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  1. Triple jump. Jonathan David Edwards, CBE (born 10 May 1966) is a British former triple jumper. He is an Olympic, double World, European, European indoor and Commonwealth champion, and has held the world record in the event since 1995. At his record-breaking peak, Edwards was widely regarded as the greatest male triple-jumper in history.

  2. HENRY EDWARDS ELLSWORTH MEMORIAL (1960). Mrs. Ellsworth in memory of her husband, Henry Edwards Ellsworth, B.A. 1900. Awarded annually to a senior in Jonathan Edwards College who, in the opinion of the Head of College and Fellows, has written, as part of his/her program of studies, the most distinguished essay or carried out the most significant piece of research during the year.

  3. hospitality.yale.edu › residential-dining › jonathan-edwardsJonathan Edwards | Yale Hospitality

    Jonathan Edwards, a 1720 alumnus, theologian and child prodigy, was admitted to Yale at age 13, and went on to become one of the most celebrated theologians of his era. Edwards’s presence is omnipresent throughout the college, including his tomb and a Senior Common Room that houses portraits and mementos of Edwards and his wife. The eponymous ...

  4. Aim is to publish a modern critical edition of the entire corpus of Edwards' published and unpublished works.

  5. 1. Sept. 2004 · Here Edwards commits his life to “do whatsoever I think to be most to God’s glory and to my own good, profit, and pleasure.”. Here Edwards captures the vision of the first question and answer of the Westminster Shorter Catechism, which declares that the “chief end of man” is to both “glorify God and enjoy him forever.”.

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  7. Main entrance to Jonathan Edwards College. In 1930, Yale President James Rowland Angell announced a "Quadrangle Plan" for Yale College, establishing small collegiate communities in the style of Oxford and Cambridge in order to foster more social intimacy among students and faculty, relieve dormitory overcrowding, and reduce the influence of on-campus fraternities and societies.