Theological School of St. Lawrence University

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Theological School of St. Lawrence University
TypeSeminary
Active1856–1965
AffiliationUniversalist
Location,

The Theological School of St. Lawrence University was founded in 1856 at St. Lawrence University and closed in 1965, one of the three Universalist seminaries (Crane Divinity School and being the others).[1] In 1858, there were four students. The school closed in 1965 with the consolidation of the Universalist Church of America and the American Unitarian Association into the Unitarian Universalist Association.

Notable people[]

Alumni[]

  • Olympia Brown in 1863—the first woman in America to receive ordination with full denominational authority.
  • Florence E. Kollock (1848-1925), Universalist minister and lecturer

Leaders[2][]

  • 1856–1879: Ebenezer Fisher (president)
  • 1879–1898: Isaac Morgan Atwood (president)
  • 1899–1913: Henry Prentiss Forbes (dean)
  • 1914–1951: John Murray Atwood (dean)
  • 1951–1960: Angus Hector MacLean (dean)
  • 1960–1965: Max Kapp (dean)

References[]

  1. ^ "Theological School of St. Lawrence University".
  2. ^ "Theological School of St. Lawrence University".

Coordinates: 44°35′34″N 75°9′37″W / 44.59278°N 75.16028°W / 44.59278; -75.16028



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