Seminary Events & Happenings
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Faithful Traditions in Dialogue:
Preparing Peacemakers for 175 Years
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Honoring the Past. Celebrating the Present. Envisioning the Future with

A Festive Illumination
of
Hartford Seminary’s
Art and Archives
On Wednesday, October 22, the Seminary unveiled refurbished portraits of prominent leaders from its past at a Jazz in the Stacks program in the library.

Professor Miriam Therese Winter stands with Betsy Marshall and Alice Yokabaskas, under a portrait of former President William Douglas Mackenzie. Marshall and Yokabaskas are granddaughters of Mackenzie. |

Professor Miriam Therese Winter stands with Betsy Marshall and Alice Yokabaskas, under a portrait of former President William Douglas Mackenzie. Marshall and Yokabaskas are granddaughters of |

Dean Efrain Agosto talks with Betsy Marshell and Alice Yokabaskas. |

Worth Loomis, who is retiring as Seminary professor and former dean, talks with Mally and Jim Cox-Chapman, who live in the West End neighborhood where the Seminary is located. Mally is a Corporator of the Seminary. |

Standing before a portrait of former President William Douglas Mackenzie are his granddaughters Betsy Marshall and Alice Yokabaskas and their sons Stuart E. English III and Vincent Yokabaskas, with President Heidi Hadsell and Dean Efrain Agosto. Mackenzie was president from 1903 to 1930. The portrait was restored recently and rehung in the library.
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Veerle Rooze, a visiting scholar from the Netherlands, talks with Fidie Lane, a Hartford Seminary alumna.
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