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Isaac K. Funk

Isaac Kaufmann Funk (September 10, 1839 – April 4, 1912) was an American Lutheran minister, editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer.[1] He was the co-founder of Funk & Wagnalls Company, the father of author Wilfred J. Funk (who founded his own publishing company, Wilfred Funk, Inc., and wrote the Word Power feature in Reader's Digest from 1945 to 1962), and the grandfather of author Peter Funk, who continued his father's authorship of Word Power until 2003.[2] Funk & Wagnalls Company published The Literary Digest, The Standard Dictionary of the English Language, and Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia.

Isaac K. Funk
Born
Isaac Kaufmann Funk

(1839-09-10)September 10, 1839
DiedApril 4, 1912(1912-04-04) (aged 72)
Alma materWittenberg College
Wittenberg Theological Seminary
Occupation(s)Minister, editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer
Known forCo-founder of Funk & Wagnalls Co.
Spouses
Eliza Thompson
(m. 1864; died 1868)
Helen Gertrude Thompson
(m. 1869; died 1911)
ChildrenWilfred J. Funk
Lida Funk Scott
Signature

Early life edit

Funk was born in 1839 in the village of Clifton, Ohio.[3] In 1842, he moved to Springfield, Ohio, where his father John managed the Pennsylvania House.[4]

Years later, he attended Wittenberg College (now Wittenberg University) and Wittenberg Theological Seminary, both in Springfield.[5]

Career edit

Upon his graduation in 1860, he was ordained as a Lutheran pastor, and served pastorates in New York, Indiana, and his home state of Ohio; his last pastorate was at Saint Matthews English Lutheran Church in Brooklyn, New York, where he stayed seven years.[3][6] In 1872, Funk resigned from the ministry and made an extensive tour through Europe, northern Africa, and Asia Minor.[6]

Funk was a prohibitionist.[7] He founded the Voice in 1880, an organ of the Prohibition Party, and he was the Prohibition candidate for mayor of New York.[3] His Staten Island home, "grand in scale and extremely decorative", was built in 1893 in what was then Prohibition Park, and the home still stands.[8]

In 1875[9] he founded the publishing firm of I.K. Funk & Company, with the help of a Wittenberg classmate, Adam Willis Wagnalls, a lawyer and accountant. That year he founded and published the Metropolitan Pulpit (later its name was changed to Homiletic Review).[3] Missionary Review also numbered among the many religious publications he founded after 1876.[6] In 1877 the name of his company was changed to Funk & Wagnalls Company, to reflect Wagnalls' partnership. In 1890 Funk published The Literary Digest, a departure from the religious works earlier in his career.[10]

Perhaps Funk's most important achievement was his Standard Dictionary of the English Language, the first volume of which was published in 1893. He worked with a team of more than 740 people. His aim was to provide essential information thoroughly and simply at the same time. In order to achieve this he placed current meanings first, archaic meanings second, and etymologies last.[11] The dictionary was said to have cost Funk & Wagnalls over $960,000.[12]

From 1901 until 1906, Funk & Wagnalls compiled the Jewish Encyclopædia. After Funk died in 1912, the publishing house eventually became a subsidiary of Thomas Y. Crowell Co.[13]

Psychic research edit

In his later years, Funk spent time on psychic research. Funk was a believer in spiritualism and in his book, The Widow's Mite and Other Psychic Phenomena, published in 1904, he defended a number of mediums and spirit photography.

Magician Joseph Rinn has noted that Funk was easily duped by fraudulent mediums, such as the Bangs Sisters. Funk had bought several of their 'spirit' pictures, unaware they were produced fraudulently.[14] He also defended Anna Eva Fay and May S. Pepper, two mediums that were also exposed.[15]

Personal life edit

Funk married Eliza Thompson of Carey, Ohio in 1864.[16] After her death in 1868, Funk married her sister, Helen Gertrude Thompson (1842–1911). Funk had two sons and a daughter:[17]

Funk died in Montclair, New Jersey on April 4, 1912.[5] After some bequests to his alma mater and his brother, the residue of the estate was left to his two surviving children.[21]

