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1875 and graduated
In 1874, he graduated from Harvard Law School, and was admitted to the bar in 1875, practicing at the Boston firm now known as Ropes & Gray.
In 1875, Alfred Chester Beatty was born in New York City ; he graduated from Columbia University as a mining engineer.
He attained education at Mississippi College, where he graduated in 1875, and at the University of Virginia, where he earned a law degree in 1880.
* United States Congressman Thomas Sterling, graduated from IWU in 1875 ; served in Congress from 1913 – 1925
He graduated from Bethany College ( West Virginia ) where he was initiated into Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, and Cincinnati Law School and moved to Missouri in 1875, and opened a law practice the following year.
He graduated in 1875 with a medical degree.
He studied at Columbia University from 1870 to 1872, then at Amherst College from 1873 to 1875, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in the class of 1875.
He graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy in 1875 and spent the next year as a midshipman on.
He trained as a lawyer, and graduated from Victoria University in the University of Toronto in 1875.
He prepared for college at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and graduated from Yale College, was a member of Skull and Bones in 1875, and then graduated from the law department of Columbia College, New York City, in 1877.
Taneyev graduated in 1875, the first student in the history of the Conservatory to win the gold medal both for composition and for performing ( piano ).
Leonor Michaelis, a Jewish American biochemist and physicist was born in Berlin, Germany on January 16, 1875 and graduated from the humanistic Koellnisches Gymnasium in 1893 after passing the Abiturienten Examen.
He graduated from the University of Naples in 1875 and then became instructor and later professor of administrative law at the University of Rome.
He graduated from the Columbia Law School, New York City, in 1875, and was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1877, but did not engage in extensive practice.
He graduated at Hamilton College in 1859, was a tutor there in 1859-1863, graduated from Columbia Law School in 1865, practised law in New York City until 1875, and, during 1875-1877, taught in the Syrian Protestant College at Beirut, where he discovered a valuable Syriac manuscript of the Philoxenian version of a large part of the New Testament, which he published in part in facsimile in 1884.
He studied at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, graduated from Rutgers College in 1870, and was admitted to the bar in 1875 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he taught in the Rutgers College grammar school from 1876 to 1879.
He was educated at Repton School and Wadham College, Oxford, where he graduated in 1875.
He graduated as a lawyer on April 19, 1875, and was promoted to chief clerk at the ministry in 1880.
He grew up nearly impoverished on a farm and graduated from Valparaiso High School in 1875.
At the USMA, he excelled in languages, mathematics and tactics and graduated eighth in his class on 16 June 1875.
In 1875, Evanston's first Board of Education voted to establish a " high school " in the room, and the first class, consisting of two students, graduated in 1876.

1875 and Padua
Of architectural interest in Greenpoint are: The Episcopal Church of the Ascension ( Ascension Greenpoint ) ( 1853 ) the oldest church in Greenpoint on Kent Street, The Astral Apartments ( 1885 ) ( NRHP ) on Franklin Street, the Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church ( 1875 ) on Manhattan Avenue, the Eberhard-Faber Pencil Factory on Greenpoint Ave at Franklin St., the Polish Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord ( 1921 ) ( NRHP ) on North 12th Street, the Oliver Hazard Perry School () ( 1867 ) on Norman Avenue ( the oldest continuously operating public school building in New York City ); the Capital One ( formerly Green Point ) Savings Bank ( 1908 ), the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church ( 1896 )() on Humboldt Street, which serves as a Catholic shrine for the Polish community, and the synagogue building of Congregation Ahavas Israel ( 1903 ) on Noble Street ( the sanctuary, with stained glass windows and a torah shrine with turn-of the century wood carvings, is currently open only during services on Saturday mornings ).

1875 and Physical
* Melliss, John C. M., St Helena: A Physical, Historical and Topographical Description of the Island Including Geology, Fauna, Flora and Meteorology, L. Reeve & Co, London, 1875

1875 and Sciences
In 1875, Pavlov completed his course with an outstanding record and received the degree of Candidate of Natural Sciences.
He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1875.
Adams was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1875.
In 1875 he was elected member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, and in 1880 reluctantly accepted the post of director of the École Normale.
* Poznań Society of Friends of Arts and Sciences ( established 1875, ) promotion of arts and sciencies
* Elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences ( 1875 );.
Founded in 1875 as a chair in ' Mechanism and Applied Mechanics ', it was renamed to ' Mechanical Sciences ' in 1934, and to ' Engineering ' in 1966.
His merits as a scholar were recognized in 1875 by his election as president of the Royal Czech Society of Sciences.
His classical work, La Pression barometrique ( 1878 ), embodies researches that gained him the biennial prize of 20, 000 francs from the Academy of Sciences in 1875, and is a comprehensive investigation on the physiological effects of air-pressure, both above and below the normal.
The philosopher Hippolyte Taine ( 1828 – 1893 ), a founder of the Ecole Libre de Sciences Politiques, applied Bastian s theories in his works The Origins of Contemporary France ( 1875 – 1893 ), to ideas on the founding and development of the Third Republic.
He was elected as an honorary member of the Royal Statistical Society in 1875 and the National Academy of Sciences in 1878 where he served as the vice president from 1890 until his death.
In 1875 he was elected a fellow of the National Academy of Sciences and in 1898 received the honorary degree of LL. D.
* Elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1875.
It was published by the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences between 1875 and 1912 in 56 volumes, printed in Leipzig by Duncker & Humblot.

1875 and mathematics
He received his higher education in mathematics and physics at the Faculty of Philosophy in Prague in 1875, where one of his professors was Ernst Mach.
He was offered the post of director of the Harvard College Observatory in 1875 but declined, having by now settled that his interests lay in mathematics rather than observation.
In 1875, he left that post to become professor of mathematics at the University of the South at Sewanee from 1875 to 1893, when he died of pneumonia.
In 1875 Hryniewiecki left for Saint Petersburg, where he enrolled in mathematics at the Polytechnic.
He was educated at Clare College, Cambridge, where he was a fellow in mathematics from 1875 to 1878, in 1892, and from 1902 to 1904.
There he earned a mathematics diploma in 1875 and a physics diploma in 1876.
After 1875 Zeuthen began to make contributions in other areas such as mechanics and algebraic geometry, as well as being recognised as an expert on the history of medieval and Greek mathematics.
Later, he was professor of mathematics at the Naval Academy from 1866 to 1868 and of astronomy from 1871 to 1875, was promoted to the rank of Commander in 1872, and acted as assistant superintendent of the institution from 1878 to 1882.
Outside of cricket Tylecote taught mathematics at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich from 1875 to 1895, as well as teaching in some preparatory schools.

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