Henry Hallam Tweedy

TWEEDY, Henry Hallam. b. Binghampton, New York State, 5 August 1868; d. Brattleboro, Vermont, 11 April 1953. Educated at Binghampton schools, Phillips Andover Academy, and Yale University, Tweedy undertook further study in preparation for the Congregational ministry at the Union Theological Seminary, New York, and the University of Berlin. He was ordained to the ministry at Utica, New York in 1898, serving there and at Bridgeport, Connecticut before being appointed Professor at Yale Divinity School (1909-37). He authored several books in collaboration with others, including Religious Training in the School and Home; a Manual for Teachers and Parents (New York, 1917), Training the Devotional...

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