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GREGORY, Daniel Seeley, educator, born in Carmel, Putnam County, New York, 21 August, 1832. He was graduated at Princeton in 1857, and studied in the theological seminary, acting also as tutor in rhetoric in 1859-'60. After holding pastorates in Galena, Illinois, Troy, New York, New Haven, Connecticut, and South Salem, New York, he became in 1871 professor of metaphysics and logic in Wooster University, Ohio, and in 1875 was transferred to the chair of mental science and English literature. In 1879 he became president of Lake Forest University, Illinois He has published "Christian Ethics" (Philadelphia, 1875);" Why Four Gospels?" (New York, 1876) ; and "Practical Logic" (Philadelphia, 1881).
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