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Theodore and Parker
In the hall, after adjournment, Dr. Frothingham took him warmly by the hand and requested Parker to visit him -- whereupon our burly Theodore again burst into tears.
Beginning in 1836, Alcott's membership in the Transcendental Club put him in such company as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Orestes Brownson and Theodore Parker.
Frederick Douglass, William Garrison, Horace Greeley, Harriet Stowe, William Seward, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker, and Cassius Clay used the term caste, rather than race or class, in their writings and speeches to discuss and inspire America to abolish slavery.
Notable examples are James Martineau, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Frederick Henry Hedge.
Notable Unitarians include Béla Bartók the 20th century composer, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker in theology and ministry, Charles Darwin, Joseph Priestley and Linus Pauling in science, George Boole in mathematics, Susan B. Anthony, John Locke in civil government, and Florence Nightingale in humanitarianism and social justice, Charles Dickens, John Bowring and Samuel Taylor Coleridge in literature, Frank Lloyd Wright in arts, Josiah Wedgwood in industry, Thomas Starr King in ministry and politics, and Charles William Eliot in education.
** Theodore A. Parker III, American ornithologist ( b. 1953 )
* November 8 – U. S. presidential election, 1904: Republican incumbent Theodore Roosevelt defeats Democrat Alton B. Parker.
* May 10 – Theodore Parker, American preacher, Transcendentalist, and abolitionist ( d. 1810
* August 24 – Theodore Parker, American preacher, Transcendentalist, and abolitionist ( d. 1860 )
Harrison was a hopeful for the 1904 Democratic nomination for President, but was unable to negotiate his way through a tangle of conflicting loyalies to different Party bosses ; the nomination went to Alton B. Parker, who was soundly defeated by Theodore Roosevelt.
From 1832 to 1834 Theodore Parker conducted a private school here and his name is still preserved in the Parker School, though the building no longer operates as a public school.
Other historical figures and famous people who have lived in Esopus include naturalist John Burroughs, abolitionist Sojourner Truth, Major Gen. Daniel Butterfield, who founded the American Express Company and wrote “ Taps ” in 1862, and 1904 Democratic nominee for president Alton Brooks Parker, a lawyer and judge, who lost to incumbent Theodore Roosevelt.
Other prominent transcendentalists included Louisa May Alcott, Charles Timothy Brooks, Orestes Brownson, William Ellery Channing, William Henry Channing, James Freeman Clarke, Christopher Pearse Cranch, Walt Whitman, John Sullivan Dwight, Convers Francis, William Henry Furness, Frederic Henry Hedge, Sylvester Judd, Theodore Parker, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, George Ripley, Thomas Treadwell Stone, Emily Dickinson, and Jones Very.
To William Ellery Channing, whom Martineau had called " the inspirer of his youth ," Theodore Parker had succeeded, introducing more radical ideas as to religion and a more drastic criticism of sacred history.
He was a prominent member of the Kansas Committee in Massachusetts, and with Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, George Luther Stearns, Theodore Parker, and Gerrit Smith, was interested in the plans of John Brown.
The first occurred in 1850, when Dr. Howe along with Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Theodore Parker and other abolitionists, stormed Faneuil Hall in order to try to free a captured escaped slave, Anthony Burns.
Theodore Parker and the Abolitionist Role in the 1850s.
The Ripleys chose to begin their experiment at a dairy farm owned by Charles and Maria Mayo Ellis in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, near the home of Theodore Parker.
His principal scholarly works were his 1936 biography of Theodore Parker ; his intellectual history The American Mind: An Interpretation of American Thought and Character since the 1880s ( 1950 ), which focuses on the evolution of liberalism in the American political mind from the 1880s to the 1940s ; and his intellectual history Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America Realized the Enlightenment ( 1977 ).
Commager's first monograph was the 1936 biography, Theodore Parker: Yankee Crusader, a life of the Unitarian minister, Transcendentalist, reformer, and abolitionist Theodore Parker ; it was reissued in 1960, along with a volume edited by Commager collecting the best of Parker's voluminous writings.

