Edward Parmelee Morris

Edward Parmelee Morris (17 September 1853 - 16 November 1938) was an American classicist.

[3] From 1879 to 1884, Morris taught Greek at Drury College in Springfield, Missouri.

[4][2] In 1884, he became the Massachusetts Professor of Latin Language and Literature[5][4] at Williams College and was first allowed a year's leave of absence,[2] which he spent the universities of Leipzig and Jena.

[1] He became a significant influence on the work of Arthur Leslie Wheeler, who became Sather Professor at Princeton.

from Harvard University in 1909,[4] on the inauguration of President Abbott Lawrence Lowell.