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George S. Wise

George S. Wise
Born George Schneiweis
April 6, 1906
Pinsk, White Russia, Russian Empire
Died July 2, 1987
Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Cause of death heart failure
Alma mater Furman University
Columbia University
Occupation Sociologist
Spouse(s) Florence Rosenberg

George Schneiweis Wise (April 6, 1906 – July 2, 1987) was an American Jewish sociologist who served as the first president of Tel Aviv University in Ramat Aviv, Israel from 1963 to 1971.

George Schneiweis (later Wise) was born in Pinsk, White Russia, Russian Empire in 1906. He emigrated to the United States in 1926. He graduated from Furman University in 1928 and got his advanced studies at Columbia University.

Wise taught Sociology at Columbia in 1930, a post he held until 1952. He became internationally known as an expert in Latin American and Israeli affairs, with a particular focus on caudillo dictatorships that were common in Latin American politics at the time. In 1951 he wrote a biography of Antonio Guzmán Blanco, the former dictator of Venezuela which was published by Columbia University Press.

A known Zionist, he was chairman of the board for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. In 1951, he was named president of the American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1953, he was elected the head of the Hebrew University Board of Governors. As head, Wise led a major expansion program of the University, and still held the honor of "chancellor for life" at the time of his death. He became the first president of Tel Aviv University in 1963.

Wise was also director of the Center for Advanced International Studies and a member of the board of governors for the University of Miami.

Wise was the owner of George S. Wise and Co. and the Inter-American Paper Corp., both newsprint manufacturers. According to the Los Angeles Times, he built the "first newsprint plant" in Mexico.


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