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George Foot Moore, "Professor in this University of the history of religion, scholar, preacher, teacher, and author, and in every function an exact, erudite, wise, and fertile thinker...
George Herbert Palmer '64, "For 36 years a Harvard teacher of ethics, whose example has illustrated his teaching; a master of accurate and elegant style in both prose and verse, enobled by intimate companionship with finest spirits...
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...
...Dane Professor of Law, Emeritus, and Dean of the Law School from 1870 to 1900, died on July 6 at his home on Quincy street, Cambridge. Professor Langdell was born in New Boston, N. H., in 1826, entered Harvard in 1848, but left a year later to become a teacher and finally received the degree of A.B., out of course in 1870 as one of the class of 1851. After graduating from the Law School in 1853, he practiced law in New York until 1870, when he returned to the Law School as Dane Professor. Increasing age and falling sight...
...June 27, 1905, he asked to be relieved of the position of Chairman of the Board of Preachers, in view of his proposed absence at Berlin and of the increase in his duties as a teacher, consequent on the endowment of the courses of instruction in his charge. The Coporation accepted his resignation and appointed Rev. Professor E. C. Moore, D.D., to take charge of the services in Appleton Chapel. Since his return from Berlin this year, Professor Peabody has served as a member of the Board of Preachers, and as such he preached his last sermon in Appleton Chapel...