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Meyer, Henry Herman was born on November 21, 1874 in Champaign, Illinois, United States. Son of Frederick William and Caroline (Frevert) Meyer.
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Meyer, Henry Herman was born on November 21, 1874 in Champaign, Illinois, United States. Son of Frederick William and Caroline (Frevert) Meyer.
Student California State Normal School. Bachelor of Arts, Baldwin-Wallace College, 1900, Master of Arts, 1903, Doctor of Divinity, 1905. Bachelor of Divinity, Drew Theological Seminary, 1903, Doctor of Philosophy, 1926.
Doctor of Philosophy, Yale, 1927.
Ordained to Mechanical Engineering ministry, 1900. Pastor Wilmington, California, 1895-1896, Mount Vernon, New York, 1906-1908. Professor Saint Paul’s College, Saint Paul Park, Minnesota, 1900-1901.
Assistant editor church school publications Methodist Episcopal Church, 1902-1914, editor, 1914-1929.
Editor American Standard Bible Readers. Dean of Boston school religious and social work Boston University, 1929-1942, emeritus dean, and emeritus director graduate division of religion, school theology. since 1942.
Visiting instructor and lecturer in university and theological seminaries in China, 1940-1941. Personnel adviser on administrative staff Endicott Junior College, Prides Crossing, Massachusetts, 1942-1943.
Retired. Past member executive council Religious Education Association.
Executive Committee International Council of Religious Edition and Worlds Sunday School Association.
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Member American Association Adult Education, Massachusetts Council of Churches, National Conference of Social Work, Greater Boston Federation Churches (member educational committee).
Married Minna McEuen, August 4, 1898.