John Nevin Schaeffer


John Nevin Schaeffer was an American classicist from Danville, Pennsylvania who spent his career teaching at Franklin & Marshall College, from which he also received his bachelor's degree in 1903. He would later receive a second degree from Oriel College at the University of Oxford where he was a Rhodes Scholar. With Henry Lamar Crosby, whom he met while teaching summer courses at the University of Pennsylvania, he authored Introduction to Greek, a popular textbook on ancient Greek which remained in print for 20 years following its publication.
Schaeffer served on the Lancaster, Pennsylvania school board. He married Ruth Frantz and, with her, had five children. His son, Philip B. Schaeffer, was city editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer.