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LOCKE, Samuel, educator, born in Woburn, Massachusetts, 23 November, 1732; died in Sherburne, Massachusetts, 15 January, 1778. He was graduated at Harvard in 1655, ordained a minister at Sherburne, 7 November, 1759, and retained this pastorate till 1759, when he was appointed president of Harvard, 21 March, 1770. On 1 December, 1773, he resigned from the presidency, and spent the remainder of his life in retirement. Harvard conferred on him the degree of D. D. in 1773. The only production of Dr. Locke's in print is his "Convention Sermon" (1772).
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