Papers, 1817-1850.

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Papers, 1817-1850.

Letters from William A. Mack, most addressed to his brother Thomas. Some letters written while William was studying medicine at Dartmouth College and the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. One letter describes the city of Brunswick, Me. Collection also includes college records of William's absences and his scholarship, signed by Dartmouth College president, Nathan Lord.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7119515

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Lord, Nathan, 1793-1870

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Nathan Lord was the sixth president of Dartmouth College; he was in office from 1828 to 1863. He was born in Berwick, Maine in 1792, and was graduated from Bowdoin College in 1809. In 1815 he was graduated from Andover Theological Seminary. He received his DD from Bowdoin in 1828 and his LL. D. from Bowdoin in 1864. He was a trustee of Dartmouth College from 1821 to 1863. He died in Hanover, N.H. in 1870. From the description of Papers, 1830-1965. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldC...

Dartmouth Medical School

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Mack William A. (William Andrew), 1824-1891.

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William A. Mack was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1844; he received his MD from Dartmouth Medical School in 1847. During the year 1848 he attended classes at the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College. He became a physician and pharmacist and worked in Chichester and Pittsfield, N.H. From the description of Papers, 1817-1850. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 237352947 ...

Dartmouth College

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The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dartmouth College Case was held on April 9, 1969, in the Court of Claims, Washington, D.C.; the celebration also commemorated the career of Daniel Webster, the advocate who defended the case before the Supreme Court. During the ceremony Justice Earl Warren, Senator Thomas J. MacIntyre, and Dartmouth College President John Sloan Dickey spoke before an audience of legislators, jurists, historians, and alumni....

Medical School of Maine

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Mack, Thomas Burns, 1832-1851.

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Thomas was the son of Andrew Mack (1786-1875). From the description of Papers, 1847-1851. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 237360213 ...