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624: 261: 274: 44: 643: 372:. He was Secretary of the Illinois State Charities Aid Association, 1889–1892, and President of Knox College, 1892–1899. In the latter year, he went to New York, but after a year in the editorial departments of the publishing houses of 566: 307:. A promenade along the western bank of the East River between 63rd Street and 125th Street in Manhattan was named the John Finley Walk in 1940 because he had often walked the perimeter of Manhattan. 319:, the oldest son of James Gibson Finley and Lydia Margaret McCombs. His father and mother went out as early settlers on the prairies from the East. His father was the great-grandson of the Reverend 800: 706: 919: 899: 929: 788: 924: 368:. He was valedictorian of his class at Knox and won the interstate prize in oratory in 1887. He was made an honorary member of the Northwestern chapter of 879: 889: 393: 304: 99: 699: 541:
Dr. John Huston Finley, editor emeritus of The New York Times, died early yesterday morning in his home, 1 Lexington Avenue. He was 76 years old. ...
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announced Dr. Finley's appointment as editor-in-chief. He held that position until Nov. 16, 1938, when because of poor health he took the title of
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from over thirty colleges and universities, and twelve governments bestowed thirteen decorations on him. He was elected to the
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placed him in contact with the great explorers and fliers of the day, who signed their names for him on a
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from 1925 to 1934. He remained an honorary president there until his death. His position on the
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Commissioner of Education of the State of New York also comes with the title President of the
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Geography in the Making: The American Geographical Society 1851-1951
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from 1903 until 1913, when he was appointed President of the
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from 1903 until 1913, when he was appointed President of the
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Finley was educated in the public schools of Grand Ridge,
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During his long and distinguished career he received
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Commissioners of Education of the State of New York
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Finley died while sleeping of a 295:from 1900 to 1903, and President of the 272: 556:(1952) pp. 71-111. — George Grady Press 14: 875:Presidents of City College of New York 832: 717:Presidents of City College of New York 515: 513: 511: 509: 688: 667:President of City College of New York 57:President of City College of New York 625:Works by or about John Huston Finley 447:Society for Science & the Public 315:He was born on October 19, 1863, in 506: 501:University of the State of New York 404:in Paris from 1910 to 1911. During 390:University of the State of New York 301:University of the State of New York 24: 25: 941: 599: 641: 456:the morning of March 7, 1940 in 259: 865:Johns Hopkins University alumni 433:. Finley was president of the 386:College of the City of New York 860:Knox College (Illinois) alumni 584: 559: 546: 493: 474:American Philosophical Society 13: 1: 915:American Geographical Society 905:People from LaSalle, Illinois 895:Burials at Princeton Cemetery 503:. 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John H. Finley

President of City College of New York
Alexander Stewart Webb
Sidney Edward Mezes
Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
Andrew S. Draper
Frank Pierrepont Graves
President of the American Geographical Society
John Greenough
Roland L. Redmond
Grand Ridge
New York City
Alma mater
Knox College
Johns Hopkins University


Governor Glynn
City College of New York
Princeton University
City College of New York
University of the State of New York
Commissioner of Education of the State of New York
Grand Ridge, Illinois
James Finley
Allegheny Mountains
Western Pennsylvania
Samuel Finley
Princeton University

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