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Word was received in Washington last night that Merrill Edwards Gates, of 1309 Rhode Island avenue northwest, died yesterday at Littleton, where he was spending the summer. He was 74 years old. Funeral services will be held at Bethlehem, N. H., tomorrow, and the interment will be in Warsaw, N.
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His father, Seth M. Gates, in Congress from 1839 to 1843, and throughout a long life, was widely known and honorably distinguished for his services in the cause of liberty, justice and Christianity. ...
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During his tenure as President of Rutgers College, which began in 1882, Gates built the college's first dormitory,
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Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College (Originally Queen's College) in n New Brunswick, N. J, 1766 To 1916
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but declined and remained in Albany. He went abroad again in 1879, spending a year in travel and study in
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in England from 1872 to 1875. Upon his return to the United States, he was offered the post of
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After his tenure at Amherst, Gates was appointed to be
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President of Rutgers University
William Henry Campbell
Austin Scott
President of Amherst College
Julius Hawley Seelye
George Harris
Warsaw, New York
Littleton, New Hampshire
Seth Merrill Gates
The Albany Academy
University of Rochester

President
Rutgers College
Rutgers University
Amherst College
Warsaw, New York
Seth Merrill Gates
baccalaureate
University of Rochester
Mathematics
Latin
Greek
The Albany Academy
Albany, New York
Rugby School
University of Oxford
Chancellor
University of Tennessee

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