Wikipedia talk:Featured article review/Samuel Merrill Woodbridge/archive1

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1.) "Alumni Catalogue of New York University, 1833–1905: College, Applied Science and Honorary Alumni. (New York: General Alumni Society of New York University, 1906), 8."
[1a] - this along with ref 2 covers everything except for his parents d.o.b./d.o.d (although pagination in ref 2 is slightly off)
[1b] - mention of NYU is not supported
[1c] - description of Eucleian Society not supported "secretive, all male"
[1d] - basically not supported - source only says he got his masters in 1841 (I consider this material to be dubious)
[1e] - between this and ref 5 everything is covered except for the exact church names (ref 5 just says "2nd church") and the source provides a different date for leave the New Brunswick Church than the article does
[1f] - unclear what exactly this ref is intended to cover, but the other three refs support everything except for the exact date of December
[1g] - okay
[1h] - between this and ref 2, several of the dates are not supported
[1i] - okay
[1j] - okay
2.) "Mitchell, Donald Grant and Mitchell, Alfred. The Woodbridge Record: Being an Account of the Descendants of the Rev. John Woodbridge of Newbury, Massachusetts. (New Haven, Connecticut: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1883)."
[2a] - see [1a] above
[2b] - see [1h] above
3.) "Corwin, Charles Edward. A Manual of the Reformed Church in America (formerly Reformed Protestant Dutch Church), 1628–1922. (5th Edition – New York: Board of Publication and Bible-School Work of the Reformed Church in America, 1922), 598."
[3a] along with ref 4, this is okay
[3b] okay
[3c] maybe okay? struggling to figure out some of the abbreviations in this source
[3d] see [1f]
[3e] okay
[3f] okay
[3g] meh, some differences between the list but that seems to be due to variance in reporting by other sources. One item from source does not appear to be listed - "Analysis of Theology"
[3h] okay, but the claim of no other details being known appears to be original research
[3i] claim of "(likely the New-Brunswick Daily Fredonian)" and the no other details statement are original research
[3j] same OR claim about no other details
[3k] source uses a shorter name of the place of publication. "no other details" statement looks like OR
4.) "Lowell, D.O.S. "The Sons of Clergymen" in Munsey's Magazine 37(6) (September 1907), 704-706; citing Clark, Sereno Dickenson. The New England Ministry Sixty Years Ago: The Memoir of John Woodbridge, D.D. (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877)."
[4a] see [3a]
[4b] see [3b]
5.) "Fortieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of the Rev. S. M. Woodbridge, D.D., LL.D., as Professor in the Theological Seminary of the Reformed (Dutch) Church in America at New Brunswick, 1857–1897. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: New Brunswick Theological Seminary Alumni Association, 1897)."
[5a] see [3c]
[5b] see [1e]
[5c] see [1f]
[5d] okay
6.) "Raven, John Howard (Rev.) (compiler). Catalogue of the Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College (originally Queen's College) in New Brunswick, N.J., 1766–1916. (Trenton, New Jersey: State Gazette Publishing Company, 1916)."
[6a] see [1e]
[6b] okay
[6c] source does not claim that these are honorary degrees
7.) "cCormick, Richard P. Rutgers: a Bicentennial History. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1966), passim."
[7a] not easily verifiable since page numbers are not given, but seems accurate
[7b] not easily verifiable since page numbers are not given, but seems accurate
8.) " Demarest, David D. Centennial of the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America, formerly the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, 1784–1884. (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Board of Publication of the Reformed Church in America, 1885)."
[8a] okay except that Ludlow's birth year isn't mentioned
[8b] only supports the mention of pastoral theology, while ref 9 mentions that he filled in once. Not seeing any mention of polemic or didactic theology or that this occurred multiple times
[8c] okay except that it seems to be page 468, not 134?
[8d] checks out
9.) "Hageman, Howard G. Two Centuries Plus: The Story of New Brunswick Seminary. (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1984), 92."
[9a] see [8b]
10.) "New Brunswick Theological Seminary. "NBTS Presidents" in New Brunswick Theological Seminary: In Focus – 225th Anniversary Celebration[permanent dead link] Vol. 3, Issue 1 (Fall 2009), 4."
Source link is dead; I cannot find this source
11.) "Staff. Brief news item in New Brunswick Daily Times (June 27, 1905), page 5, column 2."
[11a] Okay (took some digging to find this)
12.) (library catalog)
[12a] the text is fine, but the note accompanying the ref is problematic - "XT8 W85 1872" appears to be the college catalog number, not a LOC number, and "It was likely published in New York by the Reformed Church's Board of Publications." is probably original research
13.) (library catalog again)
[13a] the text is fine, but the note accompanying the ref is problematic. Again, this seems to be an internal library number for the college, not a LOC number
14.) (library catalog)
[14a] exact same situation as [13a]
15.) (library catalog)
[15a] exact same situation as [13a]
16.) "Woodbridge, Samuel Merrill. "On the Family" in The Christian Intelligencer of the Reformed Dutch Church (December 24, 1857)"
[16a] okay (self-sourcing the existence of the document)
17.) "Woodbridge, Samuel Merrill. "Power of the Bible" in The National Preacher and Village Pulpit. (New York: W.H. Bidwell, 1865)"
[17a] same situation as [16a]
18.) "Steele, Richard Holloway. Historical Discourse delivered at the Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Reformed Dutch Church, New-Brunswick, N.J., October 1, 1867. (New York: John A. Gray & Green, Printers, 1867), 145–148."
[18a] okay
19.) ""Address of Professor Woodbridge" in Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York. Proceedings at the centennial anniversary of the dedication of the North Dutch Church, May 25th, 1869: and also, at the laying of the corner-stone of the new church, on Fifth avenue, corner Forty-eighth street, on the same day. (New York : Aldine Press, 1869), 48–57."
[19a] okay
20.) " Woodbridge, Samuel Merrill. Faith, its true position in the life of man: a discourse, preached November 22d, 1874, in the chapel of Rutgers College (New York: Board of Publications for the Reformed (Dutch) Church of America, 1875)."
[20a] okay
21.) "A Memorial of Rev. William Henry Campbell, D.D., LL.D., Late President of Rutgers College (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers College Board of Trustees, 1894), 33–34."
[21a] okay