The son of a minister, Daniel Smart made his profession of faith at the Reformed Church of Schoharie, New York, at the age of ten. His preparatory studies were at the Rutgers Preparatory School of Cambridge, New York, and he then attended Amherst College where he ran track, played baseball, and was a member of the Christian Association Cabinet. He graduated from Amherst in 1914, and entered the seminary at Princeton, where he pursued further studies for two years. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister by the United Presbyterian Church of Argyle on July 25, 1917. He was secretary of the Y.M.C.A. at Rutgers College from 1916 to 1917, and then entered the Y.M.C.A.’s war work as Secretary at Fort Ethan Allen, Governor’s Island, New York. In 1918 he entered the Chaplain’s Training School at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky, and was commissioned a U.S. Army chaplain. He was sent to the battlefield in France in August, and was killed in action two months later.



