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  1. Timothy Dwight V (November 16, 1828 – May 26, 1916) was an American academic, educator, Congregational minister, and President of Yale University (1886–1898). [1] During his years as the school's president, Yale's schools first organized as a university.

  2. Timothy Dwight was born May 14, 1752, in Northampton, Massachusetts.The Dwight family had a long association with Yale College, as it was then known. Dwight's paternal grandfather, Colonel Timothy Dwight, was born on 19 October 1694 and died on April 30, 1771.

  3. Timothy Dwight was an American educator, theologian, and poet who had a strong instructive influence during his time. Educated by his mother, a daughter of the preacher Jonathan Edwards, Dwight entered Yale at age 13 and was graduated in 1769. He then pursued a variety of occupations, including

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  4. Sep 4, 2021 · Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817, Theology, Doctrinal, Congregational churches -- Sermons, Congregational churches Publisher Birmingham, Ala. : Solid Ground Christian Books Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 1.4G

  5. In 1878, Yale incorporated as a university, and incumbent Timothy Dwight V became the last president of the college and the first of Yale University. The first president not ordained as a minister was Arthur Twining Hadley , inaugurated in 1899; no ordained person has held the office since.

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    Peter Salovey (born 1958)
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    Richard C. Levin (born 1947)
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    Howard R. Lamar (1923–2023)
    (1992–1993; acting)
  6. Timothy Dwight, Federalist Pope of Connecticut ROBERT J. IMHOLT AHEN the Reverend Timothy Dwight assumed the presi-V V dency of Yale College in 1795, he was already a widely respected poet, preacher, and educator. His Greenfield Hill, a long pastoral poem, excerpts of which are still occasionally an-thologized, had just been published.

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  8. May 14, 2020 · In the early 20th century, Yale named one of its newest residential colleges “Timothy Dwight College” in honor of Dwight and his grandson, Timothy Dwight V, who also served as President of Yale. This was a fitting tribute to one of Yale’s greatest students, tutors, and presidents, and one of early America’s busiest and most talented writers, thinkers, and leaders, born today in 1752.