EntityQ4800275· pop 6· linked from 223 articlesArthur Sherburne HardySign in to saveEngineer, educator, editor, diplomat, novelist, poetPerson · Open LibraryBorn1847Died1930Works20Top worksOration delivered in the Chapel of the U.S. Military Academy, July 4th, 1868Topographical surveying, includingTopographical surveyingNeesimaAurélievia Open Library + WikidataMusic · MusicBrainzTypePersonCountryFRActive from1944-01-17Active to2024-06-11via MusicBrainz · CC0Key datesBorn1 January 1847Died1 January 1930via Wikidata · CC0Wikidata factsInstance ofhumanGiven nameArthurFamily nameHardyGendermaleCitizenshipUnited StatesPlace of birthAndoverPlace of deathWoodstockOccupationmathematicianPosition heldUnited States Ambassador to SpainEducated atPhillips AcademyConnectionsGreek juntaEntityWilliam Woodville RockhillEntityCategories1847 births1930 deaths19th-century American diplomats20th-century American diplomatsAmbassadors of the United States to GreeceAmbassadors of the United States to IranAmbassadors of the United States to RomaniaAmbassadors of the United States to SpainAmbassadors of the United States to SwitzerlandAmherst College alumniDartmouth College faculty