TimothyDwight may refer to: TimothyDwight (Massachusetts politician) (1629–1718), progenitor of the Dwight family TimothyDwight IV (1752–1817), American...
TimothyDwight (May 14, 1752 – January 11, 1817) was an American academic and educator, a Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He was the...
founded on 15 West 43rd Street as an academy of classical studies. TimothyDwight, President of Yale University asked the school to pioneer a math and...
TimothyDwight V (November 16, 1828 – May 26, 1916) was an American academic, educator, Congregational minister, and President of Yale University (1886–1898)...
TimothyDwight College, commonly abbreviated and referred to as "TD", is a residential college at Yale University named after two presidents of Yale, Timothy...
in April 1758 and remained as a missionary until his death in 1807. TimothyDwight IV in his Travels in New England and New York, writes about his visit...
opened on September 25, 1933, followed by Berkeley College in 1934, TimothyDwight College in 1935, and Silliman College in 1940. Originally, students...
and clergy. Around 1634, John Dwight came with his wife Hannah (1604-1656), daughter Hannah (1625-1714), and sons Timothy (1629–1718) and John (bef Jul...
near-fatal case of anorexia was described of an instructor at Yale College: Dwight considered employment the best antidote to melancholy, and he prided himself...
1846, he was professor of Greek at Yale. Woolsey's mother's brother TimothyDwight (1752–1817) had been president of Yale 1795–1817. Jeremiah Day was the...
TimothyDwight Ruggles (October 20, 1711 – August 4, 1795) was an American colonial military leader, jurist, and politician. He was a delegate to the Stamp...
president. In 1878, Yale incorporated as a university, and incumbent TimothyDwight V became the last president of the college and the first of Yale University...
TimothyDwight Hobart (October 6, 1855 – May 19, 1935) was an American businessman, best known as the manager of the JA Ranch. He was also mayor of Pampa...
Irish-English politician and diplomat, Governor of Grenada (d. 1806) 1752 – TimothyDwight IV, American minister, theologian, and academic (d. 1817) 1752 – Albrecht...
Shawn Adam Levy (born July 23, 1968) is a Canadian film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor, and founder of 21 Laps Entertainment. He has worked...
at Yale, he was a member of the Linonian Society. Day then succeeded TimothyDwight IV [q.v.], as principal of the academy which the latter had established...
Yale School of Fine Arts in 1869. In 1887, under the presidency of TimothyDwight V, Yale College was renamed to Yale University, and the former name...
18th century English may have called the peak "Grand Hoosuc," although TimothyDwight IV referred to it as "Saddle Mountain" in his travel memoir concerning...
James Ferguson "Jay" Carney (born May 22, 1965) is an American public relations officer, political advisor, and journalist who served as the United States'...
Foyesade Oluokun (born August 2, 1995) is an American football linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played...
The TimothyDwight Mills House is a historic house at 184 Deerfield Road in Windsor, Connecticut. Built about 1833, it is a well-preserved local example...
the idea of training physicians at Yale and ultimately, his successor TimothyDwight IV helped found the medical school. The school was chartered in 1810...
October 11, 1890, quoted in Lester Fields Sheffy, The Life and Times of TimothyDwight Hobart, 1855–1935: Colonization of West Texas (Canyon, Texas: Panhandle-Plains...
Theodore Dwight (June 15, 1795 – October 22, 1865) was an American minister and member of the prominent Dwight family. Dwight was the son of Rev. Timothy Dwight...
The Chubb Fellowship is a fellowship based and administered through TimothyDwight College, one of Yale University's twelve residential colleges, and is...