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William Witherle Lawrence

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William Witherle Lawrence

Birth
Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Death
25 Jul 1958 (aged 82)
Burial
Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec-AA Lot-186 Nch-3
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William Witherle Lawrence was born in Bangor, Maine in 1876. His father, Franklin M. Lawrence, was the founder of the Portland Stove Foundry.

Lawrence graduated from Bowdoin College in

1898. He received additional degrees from the Leipzig University and Harvard University.

Lawrence taught German at Harvard University from 1900 to 1903. In 1903 he was appointed

Professor of English at the University of Kansas. Since 1905 he served as Professor of English at Columbia University, where he would stay until his retirement in 1936. During World War I, Lawrence was an instructor in the Student Army Training Corps. He received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Bowdoin in 1917. He was an overseer of Bowdoin from 1921 to 1923, when he became a trustee. He was also a trustee of the Portland Public Library, the Portland Society of Art and the American-Scandinavian Foundation. In 1930 he was decorated with the Royal Order of Vasa, First Class.

Lawrence was the author of notable works on Beowulf, William Shakespeare, Johann

Wolfgang von Goethe and other subjects. He was a fellow of the Medieval Society of America and the Modern Language Association of America. His clubs included the Century Association, Harvard Faculty and the Columbia Men's Faculty.

Lawrence retired from Columbia University in

1936. He died at his home in Portland, Maine on July 25, 1958.

(Source -Wikipedia)

William Witherle Lawrence was born in Bangor, Maine in 1876. His father, Franklin M. Lawrence, was the founder of the Portland Stove Foundry.

Lawrence graduated from Bowdoin College in

1898. He received additional degrees from the Leipzig University and Harvard University.

Lawrence taught German at Harvard University from 1900 to 1903. In 1903 he was appointed

Professor of English at the University of Kansas. Since 1905 he served as Professor of English at Columbia University, where he would stay until his retirement in 1936. During World War I, Lawrence was an instructor in the Student Army Training Corps. He received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Bowdoin in 1917. He was an overseer of Bowdoin from 1921 to 1923, when he became a trustee. He was also a trustee of the Portland Public Library, the Portland Society of Art and the American-Scandinavian Foundation. In 1930 he was decorated with the Royal Order of Vasa, First Class.

Lawrence was the author of notable works on Beowulf, William Shakespeare, Johann

Wolfgang von Goethe and other subjects. He was a fellow of the Medieval Society of America and the Modern Language Association of America. His clubs included the Century Association, Harvard Faculty and the Columbia Men's Faculty.

Lawrence retired from Columbia University in

1936. He died at his home in Portland, Maine on July 25, 1958.

(Source -Wikipedia)



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