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  1. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758) American theologian, minister, and missionary. Edwards was born in East Windsor, Connecticut, the son of Timothy Edwards and grandson of the famed Solomon Stoddard.

  2. The badge worn upon the College blazers is a red apple surrounded by a green serpent. It recalls the Reverend Jonathan Edwards’ preoccupation with the doctrine of original sin. It is borne aloud and not upon a shield. It was devised by the first Master and Fellows, and designed by H. Dillington Palmer B.A. 1924.

  3. A Dean’s Extension is a paper form signed by the residential college dean that authorizes the postponement of written work or exams during term-time. There are three kinds of late or postponed work: (1) work late during term time; (2) work incomplete at the end of term; and (3) postponed final examinations.

  4. Jonathan Edwards, (born Oct. 5, 1703, East Windsor, Conn.—died March 22, 1758, Princeton, N.J.), American theologian. The 5th of 11 children in a strict Puritan home, he entered Yale College at age 13. In 1727 he was named a pastor at his grandfather’s church in Northampton, Mass.

  5. Jonathan Edwards (1817–1891) was the first president of Washington & Jefferson College following the union of Washington College and Jefferson College. Biography. Edwards was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 19, 1817. He graduated from Hanover College in 1835 and from Hanover's theological department in 1838.

  6. Rooms 17 and 20 each have a piano and music stand for solo artists. Room 19 is a larger room meant for bands or musical groups and includes a piano, keyboard, multiple music stands, and a speaker.

  7. Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758), Yale graduate, pastor, revivalist, philosopher, missionary, and college president, is the subject of intense interest because of his significance as a historical figure and the profound legacy he left not only on America’s, but the world’s, religious and intellectual landscapes.