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Harry Mortimer Hubbell (August 30, 1881 – February 24, 1971) was an American classicist.

Early life and education

Hubbell was born in Belvue, Kansas. He graduated from Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Connecticut, received a BA, MA and PhD from Yale University.[1]

Career

Hubbell held a visiting professorship at the University of California, Berkeley. He was a Fulbright Fellow and, at Goucher College, one of the first John Hay Whitney Professors.[1]

His main area of research interest was Greek and Latin rhetoric.[1] His dissertation was titled The Influence of Isocrates on Cicero, Dionysius and Aristides.[2]

Personal life

Hubbell was married to Alice Pendleton Clark.[3] He died on February 24, 1971.[4]

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