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Definition of Doctor of humanities
1. Noun. An honorary degree in the humanities.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doctor Of Humanities
Literary usage of Doctor of humanities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Who's who Among North American Authors (1921)
"LH D Doctor of Humanities. LL. В Bachelor of Law. LL. D Doctor of Law. LL.
M Master of Law. Litt. D Doctor of Literature. MC Member of Congress. ..."
2. The Standard Dictionary of Facts: History, Language, Literature, Biography edited by Henry Woldmar Ruoff (1909)
"LHD Doctor of Humanities. Lib. (Lat. liber). Book. LI Light Infantry; lx>ng Island.
Lib. Library, librarian. Lieut., ÏÀ.. Lieutenant. ..."
3. Business English and Correspondence by Roy Davis, Clarence Hart Lingham (1921)
"Abbreviations of titles that are commonly used in an address are given below:
CE = Civil Engineer LHD = Doctor of Humanities DD = Doctor of Divinity LL. ..."
4. Commercial Correspondence by Albert G. Belding (1905)
"LHD Doctor of Humanities. LL.D Doctor of Laws. LL.M Master of Laws. MC Member of
Congress. MD or DM Doctor of Medicine. MP Member of Parliament. Mus. ..."
5. The College Year-book and Athletic Record for the Academic Year 1896-97 by Edwin Emerson (1896)
"Doctor of Humanities. Honorary degree, ranking with LL.DLI LICENTIATE OF INSTRUCTION.
Three years' normal course. Lit.B. or Litt. ..."
6. Year Book of the Holland Society of New-York by Holland Society of New York (1922)
"Union College conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Humanities. Dr. Vedder was
a member of The Holland Society of New York, having joined the Society ..."