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... D. , LL . D. EDITOR OF THE ANNUAL CYCLOPÆDIA AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR OF THE AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA MANAGING EDITOR JOHN HOWARD BROWN WITH WHOM ARE ASSOCIATED MANY EMINENT CONTRIBUTORS VOLUME V HABB - IZARD BOSTON THE BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY རྟ ...
... D. , LL . D. EDITOR OF THE ANNUAL CYCLOPÆDIA AND ASSOCIATE EDITOR OF THE AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA MANAGING EDITOR JOHN HOWARD BROWN WITH WHOM ARE ASSOCIATED MANY EMINENT CONTRIBUTORS VOLUME V HABB - IZARD BOSTON THE BIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY རྟ ...
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... LL . D. in 1899. He published Railroad Transportation : Its History and Its Laws ( 1885 ) : Report on the Labor Question ( 1885 ) ; Report on the System of Weekly Payments ( 1886 ) ; The Education of the American Citizen ( 1902 ) ; and ...
... LL . D. in 1899. He published Railroad Transportation : Its History and Its Laws ( 1885 ) : Report on the Labor Question ( 1885 ) ; Report on the System of Weekly Payments ( 1886 ) ; The Education of the American Citizen ( 1902 ) ; and ...
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... LL . D. in 1879 . He died in San Francisco , Cal . , in 1897 . HAGERTY , George James , educator , was born at Mt. Vernon , Ohio , June 26 , 1861 ; son of John and Eliza ( McCollum ) Hagerty ; grandson of William and Mary ( Bradford ) ...
... LL . D. in 1879 . He died in San Francisco , Cal . , in 1897 . HAGERTY , George James , educator , was born at Mt. Vernon , Ohio , June 26 , 1861 ; son of John and Eliza ( McCollum ) Hagerty ; grandson of William and Mary ( Bradford ) ...
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... LL.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1876. In 1860 he was awarded the prize offered by Sir Walter Trevelyan of England for his " Analytical Orthography , " sixteen prominent European philologists having competed . The essay ...
... LL.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1876. In 1860 he was awarded the prize offered by Sir Walter Trevelyan of England for his " Analytical Orthography , " sixteen prominent European philologists having competed . The essay ...
Page 1893
... LL.D. from Bates in 1882 , and from Colby in 1886 . HALE , George Ellery , astronomer , was born in Chicago , Ill . , June 29 , 1868 ; son of William Ellery and Mary Scranton ( Browne ) Hale ; and grandson of the Rev. Benjamin Ellery ...
... LL.D. from Bates in 1882 , and from Colby in 1886 . HALE , George Ellery , astronomer , was born in Chicago , Ill . , June 29 , 1868 ; son of William Ellery and Mary Scranton ( Browne ) Hale ; and grandson of the Rev. Benjamin Ellery ...
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