 | George Bacon Wood - 1896 - 380 pages
...was now essential to his tranquillity. Testimonies of the public esteem followed him into retirement. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the institution which he had so long and diligently served; and, in the presidency of the Philosophical... | |
 | 1896
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 | 1898 - 758 pages
...Resigning that benefice in May, 1507, he was made Archdeacon of Suffolk, prebend of Portpool in St. Paul's Cathedral, and one of the residentiary canons....also Auditor of Causes under Cardinal Wolsey. In 1525 he resigned Offley, and the year following must have failed in health, for on Thursday, November 8,... | |
 | Edward Harold Mott - 1899 - 802 pages
...was in constant correspondence with most of the leading men in this and foreign countries. In 1866 the degree of Doctor of laws was conferred upon him by the University of New York. In 1855 he published his " Historical Review of the New York and Erie Railroad." Mr. Ixjrd... | |
 | Howard Louis Conard - 1901 - 870 pages
...later day, for similar reason, and in testimony to his great service in behalf of higher education, the degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him by the University of Missouri, by the University of North Carolina, and by Washington-Lee University. At other times... | |
 | 1903 - 722 pages
...important that it be fairly and generously given. In 1887, in acknowledgment of his position at the bar, the degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him by the University of Michigan. After retiring from the Supreme Court, Judge Champlin resumed the practice of the law,... | |
 | Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1903 - 1072 pages
...president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he bequeathed it his very valuable library. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the universities of Yale and Edinburgh. Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Me., was named in his honor. He wrote... | |
 | Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1904 - 864 pages
...president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he bequeathed it his very valuable library. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the universities of Yale and Edinburgh. Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Me., was named in his honor. He wrote... | |
 | Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 482 pages
...dean and professor of common law, transportation and interstate commerce. In June, 1901, the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the University of Rochester, New York. NEEDHAM, Elias Parkman, inventor, was born in Delhi, NY, Sept. 29, 1812 ; son... | |
 | British Academy - 1904 - 518 pages
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