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Name: Daniel Coit Gilman
Birth Date: July 6, 1831
Death Date: October 13, 1908
Place of Birth: Norwich, Connecticut, United States
Place of Death: Norwich, Connecticut, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: educator, university president

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Biography of Daniel Coit Gilman
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An educator and pioneer in the American university movement, Daniel Coit Gilman (1831-1908) today remains recognized for his accomplishments as the first president of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. From 1875 until his retirement in 1901 he...


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Daniel Coit Gilman (July 6, 1831-October 13, 1908) was an American educator. Born in Norwich, Connecticut, Gilman graduated from Yale College in 1852 with a degree in geography. At Yale he was a classmate of Andrew Dickson White, who would later serve...


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Labour/Le Travail
Document.(transcribed letters of Daniel Spencer Gilman)
09/22/2001: 19,867 words, approx. 66 pages
The Gilman letters were transcribed by Scott Perchall, whom I wish to thank for his close attention to detail, and are published with the kind permission of the Brome County Historical Society. They were deposited there by Mary Dean (wife of Walter Griffiths)...
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Labour/Le Travail
A Canadian in Lowell: Labour, Manhood and Independence in the Early Industrial Era, 1840-1849.(Daniel Spencer Gilman)
09/22/2001: 13,005 words, approx. 43 pages
Introduction "And as man's life is made up of days & hours, & his History of trifling incidents, so shall this Epistle be a thing of incidents; for were I with you I should relate the very same by word of mouth,...
 


 

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