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'''Albert F. Earnshaw''' (August 1, 1870 in ], England - December 7, 1936) was an English classicist and Congregational minister. '''Albert F. Earnshaw''' (August 1, 1870 in ], England - December 7, 1936) was an English classicist and Congregational minister.
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English classicist and Congregational minister

Albert F. Earnshaw (August 1, 1870 in Sheffield, England - December 7, 1936) was an English classicist and Congregational minister.

He graduated from Princeton University with a BA in 1892. He graduated from the Union Theological Seminary in 1896. He received a prize in Classical Studies and Archaeology from the American Academy in Rome in 1897.

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