Henry Noble Day

After having taught for nearly two years in Burlington, N. J., and having begun the study of law in Philadelphia, he was appointed tutor in Yale in 1831.

After fifteen months' travel in Europe he was ordained pastor of the First Congregational church in Waterbury, Conn., on November 9, 1836.

He resigned this charge, October 1, 1840, to accept the chair of Sacred Rhetoric in Western Reserve College, at Hudson, Ohio.

After a successful administration of six years, he resigned and removed to New Haven as the most attractive place for the literary work to which he proposed to devote himself.

During the quarter of a century after his return to New Haven his pen was continually busy, and his separate publications in book form (ending with a volume on The Science of Education in 1889) number about twenty.

Henry Noble Day