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    Published on: 1/1/2001   Last Visited: 5/14/2008

    Amherst, 1849, and Auburn Theological Seminary, 1852, and studied in Germany; brother of L. C. Seelye.After serving as pastor of the First Reformed Church in Schenectady, N.Y., he became professor of mental and moral philosophy at Amherst in 1858; he was president of the college from 1876 to 1890.He inaugurated at Amherst what is said to be the first instance of student self-government on record in any American college.Seelye also served (1874-77) in Congress, to which he was elected in a nonpartisan movement.His writings include The Way, the Truth, and the Life (1873), Duty (1891), and Citizenship (1894).
  2. 2. Seelye, Julius Hawley. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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    Published on: 1/1/2001   Last Visited: 7/28/2006

    Amherst, 1849, and Auburn Theological Seminary, 1852, and studied in Germany; brother of L. C. Seelye. After serving as pastor of the First Reformed Church in Schenectady, N.Y., he became professor of mental and moral philosophy at Amherst in 1858; he was president of the college from 1876 to 1890. He inaugurated at Amherst what is said to be the first instance of student self-government on record in any American college. Seelye also served (1874-77) in Congress, to which he was elected in a nonpartisan movement. His writings include The Way, the Truth, and the Life (1873), Duty (1891), and Citizenship (1894).
  3. 3. Seelye, Julius Hawley. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07
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    Published on: 1/1/2001   Last Visited: 1/17/2008

    Amherst, 1849, and Auburn Theological Seminary, 1852, and studied in Germany; brother of L. C. Seelye. After serving as pastor of the First Reformed Church in Schenectady, N.Y., he became professor of mental and moral philosophy at Amherst in 1858; he was president of the college from 1876 to 1890. He inaugurated at Amherst what is said to be the first instance of student self-government on record in any American college. Seelye also served (1874-77) in Congress, to which he was elected in a nonpartisan movement. His writings include The Way, the Truth, and the Life (1873), Duty (1891), and Citizenship (1894).

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