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Divinity School 263 delations Committee, Tokyo, smce 1920; was much m demand as a peaker m Umted States and abroad, Hartford-Lamson lecturer 1910-11, nd Stanley Woodward lecturer, Yale, and Lowell Institute lecturer, Joston, 1919-20. Marned m 1891, Saki, daughter of Dr. Tainen.Kawamoto. Eight children. Death due to bronchial pneumoma. Interment m Sokokuji Cemetery, [yoto. Harry Ernest Peabody, B.D. 1891. Born April 13,1865, in Princeton, Maine Died January 16,1940, in Claremont, Calif Father, Leonard Peabody, owner of a woolen mill m Pnnceton, son of tephen and Nancy Leonard Smith Peabody of Atkinson, N H Mother, 4ary (Todd) Peabody; daughter of Wilham and Clarissa (Hill) Todd of t. Stephen, New Brunswick. Philhps-Exeter; B.A. magna cum laude Harvard 1887, general secretary lennepin County Sunday School Assoaation, Minneapohs, Minn., 887-88, attended Yale Divinity School 1888-91 (B D 1891) and 1897- 9 and Chicago Theological Seminary summer 1923; ordained First 'ongregational Church, Trinidad, Colo, May 11, 1892, and minister lere 1891-96; assistant mimster Church of the Redeemer, New Haven, k>nn, and supermtendent Welcome Hall Mission 1896-99; mmister Windsor Avenue Church, Hartford, Conn, 1899-1910, South Church, Chicago, 1910-17 (director Chicago City Missionary Society), First longregational Church, Appleton, Wis., 1917-35 (director Appleton ubhc Library), and Rosendale (Wis ) Church 1935-37; retired from nmstry 1937; had smce resided summers in Ephraim, Wis , and wmters 1 Claremont, a founder Wisconsm Inter denomination Industnal Rela- ons Committee and chairman 1920-36, moderator Wisconsm Congre- ational Conference 1926; member faculty Young Peoples' Conference, rf*een Lake, Wis, summers 1923-35; trustee Northland College 1930- 2; DD Gnnnell 1916; an organizer m 1917 Congregational Elcho etreat for Ministers; vice-president Amencan Missionary Association, irector Congregational Education Society; member prudential com- uttee Amencan Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1926-27, n nominating committee, commission on evangehsm, national service jmmission, and commission on social relations National Councd of longregational Churches; member League of Independent Political ction. Marned August 16, 1894, m Cambndge, Mass, Emdy Stickney, mghter of George F. and Mary Ann (Stickney) Clough Chddren
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1935-1940 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1935-1940 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 263 |
Transcript | Divinity School 263 delations Committee, Tokyo, smce 1920; was much m demand as a peaker m Umted States and abroad, Hartford-Lamson lecturer 1910-11, nd Stanley Woodward lecturer, Yale, and Lowell Institute lecturer, Joston, 1919-20. Marned m 1891, Saki, daughter of Dr. Tainen.Kawamoto. Eight children. Death due to bronchial pneumoma. Interment m Sokokuji Cemetery, [yoto. Harry Ernest Peabody, B.D. 1891. Born April 13,1865, in Princeton, Maine Died January 16,1940, in Claremont, Calif Father, Leonard Peabody, owner of a woolen mill m Pnnceton, son of tephen and Nancy Leonard Smith Peabody of Atkinson, N H Mother, 4ary (Todd) Peabody; daughter of Wilham and Clarissa (Hill) Todd of t. Stephen, New Brunswick. Philhps-Exeter; B.A. magna cum laude Harvard 1887, general secretary lennepin County Sunday School Assoaation, Minneapohs, Minn., 887-88, attended Yale Divinity School 1888-91 (B D 1891) and 1897- 9 and Chicago Theological Seminary summer 1923; ordained First 'ongregational Church, Trinidad, Colo, May 11, 1892, and minister lere 1891-96; assistant mimster Church of the Redeemer, New Haven, k>nn, and supermtendent Welcome Hall Mission 1896-99; mmister Windsor Avenue Church, Hartford, Conn, 1899-1910, South Church, Chicago, 1910-17 (director Chicago City Missionary Society), First longregational Church, Appleton, Wis., 1917-35 (director Appleton ubhc Library), and Rosendale (Wis ) Church 1935-37; retired from nmstry 1937; had smce resided summers in Ephraim, Wis , and wmters 1 Claremont, a founder Wisconsm Inter denomination Industnal Rela- ons Committee and chairman 1920-36, moderator Wisconsm Congre- ational Conference 1926; member faculty Young Peoples' Conference, rf*een Lake, Wis, summers 1923-35; trustee Northland College 1930- 2; DD Gnnnell 1916; an organizer m 1917 Congregational Elcho etreat for Ministers; vice-president Amencan Missionary Association, irector Congregational Education Society; member prudential com- uttee Amencan Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1926-27, n nominating committee, commission on evangehsm, national service jmmission, and commission on social relations National Councd of longregational Churches; member League of Independent Political ction. Marned August 16, 1894, m Cambndge, Mass, Emdy Stickney, mghter of George F. and Mary Ann (Stickney) Clough Chddren |