Bird, Frederic Mayer
BIRD, FREDERIC MAYER: Protestant Episcopalian; b. at Philadelphia June 28, 1838; d. in
South Bethlehem, Pa., Apr. 3, 1908. He was
educated at the University of Pennsylvania (B.A.,
1857) and Union Theological Seminary (1860). He
was ordained to the Lutheran ministry in 1860, and
after serving as an army-chaplain in 1862–63, held
several pastorates. In 1870 he became Protestant
Episcopal rector of Spotswood, N. J., from 1870 to
1874. Seven years later he was appointed professor
of psychology, Christian ethics, and rhetoric in
Lehigh University, remaining there in this capacity,
as well as in that of chaplain, until 1886. He was
also acting chaplain there in 1896–98, and from
1893 to 1898 was editor of Lippincott's Magazine.
In the latter year be became associate editor of
Chandler's Encyclopedia. In addition to numerous
contributions to periodicals and encyclopedias,
including most of the American matter in Julian's
Dictionary of Hymnology (London, 1892), he has
edited Charles Wesley Seen in his Finer land Less
Familiar Poems ( New York, 1867); the Hymns
of the Lutheran Pennsylvania ministerium (Philadelphia,
1865; in collaboration with S. M. Schmucker);
and Songs of the Spirit (New York, 1871; in collaboration with Bishop W. H. Odenheimer). He
made a noteworthy collection of hymnology, now
in Union Theological Seminary, New York City.