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64 Yale University Obituary Record Prize and C Wyllys Betts Prize for Enghsh composition Sophomore year, first Henry James TenEyck Prize Jumor year; DeForest Prize medal and one-year honors in modern languages Semor year, on Yale- Harvard debating team Semor year, Class orator; secretary Yale Umon Semor year; member Phi Beta Kappa (on executive committee). Attended Yale Graduate School 1895-98 and Yale Divinity School 1898-1900 (B.D 1900); mstructor m mathematics 1896-99, ordained m Congregational church, Plainville, Conn, June, 1900, and minister there 1900-05, mimster First Congregational Church, Minneapohs, 1905-12, and First Congregational Church, Peoria, 111, 1912-16, engaged m denominational work m Illinois 1916-17, special lecturer, Young Men's Chnstian Association, m U S Army camps 1917-18 and overseas Aprd, 1918-Aprd, 1919, stationed at Romsey, England, and later at Chaumont and St Nazaire, France, mimster Springfield, Vt., 1920-23, First Congregational Church, Pordand, Ore., 1923-28, and Austin Congregational Church, Chicago, 1928-30, author. The Greatness of God (1908) and The Appeal to Experience (1912), on Congregational State Conference Board, member commission on missions 1925-27 and commission on law enforcement 1925-30 National Councd of Congregational Churches, member-at-large prudential committee American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1927-30, trustee Pacific Umversity 1923-29, because of ill-health had not been active smce 1930 Marned June 11, 1891, m Wagoner, Okla, Mattie Cobb (B S Kansas State Agncultural Coll 1888), daughter of Joseph Benson and Evahne (Chngan) Cobb Chddren Helen Isabel (B A Smith Coll 1917; MA Umv of Chicago 1926), Dana Cobb, '21; and Clement Cobb, '28, '32 M Mrs Clarke died October 9,1936 Death due to organic heart lesions Buried m Elmwood Cemetery, Wagoner Survived by children, one granddaughter, a sister, Mrs Mary Luella Clarke Griffin of Ingle wood, Cahf (died August 5, 1940), a half sister, Rhoda Almira Clarke LeRoy (B A Oberhn Coll 1898), the wife of Albert E LeRoy (B.A Wabash Coll 1897, B D. Oberhn Coll 1901), of Braden Castle, Fla , and a half brother, Ward R. Clarke, '94. Walter Evans Cooke, B.A. 1895. Bom May 3, 1874, in Paterson, NJ Died October 9, 1939, tn New York City Father, James Cooke, president Cooke Locomotive & Machme Company, Paterson; son of Watts and Lavinia (Barclay) Cooke of County Antrim, Ireland, and Paterson. Mother, Mimie (Evans) Cooke; daughter of Wilham Lemuel and Elinor (Thomas) Evans of Wales and New York City Yale relatives mclude J Barclay Cooke, '93 (brother),
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 64 |
Transcript | 64 Yale University Obituary Record Prize and C Wyllys Betts Prize for Enghsh composition Sophomore year, first Henry James TenEyck Prize Jumor year; DeForest Prize medal and one-year honors in modern languages Semor year, on Yale- Harvard debating team Semor year, Class orator; secretary Yale Umon Semor year; member Phi Beta Kappa (on executive committee). Attended Yale Graduate School 1895-98 and Yale Divinity School 1898-1900 (B.D 1900); mstructor m mathematics 1896-99, ordained m Congregational church, Plainville, Conn, June, 1900, and minister there 1900-05, mimster First Congregational Church, Minneapohs, 1905-12, and First Congregational Church, Peoria, 111, 1912-16, engaged m denominational work m Illinois 1916-17, special lecturer, Young Men's Chnstian Association, m U S Army camps 1917-18 and overseas Aprd, 1918-Aprd, 1919, stationed at Romsey, England, and later at Chaumont and St Nazaire, France, mimster Springfield, Vt., 1920-23, First Congregational Church, Pordand, Ore., 1923-28, and Austin Congregational Church, Chicago, 1928-30, author. The Greatness of God (1908) and The Appeal to Experience (1912), on Congregational State Conference Board, member commission on missions 1925-27 and commission on law enforcement 1925-30 National Councd of Congregational Churches, member-at-large prudential committee American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 1927-30, trustee Pacific Umversity 1923-29, because of ill-health had not been active smce 1930 Marned June 11, 1891, m Wagoner, Okla, Mattie Cobb (B S Kansas State Agncultural Coll 1888), daughter of Joseph Benson and Evahne (Chngan) Cobb Chddren Helen Isabel (B A Smith Coll 1917; MA Umv of Chicago 1926), Dana Cobb, '21; and Clement Cobb, '28, '32 M Mrs Clarke died October 9,1936 Death due to organic heart lesions Buried m Elmwood Cemetery, Wagoner Survived by children, one granddaughter, a sister, Mrs Mary Luella Clarke Griffin of Ingle wood, Cahf (died August 5, 1940), a half sister, Rhoda Almira Clarke LeRoy (B A Oberhn Coll 1898), the wife of Albert E LeRoy (B.A Wabash Coll 1897, B D. Oberhn Coll 1901), of Braden Castle, Fla , and a half brother, Ward R. Clarke, '94. Walter Evans Cooke, B.A. 1895. Bom May 3, 1874, in Paterson, NJ Died October 9, 1939, tn New York City Father, James Cooke, president Cooke Locomotive & Machme Company, Paterson; son of Watts and Lavinia (Barclay) Cooke of County Antrim, Ireland, and Paterson. Mother, Mimie (Evans) Cooke; daughter of Wilham Lemuel and Elinor (Thomas) Evans of Wales and New York City Yale relatives mclude J Barclay Cooke, '93 (brother), |