. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . -chendon, Mass., and the MelroseAcademy, Brattleboro, Vt. He en-tered the University in 1848, andgraduated A. B. in 1851. TheUniversity conferred upon him thedegree of A. M. in 1855; St. Law-rence University the degree of , in June,l 874, and Buchtell col-lege the degree of D. Lit. He attended the Cambridge(Mass.) Divinity School, He was then principal of |the Mt. Caesar Seminary from1853 to In , he becamepastor of the Westmoreland Uni-versalist Church, and also one inWest Chesterfi


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . -chendon, Mass., and the MelroseAcademy, Brattleboro, Vt. He en-tered the University in 1848, andgraduated A. B. in 1851. TheUniversity conferred upon him thedegree of A. M. in 1855; St. Law-rence University the degree of , in June,l 874, and Buchtell col-lege the degree of D. Lit. He attended the Cambridge(Mass.) Divinity School, He was then principal of |the Mt. Caesar Seminary from1853 to In , he becamepastor of the Westmoreland Uni-versalist Church, and also one inWest Chesterfiekl. During a por-tion of the time, he taught a selectschool, and held the office of schoolcommissioner for Cheshire (-ountyfour years. In 18GI, he becameprincipal of the Westbrook (Maine)Seminary, a position he held eight Rev. Sullivan Holman McCollester. years. In 18G4, he obtained from the Maine Legislature a charter for awomans college, in connection with the Seminary, the first of the kind in NewEngland. In 1866, he traveled extensively through Europe, and in July, 1868,. 488 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [iSSl in company with Rev. John S. Lee, D. D., of St. Lawrence University, visitedthe Bible Lands; and on his return in February, 1869, lectured extensively,and contributed articles to several of the leading magazines and papers. In the summer of 1869, he resigned the principalship of the WestbrookSeminaiy, and in the fall became pastor of the Universahst Church in Nashua,N. H. In 1872, he was elected to the presidency of Buchtell College, Akron,Ohio, and in the fall of this year entered upon his duties. He held this positionsLx years. Since then, he has traveled extensively on this continent and in theOld World. He has crossed the Atlantic Ocean eleven times, and has beenaround the globe once. He has WTitten the following works on travel: Round the Globe in Old andNew Paths, 1870; Afterthoughts of Foreign Travel, 1872; Babylon and NinevehThrough American Eyes, 1872; Mexico, Old an


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