Born: March 7, 1879, Belfast, Ireland. Died: March 4, 1956, Cambridge, Massachusetts. | Courtesy of Marion B. Gebbie Archives |
Park studied at Queen’s College, Belfast, Ireland; Royal University, Dublin; and in Edinburgh, Leipzig, and at Oxford. After graduating from Princeton Theological Seminary, he was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1903. For a time he worked as a lumberjack in the New York Adirondacks, then became a Congregational minister and pastored in Andover, Massachusetts, and at the Second Congregational Church in West Newton, Massachusetts. He served as president of Wheaton College, 1926-1944. His works include:
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