Williams College (BA) Union Theological Sem. (BD) Johns Hopkins University (PhD)
Occupations
Historian
educator
writer
Tyler Dennett (June 13, 1883 Spencer, Wisconsin – December 29, 1949 in Geneva, New York)[1][2] was an American historian and educator. He received the 1934 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for his 1933 book John Hay: From Poetry to Politics.
^Wisconsin Biographical Dictionary
^'Who's Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners,' pg. 16, 1999
TylerDennett (June 13, 1883 Spencer, Wisconsin – December 29, 1949 in Geneva, New York) was an American historian and educator. He received the 1934...
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so for insight on the Far East Griswold relied heavily on books by TylerDennett. His 1938 book on Far Eastern policy was an elegantly written and vigorous...
Biography 1933 Allan Nevins Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage 1934 TylerDennett John Hay 1935 Douglas S. Freeman R. E. Lee 1936 Ralph Barton Perry The...
Archived from the original on May 10, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2010. "Dennett, Tyler 1934–1937". Williams College Archives and Special Collections. Archived...
on February 5, 1914. They had three children: Mary Tyler, Anne Ballard, and James Douglas. Mary Tyler Freeman married Leslie Cheek, Jr., longtime director...
online; focus on World War I Dennett, Tyler. John Hay: from poetry to politics (1933), Pulitzer prize. Dennett, Tyler. Roosevelt and the Russo-Japanese...
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(1911–1990), arts administrator, musicologist and composer (De Pere) TylerDennett (1883–1949), biographer, recipient of Pulitzer Prize (Spencer) August...
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(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...
(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...
citizenship was in doubt) were kept secret until 1933, when historian TylerDennett mentioned the crisis in his biography of John Hay. In 1975, Thomas H...
Roosevelt and the rise of America to world power (1956) pp 449–462. TylerDennett, John Hay (1933), pp 421–429. George E. Mowry, The era of Theodore Roosevelt...
(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...
endowed chair in technology, ethics, and society at Georgetown University TylerDennett editor, writer, historian, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography...
(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...
(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...
activist instrumental to the Brown vs. Board of Education legal team TylerDennett 1904, American historian and professor at Johns Hopkins University,...
diplomatic history questions. Gaillard Hunt 1919–1924 Harry Dwight 1924 TylerDennett 1924–1931 David Hunter Miller 1931–1933 Cyril Wynne 1933–1939 E. Wilder...
(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...
(1930) Henry James (1931) Henry F. Pringle (1932) Allan Nevins (1933) TylerDennett (1934) Douglas Southall Freeman (1935) Ralph Barton Perry (1936) Allan...