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Matthew Leydt (1755–1783) was the
first graduate of Queen's
College (now
Rutgers University) in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Matthew was the son of Syntje...
- by a lone instructor, and
granted its
first degree in 1774, to
Matthew Leydt.
Despite the
religious nature of the
early college, the
first classes were...
- Jersey.
classes began in 1771 with one instructor, one sophomore,
Matthew Leydt, and
several freshmen at a
tavern called the 'Sign of the Red Lion' on the...
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Johannes Leydt (1719–1783). For two
years the
church had been
served by
neighboring clergymen.: pp.72–74
Hardenbergh had
trained both of
Leydt's sons in...
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General Theological Seminary of the
Episcopal Church (New York City)
Matthew Leydt (A.B. 1774), Rutgers'
first alumnus and Dutch-Reformed
Minister William...
- at the
Permanent Mission of
Sierra Leone to the
United Nations Matthew Leydt (1755–1853), the
first graduate of Queen's
College (now
Rutgers College...
- (Frederick Frelinghuysen) —and
granted its
first degree in 1774, to
Matthew Leydt.
After opening, the
college chose to not
accept Native American students...