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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1869

Vol. III
p131
2282

(Born Mas.)

Arthur S. Hardy

(Ap'd Mas.)

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Arthur Sherburne Hardy: Born Aug. 13, 1847, Andover, MA.

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, July 1, 1865, to June 15, 1869, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

Second Lieut., 3d Artillery, June 15, 1869.

Served: at the Military Academy as Assistant Instructor of Artillery Tactics, July 6 to Aug. 28, 1869; in garrison at Ft. Jefferson, Fla., Nov., 1869, to June 5, 1870; and on leave of absence, to Nov. 12, 1870.

Honorably Discharged, at his own Request, Nov. 12, 1870.

Civil History. — Professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mathematics in Iowa College, Grinnell, Ia., 1870‑73; and Professor of Civil Engineering, Chandler Scientific School, Dartmouth College, N. H., 1873‑78, — and of Mathematics, since 1878. Author of "But Yet a Woman," 1884; the "Windº of Destiny," 1886; and "Passe Rose," 1889.

Vol. IV
p188
[Supplement, Vol. IV: 1890‑1900]

(Arthur Sherburne Hardy)

Civil History. — Professor of Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1880‑93. Editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1893‑95. — Minister-Resident and Consul-General, Teheran, Persia, from July, 1897 to ––––– 1899; Minister-Resident at Athens, Greece, 1899 to Dec. 1900; to Switzerland to –––––; Author of Elements of Analyticº Geometry, Elements of the Calculus, Elements of Quaternions, New Methods in Topographical Surveying, Notes on Imaginaries, Life of Joseph Hardy Neesima.º — Fellow A. A. A. S. — Honorary degree of Ph. D., Amherst College.

Vol. V
p158
[Supplement, Vol. V: 1900‑1910]

Civil History. — Author of But Yet a Woman, The Mindº of Destiny, Passe Rose, His Daughter First, Songs of Tuo.º — Residence, Woodstock, Conn.

Vol. V
p140
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Born Aug. 13, 1847.)

Military History. —

Second Lieut., 3d Artillery, June 15, 1869.

Honorably Discharged, at His Own Request, Nov. 12, 1870.

Civil History. — Author of But Yet a Woman, The Mindº of Destiny, Passe Rose, His Daughter First, Songs of Two,º Diane and Her Friends, Helen, No. 15 Rue du Bon Diable, Elements of Quaternions, Elements of the Calculus, Elements of Analyticalº Geometry, Imaginary Quantities, translated from Argand, with notes, Life of J. H. Neesema.º

Address: Woodstock, Conn.

Vol. V
p95
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1930]

Military History: —

Second Lieutenant, 3rd Artillery, June 15, 1869.

Honorably Discharged, at His Own Request, Nov. 12, 1870.

Died, Mar. 13, 1930, at Andover, Mass.: Aged 82.

Buried, Woodstock Hill, Woodstock, CT.

Portrait and obituary in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1930.


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