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SNOW, Marshall Solomon, educator, born in Hyannis, Massachusetts, 17 August, 1842. He was graduated at Harvard in 1865, in 1865-'6 was sub-master of high-schools in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1866-'7 principal of a high-school in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1867-'8 professor of mathematics in the University of Nashville, in 1868-'70 professor of Latin and principal of Montgomery Bell academy in that university, in 1870-'4 professor of belles-lettres in Washington university, St. Louis, Missouri, and since 1874 has occupied the chair of history in that institution. He was appointed registrar in 1871, dean of the faculty in 1877, and since January, 1887, has been acting chancellor of the university. Besides articles upon historical subjects, he has published an excellent monograph upon the" City Government of St. Louis " in the 5th series of "Johns Hopkins University Studies" (Baltimore, 1887).
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