He later earned a master's degree from the Union Theological Seminary.
He was also a visiting professor of theology at Union Theological Seminary in 1961 and 1962.
He taught there from 1930 until 1952 and at the Union Theological Seminary starting in 1944.
He declined an offer to become president of Union Theological Seminary in 1916.
In 1874, he became the president of the Union Theological Seminary.
He then entered Union Theological Seminary, 1854-55, before moving to medicine.
In 1978 he joined the faculty of Union Theological Seminary.
When completed in 1830, the building was the home of the Union Theological Seminary.
Additionally, he is a professor of religion at the Union Theological Seminary.
He found answers to those questions at an institution just to the north - Union Theological Seminary.