Short Name: | S. Ralph Harlow |
Full Name: | Harlow, S. Ralph (Samuel Ralph), 1885-1972 |
Birth Year: | 1885 |
Death Year: | 1972 |
Born: July 20, 1885, Boston, Massachusetts.
Died: August 21, 1972, Northampton, Massachusetts.
Buried: Abels Hill Cemetery (also known as Chilmark Cemetery), Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.
Harlow attended Harvard University, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, & Hartford Theological Seminary. Ordained a Congregational minister in 1912, he was a chaplain and sociology teacher at the International College in Smyrna, Turkey (1912-22). When World War I broke out, he served as YMCA director for the American forces in France. In 1923, he joined Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, serving over 30 years as a professor of religion and social ethics. He traveled overseas as a lecturer for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and was a visiting professor at Pierce College in Athens, Greece (1945-46).
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Texts by S. Ralph Harlow (5) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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God, the source of light and beauty | S. Ralph Harlow, 1885- (Author) | English | 5 |
I would be true, for there are those who trust me | S. Ralph Harlow (Author (v. 4-6)) | English | 2 |
O church of God triumphant Above the world's dark fears | S. Ralph Harlow (Author) | English | 7 |
O young and fearless Prophet, Of ancient Galilee | S. Ralph Harlow (Author) | English | 39 |
¡Oh joven y valiente profeta celestial | S. Ralph Harlow, 1885- (Author) | Spanish | 4 |