Sylvanus Stall

Sylvanus Stall

Author photo from With The Children On Sundays (1911)
Born October 18, 1847(1847-10-18)
Elizaville, New York
Died November 6, 1915(1915-11-06) (aged 68)
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Occupation Pastor
Language English
Nationality United States
Citizenship United States
Education Doctor of Divinity
Genres Religion, Health

Sylvanus Stall (18 October 1847 - 06 November 1915)[1] was a United States Lutheran pastor, most famous for his 1897 sex education and anti-masturbation book What A Young Boy Ought To Know and its many sequels.

Stall was born in Elizaville, New York (now part of Gallatin). In 1866 he entered Hartwick Seminary, then Pennsylvania State University and the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He was ordained a minister in 1874.

Stall held a Doctor of Divinity degree. He was initially a pastor in Cobleskill, New York (1874-77), Martins Creek, Pennsylvania (1877-80) and Lancaster, Pennsylvania (1880-87)[1] (including running a Sunday School attended by H. L. Mencken[2]), but quit in 1887 to edit church newspaper The Lutheran Observer and start writing books.[2] He also produced Stall's Lutheran Year-Book from 1884 on.[3] He was also statistical secretary of the Lutheran General Synod from 1885.[1]

After several small-selling books, he released the enormously popular What A Young Boy Ought To Know, a book on sexual hygiene, warning young boys of the purported dangers of masturbation. The book was a transcript of a series of sermons Stall recorded on Edison wax phonograph cylinders, so is divided into "cylinders" rather than chapters.[4] A cylinder collection was also offered for sale, which may be the first audiobook.[5]

He died in Atlantic City on 6th November 1915, aged 69.[6]

Bibliography

With Mary-Allen Wood:

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Stall, Sylvanus" (Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, 1900)
  2. ^ a b H. L. Mencken. "First steps in divinity." Happy Days, 1880–1892, pp. 185-188. Knopf, 1936.
  3. ^ WorldCat entry
  4. ^ Christopher Hoolihan. An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform, Volume II: M-Z, p383. University of Rochester Press, 2004.
  5. ^ "Masturbational INSANITY" (Th. Metzger, Loompanics, 1999)
  6. ^ "Obituaries: Dr Sylvanus Stall", New York Times 1915-11-07
  7. ^ How to pay church debts: and how to keep churches out of debt: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  8. ^ Methods of church work : religious, social and financial: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  9. ^ Five minute object sermons to children: ... through eye-gate and ear-gate into the city of child-soul: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  10. ^ Bible selections for daily devotion; 365 readings: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  11. ^ http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/dl/ww/001089318
  12. ^ What a young husband ought to know - Sylvanus Stall (Google Books listing)
  13. ^ What a man of forty-five ought to know: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  14. ^ Google Books page
  15. ^ Google Books page
  16. ^ Successful selling of the Self & Sex series: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  17. ^ Google Books page
  18. ^ With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate and ear-gate into the city of child-soul: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915 (Internet Archive)
  19. ^ What a young girl ought to know: Wood-Allen, Mary, 1841-1908 (Internet Archive)