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  1. Calvin Ellis Stowe (April 6, 1802 – August 22, 1886) was an American Biblical scholar who helped spread public education in the United States. Over his career, he was a professor of languages and Biblical and sacred literature at Andover Theological Seminary, Dartmouth College, Lane Theological Seminary, and Bowdoin College.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · That same year she married Calvin Ellis Stowe, a clergyman and seminary professor, who encouraged her literary activity and was himself an eminent biblical scholar. She wrote continually and in 1843 published The Mayflower; or, Sketches of Scenes and Characters Among the Descendants of the Pilgrims.

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  3. Calvin E. Stowe, professor and librarian at Lane Seminary in Cincinnati from. 1833 to 1850, was chiefly responsible for the development there of what appar- ently was the largest academic library in the West.

  4. Calvin Ellis Stowe. Biographical Details. Date of Birth: April 26, 1802. Birth Location: Natick, MA, USA. Major Study: Theology. Graduation Year (s): 1837. Degree (s) Earned: Doctor of Divinity (Honorary) Date of Death: August 22, 1886. Death Location: Hartford, CT, USA. Life Experience. Calvin Ellis Stowe was born in 1802 in New England.

  5. Calvin Ellis Stowe (stō), 1802–86, American educator, b. Natick, Mass., grad. Bowdoin College, 1824, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1828; husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe. He was professor of Greek (1831–33) at Dartmouth and of sacred literature (1833–50) at Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, of which Lyman Beecher was president.

  6. cause it gave heavy emphasis to one While at Lane, Stowe believed of the traditional core subjects in strongly that advanced professional. teacher education-the history of schools were seriously out of harmony. education. This program, written by with the intellectual needs of the Calvin Ellis Stowe, helped to muster nation.

  7. STOWE, Calvin Ellis, clergyman, b. in Natick, Mass., 6 April, 1802; d. in Hartford, Conn., 22 Aug., 1886. His ancestors came from London to Boston in 1634. Mr. Stowe was a lad of six years when his father died, leaving a widow and two boys to struggle with poverty, so he was sent to board at the home of his maternal grand-parents (Bigelow, Natick), and at the age of twelve he was apprenticed ...