James Chidester Egbert, Jr.
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James Chidester Egbert, Jr., Ph. D. (1859 – 1948) was an American classical scholar and educator.
He was born in New York City. He graduated at Columbia University in 1881, and took a doctorate there in 1884. He then became a professor there, and was professor and dean of the School of Business there from 1916 to 1932.
His works include an edition of Macmillan's Shorter Latin Course (1892); Cicero de Senectute (1895); Introduction to the Study of Latin Inscriptions (1895); and Livy xxi and Selections from xxii to xxx (1913). He also wrote a four-volume work American Business Practice (1931).