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140 Yale University Obituary Record and two brothers, John E. Baars (Harvard ex-99) and Theodore D. Baars (Harvard ex-9$; Cornell ex-oi)y all of Pensacola • William Cammack Miller, B.A. 1911. Born December 25, 1886, in Washington, D C. Died June 16, 1939, in Washington, D C. Father, John Miller, owner and president Washington Bnck Company; son of John Henry Miller of Kendal, England. Mother, Sarah Booth (Pulman) Miller. Eastern High School, Washington. Attended George Washington Umversity 1906-07, entered Yale College 1907, second colloquy appomtment Jumor and Semor years; member Freshman Glee Club, Apollo Glee Club Sophomore and Jumor years, Wranglers, and Zeta Psi. Attended George Washington Umversity Law School 1911-12 and 1914-17 (LL B 1917, member Phi Delta Phi), engaged with his brother in real estate and development busmess under partnership name W C and A N Miller smce 1912; president W. C. & A. N Miller Development Company smce its organization 1926, and treasurer Washington Secunties Company 1923-39, vice-president Washington Bnck & Terra Cotta Company 1930, director Columbia Tide Company and District Tide Company, president Washington Real Estate Board 1927-28 (vice- president 1925), National Association of Real Estate Boards 1933, Washington Chamber of Commerce 1933, and Yale Club of Washington 1931-32 (secretary 1916-20, first vice-president 1927-28); enlisted June 4, 1918, as chief yeoman, U S Naval Reserve Force; detaded to office of Secretary of Navy until discharge March 20, 1919; on advisory board Riggs National Bank 1934-39, member Operative Budders' Association, Washington Economic Club, Masomc order, and All Souls' Memonal Church (Episcopal), Washington Marned July 24, 1918, m Washington, Mabel Elizabeth, daughter of James O'Connor and Elizabeth (French) Roberts Chddren: Sarah Booth and Wdham Cammack,"Jr Death due to coronary occlusion Buned m Abbey Mausoleum, Arlington, Va Survived by wife, chddren, two sisters, Mrs Sarah M Birney of Washington and Mrs Frances M Brockett of Washington and Cleveland, and a brother, Allison N Miller (Cornell ex-17) of Washington
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1935-1940 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1935-1940 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 140 |
Transcript | 140 Yale University Obituary Record and two brothers, John E. Baars (Harvard ex-99) and Theodore D. Baars (Harvard ex-9$; Cornell ex-oi)y all of Pensacola • William Cammack Miller, B.A. 1911. Born December 25, 1886, in Washington, D C. Died June 16, 1939, in Washington, D C. Father, John Miller, owner and president Washington Bnck Company; son of John Henry Miller of Kendal, England. Mother, Sarah Booth (Pulman) Miller. Eastern High School, Washington. Attended George Washington Umversity 1906-07, entered Yale College 1907, second colloquy appomtment Jumor and Semor years; member Freshman Glee Club, Apollo Glee Club Sophomore and Jumor years, Wranglers, and Zeta Psi. Attended George Washington Umversity Law School 1911-12 and 1914-17 (LL B 1917, member Phi Delta Phi), engaged with his brother in real estate and development busmess under partnership name W C and A N Miller smce 1912; president W. C. & A. N Miller Development Company smce its organization 1926, and treasurer Washington Secunties Company 1923-39, vice-president Washington Bnck & Terra Cotta Company 1930, director Columbia Tide Company and District Tide Company, president Washington Real Estate Board 1927-28 (vice- president 1925), National Association of Real Estate Boards 1933, Washington Chamber of Commerce 1933, and Yale Club of Washington 1931-32 (secretary 1916-20, first vice-president 1927-28); enlisted June 4, 1918, as chief yeoman, U S Naval Reserve Force; detaded to office of Secretary of Navy until discharge March 20, 1919; on advisory board Riggs National Bank 1934-39, member Operative Budders' Association, Washington Economic Club, Masomc order, and All Souls' Memonal Church (Episcopal), Washington Marned July 24, 1918, m Washington, Mabel Elizabeth, daughter of James O'Connor and Elizabeth (French) Roberts Chddren: Sarah Booth and Wdham Cammack,"Jr Death due to coronary occlusion Buned m Abbey Mausoleum, Arlington, Va Survived by wife, chddren, two sisters, Mrs Sarah M Birney of Washington and Mrs Frances M Brockett of Washington and Cleveland, and a brother, Allison N Miller (Cornell ex-17) of Washington |