Lounsbury, Thomas R., 1838-1915
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Lounsbury, Thomas R., 1838-1915
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Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915
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Lounsbury, Thomas R. (Thomas Raynesford), 1838-1915
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American author and philologist.
Thomas R. Lounsbury was born in Ovid, New York on January 1, 1838. He graduated from Yale (B.A., 1859) and served in the Civil War (1862-1865). He taught in New York and returned to teach at Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1870. He served as professor of English (1871-1906) and librarian of the Sheffield Scientific School (1873-1896). Lounsbury also published several works on American and English literature. He died in New Haven, Connecticut on April 9, 1915.
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