Biographical Record of the Class of 1842

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E. Hayes, 1857 - 32 halaman
 

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Halaman 15 - April, 1845, he acted as tutor in Middlebury College. In September, 1845, he became tutor in this college, and held that office till August. 1848, when he was appointed Assistant Professor of Greek. In July, 1851, when President Woolsey resigned the professorship of Greek, he was elected his successor, and was married the 13th of August In 1864 he was called to a severe affliction in the death of his brother, Prof.
Halaman 22 - In 1787, he was a member of the convention which formed the present constitution of the U.
Halaman 27 - LL.B. in 1889, and in 1890 he entered upon the practice of the law in New York City, first as a member of the firm of Morrison & Morrison and later under his own name.
Halaman 24 - He was admitted to the bar in 1 907 and engaged in the practice of law until the time of his death. He served as insurance lawyer and counselor, and as officer, of numerous corporations.
Halaman 17 - Colonel of militia ; since which time he has been engaged in the practice of his profession, and in agricultural pursuits.
Halaman 10 - After a course of medical study he received the degree of MD from the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia in 1828.
Halaman 18 - He went to the South for the benefit of his health, and preached a few weeks in Georgia.
Halaman 17 - Seminary in 1848, preached for some months in Hatfield, Mass. ; but the failure of his eyes obliged him to decline settling there and to give up close application to study for nearly two years. During this time he spent a summer (1849) in Andover, Mass., and preached nearly a year in Brunswick Co., Va.
Halaman 25 - Mpi., until July 1854, when he removed to Marion, Ala. Here he taught for a few months in the Judson Female Institute, when he was appointed, in 1855, Professor of Ancient Languages in Howard College (Baptist) in the same place.
Halaman 22 - ... of its board of trustees. Colby College (1884), Bowdoin (1885), and Yale (1893) gave him the degree of LL.D. He received many other honors, but the greatest of all was the genuine love he enjoyed of the people of his State, such as was given to few public men of Maine. He married, September 2, 1846, Mary Ann Hathaway, of Bangor, who died in 1847, leaving an infant son, who also died, at the age of fourteen months. He was again married, to Fannie E. Roberts, and had two daughters by his second...

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