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...born in Farmington, Conn., in 1811. In 1831, he graduated from Yale and two years later became a tutor in the college. During these years he studied theology and in 1836, he became pastor of the Congregational Church at Milford. During the ten years following he had charge of several Congregational churches. In 1846 he returned to New Haven to take the chair of Clark professor of metaphysics and moral philosophy in the college. It was in 1853 that Yale sent him to Germany to study modern German philosophy. Five years later he received the degree of D. D. from...
...Thomas, D. D., Lowell, a former pastor in this city will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow (Sunday), at 10.30 a. m. under the auspices of the North Avenue M. E. Church, on exchange with Mr. Cheney. Dr. Thomas is an able and eloquent preacher and it will well repay the students and others to hear...
...Phillip S. Maxom, D. D., pastor of the Commonwealth Avenue Baptist Church Society, has received an offer from the theological department of the University of Chicago...
...last term of residence among us was an heroic service. His love of the work held him true to every chapel appointment notwithstanding the protracted and dangerous illness of Mrs. Herford at the time. When urged not to feel obliged to hold too strictly to the duties of university pastor during the most serious part of his wife's illness his reply was, "I like to leave a clean edge to my work." The remark deserves to be cherished by every Harvard man as a guiding principle in the performance of his own work...
...term, he attended the Lower Dublin Academy near Philadelphia for a year, and then was apprenticed to an apothecary in New Brunswick for another twelvemonth. In 1839 he entered Harvard and graduated in the class of 1843. In 1845, after two years at the Divinity School, he became pastor of the Unitarian Church in Waltham, where he worked for fourteen years, much be loved by his parishioners. In 1859 he accepted the offer of the presidency of Antioch College in Ohio, to succeed Horace Mann. While president of Antioch he also performed the duties of pastor of the Church...