Background
Long, Samuel Burman was born on May 31, 1883 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Samuel Theodore and Sarah Jane (Stout), L., Bachelor of Arts, Lebanon Valley College, 1908.
Long, Samuel Burman was born on May 31, 1883 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Samuel Theodore and Sarah Jane (Stout), L., Bachelor of Arts, Lebanon Valley College, 1908.
Bachelor of Divinity, Union Theological Seminary, 1911. Master of Arts, Syracuse University, 1932, Doctor of Divinity, 1940.
Telegraph operator, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 1901-1904. Ordained Congregational ministry, 1911. Pastor, Lusk, Wyoming, 1911-1915.
Yorkville, Illinois, 1915-1919.
Marlboro, New Hampshire (U.S.), 1919-1926. Geddes Congressional Church, Syracuse, New York, 1926-1943.
Pastor, Old South Union Congressional Church, South Weymouth, Massachusetts, since May 1, 1943. Graduate assistant, Department of Bible, Syracuse University, 1920-1931.
Superintendent New York State Fair inspirational service since 1932.
Moderator New York Congressional-Christian Conference, 1938-1939, Union Association of Congressional Churches, 1934-1935.
Member Crime Prevention Bureau and Council of Social Agencies. Trustee Aged Ministers Home. Director Crusade for a United Church of America.
Member Council of Churches, Syracuse Ministers Association (president, 1933-1934), National Society of Biblical Instructors, National Society Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Weymouth History Society, Rotary International, Phi Kappa Phi, Theta Beta Phi, Theta Chi Beta.
Mason (32 degree); Clubs: Pilgrim, Fortnightly, Boston Congressional. Member Weymouth Ministers Association, Boston Ministers Association.
Married Margaret Mae Hough, September 21, 1911. Children: Margaret Mae (Mistress Dexter Otis Arnold), Catherine Bonnita (Mistress John West. Glendening, Junior.