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Gaylord Starin White

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After eight years at the City Park branch, White followed Hall back to Union Theological Seminary (UTS) and became its director of field work in 1901. In this capacity he oversaw the development of Union Settlement and became its second "headworker"—residing there with his wife and four children
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from 1912 to 1915. In 1920, he took a position as UTS's director of the department of church and community and moved to a UTS apartment on the west side of Manhattan. In 1929 he was appointed dean of students at UTS. He worked in these capacities until his death in 1931.
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On June 6, 1892, he married Sophie Douglass Young, with whom he had four children: Sophie Douglass, Charles Trumbull, Cleveland Stuart, and Katharine Gaylord. He died in his residence at Union Theological Seminary on November 25, 1931, of heart disease.
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The Starin family in America : Descendants of Nicholas Ster (Starin), one of the early settlers of Fort Orange (Albany, N. Y. )
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until 1920. During this time, he also became professor of applied Christianity at UTS in 1914 and a lecturer at the
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White was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1892 and afterward was briefly the first assistant pastor at
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for two years. While returning to the US in 1892, he visited the original university settlement,
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City Park Branch was designed on the "institutional" church model, which had been pioneered by
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Headworker Gaylord Starin White (far left) and the staff of Union Settlement in 1912.
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Gaylord S. White, "The Social Settlement after Twenty-Five Years,"
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to Charles Trumbull White and Georgiana Starin. He attended the
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center for the elderly bears his name, as did a summer camp in
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Gaylord S. White, "Reflections of a Settlement Worker,"
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Kennedy, Albert Joseph; Woods, Robert Archey (1911).
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Gaylord S. White, "Social Training of Lay Workers",
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(1932). 243: 450:Wertheimer, Leo Weldon (1917). 153:New York City Housing Authority 569:Database of Classical Scholars 416:. New York City: No Publisher. 410:White, Erskine Norman (1905). 281:The Harvard Theological Review 258:New York School of Social Work 1: 430:Stone, William Leete (1892). 232:St. George's Episcopal Church 610:American community activists 620:Princeton University alumni 209:Rutgers Presbyterian Church 651: 497:"New Institutional Church" 149:Union Theological Seminary 82:Union Theological Seminary 615:American social reformers 159:for inner-city children. 501:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 290:, vol. 8 (1913), 83–87. 191:in 1890, studied at the 163:Early life and education 95:social worker, clergyman 524:Handbook of Settlements 370:"White, Gaylord Houses" 236:Handbook of Settlements 179:, from which he earned 565:"Moore, Frank Gardner" 238:, published in 1911. 169:New Rochelle, New York 43:New Rochelle, New York 16:American social worker 605:American sociologists 274:Written work by White 114:Sophie Douglass Young 358:. November 26, 1931. 323:Starin's Glen Island 228:William S. Rainsford 193:University of Berlin 189:Bachelor of Divinity 177:Princeton University 129:Gaylord Starin White 86:University of Berlin 78:Princeton University 23:Gaylord Starin White 393:Library of Congress 376:on January 4, 2016. 311:Frank Gardner Moore 298:Scribner's Magazine 288:Religious Education 137:settlement movement 635:Settlement workers 217:Brooklyn, New York 203:Social reform work 199:, for two months. 167:White was born in 563:Reinhold, Meyer. 126: 125: 54:November 25, 1931 642: 579: 578: 576: 575: 560: 554: 553: 551: 550: 535: 529: 528: 518: 512: 511: 509: 508: 493: 484: 483: 475: 462: 461: 447: 438: 437: 427: 418: 417: 407: 398: 397: 384: 378: 377: 372:. 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New Rochelle, New York
New York City
University of the City of New York
Princeton University
Union Theological Seminary
University of Berlin
Union Settlement
social reformer
settlement movement
New York City
Union Settlement
Union Theological Seminary
New York City Housing Authority
Arden, New York
New Rochelle, New York
University of the City of New York
Princeton University
AB
AM
Bachelor of Divinity
University of Berlin
Toynbee Hall
Rutgers Presbyterian Church
Navy Yard
Brooklyn, New York
First Presbyterian Church (Brooklyn)
William S. Rainsford
St. George's Episcopal Church
Headworker Gaylord Starin White and the staff of Union Settlement in 1912.
New York School of Social Work

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