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C. Henry Smith : ウィキペディア英語版
C. Henry Smith
C. Henry Smith (June 8, 1875 – October 18, 1948) was a Mennonite historian born in Metamora, Illinois. Smith was the first (known) American Mennonite to earn a Ph.D., doing so at the University of Chicago in 1907. C. Henry Smith (the "C" simply an initial he adopted) taught two stints at Goshen College and became the first dean of the college, before going on to teach at Bluffton University for the rest of his life. Smith's doctoral dissertation was published as ''The Mennonites of America'' in 1909 and remained the only comprehensive Mennonite history of American Mennonites into the 1950s.
==Biography==
C. Henry Smith was born on June 8, 1875 in Metamora, Illinois, one of John and Magdalene Schertz Smith's eight children. John Smith was a bishop. Both of C. Henry Smith's grandfathers had immigrated to the United States from Alsace-Lorraine. C. Henry married Laura Ioder on December 26, 1908. C. Henry was a member of the "Old" Mennonite Church until he moved to teach at Bluffton College and became part of the General Conference Mennonite Church.

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