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Cyrus Hamlin (January 5, 1811 – August 8, 1900) [1] was an American Congregational missionary, co-founder of Robert College, and the father of A. D. F. Hamlin. [2]
Cyrus Hamlin (April 26, 1839 – August 28, 1867) was an attorney, politician, and a general from Bangor, Maine, who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Early life [ edit ]
Cyrus Hamlin (1936 – January 19, 2011) [1] was a Yale professor emeritus who is well-recognized for his contributions to the study of European Romanticism and literary theory. Early life [ edit ]
Picture of the college printed in Ambassador Morgenthau's Story (1918) Anderson Hall, currently the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at Boğaziçi University. In 1863, Robert College was founded in Bebek by Christopher Robert, a wealthy American philanthropist, and Cyrus Hamlin, a missionary devoted to education.
Hamlin had four sons who grew to adulthood: Charles Hamlin, Cyrus Hamlin, Hannibal Emery Hamlin and Frank Hamlin. Charles and Cyrus served in the Union forces during the Civil War, both becoming generals, Charles by brevet. Cyrus was among the first Union officers to argue for the enlistment of black troops, and commanded a brigade of freedmen ...
Lyra was laid down 25 April 1943 as Liberty ship SS Cyrus Hamlin, MCE hull 1555, by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 1, Richmond, California, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract; renamed Lyra 27 May 1943; launched 28 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Harry N. Nelson; acquired by the Navy 10 June 1943; converted by General Engineering & Drydock Co., San Francisco, California ...
In 1863, Robert College was founded in Bebek by Christopher Robert, a wealthy American philanthropist, and Cyrus Hamlin, a Congregational missionary devoted to education. [9] [10] Six years after its foundation, the first campus (the current-day Boğaziçi South Campus) was built on the ridge near Rumelian Castle (Turkish: Rumeli Hisarı) with the permission of Sultan Abdülaziz.
The Amphibi-Con 25, often just called the Amphibi-Con, is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by E. Farnham Butler and Cyrus Hamlin as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1954. The design was one of the first "trailer sailers" and helped popularize this class of boat. [1] [2] [3] [4]