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  1. Abbott Lawrence Lowell (December 13, 1856 – January 6, 1943) was an American educator and legal scholar. He was President of Harvard University from 1909 to 1933. With an "aristocratic sense of mission and self-certainty," [1] Lowell cut a large figure in American education and to some extent in public life as well.

  2. Abbott Lawrence Lowell (Boston, 13 de dezembro de 1856 — Boston, 6 de janeiro de 1943) foi um educador e jurisconsulto americano. Foi Presidente da Universidade Harvard de 1909 a 1933. Com um "senso aristocrático de missão e autoconfiança", [ 1 ] Lowell desempenhou importante papel no sistema educacional dos Estados Unidos e ...

  3. Biographical Introduction. Attorney, educator and twenty-fourth president of Harvard University, Abbott Lawrence Lowell was born on December 13, 1856 to a “Boston Brahmin” family. He was the son of Augustus Lowell, a prominent Boston financier, and Katherine Bigelow Lawrence.

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  4. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Article History. Lowell, A. Lawrence. In full: Abbott Lawrence Lowell. Born: Dec. 13, 1856, Boston, Mass., U.S. Died: Jan. 6, 1943, Boston (aged 86) Notable Family Members: brother Percival Lowell.

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  5. 17 de mai. de 2018 · Abbott Lawrence Lowell. The American college president and political scientist Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1856-1943) strengthened the Harvard undergraduate college during his presidency at the university. As a political scientist, he stressed the role of parties in government.

  6. About. President of Harvard University Records, Abbott Lawrence Lowell. Abbott Lawrence Lowell was President of Harvard University from 1909 until 1933. During Lowell’s administration, Harvard’s enrollment nearly doubled and its endowment quintupled.

  7. Abbott Lawrence put together modern technology and large sums of capital to fuel the new born Industrial Revolution. Under his domain were not only textiles, but selling houses, banks, insurance companies as well as railroads.