George Lansing Raymond
| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois | death_date = | death_place = Washington, D.C. | resting_place = Princeton Cemetery | other_names = | occupation = Professor and author | spouse = | children = | awards = | education = | party = | signature = Signature of George Lansing Raymond (1839–1929).png }}George Lansing Raymond, (September 11, 1839–July 11, 1929) was a prominent professor of Aesthetic Criticism at Princeton University from 1881 to 1905, and author of a new system of esthetics. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature seven times.
He also served as a professor at George Washington University (D.C.) and Williams College (his alma mater). Provided by Wikipedia
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