Alumni catalogue 1836-1947.

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PROFESSORS
 

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1921-31; lecturer, ditto, 1931-36; died ditto.
May 27, 1936. D.D., Hamilton College, 1894;
D.TheoL, University of Marburg, 1921.

1904           Julius August Bewer           1945

Born Ratingen, Germany, Aug. 28, 1877;
Gymnasium, Diisseldorf, 1895; Union Theo¬
logical Seminary, 1895-98, B.D.; tutor and
resident graduate, ditto, 1898-99; fellow,
ditto. Universities of Basle, Halle, and Berlin,
Germany, 1899-1901; professor (Old Testa¬
ment Language and Literature), Oberlin The¬
ological Seminary, 1902-04; assistant professor
(Biblical Philology), Union Theological Semi¬
nary, 1904-05; associate professor, ditto,
1905-14; professor (Old Testament Exegesis),
ditto, 1914-16; ' professor (Old Testament
History and Theology), ditto, 1916-27;
Davenport professor (Hebrew and the Cog¬
nate  Languages),   ditto,   1927-45;  professor

emeritus, ditto,  1945------; lecturer  (Biblical

Literature), Teachers College, Columbia Uni¬
versity, 1912-28; member of the Faculty of
Philosophy, Columbia University, 1913-45;
honorary member. University of Gottingen,

1923------. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1900;

D.TheoL, University of Gottingen, 1922.

1904               Henry Sloane Coffin

Assistant professor (Homiletics), 1904-09;
associate professor (ditto), 1909-19; associate
professor (Pastoral Theology), 1919-26; pro¬
fessor (Homiletics and Pastoral Theology),
1926-45. See Presidents.

1905                     Hugh Black                   1938

Born Rothesay, Scotland, Mar. 26, 1868;
Rothesay Academy; University of Glasgow,
1883-87, M.A.; Free Church College, Glasgow,
1887-91; ordained (Presbytery of Paisley),
Sep., 1891; pastor (Sherwood), Paisley, Scot¬
land, 1891-96; pastor (St. George's United
Free), Edinburgh, Scotland, 1896-1906; lec¬
turer (Practical Theology), Union Theological
Seminary, 1905-06; Jesup graduate professor
(Practical Theology), ditto, 1906-38; graduate

professor emeritus, ditto, 1938------. Residence,

Upper Montclair, N. J. D.D., Yale Univer¬
sity, 1908, Princeton University, 1911, Uni¬
versity of Glasgow, 1911; D.Litt., University
of Pittsburgh, 1917.

1905          *Gaylord Starin White         1931

Born New Rochelle, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1864;
New York University, 1882-84; College of
New Jersey, 1886; ditto, 1889, M.A.; Union
Theological Seminary, 1887-90; ordained
(Presbytery of New York), May 15, 1892;
assistant minister (Rutgers-Riverside), New
York City,   1892-93;  minister  (City  Park),
 

Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-1901; head worker,
Union Settlement, 1901-23; director (Student
Christian Work), Union Theological Semi¬
nary, 1901-18; lecturer (Applied Christianity),
ditto, 1905-14; professor, ditto, 1914-31
(William E. Dodge, Jr. professor, ditto, from
1924); executive secretary of Alumni Council,
ditto, 1925-31; editor. Alumni Bulletin, ditto,
1925-31; died New York City, Nov. 25, 1931.

1905       William Walker Rockwell       1942

Born Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 4, 1874; Harvard
College, 1895; Andover Theological Seminary,
1896-97, 1898-1900, S.T.B.; fellow, ditto.
Universities of Marburg and Berlin, Germany,
1900-02; student, ditto, 1902-04; ordained
(Congregational Council), June 5, 1905; in¬
structor (History), Andover Theological Semi¬
nary, 1904-05; assistant professor (Church
History), Union Theological Seminary, 1905-
17; acting librarian, ditto, 1908-13; associate
professor (Church History), Union Theologi¬
cal Seminary, 1917-25; librarian, ditto, 1925-
42; member of the Faculty of Political Science,
Columbia    University,     1912-42;     librarian

emeritus, ditto, 1942------. S.T.L., University

of Marburg, 1903, D.TheoL, ditto, 1930;
Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1914.

1908         Harry Emerson Fosdick        1946

Born Buffalo, N. Y., May 24, 1878; Colgate
University, 1900; Hamilton Theological Semi¬
nary, 1900-01; Union Theological Seminary,
1901-02, 1903-04, B.D.; resident graduate,
ditto, 1906-07; ordained (Baptist), Nov. 18,
1903; pastor (First), Montclair, N. J., 1904-
14; lecturer (Baptist Principles and Polity),
Union Theological Seminary, 1908-15; in¬
structor (Homiletics), ditto, 1911-14; associ¬
ate professor (Homiletics), ditto, 1914-15;
Morris K. Jesup professor (Practical The¬
ology), ditto, 1915-34; adjunct professor,
ditto, 1934-46; stated preacher (Presbyterian,
First), New York City, 1919-25; pastor (Bap¬
tist, Riverside, formerly Park Avenue), ditto,

1926-46; minister emeritus (ditto), 1946------.

Residence, Bronxville, N. Y. D.D., Wake
Forest College, 1912, Colgate University,
1914, New York University, 1919, Brown
University, 1920, Yale University, 1923, Uni¬
versity of Glasgow, 1924, Union College, 1927,
Princeton University, 1927; S.T.D., Ohio
University, 1925, Harvard University, 1933;
LL.D., University of Michigan, 1923, Roches¬
ter University, 1925, Williams College, 1936.

1909               George Albert Coe             1922

Born Mendon, N. Y., Mar. 26, 1862; Univer¬
sity of Rochester, 1884; Boston University,
School of Theology, 1884-87, S.T.B.; professor
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