Selected works edit

  • The Complete Preacher, Sermons Preached By Some of the Most Prominent Clergymen (The Religious Newspaper Agency, New York. 1878)
  • Great Advance: Address by Dr. I.K. Funk, as Chairman of the New York Prohibition State Convention. Saratoga, September 12, 1895 (The Voice. 1895)
  • Next Step in Evolution the Present Step (1902)
  • The Widow's Mite and Other Psychic Phenomena (Funk & Wagnalls Co. 1904)
  • The Psychic Riddle (Funk & Wagnalls Co. 1907)
  • Standard Encyclopedia of the World's Knowledge (Funk and Wagnalls Co. 1912)[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Isaac Kauffman Funk". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
  2. ^ Funk, Peter (May 2003). "Feature - It Doesn't Pay to Enrich Your Word Power" (PDF). yalerecord.com. The Yale Record. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Funk, Isaac Kauffman" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  4. ^ Owen, Lorrie K., ed. Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 133.
  5. ^ a b "DR. ISAAC K. FUNK, PUBLISHER, IS DEAD; President of Funk & Wagnalls Co. Was a Student of Spiritual Phenomena. AUTHOR OF 'PSYCHIC RIDDLE' Clergyman and Editor Talked Through Medium with the Spirit of Thomas Paine--Was Prohibitionist" (PDF). The New York Times. April 5, 1912. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Funk, Isaac Kauffman" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  7. ^ Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). "Funk, Isaac Kauffman" . Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company.
  8. ^ Ferreri, James G. (March 25, 2010). "Look it up: The Funk in 'Funk and Wagnalls' lived here". Staten Island Advance. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  9. ^ Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia. 1996.
  10. ^ Wagnalls Memorial Library (Country Living/January 2009)[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Funk & Wagnalls 1877 (Index of Publishing Houses)
  12. ^ Croll, Philip Columbus; Schuler, Henry Addison; Kriebel, Howard Wiegner (January 1907). "Rev. Isaac K. Funk, D.D., LL.D." The Pennsylvania-German. VIII (I): 29. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  13. ^ "SEPT. 30, 1839 -- ISAAC KAUFMAN FUNK -- APRIL 4, 1912". American Advance: 866. 1912. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  14. ^ "Chicago Mediums Said to Have Duped Isaac Funk". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. February 25, 1905. p. 3. Dr. Isaac Funk of the publishing house of Funk & Wagnalls of New York has just paid the Bangs sisters 1500 for spirit painting.
  15. ^ Rinn, Joseph. (1950). Searchlight on Psychical Research. Rider and Company. pp. 150-171
  16. ^ "OBITUARY". New-York Observer. Morse, Hallock & Company: 478. April 11, 1912. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  17. ^ Johnson, William E. (April 13, 1912). "Sept. 30, 1839--Isaac Kaufman Funk--April 4, 1912". American Advance. p. 2. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  18. ^ "Portrait of Lida Funk Scott". adventistdigitallibrary.org. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  19. ^ Gish, Ira; Christman, Harry (2003). Madison, God's Beautiful Farm. TEACH Services, Inc. p. 144. ISBN 978-1-57258-260-6. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  20. ^ "Personals". The Vassar Miscellany. Vassar College.: 460 1894. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  21. ^ "DR. FUNK'S WILL FILED.; Leave His Alma Mater, Wittenburg College, $10,000 and Brother $1,000" (PDF). The New York Times. April 17, 1912. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  22. ^ Lambert, J. (2014). "A Much Tortured Expression: A New Look at 'Hobson-Jobson'". International Journal of Lexicography. 27: 54–88. doi:10.1093/ijl/ect037.

