Word: hobart
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...other colleges in the school, twenty-two are from Yale, thirteen from Dartmouth, ten from Brown, eight from Bowdoin, four each from Amherst, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Williams, and University of Wisconsin, three each from University of Chicago and Iowa College, and two each from Boston College, Franklin and Marshall, Hobart, University of Michigan, and Oberlin. Twenty-one other colleges each have one graduate in the Law School...
...HENRY HOBART BROWN...
...Henry Hobart Brown '76, of Philadelphia, founder and principal of the well-known De Lancey School, died on Thursday, August 18, at the Bryn Mawr Hospital, Pennsylvania. He was forty-four years old at the time of his death, which resulted from blood poisoning and septic pneumonia. A wife and son survive...
...theological studies, was ordained a deacon in 1857 and a priest, in Boston, the following year. He began his work in St. Paul's Church, Boston, and served successively in churches in Portland, Me., Litchfield, Conn., and Geneva, N. Y. While at Geneva be was professor of history in Hobart College from 1871 to 1873, and for a few months in 1876, served as president. In September, 1876, he was ordained Bishop of Iowa, which office he held to his death...
...Hobart Uri Lampry '98 died of consumption in Boston on April 8. Lamprey was born in Boston, April 15, 1876. He was prepared at the Boston English High School and entered the Scientific School with the class of '98. At the end of last year failing health compelled him to leave College and to go west, but he did not improve much and returned to Boston...