Alumni catalogue 1836-1947.

(New York :  [s. n.],  1948.)

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FACULTY
 

PRESIDENTS
 

1836             *Thomas McAuley             1840

Born Coleraine (?), Ireland, Apl. 21, 1778,
Union College, 1804; tutor, ditto, 1805-06;
lecturer (Mathematics and Natural Philoso¬
phy), ditto, 1806-14; professor, ditto, 1814-
22; ordained (Presbytery of Albany), Jl. 16,
1818; pastor (Rutgers), New York City,
1822-29; pastor (Tenth), Philadelphia, Pa.,
1829-33; pastor (Third Associate Reformed:
Murray St.-Eighth St.), New York City,
1833-45; first president Board of Directors,
first president. Faculty, first professor (Sacred
Rhetoric, Pastoral Theology and Church Gov¬
ernment), Union Theological Seminary, 1836-
40; member of Auburn Convention, 1837; died
New York City, May 11, 1862. D.D., Union
College, 1822; LL.D., University of Dublin;
moderator. General Assembly, 1826.

1840                   *JoeI Parker                   1842

Born Bethel, Vt., Aug. 27, 1799; Hamilton
College, 1824; Auburn Theological Seminary,
1824-26; ordained (Presbytery of Rochester),
Feb., 1827; pastor (Third), Rochester, N. Y.,
1826-30; pastor (Dey St.), New York City,
1830-33; pastor (First), New Orleans, La.,
1833-38; pastor (Congregational, Broadway
Tabernacle), New York City, 1838-40; presi¬
dent, and professor (Sacred Rhetoric), Union
Theological Seminary, 1840-42; pastor (Pres¬
byterian, Clinton St.), Philadelphia, Pa.,
1842-52; pastor (Bleecker St.), New York
City, 1852-62; pastor (Park St.), Newark,
N. J., 1862-68; died New York City, May 2,
1873. D.D., College of New Jersey, 1839.
 

1873
 

* William Adams
 

1880
 

Born Colchester, Ct., Jan. 25, 1807; Phillips
Academy; Yale College, 1827; Andover Theo¬
logical Seminary, 1827-30; resident licentiate,
ditto, 1830-31; ordained (Congregational
council), Feb. 2, 1831; pastor, Brighton, Mass.,
1831-34; pastor (Broome St.-Central Presby¬
terian), New York City, 1834-53; professor
extraordinary (Sacred Rhetoric), Union Theo¬
logical Seminary, 1838-40; pastor (Madison
Square), New York City, 1853-73; director.
Union Theological Seminary, 1836-80; in¬
structor (Church Polity), ditto, 1871-72;
president, and Brown professor (Sacred
Rhetoric), Union Theological Seminary, 1873-
80; died Orange Mountain, N. J., Aug. 31,
 

1880. D.D., University of the City of New
York, 1842; LL.D., College of New Jersey,
1869.

1880      *Roswell Dwight Hitchcock     1887

Born East Machias, Me., Aug. 15, 1817; Am¬
herst College, 1836; Andover Theological
Seminary, and teacher, Phillips Academy,
1838-39; tutor, Amherst College, 1839-42;
resident licentiate, Andover Theological Semi¬
nary, 1842-43; acting pastor, Waterville, Me.,
1844-45; ordained (Congregational council),
Nov. 19, 1845; pastor (First), Exeter, N. H.,
1845-52; student, Germany, 1847-49; profes¬
sor (Natural and Revealed Religion), Bowdoin
College, 1852-55; professor (Church History),
Union Theological Seminary, 1855-87 (Wash¬
burn professor, ditto, from 1857); director and
president, ditto, 1880-87; died Somerset,
Mass., June 16, 1887. D.D., Bowdoin College,
1855; LL.D., Williams College, 1873, Uni¬
versity of Edinburgh, 1884, Harvard Uni¬
versity, 1886.

1887       *Thomas Samuel Hastings      1897

Born Utica, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1827; Hamilton
College, 1848; Union Theological Seminary,
1848-51; resident licentiate, ditto, 1851-52;
ordained (Fourth Presbytery of New York),
July 7, 1852; pastor, Mendham, N. J., 1852-
56; pastor (West), New York City, 1856-82;
Brown professor (Sacred Rhetoric), Union
Theological Seminary, 1881-1904; director,
ditto, 1864-81, 1887-97; president, ditto,
1887-97; professor emeritus, and lecturer
(Pastoral Theology), ditto, 1904-11; died New
York City, Apl. 2, 1911. D.D., University of
the City of New York, 1865; LL.D., College
of New Jersey, 1888; L.H.D., Hamilton Col¬
lege, 1897.

1897         *Cliarles Cuthbert Hall         1908

Born New York City, Sep. 3, 1852; Williams
College, 1872; Union Theological Seminary,
1872-74; Presbyterian College, London, Eng¬
land, 1874-75; ordained (Presbytery of North
River), Dec. 2, 1875; pastor (Union), New-
burgh, N. Y., 1875-77; pastor (First), Brook¬
lyn, N. Y., 1877-97; director, 1883-1908, and
president. Union Theological Seminary, 1897-
1908; Skinner and McAlpin professor (Pastoral
Theology, Church Polity and Mission Work),
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