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Henry Herbert Armstrong

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Henry Herbert Armstrong (December 24, 1879 Waterloo, Indiana - November 15, 1935) was an American classicist and university professor.

He graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in 1901 and an MA in 1902. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a PhD in 1905. He taught at Juniata College in 1905-6; Whitworth College, Tacoma, Washington in 1906-8 and Yankton College, South Dakota in 1908-9. He joined Princeton University in 1910-11 and moved to Oberlin college in 1911-14 and Drury College, Springfield, Missouri in 1914-19. He spent the final two decades of his professorial career at Beloit College (1918-35).[1]

He received a prize in Classical studies and Archaeology from the American Academy in Rome in 1903.[2]

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  1. ^ University of Michigan Archives
  2. ^ The centennial directory of the American Academy in Rome [1]