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Latest revision as of 04:40, 16 October 2025

American journalist

Rollin Lynde Hartt (1869–1946) was an early 20th-century journalist and congregational minister. His reporting and views on the Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy were known nationally and mentioned in Time Magazine.[1] His 1909 articles People at Play appeared in The Atlantic Monthly and are considered an important exception to a near-quarantine on information about then-current popular culture.[2]

He was educated at Williams College (B.A., 1892) and Andover Theological Seminary (1896), serving in pastorates in Montana and Massachusetts.

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