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Hosea Ballou II : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hosea Ballou II
Hosea Ballou II (October 18, 1796 – May 27, 1861) was an American Universalist minister and the first president of Tufts University from 1853 to 1861.〔 ==Life== He was born in Halifax, Vermont. He promoted the establishment of seminaries for religious training, something which was at that time opposed by a number of influential Universalists including his uncle Hosea. He edited or wrote for a number of Universalist publications. In 1843, he replaced Ellery Channing as a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers, and retained this position until 1858. He was the son of Asahel Ballou and Martha Starr, a descendant of Comfort Starr, one of the original incorporators of Harvard College.〔(Hosea Ballou, 2nd, First President of Tufts College, Hosea Starr Ballou, E. P. Guild & Co., Boston, 1896 )〕 Hosea Ballou II was also the grand-nephew of Hosea Ballou, and was associated with him in editing ''The Universalist Quarterly Review''.〔 He married Clarissa Hatch in 1820, and they had seven children.
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