American historian (1866–1935)
Wilson Lloyd Bevan (June 17, 1866 – April 8, 1935) was an American historian .
Biography
Wilson Lloyd Bevan was born June 17, 1866, in Baltimore County, Maryland . He was the son of George Frazier Bevan.[ 1]
In 1886 Wilson Lloyd Bevan ("of Baltimore") was a "candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts " on Johns Hopkins University .[ 2]
Later he earned his degree of Master of Arts from Columbia University , New York City .
At the University of Munich (Germany ) he got his PhD degree.
He served as professor of history at Sewanee: the University of the South , Tenn.
and subsequently at Kenyon College , Ohio .
He was engaged in journalism and for many years he was the New York Churchman' s Associate Editor.
In 1920 he started at the University of Delaware as associate professor of history.
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In 1926 he was a minister. In that year he was mentioned as "The Rev. Wilson Lloyd Bevan, M.A., Columbia; S.T.B., General; Ph. D. Munich", Professor of Systematic Divinity and Acting Professor of Philosophy at the University of the South.[ 4]
Wilson Lloyd Bevan married first to Mary Kaylett, then to Caroline Eckel, about 1926. He died April 8, 1935.[ 1]
Bibliography
References
^ a b "genealogical information" . www.findagrave.com . Retrieved 2017-12-14 .
^ "Conferring of Degrees at Johns Hopkins University" (PDF) . 1886. Retrieved 2017-12-15 .
"Blue Hen Yearbook 1921" (PDF) . (Student produced yearbook of the) University of Delaware. 1921. Retrieved 2017-12-14 . states that he graduated as a BA in 1894.
^ "Blue Hen Yearbook 1921" (PDF) . (Student produced yearbook of the) University of Delaware. 1921. Retrieved 2017-12-14 .
^ "Bulletin of the University of the South, vol. 21, no. 4, "Catalogue 1926-1927/Announcements 1927-1928" " . dspace.sewanee.edu . Sewanee, University of the South, Tenn. February 1927. pp. 9, 38, 95, 104–5. Retrieved 2017-12-15 .
^ Bevan 1893: OCLC 771213910 , 457062808 , 557387153 , 602674543
^ Bevan 1894: OCLC 615596640
^ Bevan 1913: OCLC 701836353
^ Bevan 1913: digitally available at Hathi Trust .
^ Bevan 1929: OCLC 2026150