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Gregory Dexter Walcott (1869–1959) was an American academic and minister.
He was born in Lincoln, Rhode Island.
He was educated at the Worcester Academy, and graduated from Brown University. He studied at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, earning degrees from each school, and a PhD in 1904.
He served as assistant minister at Central Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode Island.
He was a professor and later dean at Blackburn College, and later a professor and chair at Hamline University. In 1917–1918, he served as a visiting professor at Tsing Hua College in Beijing. Some of his lectures have been published as books.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Online Books by Gregory Dexter Walcott". The Online Books Page.
Further reading
edit- Chen, Huaiyu (2023). "Sailing to China: The Transnational Experience of Gregory Dexter Walcott at Tsinghua". From Missionary Education to Confucius Institutes. London; New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-003-39545-4. Retrieved May 1, 2024.