CONRAD, ARCTURUS Z.: 1855-1937.
Born in Shiloh, Ind., on Nov. 26, 1855, Arcturus Z. Conrad , son of Jacob E. and Margaret E. Slagle Conrad, was a graduate of Carleton College (A.B., 1882; A.M., 1885) and of Union Theological Seminary. In 1885 he was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry and became pastor of the Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn. From 1890 to 1902 he was pastor of the First Congregational Church, Worcester, Mass. From 1905 until his death, on Jan. 22, 1937, he was pastor of the Park Street Congregational Church in Boston. Mr. Conrad spent some summers preaching in London and Glasgow .
Information from Who Was Who in America
- Religion of Jesus as Exemplified in the Life and Sermons of
Bishop Phillips Brooks. Worcester, Mass., 1893.

- Jesus Christ at the Cross Roads. New
York, 1924.

- Comrades of the Carpenter. New
York, 1926.

- The Seven Finalities of Faith.
Philadelphia, 1926.

- The Gospel for an Age of Thought. New
York, 1928.

- Secret of the Life Sublime. New
York, 1929.

- Radiant Religion. New York,
1930.

- You Must Go Right On. New York,
1931.

- Flashes from My Forge.

- The Park Street Centennial.
