- John H. Collins
John H. Collins (
November 14 ,1902 -January 8 ,1981 ) was an Americanclassical scholar .Born in
Anaconda, Montana , he attended the University of Illinois andCornell University , and in 1952 received hisdoctorate in classical history fromGoethe University inFrankfurt-am-Main where he studied under ProfessorMatthias Gelzer , then a leading authority on Roman history, and prepared his doctoral dissertation on "Psychology and Propaganda in Caesar's Writings." He was a frequent contributor to "Historia", "The Classical Journal ", and "Gnomon", and achieved world recognition as an expert onJulius Caesar . In 1958 he edited withDero A. Saunders a noted edition ofTheodor Mommsen 's "History of Rome".Fluent in six languages, Collins taught at the overseas division of the University of Maryland, the
University of California, Berkeley , andNorthern Illinois University at DeKalb where, in 1967, he received the NIU Excellence in Teaching award. In 1971, he received anIllinois mandatory retirement notice. Not ready to retire, he sought the aid of a former student, and protégé W.R.S., who was in a position to discuss the matter with then Illinois GovernorRichard Ogilvie . Mr. S. explained to the Governor that such an eminent Professor as John H. Collins was too highly respected in both American and European intellectual circles to fall victim to the state's arbitrary mandatory retirement system. Moreover, such an arbitrary decision pursuant to these select intellectual circles would bode ill for the State of Illinois' university system. Subsequently, the decision was made to retain Dr. Collins on a different contract.Upon Collins' retirement in 1978, a Northern Illinois University lecture hall was dedicated in his honor. He remained active in scholarly pursuits until his death in 1981.
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* [http://www.ulib.niu.edu/reghist/UA%2018.pdf] , p.46
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