George Ricker Berry

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George Ricker Berry, D.D., Ph.D., (15 October 1865 24 May 1945) was an internationally known Semitic scholar and archaeologist, and Professor Emeritus of Colgate-Rochester Divinity School.[] His Interlinear Greek-English New Testament is a widely used Bible study aid.

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Family

George Ricker Berry was born 15 October 1865 to William Drake Berry and Joanna Floyd Lawrence in West Sumner, Maine, USA. He was the sixth of ten children.[] Berry married Carrie Leola Clough (1877 04 March 1909), in Liberty, Waldo, Maine, on 17 August 1893. They had three children, Hilda Marion Berry (17 March 1895 April 1974), Miriam Clough (b. April 05, 1897), Lawrence Worthing (22 June 1903 30 July 1936).[] After Carrie died, he married Edith Van Wagner.[] Berry died on Thursday, 24 May 1945, in Cambridge, Massachusetts he was 79 years old.[]

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Berry received his A.B. degree from Colby College in 1885, and graduated from Newton Theological Institution in 1889. He was one of the first students to attend the University of Chicago when the new school opened in 1892, where he studied Semitic languages. After earning his Ph.D. in 1895, he was an instructor there for a year. In 1896 he was appointed Instructor of Semitic Languages at Colgate University. When Assyriologist Nathaniel Schmidt left Colgate and went to Cornell that year, Berry continued Schmidt's history course. He was promoted to Professor in 1897 and in the following years expanded the Assyriological offerings at Colgate.[][] Berry was a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity.[]

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