Hinsdale genealogy : descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal . f the college. He remained there until 1882,when he was elected superintendent of the public schoolsof Cleveland, O. In 1888 he became professor in the Uni-versity of Michigan, where he still remains. While atHiram he carried on a religious ministry, and for severalyears served as pastor, first at Solon, 0., and afterwardsat Cleveland. He began in early life to contribute tojournalistic literature, and has served as subordinate edi-tor of The Chr


Hinsdale genealogy : descendants of Robert Hinsdale of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley and Deerfield, with an account of the French family of De Hinnisdal . f the college. He remained there until 1882,when he was elected superintendent of the public schoolsof Cleveland, O. In 1888 he became professor in the Uni-versity of Michigan, where he still remains. While atHiram he carried on a religious ministry, and for severalyears served as pastor, first at Solon, 0., and afterwardsat Cleveland. He began in early life to contribute tojournalistic literature, and has served as subordinate edi-tor of The Christian Standard, The Christian Quar-terly, The Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quar-terly, The Teacher and Intelligence, besides con-tributing a large number of articles to other is the author of The Genuineness and Authenticityof the Gospels (1871); The Jewish-Christian Church(1878); Ecclesiastical Tradition (1879); The Repub-lican Text-Book for 1880, which was mainly a politicallife of General Garfield; President Garfield and Educa-tion (1881); How to Study and Teach History (1883);Schools and Studies (1884); The Old Northwest. PROFESSOR BURKE AARON HINSDALENo. 919 HINSDALE GENEALOGY 315 (1888); The American Government (1892); Jesus as aTeacher (1895); Teaching the Language Arts andStudies in Education (1896); The Art of Study(1900). He also edited The Works of James AbramGarfield/ in two volumes (Boston, 1882-83), with intro-ductions and notes. He received the degree of A. Williams and Bethany Colleges, Ph. D. from OhioState University, and LL. D. from Ohio University. Heis a member of the National Educational Association; theNational Council of Education, of which he was presidentin 1897; the American Historical Association; MichiganState Teachers Association (president 1900); the School-masters Club; and is an honorary member of the Histor-ical Society of Virginia. He was married in 1862, toMary E. Turner, of Cleveland, O., and has three daugh-ters. F


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