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Arthur Stanley Pease
Arthur Stanley Pease (September 22, 1881 – January 7, 1964) was a professor of Classics, a respected amateur botanist, and the tenth president of Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts.〔() Amherst College Archives and Special Collections〕〔() Harvard College: Arthur Stanley Pease (1881–1964)〕〔() University of North Carolina Herbarium〕〔() Fernald, Merritt L. 1951. ''Arthur Stanley Pease, the Botanical Explorer''. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 60: 11–21〕 Pease was once described by his fellow faculty members as an "indefatigable pedestrian, and New Englander to the core."〔()"Faculty Minute on Arthur Stanley Pease, 1881–1964", ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', Vol. 69, (1965),published by the Department of the Classics, Harvard University〕
==Personal life==
Arthur Stanley Pease was born in his grandfather's Somers, Connecticut parsonage. He was the son of Theodore Claudius Pease, briefly a professor at Andover Theological Seminary before his sudden death, and his wife Abby Frances Cutter Pease. Pease was educated at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and while living there he acquainted himself with the plants growing in the towns of Essex County.〔 Pease said of his early life:

I will confess that I am by nature a collector, that I began with marbles and horse chestnuts, advanced to postage stamps, continued with botany and books, and at all times have gathered facts and occasional ideas.〔

After earning his terminal degree, Pease travelled to Europe and spent most of his time there in Italy and Greece. In 1909, Pease married Henrietta Faxon in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Their only child, Henrietta Faxon Pease, was born July 14, 1912. She grew up and married the pioneering anthropologist and primatologist Sherwood "Sherry" Washburn in 1939. They had two children — Sherwood ("Tuck") and Stan — and at least six grandchildren.〔〔() University of California〕〔() San Francisco Chronicle〕〔() New York Times〕

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