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Sep 6, 1878 — Apr 5, 1961· 82 yrs

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Henry Seidel Canby

Also known as: Seidel Henry Canby, ヘンリー・セイデル・キャンビー

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Henry Seidel Canby (September 6, 1878 – April 5, 1961) was an American critic, editor, and Yale University professor. A scion of a Quaker family that arrived in Wilmington, Delaware, around 1740 and grew to regional prominence through milling and business affairs, Henry Seidel Canby was a son of Edward T. Canby. Canby was born in Wilmington, and attended Wilmington Friends School. He graduated from Yale in 1899, then taught at the university until becoming a professor in 1922. Following a four-year stint as the editor of the literary review of the New York Evening Post, Canby became one of the founders and editors of the Saturday Review of Literature, serving as the last until 1936.

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The Oriental may be inscrutable, but he is no more puzzling than the average American.

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"Thomas Canby [was] born in 1688. He emigrated to America in 1683 and is our ancestor".--P. 8. At about the age of 15, Thomas left Thorne in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England for America eventually settling in Abington, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He married Sarah Jarvis and had nine children. When Sarah died he married Mary Oliver and had eight more children. Upon Sarah's death, Thomas married Jane Preston. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.

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