Theodore Chickering Williams
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Theodore Chickering Williams (July 2, 1855, Brookline, Massachusetts – May 6, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American Unitarian pastor and hymnwriter.[1]
He became the first headmaster of the Hackley School, in Tarrytown, New York, in 1899. He published English translations of the works of the Latin poets Tibullus and Virgil.[2]
He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Divinity School.[3]
References
- ^ "Theodore Chickering Williams | Hymnary.org". hymnary.org.
- ^ Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, ed. by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, 1918 illustrated biography p. 272.
- ^ http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/w/i/l/l/i/a/m/s/t/williams_tc.htm
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