Fred G. Hoffherr
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Frédéric Georges Hoffherr (c. 1888 – October 11, 1956[1][2]) was a French-American professor, author and anti-Vichy activist.
Hoffherr was a professor emeritus and led the French department at Barnard College.[2] He joined the Columbia[3] faculty in 1919, promoted to an "assistant professorship of French" in 1926,[4] the following year, he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship.[5] He was chairman of the French department from 1927 to 1936.[1] Hoffherr retired in 1953,[6] but had been a special lecturer until 1955.[1]