Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . ngre-gational Church of Garner, Iowa, where he remained for two two following years he spent in postgraduate work in churchhistory at the Hartford Theological Seminary. At the close of thisperiod of study he became pastor of a church in Chardon, Ohio,where he remained from 1898 to 1900. Upon resigning his secondpastorate Mr, Simpson went abroad and spent a year in studyinghistory and philosophy at the University of Berlin. Eetuming toHartford he took his at


Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . ngre-gational Church of Garner, Iowa, where he remained for two two following years he spent in postgraduate work in churchhistory at the Hartford Theological Seminary. At the close of thisperiod of study he became pastor of a church in Chardon, Ohio,where he remained from 1898 to 1900. Upon resigning his secondpastorate Mr, Simpson went abroad and spent a year in studyinghistory and philosophy at the University of Berlin. Eetuming toHartford he took his at the Theological Seminary in 1902, andsince that date has been associate professor of American church his-tory at that institution. In 1902 he published his Life of UlrichZwingli, the Swiss Patriot and Reformer. Dr. Simpsons family consists of a wife and one child. was Edith Bishop Sumner, daughter of the late Williamand Juliette Sumner of Hartford, Connecticut, whom he married inHartford, November 17th, 1898. Their home is at 250 CollinsStreet, Hartford, Dr. Simpson gives his time to his professional 304. AXilSUxAjuSjXani^ vJU^<X-^..«-Cc^.<_^


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