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Russell Herman Conwell Berühmte Gedenkstätte Veteran

Geburt
Worthington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Tod
6 Dez 1925 (im Alter von 82)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Bestattung
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Grabstelle
Founder's Garden
Gedenkstätten-ID
7089829 Quelle ansehen

Educator. He was the founder of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Temple University. Born in Worthington, Massachusetts in 1843, he began attending Yale in 1860, but enlisted in the Union Army in 1862 after the outbreak of the Civil War. He was commissioned as Captain and commander of Company F, 46th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which was an nine-months enlistment regiment that saw action in North Carolina. After the war he held several jobs as a lawyer, lecturer, editor, and newspaper correspondent. While he was practicing as a lawyer, he never took a case that he did not fully believe in. As a lecturer, his most famous lecture was "Acres of Diamonds". This was inspired by his trip to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. His guide told him a story about a man, Ali Hafed, who looked all over the world for the most brilliant diamonds. He finally died never finding them. Shortly after he died, they were found on Ali Hafed's own property. He gave this lecture over 6,000 times during his lifetime. In 1884, he began tutoring a young man to become a minister. Soon after, other young men also came to Conwell to be tutored. This was the beginnings of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The university was incorporated in 1888. Russell Conwell was the university's first president, and he died in 1925.

Educator. He was the founder of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Temple University. Born in Worthington, Massachusetts in 1843, he began attending Yale in 1860, but enlisted in the Union Army in 1862 after the outbreak of the Civil War. He was commissioned as Captain and commander of Company F, 46th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which was an nine-months enlistment regiment that saw action in North Carolina. After the war he held several jobs as a lawyer, lecturer, editor, and newspaper correspondent. While he was practicing as a lawyer, he never took a case that he did not fully believe in. As a lecturer, his most famous lecture was "Acres of Diamonds". This was inspired by his trip to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. His guide told him a story about a man, Ali Hafed, who looked all over the world for the most brilliant diamonds. He finally died never finding them. Shortly after he died, they were found on Ali Hafed's own property. He gave this lecture over 6,000 times during his lifetime. In 1884, he began tutoring a young man to become a minister. Soon after, other young men also came to Conwell to be tutored. This was the beginnings of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The university was incorporated in 1888. Russell Conwell was the university's first president, and he died in 1925.

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  • Hinzugefügt: 17 Jan 2003
  • ID der Find-a-Grave-Gedenkstätte: 7089829
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