| John McClintock, James Strong - 1877 - 1022 páginas
...and was ordained co-pastor in Greenfield, Mass., Nov. 19, 1813, where he remained until 1816. In 1819 he was chosen professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in the University of Vermont ; and in 1821 professor of the same studies in Amherst College. Some years afterwards he filled... | |
| John McClintock - 1894 - 1014 páginas
...and was ordained co-pastor in Greenfield, Mass., Nov. 19, 1813, where he remained until 1816. In 1819 he was chosen professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in the University of Vermont; and in 1821 professor of the same studies, in Amherst College. Some years afterwards he filled... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes, Day Otis Kellogg, William Robertson Smith - 1897 - 662 páginas
...University of Alabama. In 1854 he took orders in the Episcopal Church, and taught mathematics and astronomy in the University of Mississippi, of which institution he became the president in 1856, serving till 1861. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War he resigned his position and came North. In 1864... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1900 - 1084 páginas
...graduated at Yale College in the class of 1828, and was a tutor in that college in the year 1830-31. He was elected a professor in the University of Alabama...which institution he became the president in 1856 and chancellor in 1861. At his inauguration President Barnard found the college provided with 10 professors,... | |
| Sidney Sherwood - 1900 - 664 páginas
...graduated at Yale College in the class of 1828, and was a tutor in that college in the year 1830-31. He was elected a professor in the University of Alabama...which institution he became the president in 1856 and chancellor in 1861. At his inauguration President Barnard found the college provided with 10 professors,... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1914 - 572 páginas
...summer of 1828 to be assistant pastor of the First Baptist Church in Providence. A few weeks later he was chosen professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in the university, to which he gave thirty-six years of continuous service, except for a year in Europe in 1860, resigning... | |
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