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    The Hamlins were a prominent nineteenth-century Maine family which also produced a Vice President of the United States (Hannibal Hamlin) and at least two Civil War generals, one of whom was also named Cyrus Hamlin.

  2. Cyrus Hamlin (1936 – January 19, 2011) was a Yale professor emeritus who is well-recognized for his contributions to the study of European Romanticism and literary theory.

  3. Jan 24, 2011 · Yale Professor emeritus Cyrus Hamlin, an internationally recognized authority on European Romanticism and literary theory, died peacefully in New Haven on Jan. 19, after several years of declining health, family members report.

  4. Jan 22, 2011 · Cyrus Hamlin Obituary. HAMLIN, CYRUS Cyrus Hamlin, Professor Emeritus of German and Comparative Literature at Yale University, died peacefully in New Haven on January 19th, 2011, after...

  5. Cy Hamlin, B.A. Harvard College, Ph.D. Yale University, assistant professor at Yale from 1962-1967 and, after a career at Toronto, Professor at Yale from 1983: you were born in New Haven, and although your brother went to Yale, you went to Harvard, returning to Yale for your graduate studies and completing your dissertation under the great ...

  6. Hamlin, Cyrus (1811-1900) Founder and first president of Robert College in Constantinople. Hamlin was born in Waterford, Maine, son of Hannibal and Susanna Faulkner Hamlin. He graduated from Bridgeton Academy (1830), Bowdoin College (1834), and Bangor Theological Seminary (1837).

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  8. Rev. Cyrus Hamlin (1811-1900), teacher, missionary, diplomat, and college president, was born in Waterford, ME, January 5, 1811. Until he was ten years old he lived on a farm, attending the common school a few weeks each year. In May, 1829, he went to Bridgton Academy, to prepare for the ministry.

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