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This two-part bridge is best described by Rev. Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College, in his `` Travels In New-England And New-York '', published in New Haven in 1821.
) The theologically conservative future president of Yale, Timothy Dwight, opined that " the style was crude and vulgar, and the sentiments were coarser than the style.
Yale's Timothy Dwight expressed satisfaction that the world no longer had to deal with a man of " peremptoriness and effrontery, rudeness and ribaldry ".
* The Conquest of Canaan by Timothy Dwight IV ( 1785 )
In 1887, as the college continued to grow under the presidency of Timothy Dwight V, Yale College was renamed Yale University.
* Timothy Dwight IV, Congregationalist
Timothy Dwight Hobart, the White Deer land agent from 1903 – 1924, was elected mayor of Pampa in 1927.
Timothy Dwight ( May 14, 1752 – January 11, 1817 ) was an American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author.
Timothy Dwight was born May 14, 1752 in Northampton, Massachusetts.
His paternal grandfather Colonel Timothy Dwight, was born October 19, 1694, and died April 30, 1771.
His father, a merchant and farmer known as Major Timothy Dwight, was born May 27, 1726, graduated from Yale in 1744, served in the American Revolutionary War, and died June 10, 1777.
Engraving of Timothy Dwight IV with signature
During troubled times at Yale University, president Timothy Dwight saw his students drawn to the radical republicanism and “ infidel philosophy ” of the French Revolution, including the philosophies of Hume, Hobbes, Tindal, and Lords Shaftesbury and Bolingbroke.
Many of his sermons were published posthumously under the titles Theology Explained and Defended ( 5 vols., 1818 – 1819 ), to which a memoir of the author by two of his sons, W. T. and Sereno E. Dwight, is prefixed, and Sermons by Timothy Dwight ( 2 vols., 1828 ), which had a large circulation both in the United States and in England.
Dwight had eight sons: Timothy Dwight ( 1778 – 1844 ), a New Haven merchant and philanthropist ; Benjamin Woolsey Dwight ( 1780 – 1850 ), a New York physician ; educator and theologian ; twins James Dwight ( 1784 – 1863 ) and John Dwight ( 1784 – 1803 ); Sereno Edwards Dwight ( 1786 – 1850 ); clergyman William Theodore Dwight ( 1795 – 1865 ); Henry Edwin Dwight ( 1797 – 1832 ); and one who died young.
Dwight's grandson and namesake, " Timothy Dwight the Younger " ( 1828 – 1916 ), served as Yale's president, 1886-1899.

Timothy and Yale
" However, the profound fascist / anti-fascist schism of the period described by Hobsbawm was real enough, as Yale historian Timothy Snyder notes: Nevertheless, Snyder also claimed that " The Spanish Civil War revealed that Stalin was determined, despite the Popular Front rhetoric of pluralism, to eliminate opposition to his version of socialism ", and that his determination was knowable and known even contemporaneously ( Snyder cites George Orwell's analysis of, and dismay at, communist actions in Spain ).
) He was taken under the wing ( and into the home ) of Yale president Dr. Timothy Dwight.
* Timothy Dwight College, a residential college at Yale University
# Timothy Dwight College – named for the two Yale presidents of that name, Timothy Dwight IV and Timothy Dwight V. Usually called " T. D.
Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College and a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College and a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
President Timothy Dwight IV of Yale proposed that he equip himself to teach in chemistry and natural history and accept a new professorship at the university.
Timothy Dwight IV, President of Yale University, along with Williams College President Ebenezer Fitch, climbed Greylock in 1799, probably over a rough route cut by a local pioneer farmer Jeremiah Wilbur ( in that time more land had been cleared on the slopes for farming than today ).
* Timothy Dwight IV ( 1752 – 1817 )— President of Yale University.
* Timothy Dwight V ( 1829 – 1916 )— President of Yale University.
* Timothy Dwight College, a residential college at Yale University
* Timothy Dwight IV ( 1752 – 1817 ), President of Yale University from 1795 – 1817
* Timothy Dwight V ( 1828 – 1916 ), President of Yale University from 1886 – 1899
He spent 1798 in Yale Divinity School under the tutelage of his mentor Timothy Dwight.
One daughter, Susan Edwards Daggett, married Chaplain of the Senate Reverend Sereno Edwards Dwight, son of the President of Yale, Timothy Dwight IV.
Timothy Dwight V ( November 16, 1828 – May 26, 1916 ) was an American academic, an educator, a Congregational minister, and president of Yale College ( 1886 – 1898 ).

Timothy and president
Professor Geoffrey Wainwright OBE, FSA, president of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and Professor Timothy Darvill, OBE of Bournemouth University have suggested that Stonehenge was a place of healing – the primeval equivalent of Lourdes.
On the last day of its session, when the business session ended, Timothy Ruggles, the president of the body, and a few other more cautious members, refused to sign the memorial of rights and grievances.
The 2009 meeting participants in Greece included: Greek prime minister Kostas Karamanlis ; Finnish prime minister Matti Vanhanen ; Sweden foreign minister Carl Bildt ; United States Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg ; U. S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner ; World Bank president Robert Zoellick ; European Commission head José Manuel Barroso ; Queen Sofia of Spain ; and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
* Timothy Guy Phelps, president of Southern Pacific Railroad
* Timothy T. O ' Donnell – Author and professor ( since 1992 ) and president ( since 2002 ) of Christendom College
Bozell served as president of the Parents Television Council from 1995 to 2006, after which he was succeeded by Timothy F. Winter.
* Timothy Blackstone ( 1829 – 1900 ), Chicago Railroad and Stock Yard president
The president of the society, Timothy Pickering, was awarded a first-place prize for the " superior performance of his plow.
First residents of the area included Timothy Eaton, patriarch of the Eatons Department Store, and George Gooderham, president of Gooderham & Worts Distillery.
Dwight was born in Norwich, Connecticut, the son of James Dwight, whose father, Timothy Dwight IV, served as president of Yale College from 1795 to 1817.
An article in the Washington Post on September 16 elaborated on the content of the book, citing the allegation that Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner ignored a directive from the president to draw up plans for restructuring Citibank in the spring of 2009.
* His son, Charles Francis Adams IV, ( b. May 2, 1910, d. January 5, 1999 ) was a prominent businessman and first president of Raytheon Company, who married firstly Margaret, and had issue: Abigail Adams, Allison Adams, Charles Francis Adams V, and Timothy Adams.
While studying there, Taylor was heavily influenced by the revivalist president of Yale, Timothy Dwight ( grandson of Jonathan Edwards ).
The college received its charter through the efforts of Timothy Woodruff, former Lieutenant Governor of New York and future first president of the Board of Trustees.
The college's current president is Timothy Ryan, EdD.
His mother's brother Timothy Dwight ( 1752 – 1817 ) had been president of Yale 1795 – 1817.

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