Dorothy Finkelhor
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Dorothy Cimberg Finkelhor (February 22, 1902 – July 19, 1988) was an American
academic, teacher, and speaker. She was the founder and first president of Point Park College in Pittsburgh.
She and her husband, Lawrence H. Finkelhor (aka L. Herbert Finkelhor), founded the Business Training College in downtown Pittsburgh in 1933. It eventually became the four-year Point Park College. Mrs. Finkelhor, a native of New York City
, was president of the college until 1971.
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academic, teacher, and speaker. She was the founder and first president of Point Park College in Pittsburgh.
She and her husband, Lawrence H. Finkelhor (aka L. Herbert Finkelhor), founded the Business Training College in downtown Pittsburgh in 1933. It eventually became the four-year Point Park College. Mrs. Finkelhor, a native of New York City
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, was president of the college until 1971.