Background
PRINCE, John Dyneley was born on April 17, 1868 in New York City. Son of John Dyneley and Anne Maria (Morris) Prince.
PRINCE, John Dyneley was born on April 17, 1868 in New York City. Son of John Dyneley and Anne Maria (Morris) Prince.
Columbia, Bachelor of Arts, 1888. University of Berlin, 1889-1890. Johns Hopkins, Doctor of Philosophy, 1892.
Y.C.; 1 son. Went to Babylonia with University of Pennsylvania Expedition, 1888-1889, as official representative of Columbia U. Professor, Semitic Languages, 1892-1902. Dean of Graduate. School, 1895-1902, New York University.
Professor Semitic Languages, 1902-1915, Professor Slavonic Languages, 1915-1921, Columbia. Appointed E. E. and M. P. to Denmark by President Harding. 1921; E. E. and M. P. to Jugoslavia, since 1926.
Member, New Jersey Assembly, 1906-1910. Member, New Jersey Senate, 13. President New Jersey Civil Service Commission, 1917-1922.
Author of numerous articles on philological and anthropological subjects. Decorated with order of St. Saba (Serbia) 1912. Member: American Oriental Society.
American Philosophical Society. Maatschappij d. Nederlandsche Letterkunde. (F.) American Association for the Advancement of Science.
New York Academy, of Science. Clubs: Hamilton, Union and Tuxedo.
Spouse Adeline Loomis, October 5, 1889, N.