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John Charles Van Dyke

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John Charles Van Dyke

Birth
New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1932 (aged 75–76)
Burial
North Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Additional information from: Who's Who in the World, 1912

Van Dyke, John Charles: University professor. Born in New Brunswick, N. J. April 21, 1856.
Son of Judge John and Mary Dix (Strong) Van Dyke; brother of Theodore Strong Van Dyke.
Educated privately; studied at Columbia; studied art in Europe many years (L.H.D., Rutgers, 1889) Unmarried.
Admitted to bar, 1887, but never practiced; librarian at Sage Library, New Brunswick since 1878. Lecturer at Columbia, Harvard and Princeton. Member of Nat'l Inst. of Arts and Letters.
Clubs: University, Century, and Authors'.
Author: "Books and How to Use Them," 1883, "Principles of Art," 1887, and numerous others.
Address: New Brunswick, N. J. Added JH

Additional information from: Who's Who in the World, 1912

Van Dyke, John Charles: University professor. Born in New Brunswick, N. J. April 21, 1856.
Son of Judge John and Mary Dix (Strong) Van Dyke; brother of Theodore Strong Van Dyke.
Educated privately; studied at Columbia; studied art in Europe many years (L.H.D., Rutgers, 1889) Unmarried.
Admitted to bar, 1887, but never practiced; librarian at Sage Library, New Brunswick since 1878. Lecturer at Columbia, Harvard and Princeton. Member of Nat'l Inst. of Arts and Letters.
Clubs: University, Century, and Authors'.
Author: "Books and How to Use Them," 1883, "Principles of Art," 1887, and numerous others.
Address: New Brunswick, N. J. Added JH



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