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Name
  
William Huntington


Died
  
December 6, 1930

Books
  
The Religious History of New England: King's Chapel Lectures

Education
  
Boston University, University of Wisconsin-Madison

William Edwards Huntington (July 30, 1844 – December 6, 1930) was an American university dean and president.

Biography

He was born at Hillsboro, Illinois, served as private and first lieutenant in the Wisconsin Infantry in 1864–1865, and was educated at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (A.B., 1870) and at Boston University (B.D., 1873; Ph.D., 1881), where he was dean of the College of Liberal Arts from 1884 to 1904, president of the university in 1904–1911, and dean of the graduate department after 1911. In early life he was a Methodist minister, having been ordained in 1868, and he held pastorates in Massachusetts at Nahant (1870–1871), Roslindale (1872–1874), Newton (1875–1876), Cambridge (1877–1879), and Boston (1880–1882).

References

William Edwards Huntington Wikipedia