Henry Hallam Tweedy Papers, 1895-1953

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Henry Hallam Tweedy Papers, 1895-1953

Writings and sermons of Tweedy document his theologyand his career at Yale. Henry Hallam Tweedy (1868-1953) was professor ofpractical theology at the Yale Divinity School for thirty y ears.

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Tweedy, Henry Hallam, 1868-1953

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Henry Hallam Tweedy (1868-1953) was professor of practical theology at the Yale Divinity School from 1909 to 1937. A Congregational minister, he occupied pulpits in Utica, N.Y., and Bridgeport, Connecticut before joining the Yale faculty in 1909. From the description of Henry Hallam Tweedy papers, 1895-1953 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152731 Henry Hallam Tweedy (1868-1953), a native of Binghamton, New York, was professor of practical theology at th...

Yale university. Divinity school

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For more than a century, theological instruction was conducted by Yale's president or by the Professor of Divinity, a position established by Thomas Clap in 1746. During these years, however, Yale did not have a formally established Divinity School. The college began to feel the lack of a separately established department in the beginning of the nineteenth century as more New England colleges--such as Williams, Middlebury, Union, and Hamilton--began to draw students to their seminar...