File:NSRW Woolsey, Theodore Dwight.jpg

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English: Portrait drawing of Theodore Dwight Woolsey, a scholar of the United States who specialized in ancient Greek and the New Testament.
Date published 1914
Source The New Student's Reference Work, v. 5, 1914, p. 2108.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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