Lyman Pierson Powell
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Lyman Pierson Powell, D.D., LL.D. (1866 – February 10, 1946) was an American
United States
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 Episcopal clergyman and college president.

Biography

He was born in Farmington, Delaware
Farmington, Delaware
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. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University
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 in 1890, studied at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
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, the University of Pennsylvania
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, and the Philadelphia Divinity School where he graduated in 1897. He was ordained a priest in 1898. He became president of Hobart College
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 and of William Smith College (Geneva, New York
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) in 1913.

He died in Morristown, New Jersey
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at the Morristown Memorial Hospital on February 10, 1946.

Publications

  • The History of Education in Delaware (1893)
  • Family Prayers (1905)
  • Christian Science: The Faith and its Founder (1907)
  • The Art of Natural Sleep (1908)
  • The Emmanuel Movement in a New England Town (1909)
  • Heavenly Heretics (1909)
  • Mary Baker Eddy: The Second Seventy
  • "The social unrest; capital labor, and the public in turmoil" (1919)

Editor

American Historic Towns (four volumes, 1898–1902); Current Religious Literature (1902); Devotional Series (three volumes, 1905–1907); Religion in our Colleges and Universities.
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