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Edward Robinson Smith AMSculptor and CuratorLibrarian of the Avery Architectual Libraryfrom its Foundation in Columbia UniversityBorn Jan. 3, 1854 in Beirut SyriaDied Mar. 21, 1921Son ofEli and Mehitable Simpkins Butler Smithof Northampton Mass.Lo…
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In Memory OfEli Smith DDWriter and MissionaryExplorer in Persia and ArabiaHe Inaugurated the Translation of the Bibleinto Arabica Graduate of Yale UniversityBorn Sept. 13, 1801 in Northfield ConnDied Jan. 11, 1857 in Beirut SyriaCharles Henry Smit…
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Benjamin Eli Smith AM LHDEditor of theCentury Dictionary and CyclopediaBy his plan and under his direction work upon the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia was begun in 1882 refusing then the title of Editor he was authorized to engage Prof. Willia…
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Othniel Charles MarshBorn at Lockport, N.Y. October 29, 1831. Died at New Haven, March 18, 1899Professor of Paleontology in Yale University 1866 - 1899President of the National Academy of Sciences 1883 - 1895Eminent as Explorer, Collector and Inve…
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Pelatiah PeritDied in New HavenMarch 8, 1864, Aged 78 Years.He was born in Norwich, Conn. and educated at Yale College. For more than fifty years a merchant in New York, in which city he was for ten years president of the Chanber of Commerce.Activ…
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John Gamble Kirkwood1907 - 1959Physical ChemistS.B. - University of Chicago (1926); Philip.D.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1929); Sc.D. (Honors Causa) - University of Chicago (1954) and Universite Libre de Bruxelles (1959) Served: Yale …
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[ north side ]Benjamin SillimanYoungest Son OfGold Selleck & MarySillimanOf FairfieldBorn Aug 8, 1779Died Nov. 24, 1864During Fifty YearsA Teacher Of ScienceIn Yale CollegeThrough LifeAnd Earnest TrustfulCheerful ChristianThe Friend Of Man AndOf A…
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Dedicated To The Memory OfCol. Decius WadsworthA Native OfFarmington In This StateAnd Late ChiefOf TheOrdnance DepartmentIn The Army Of TheUnited StatesWhoHaving Served His CountryFaithfullyAnd Without ReproachForTwenty YearsDied In This City On T…
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Walter Camp" The Father of American Football"Walter Camp. Outstanding Yale athlete and coach became the single most important figure in the development of American Football. Recognized as the primary authority on football rules in his lifetime. He…
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In MemoryMajor A. Glenn Miller0505273U.S. Army Air Force - W.W. IIBorn - Clarinda, Iowa - March 1, 1904Missing in Action - Europe, Dec. 15, 19441943 - 1944418th A.A.F.T.T.C. Band - Yale University - New Haven, CT.I Sustain The WingsSustineo Alas
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