MELANCHTHON WOOLSEY STRYKER
\mˈɛlant͡ʃθən wˈʊlsɪ stɹˈa͡ɪkə], \mˈɛlantʃθən wˈʊlsɪ stɹˈaɪkə], \m_ˈɛ_l_a_n_tʃ_θ_ə_n w_ˈʊ_l_s_ɪ s_t_ɹ_ˈaɪ_k_ə]\
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An American Presbyterian clergyman and educator; born in New York, 1851. He has been president of Hamilton College since 1892. He has published: "Miriam and Other Verses"; "Hamilton, Lincoln, and Other Addresses"; "The Letter of James the Just"; and many hymns.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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- Canadian poet; born Morpeth, Canada, Nov. 17, 1861; died at Ottawa, Feb. 10, 1899. was graduate Trinity College, Toronto(1882), after 1883 held an appointment in Post Office Department Ottawa. constant contributor verse to papers magazines Dominion United States, he published two collections poems, "Among the Millet"(1888), and "Lyrics of Earth"(1895), which reveal a deep love nature outdoor life. Mr. Howells ranks him with strongest American singers.
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