George Harris (theologian)
George Harris Jr. (April 1, 1844 – March 1, 1922) was an American minister, academic, and college president.
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Born | April 1, 1844 Machias |
Died | March 1, 1922 New York City |
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Position held | president (Amherst College, 1899–1912) |
Early life and education
He was born at East Machias, Me. to George Harris Sr. and Mary Ann Palmer. He attended Washington Academy and graduated from Amherst College in 1866 and from Andover Theological Seminary in 1869. He received the D.D. degree from Harvard, Yale and Amherst, and the LL.D. degree from Dartmouth and Williams.
Career
He was minister of High Street Church in Auburn, ME. He was the second Senior Minister at Central Congregational Church in Providence from 1872 to 1883.[1] From 1883 to 1899, he was professor of Christian theology at Andover Theological Seminary and from 1899 to 1911 president of Amherst College.[2]
He spoke at the Commencement of Wheaton College in Massachusetts in 1872.
He is author of Moral Evolution, (1896) and Inequality and Progress, (1897). He was one of the editors of the Andover Review from 1884–93.
He was married on December 24, 1873 in Providence, Rhode Island to Jane Anthony Viall.
References
- "Reverend George Harris, Commencement speaker". Wheaton College.
- "The Presidency of Amherst" (PDF). The New York Times.
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Preceded by Merrill Edward Gates |
President of Amherst College 1899–1912 |
Succeeded by Alexander Meiklejohn |