Brewster Yale Beach

The center for Jungian Studies founded by Beach in Rye, New York, seated at Wainwright House, built by Congressman J. Mayhew Wainwright
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, where Beach was Deacon
Cliffdale Estate of Beach's aunt and granduncle, the Kenyons, in 1913, Poughkeepsie, New York

Reverend Brewster Yale Beach (1925 – 2008) was an Episcopal minister, vicar and renowned Jungian psychotherapist in Manhattan. He became Deacon of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, and Canon by Bishop J. Brooke Mosley in Delaware. He founded the center for Jungian Studies in Rye, New York, and was elected Director of Christian education for the State of Delaware.

Toward the later part of his life, he brought American-Mexican War documents to Associated Press's CEO Tom Curley, proving the founding of America's oldest news agency by his ancestor, Moses Yale Beach, rather than James Gordon Bennett Sr..[1]

  1. ^ Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 05 Feb 2006, Sun ·Page 5