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Yale College 113 Lawrence Mason, B.A. 1904. Bom October 15, 1882, in Chicago, III Died December 9, 1939, in Toronto, Ontario Father, Edward Gay Mason (B A i860). Mother, Juha Mana (Starkweather) Mason. Yale relatives mclude Henry B Mason, '70, Alfred Bishop Mason, '71, and Chauncey C Starkweather, '74 (uncles), James R Trowbndge, '94, Henry G. Miller, '95, William S Miller, '96, Roy Mason, '02, Mason Trowbndge, '02, Elmer B Mason, ex-02, Mac- donnell Mason, «t-'o3, Calhoun Mason, e#-'o4 (cousms), and Edward G. Mason, 2d, '26, Barrett K Mason, '32, and Fredenc O. Mason, Jr , '42 (nephews) Harvard School, Chicago, and pnvate tutor Phdosophical oration appomtment Jumor and Semor years, honors m Enghsh Semor year, assistant manager Yale Umversity Dramatic Association Sophomore year, on board Yale Daily News four years and Yale Record Jumor and Semor years, Class Day histonan; contnbuted to Class book, dehvered Ivy Ode, member Wigwam, The Pundits, Psi Upsdon, Ehhu, and Phi Beta Kappa Graduate student m Enghsh, Yale, 1906-13 (registered in absentia 1906-07; M.A. 1911, Ph.D 1913), mstructor m Enghsh, French, and Latin The Hotchkiss School 1904-07, instructor m Enghsh Yale Umversity 1907-16 and assistant professor 1916-20, m charge New York branch Brick Row Print and Book Shop 1920-21 (a director smce its foundation and president 1917-21); devoted himself to writing 1921-23, instructor Umversity of Minnesota 1923-24, visiting instructor Harvard Summer School 1923; music and drama critic and also special correspondent Toronto Globe and Mail smce 1924, president Globe Pnnting Company Employees* Benefit Society 1934-39; member Toronto Centennial Committee 1934; adjudicator Dominion Drama Pestival 1935, honorary treasurer Musicians' Committee' for Spanish Refugees 1939; translator from Old Enghsh Genesis A (1915); editor. The English Poems of Henry King, D.D , IS92-1669 (1914), The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice (1918) and The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (1919), co-editor Tale of Two Cities (1906); Canadian editor International Cyclopedia of Music (1939); contnbuted articles to many reviews and magazmes; secretary Graduates Club, New Haven, 1915-16; member Presbytenan church Unmarned. Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes strewn upon waters of Lake Ene Survived by two sisters, Edith M Armstrong, the widow of Morgan K Armstrong, '01 S, and Mrs Neds Nedson of Litchfield, Conn., and five brothers, Julian S Mason, '98, Maunce Mason, '01, Norman H. Mason, *02, George C. Mason, ex-'o7, and Fredenc O
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 113 |
Transcript | Yale College 113 Lawrence Mason, B.A. 1904. Bom October 15, 1882, in Chicago, III Died December 9, 1939, in Toronto, Ontario Father, Edward Gay Mason (B A i860). Mother, Juha Mana (Starkweather) Mason. Yale relatives mclude Henry B Mason, '70, Alfred Bishop Mason, '71, and Chauncey C Starkweather, '74 (uncles), James R Trowbndge, '94, Henry G. Miller, '95, William S Miller, '96, Roy Mason, '02, Mason Trowbndge, '02, Elmer B Mason, ex-02, Mac- donnell Mason, «t-'o3, Calhoun Mason, e#-'o4 (cousms), and Edward G. Mason, 2d, '26, Barrett K Mason, '32, and Fredenc O. Mason, Jr , '42 (nephews) Harvard School, Chicago, and pnvate tutor Phdosophical oration appomtment Jumor and Semor years, honors m Enghsh Semor year, assistant manager Yale Umversity Dramatic Association Sophomore year, on board Yale Daily News four years and Yale Record Jumor and Semor years, Class Day histonan; contnbuted to Class book, dehvered Ivy Ode, member Wigwam, The Pundits, Psi Upsdon, Ehhu, and Phi Beta Kappa Graduate student m Enghsh, Yale, 1906-13 (registered in absentia 1906-07; M.A. 1911, Ph.D 1913), mstructor m Enghsh, French, and Latin The Hotchkiss School 1904-07, instructor m Enghsh Yale Umversity 1907-16 and assistant professor 1916-20, m charge New York branch Brick Row Print and Book Shop 1920-21 (a director smce its foundation and president 1917-21); devoted himself to writing 1921-23, instructor Umversity of Minnesota 1923-24, visiting instructor Harvard Summer School 1923; music and drama critic and also special correspondent Toronto Globe and Mail smce 1924, president Globe Pnnting Company Employees* Benefit Society 1934-39; member Toronto Centennial Committee 1934; adjudicator Dominion Drama Pestival 1935, honorary treasurer Musicians' Committee' for Spanish Refugees 1939; translator from Old Enghsh Genesis A (1915); editor. The English Poems of Henry King, D.D , IS92-1669 (1914), The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice (1918) and The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (1919), co-editor Tale of Two Cities (1906); Canadian editor International Cyclopedia of Music (1939); contnbuted articles to many reviews and magazmes; secretary Graduates Club, New Haven, 1915-16; member Presbytenan church Unmarned. Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes strewn upon waters of Lake Ene Survived by two sisters, Edith M Armstrong, the widow of Morgan K Armstrong, '01 S, and Mrs Neds Nedson of Litchfield, Conn., and five brothers, Julian S Mason, '98, Maunce Mason, '01, Norman H. Mason, *02, George C. Mason, ex-'o7, and Fredenc O |