A history of German literature (1909). By: Calvin Thomas (linguist): (Original Classics). Calvin Thomas (October 28, 1854 near Lapeer, Michigan - November 4, 1919 in New York City) was an American scholar who served as professor of Germanic languages...
Calvin Thomas (October 28, 1854 near Lapeer, Michigan - November 4, 1919 in New York City) was an American scholar who served as professor of Germanic languages and literature at Columbia University. Biography: Thomas graduated from the University of Michigan in 1874 with an A.B. He taught Latin and Greek at the Grand Rapids High School for a while, after which he studied philology at the University of Leipzig in Germany in 1877/8. His studies ended abruptly when he responded to a request from the University of Michigan to ...
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Calvin Thomas (October 28, 1854 near Lapeer, Michigan - November 4, 1919 in New York City) was an American scholar who served as professor of Germanic languages and literature at Columbia University. Biography: Thomas graduated from the University of Michigan in 1874 with an A.B. He taught Latin and Greek at the Grand Rapids High School for a while, after which he studied philology at the University of Leipzig in Germany in 1877/8. His studies ended abruptly when he responded to a request from the University of Michigan to return to its halls and teach German there.[1] In 1886, he became professor of Germanic languages at Michigan. In 1896, he moved to fill the same chair at Columbia University. Professor Thomas did much to introduce the study of German into US public schools. He was president of the Modern Language Association of America from 1896 to 1897, and of the American Dialect Society from 1912 to 1913. He was also involved in the simplified spelling movement and was chair of Theodore Roosevelt's Simplified Spelling Board. The University of Michigan gave him an LL.D. in 1904. In addition, he was an editor and contributing editor of the Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia and Dictionary in the early 20th century. After his first wife, Mary J. Sutton of Lapeer, died the year they were married (1880), he married Mary Eleanor Allen of Grand Rapids in 1884. They had two children.
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