Person:Oliver Huckel (1)

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Rev. Oliver Huckel
d.1940
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  1. Rev. Oliver Huckel1864 - 1940
m. 7 Jan 1902
  1. Oliver Wentworth Huckel1903 - 1975
  2. Haldane Johnson Huckel1905 - Bef 2014
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Oliver Huckel
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Jan 1864 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 7 Jan 1902 Montclair, Essex, New Jersey, United Statesto Elizabeth Frances Johnson
Death? 1940

Research Notes

  • Publications include:
    • pamphlets: "Higher Education and the Common People" ; "The Faith of the Fathers and the Faith of the Future" ; 3 lectures on "The Therapeutics of Faith"
    • 1898: edited A Poet and His Songs: A Memoir of Russell Powell Jacoby
    • 1899: The Larger LIfe
    • 1900: The Melody of God's Love
    • 1903: Parsifal: A Mystical Drama (translated with introduction)
    • 1905: Lohengrin (translated)
    • 1907: A modern study of conscience
    • and others (see Search Results)
References
  1. Biography, in Steiner, Bernard Christian (Ph.D.); David Henry Carroll; Lynn Roby Meekins; and Thomas G Boggs. Men of mark in Maryland: biographies of leading men in the state ; illustrated with many full page engravings (in 4 Volumes). (Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD: Johnson-Wynne and BF Johnson, 1907-1912)
    Vol 1, pp 212-216.
    Oliver Huckel
  2.   Short Biography, in The Alumni Register of the University of Philadelphia
    Vol 6 (1901), p 316.

    '87 C. - Rev. Oliver Huckel was married on January 7 at Montclair, N.J. to Miss Elizabeth Frances Johnson. Dr. Huckel is a Philadelphian by birth. After graduating from Pennsylvania he studied theology, philosophy and English literature at Boston University, graduating in 1890. In 1891 Dr. Huckel studied at Harvard ; in 1893-94 at the University of Berlin, afterward at Sorbonne, Paris, and Oxford, England. He has been especially active in church work. In 1890 he was pastor of the Congregational Church of Weymouth, Mass. ; in 1895 pastor of the Congregational Church in Amherst, Mass. In 1897 he was elected pastor of the Associate Reform Church of Baltimore, Md. Dr. Huckel has written many pamphlets and hymns and many magazine and newspaper articles. As an alumnus he has always been a thorough Pennsylvanian. He was intrumental in founding the New England Alumni Society, and was its secretary for some years. His address is 1515 Linden avenue, Baltimore.