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Isaac Kaufmann Funk September 10 1839 April 4 1912 was an American Lutheran minister editor lexicographer publisher and spelling reformer 1 He was the co founder of Funk amp Wagnalls Company the father of author Wilfred J Funk who founded his own publishing company Wilfred Funk Inc and wrote the Word Power feature in Reader s Digest from 1945 to 1962 and the grandfather of author Peter Funk who continued his father s authorship of Word Power until 2003 2 Funk amp Wagnalls Company published The Literary Digest The Standard Dictionary of the English Language and Funk amp Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia Isaac K FunkBornIsaac Kaufmann Funk 1839 09 10 September 10 1839Clifton Ohio U S DiedApril 4 1912 1912 04 04 aged 72 Montclair New Jersey U S Alma materWittenberg CollegeWittenberg Theological SeminaryOccupation s Minister editor lexicographer publisher and spelling reformerKnown forCo founder of Funk amp Wagnalls Co SpousesEliza Thompson m 1864 died 1868 wbr Helen Gertrude Thompson m 1869 died 1911 wbr ChildrenWilfred J FunkLida Funk ScottSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Psychic research 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editFunk was born in 1839 in the village of Clifton Ohio 3 In 1842 he moved to Springfield Ohio where his father John managed the Pennsylvania House 4 Years later he attended Wittenberg College now Wittenberg University and Wittenberg Theological Seminary both in Springfield 5 Career editUpon his graduation in 1860 he was ordained as a Lutheran pastor and served pastorates in New York Indiana and his home state of Ohio his last pastorate was at Saint Matthews English Lutheran Church in Brooklyn New York where he stayed seven years 3 6 In 1872 Funk resigned from the ministry and made an extensive tour through Europe northern Africa and Asia Minor 6 Funk was a prohibitionist 7 He founded the Voice in 1880 an organ of the Prohibition Party and he was the Prohibition candidate for mayor of New York 3 His Staten Island home grand in scale and extremely decorative was built in 1893 in what was then Prohibition Park and the home still stands 8 In 1875 9 he founded the publishing firm of I K Funk amp Company with the help of a Wittenberg classmate Adam Willis Wagnalls a lawyer and accountant That year he founded and published the Metropolitan Pulpit later its name was changed to Homiletic Review 3 Missionary Review also numbered among the many religious publications he founded after 1876 6 In 1877 the name of his company was changed to Funk amp Wagnalls Company to reflect Wagnalls partnership In 1890 Funk published The Literary Digest a departure from the religious works earlier in his career 10 Perhaps Funk s most important achievement was his Standard Dictionary of the English Language the first volume of which was published in 1893 He worked with a team of more than 740 people His aim was to provide essential information thoroughly and simply at the same time In order to achieve this he placed current meanings first archaic meanings second and etymologies last 11 The dictionary was said to have cost Funk amp Wagnalls over 960 000 12 From 1901 until 1906 Funk amp Wagnalls compiled the Jewish Encyclopaedia After Funk died in 1912 the publishing house eventually became a subsidiary of Thomas Y Crowell Co 13 Psychic research edit In his later years Funk spent time on psychic research Funk was a believer in spiritualism and in his book The Widow s Mite and Other Psychic Phenomena published in 1904 he defended a number of mediums and spirit photography Magician Joseph Rinn has noted that Funk was easily duped by fraudulent mediums such as the Bangs Sisters Funk had bought several of their spirit pictures unaware they were produced fraudulently 14 He also defended Anna Eva Fay and May S Pepper two mediums that were also exposed 15 Personal life editFunk married Eliza Thompson of Carey Ohio in 1864 16 After her death in 1868 Funk married her sister Helen Gertrude Thompson 1842 1911 Funk had two sons and a daughter 17 James A Funk 1876 1898 who predeceased his father in 1898 at age 21 Wilfred John Funk 1883 1965 Lida M Funk 18 a Vassar College graduate who married Robert Scott in 1895 19 20 Funk died in Montclair New Jersey on April 4 1912 5 After some bequests to his alma mater and his brother the residue of the estate was left to his two surviving children 21 Selected works editThe Complete Preacher Sermons Preached By Some of the Most Prominent Clergymen The Religious Newspaper Agency New York 1878 Great Advance Address by Dr I K Funk as Chairman of the New York Prohibition State Convention Saratoga September 12 1895 The Voice 1895 Next Step in Evolution the Present Step 1902 The Widow s Mite and Other Psychic Phenomena Funk amp Wagnalls Co 1904 The Psychic Riddle Funk amp Wagnalls Co 1907 Standard Encyclopedia of the World s Knowledge Funk and Wagnalls Co 1912 22 References edit Isaac Kauffman Funk Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved November 16 2013 Funk Peter May 2003 Feature It Doesn t Pay to Enrich Your Word Power PDF yalerecord com The Yale Record Retrieved March 10 2017 a b c d Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Funk Isaac Kauffman Encyclopedia Americana Owen Lorrie K ed Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places Vol 1 St Clair Shores Somerset 1999 133 a b DR ISAAC K FUNK PUBLISHER IS DEAD President of Funk amp Wagnalls Co Was a Student of Spiritual Phenomena AUTHOR OF PSYCHIC RIDDLE Clergyman and Editor Talked Through Medium with the Spirit of Thomas Paine Was Prohibitionist PDF The New York Times April 5 1912 Retrieved March 4 2020 a b c Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Funk Isaac Kauffman New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead Reynolds Francis J ed 1921 Funk Isaac Kauffman Collier s New Encyclopedia New York P F Collier amp Son Company Ferreri James G March 25 2010 Look it up The Funk in Funk and Wagnalls lived here Staten Island Advance Retrieved March 4 2019 Funk amp Wagnalls New Encyclopedia 1996 Wagnalls Memorial Library Country Living January 2009 permanent dead link Funk amp Wagnalls 1877 Index of Publishing Houses Croll Philip Columbus Schuler Henry Addison Kriebel Howard Wiegner January 1907 Rev Isaac K Funk D D LL D The Pennsylvania German VIII I 29 Retrieved February 15 2014 SEPT 30 1839 ISAAC KAUFMAN FUNK APRIL 4 1912 American Advance 866 1912 Retrieved March 4 2020 Chicago Mediums Said to Have Duped Isaac Funk Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago Illinois February 25 1905 p 3 Dr Isaac Funk of the publishing house of Funk amp Wagnalls of New York has just paid the Bangs sisters 1500 for spirit painting Rinn Joseph 1950 Searchlight on Psychical Research Rider and Company pp 150 171 OBITUARY New York Observer Morse Hallock amp Company 478 April 11 1912 Retrieved March 4 2020 Johnson William E April 13 1912 Sept 30 1839 Isaac Kaufman Funk April 4 1912 American Advance p 2 Retrieved February 16 2014 Portrait of Lida Funk Scott adventistdigitallibrary org Retrieved March 4 2020 Gish Ira Christman Harry 2003 Madison God s Beautiful Farm TEACH Services Inc p 144 ISBN 978 1 57258 260 6 Retrieved March 4 2020 Personals The Vassar Miscellany Vassar College 460 1894 Retrieved March 4 2020 DR FUNK S WILL FILED Leave His Alma Mater Wittenburg College 10 000 and Brother 1 000 PDF The New York Times April 17 1912 Retrieved March 4 2020 Lambert J 2014 A Much Tortured Expression A New Look at Hobson Jobson International Journal of Lexicography 27 54 88 doi 10 1093 ijl ect037 External links editIsaac K Funk at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaac K Funk amp oldid 1162912356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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