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Professor Minton Warren, Pope Professor of Latin in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, died very suddenly of heart disease at his home yesterday afternoon. Professor Warren graduated from Tufts College in 1870, received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Strassburg in 1879, and the degree of Doctor of Laws at Tufts College in 1899, at Columbia University in 1900, and at the University of Wisconsin in 1902. He was a director of the American School of Classical Studies at Rome in 1896-97, president of the American Philological Association in 1897-98, and professor of Latin at Johns Hopkins University until 1899 when he came to the University.
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