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COMMENT: As a professor of theology, he was probably an ordained minister or priest, depending on the religious affiliation of the college, and he may have held a leadership position within his denomination. Eastmain ( talk • contribs) 14:46, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
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Judson Smith (1837–1906) [1] was a theology professor at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. [2] [3] [4] Oberlin's Judson Cottage is named for him. [5] The school also has an 1883 oil painting of him by Jane Bartlett. [6] [3] He served as dean of Oberlin's theology faculty. [7]
Known for encouraging his students to study abroad, [5] Smith himself was well-traveled for the time, having visited Japan, China, France and the British Isles. [8]
His brother, Edward Payson Smith, was an academic affiliated with Worcester Polytechnic Institute. [9] Smith is an uncle of Azaria Smith Root. [2]
Judson Smith Sergeant
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COMMENT: As a professor of theology, he was probably an ordained minister or priest, depending on the religious affiliation of the college, and he may have held a leadership position within his denomination. Eastmain ( talk • contribs) 14:46, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
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Judson Smith (1837–1906) [1] was a theology professor at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. [2] [3] [4] Oberlin's Judson Cottage is named for him. [5] The school also has an 1883 oil painting of him by Jane Bartlett. [6] [3] He served as dean of Oberlin's theology faculty. [7]
Known for encouraging his students to study abroad, [5] Smith himself was well-traveled for the time, having visited Japan, China, France and the British Isles. [8]
His brother, Edward Payson Smith, was an academic affiliated with Worcester Polytechnic Institute. [9] Smith is an uncle of Azaria Smith Root. [2]
Judson Smith Sergeant