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Glover, Terrot Reaveley. Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 27, 1888. S. of Richard, Baptist Minister, of Clifton, Bristol. B. July 23, 1869, at Bristol. School, Bristol Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888; Browne Medal, 1890 and 1891; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1891; Pt II, 1st Class, 1892); Porson Prize, 1891; B.A. 1891; Chancellor's Medal, 1892; M.A. 1895. Fellow, 1892-8 and 1901-43. University Lecturer in Ancient History, 1911. Proctor, 1914-15 and 1919-20. Orator, 1920-39: 'he can boast of having presented during his tenure of the Public Oratorship many eminent men, Admirals, Generals, Bishops and Senior Statesmen; the list culminates in six Prime Ministers, two Kings and one God! (the Crown Prince of Japan).' Professor of Latin, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, 1896-1901. Wilde Lecturer in Natural and Comparative Religion, Oxford, 1917-21. Lowell Lecturer, Boston, U.S.A., 1922. Salter Professor of Classics, University of California, 1923. Donnellan Lecturer, Trinity College, Dublin, 1932. President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, 1924. Hon. LL.D., Queen's University, 1910; McMaster University, Canada, 1917; Glasgow, 1930. Hon. D.D., St Andrews, 1921. Hon. Litt.D., Trinity College, Dublin, 1936. Author, Life and Letters in the Fourth Century; Studies in Virgil; The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire; The Jesus of History; From Pericles to Philip; Progress in Religion; Herodotus; Paul of Tarsus; Democracy in the Ancient World; Greek Byways; The Ancient World; Horace; The Disciple; The World of the New Testament; Cambridge Retrospect. Resided at 67, Glisson Road, Cambridge, where he died May 26, 1943. (The Times, May 27, 1943; Who's Who, 1943; Cambridge Review, June 8, 1939.) | Terrot Reaveley GLOVER Approx. lifespan: 18691943 pens. St John's College adm1888:01:27 s. of Richard GLOVER Baptist Minister: of Clifton, Bristol, [Somerset], b. Bristol, [Somerset], 1869:07:23 Sch: Bristol Grammar School [Bristol], [Somerset], Matric 1888:10MT: Browne Medal 1890, and 1891 Porson Prize 1891 BA 1891 Class.Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1891 Class.Trip., Pt II, 1st Class 1892 ); Chancellor's Medal 1892 MA 1895 Fellow 1892-8, and 1901-43 University Lecturer in Ancient History: 1911 Proctor: 1914-15, and 1919-20 Orator: 1920-39 'he can boast of having presented during his tenure of the Public Oratorship many eminent men, Admirals, Generals, Bishops and Senior Statesmen; the list culminates in six Prime Ministers, two Kings and one God! (the Crown Prince of Japan , )' Professor of Latin: Sch: Queen's University Kingston, Canada , 1896-1901 Wilde Lecturer in Natural and Comparative Religion: Oxford University 1917-21 Lowell Lecturer: Boston, [Massachusetts], USA , 1922 Salter Professor of Classics: Sch: University of California [California], USA , 1923 Donnellan Lecturer: Trinity College, Dublin [Ireland], 1932 President of Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland 1924 Hon.LLD Sch: Queen's University [Ireland], 1910 Hon.LLD Sch: McMaster University [McMaster], Canada , 1917 Hon.LLD Glasgow, [Scotland], 1930 Hon. DD St Andrews, [Fife], 1921 Hon. LittD Trinity College, Dublin [Ireland], 1936 Publ.: Life and Letters in the Fourth Century Publ.: Studies in Virgil Publ.: The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire Publ.: The Jesus of History Publ.: From Pericles to Philip Publ.: Progress in Religion Publ.: Herodotus Publ.: Paul of Tarsus Publ.: Democracy in the Ancient World Publ.: Greek Byways Publ.: The Ancient World Publ.: Horace Publ.: The Disciple Publ.: The World of the New Testament Publ.: Cambridge Retrospect . At 67 Glisson Road, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], d. 67 Glisson Road, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1943:05:26 Refs: The Times 1943:05:27 Refs: Who's Who 1943 Refs: Cambridge Rev.iew 1939:06:08. [add:]Notice was given, May 1897, of his intended Marriage at the Congregational Church in Trumpington Street [Cambridge, Cambridgeshire , ] to Alice Emily Cornelia Few, of Grange Road, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], ; he was then resident in Bristol, [Somerset], [:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add] |