Word: william
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Austin Stickney, whose death has just occurred at Paris, graduated from college with the class of 1852, among his classmates being Judge William G. Choate, Joseph H. Choate, Professor Cheever and Professor J. B. Thayer. Prevented by ill health from studying law as he intended, Mr. Stickney became professor of Latin in 1858 at Trinity College, Hartford. He afterwards held for several years the professorship of Greek at the same college. For the past thirty years Professor Stickney and his family have lived much of the time abroad...
...William H. Schofield, A. B. (Victoria Univ., Ont.) 1889, A. M. (Harvard Univ.) 1893; Ph. D. (Ibid., Philology) 1895; V. yr. Graduate School; English; studying at Christiania...
...William Duane, A. B. (Univ. of Pennsylvania) 1892, A. B. (Harvard Univ.) 1893, A. M. (Ibid.) 1895; IV. yr. Graduate School; Physics. Studying at Berlin...
...William C. Collar, head master of the Roxbury Latin School, will give a talk on teaching Homer, in Sever 8, on Thursday, Dec. 3, at 4.30 p. m. All persons interested in the subject are invited to be present...
...meeting of the trustees of Columbia College Professor William M. Sloane, of Princeton, was appointed to the Seth Low chair of history, and also to the head of the department of history. The Seth Low chair of history was founded in recognition of President Low's gift to the new Library building. Professor Sloane graduated from Columbia in 1868, and in 1887 received the honorary degree of LL.D., from Columbia. At present Professor Sloane is in Europe, and it is not known whether he will accept the appointment...