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  1. Timothy Dwight V (November 16, 1828 – May 26, 1916) was an American academic, educator, Congregational minister, and President of Yale University (18861898). During his years as the school's president, Yale's schools first organized as a university.

  2. Timothy Dwight V (16 de noviembre de 1828 - 26 de mayo de 1916) fue un académico, educador, ministro congregacional y presidente de la Universidad de Yale (1886-1898) estadounidense.

  3. Timothy Dwight V (grandson) Alma mater. Yale College. Timothy Dwight (May 14, 1752 – January 11, 1817) was an American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He was the eighth president of Yale College (1795–1817).

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Timothy Dwight (born May 14, 1752, Northampton, Massachusetts—died January 11, 1817, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.) was an American educator, theologian, and poet who had a strong instructive influence during his time.

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  5. In 1878, Yale incorporated as a university, and incumbent Timothy Dwight V became the last president of the college and the first of Yale University. The first president not ordained as a minister was Arthur Twining Hadley, inaugurated in 1899; no ordained person has held the office since.

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  6. campuspress-test.yale.edu › engl247f2018 › timothy-dwight-vTimothy Dwight V: A Yale Legacy

    Dwight V was a student at Yale and also served as a professor of sacred literature and a professor in the Divinity School before serving as president of the university. Timothy Dwight V’s portrait signifies legacy, history, and growth.

  7. Timothy Dwight, Federalist Pope of Connecticut ROBERT J. IMHOLT AHEN the Reverend Timothy Dwight assumed the presi-V V dency of Yale College in 1795, he was already a widely respected poet, preacher, and educator. His Greenfield Hill, a long pastoral poem, excerpts of which are still occasionally an-thologized, had just been published.