Word: seymour
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Thomas Day Seymour, "Professor of Greek in Yale University; critic, teacher, editor of Greek texts and of aids in Greek studies; worthy representative of the scholarship of Yale...
...Physics; A. N. Ho. combe, Government; C. B. Lewis, Descriptive Geometry; W. E. Lunt, Government; G. A. McKay, Mechanical Drawing; W. A. Norris, History; F. E. Neagle, Government; C. E. Nichols, Mechanics; C. R. Post, Italian; C. Read, History; W. C. Rice, Government; S. B. Serviss, Physics; A. B. Seymour, Cryptogamic Herbarium; E. E. White, Mining and Metallurgy...
...campus. 3. Joint meeting of the societies on Thursday at 3 P. M. with addresses by Hon. Andrew D. White, first president of Cornell University, and by two members from each society. 4. Meeting of the Committee on the Preservation of the Ruins of American Antiquity. Professor Thomas Day Seymour Chairman...
President Eliot received the following distinguished men as guests of the University on Saturday: Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, Ambassador and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States; Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, Admiral of the fleet, representing the Royal Navy and the British Government; Surgeon-General S. Suzuki of the Imperial Japanese Navy on the staff of Admiral Togo on board the flagship Mikasa in the battle of the Sea of Japan; Captain Ryan, R. N. naval attache to the British Embassy at Washington; Commander Isam Takeshita, Imperial Japanese Navy, naval attache to the Legation at Washington; and Captain Wyndham, British Consul...
...death of Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar; Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, President of the Victorian Club, who compared England's situation 100 years ago with that of today; Captain Alfred T. Mahan, U. S. N. L.L.D., who spoke about Nelson's distinct individuality; Sir E. H. Seymour, G. C. B.; Commander Takeshita, Imperial Japanese Navy; and Surgeon-General Baron S. Suzuki, who told about the battle of Japan...