend David Stuart Dodge, had also been one of the first professors to teach at the faculty in the 1860s.

Bayard Dodge would serve as president until he retired in 1948; afterwards he taught at several universities. His son, David S. Dodge, would later serve the same role. Dodge wrote a comprehensive history of Al-Azhar Mosque in 1961, a work that remains among the most complete histories of one of the most well known mosques and universities in the Arab world.

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