Theodore and mission
He was unable to complete his mission and soon died, but his successor Theodore I Calliopas seized Pope Martin and abducted him to Constantinople.
Father Theodore Schneider, a Jesuit priest, came to the area in 1741 and established what would be just the third Catholic mission church in the 13 original colonies.
Theodore " Dutch " Van Kirk, also a native of Northumberland, who was among the men hand-selected by Tibbets to accomplish the mission.
Ordered by President Theodore Roosevelt, it was a mission designed to demonstrate the Navy's capability to extend to the global theater.
In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt pulled some strings, persuading the ruthless Belgian government to permit a mission station in colonial Congo.
This movie blends historic facts into a violent fictional adventure in which an American woman, Eden Pedecaris ( played by Bergen ), and her two children are kidnapped by Arab brigand Mulai Ahmed er Raisuli ( Connery ), prompting American President Theodore Roosevelt ( Keith ) to send an armed invasion and rescue mission to Morocco.
It concerns the 1905 diplomatic mission led by then-Secretary of War William Howard Taft and Alice Roosevelt, as well as the larger implications of President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy, particularly with regard to Japan.
These islands, named Oil Islands Freeman, Grissom, White, and Chaffee, are named for Theodore Freeman, the first United States NASA astronaut to die during flight, and for Virgil I. Grissom, Ed White, and Roger B. Chaffee, who were killed by a fire during the Apollo One mission.
Like his brother Charles, he became a missionary, initially with the Peniel Mission of Theodore and Manie Payne Ferguson, before joining the Apostolic Faith mission in September 1907.
and " Ted " Theodore Logan for a mission.

Theodore and minister
Walter Frederick Mondale was born in Ceylon, Minnesota, the son of Claribel Hope ( née Cowan ), a part-time music teacher, and Theodore Sigvaard Mondale, a Methodist minister.
Theodore Marvin " Ted " DiBiase, Sr. ( born January 18, 1954 ) is a retired professional wrestler, manager, ordained minister and color commentator.
Theodore S. Wright ( 1797-1847 ) was an African-American abolitionist and minister who was active in New York City, where he led the First Colored Presbyterian Church as its second pastor.
He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Yalan Chang Lew ( 劉張亞蘭 ; pinyin: Liu Zhang Yalan ), widow of Ambassador Yu-Tang Daniel Lew ( 劉毓棠 ; pinyin: Liu Yutang ), and sons Dr. Philip Chi-cheng Chang ( 張繼正 ; pinyin: Zhang Jizheng ), former communications minister 1969-72, chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development 1973-76, finance minister 1978-81 and governor of the Central Bank of China 1984-89, and Dr. Theodore Chi-chung Chang ( 張繼忠 ; pinyin: Zhang Jizhong ), vice president of the Truth Theological Seminary and pastor emeritus of the Mandarin Baptist Church of Pasadena, California.
Theodore Parker ( Lexington, Massachusetts, August 24, 1810 – Florence, Italy, May 10, 1860 ) was an American Transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.
* Theodore L. Cuyler, Presbyterian minister
In 1897 Theodore Wenger a minister who had served in the USA was returning home to Switzerland and was hired by the group of entrepreneurs that had bought the Boechat & Cie two years earlier, and later renamed the company Wenger et Cie ..
Theodore Parker ( 1810 – 1860 ), an advocate of progressive religious ideas, abolitionism and women's suffrage, was minister of this Unitarian congregation from 1837 to 1846.
While at Yale, Brewer was a classmate of Henry Billings Brown and was " greatly influenced by the political scientist-protestant minister Theodore Dwight Woolsey.
* Theodore Emanuel Schmauk ( 1910 )-Lutheran minister, educator and author.
* Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, Lutheran minister, theologian, educator and author
Though sporadic efforts to procure an alteration in the treaty and the establishment of the rights not only of American Jews but of the Jews of all nations in Switzerland continued to be made in the United States, the principal scene of negotiations shifted to the former country, and the principal actor was Theodore Fay, the American minister.
He spent the subsequent year studying and, following the lead of Transcendentalist minister Theodore Parker, fighting against the expected war with Mexico.
Additionally, the young minister invited Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and fugitive slave William Wells Brown to speak at the church ; in sermons he condemned northern apathy towards slavery.
The diocese was founded in around 679 by St Theodore of Canterbury at Worcester to minister to the kingdom of the Hwicce, one of the many Anglo Saxon petty-kingdoms of that time.
Theodore " Ted " Nichols ( born October 2, 1928 ) is a composer conductor, arranger, educator, minister of music.
A tablet marks the spot as the birthplace of a grandson, Theodore Parker, a Unitarian minister, transcendentalist and abolitionist who also donated two of Captain Parker's muskets to the state of Massachusetts ; one the light fowling-piece which he carried at Quebec and Lexington and one that he captured.
Mondale was born in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, the son of Methodist minister and World War I hero Theodore Sigvaard Mondale and Jessie Alice Larson.

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