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130 Yale University Obituary Record Peekskill, NY, 1920-21; acting secretary Hudson Valley Federated Chamber of Commerce 1921-22, executive secretary Greensburg (Pa ) Chamber of Commerce 1922-24 and editor of Forward Together, its offiaal organ, smce 1924 devoted his time to travel, wnong, and lecturing, chairman Citizens' Naval Enlistment Committee, Albany, Apnl, 1917, and recruited for National Guard; m charge YMCA. work Buddmg 31, Camp Travis, Texas, September 1,1917-December 8,1917, overseas December 8, 1917-January 31,1919, as YM.C A secretary and interpreter, awarded Medaille de la Victoire and Medaille Commemorative Francaise de la Grande Guerre 1930, was particularly mterested m the army reserve and Citizens' Military Training Camps; commissioned First Lieutenant, Staff Speaahsts Section, Officers' Reserve Corps, 1925 and Captam February 12, 1925, publicity officer for several training camps m First and Second Corps areas 1925-26 and handled recruiting service pubhaty for National Army and organized reserves m northeastern New York 1927-33, taught citizenship m camps m eastern states since 1925; travelled abroad 1925 to study military training in Europe; had contnbuted articles to many magazmes, Republican candidate for president of Albany Common Councd 1927 and for mayor 1937, secretary Mayor's Committee on Unemployment 1931, president Albany Boys' Club four years and director Federated Boys' Clubs of Amenca, member Albany Boy Scouts Councd, director Bender Hygienic Laboratory; secretary and treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Northeastern New York 1909-13; alumni correspondent Yale Alumni Magazine for many years and member Association of Class Secretaries (vice-president 1915), member Albany Histoncal and Art Society, New York State Historical Society, Society of Early Dutch Settlers of Albany (president 1938-39), Reserve Officers Association, Albany Chamber of Commerce, and Madison Avenue Reformed Church, Albany (deacon 1908-12, superintendent Olivet Mission of the Sunday School). Marned October 14, 1916, m Springfield, Mass, Gretchen, daughter of Harry Perkins and Edna (Wetsel) Lane. Chddren: Janet (Bennington Coll ex-4.1) and Wilham John, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walker were divorced m 1933 Death due to carcinoma Buned in Albany Rural Cemetery Survived by chddren. Dudley Willcox, B.A. 1908. Bom July 21, 1886, tn Lowell, Mass. Died June 14, 1940, in Princeton, NJ. Father, Rev Charles Henry Willcox, '76 Mother, Mary Chaffee (Dudley) Wdlcox (graduate Mount Holyoke Coll 1878) Yale relatives
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 130 |
Transcript | 130 Yale University Obituary Record Peekskill, NY, 1920-21; acting secretary Hudson Valley Federated Chamber of Commerce 1921-22, executive secretary Greensburg (Pa ) Chamber of Commerce 1922-24 and editor of Forward Together, its offiaal organ, smce 1924 devoted his time to travel, wnong, and lecturing, chairman Citizens' Naval Enlistment Committee, Albany, Apnl, 1917, and recruited for National Guard; m charge YMCA. work Buddmg 31, Camp Travis, Texas, September 1,1917-December 8,1917, overseas December 8, 1917-January 31,1919, as YM.C A secretary and interpreter, awarded Medaille de la Victoire and Medaille Commemorative Francaise de la Grande Guerre 1930, was particularly mterested m the army reserve and Citizens' Military Training Camps; commissioned First Lieutenant, Staff Speaahsts Section, Officers' Reserve Corps, 1925 and Captam February 12, 1925, publicity officer for several training camps m First and Second Corps areas 1925-26 and handled recruiting service pubhaty for National Army and organized reserves m northeastern New York 1927-33, taught citizenship m camps m eastern states since 1925; travelled abroad 1925 to study military training in Europe; had contnbuted articles to many magazmes, Republican candidate for president of Albany Common Councd 1927 and for mayor 1937, secretary Mayor's Committee on Unemployment 1931, president Albany Boys' Club four years and director Federated Boys' Clubs of Amenca, member Albany Boy Scouts Councd, director Bender Hygienic Laboratory; secretary and treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Northeastern New York 1909-13; alumni correspondent Yale Alumni Magazine for many years and member Association of Class Secretaries (vice-president 1915), member Albany Histoncal and Art Society, New York State Historical Society, Society of Early Dutch Settlers of Albany (president 1938-39), Reserve Officers Association, Albany Chamber of Commerce, and Madison Avenue Reformed Church, Albany (deacon 1908-12, superintendent Olivet Mission of the Sunday School). Marned October 14, 1916, m Springfield, Mass, Gretchen, daughter of Harry Perkins and Edna (Wetsel) Lane. Chddren: Janet (Bennington Coll ex-4.1) and Wilham John, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walker were divorced m 1933 Death due to carcinoma Buned in Albany Rural Cemetery Survived by chddren. Dudley Willcox, B.A. 1908. Bom July 21, 1886, tn Lowell, Mass. Died June 14, 1940, in Princeton, NJ. Father, Rev Charles Henry Willcox, '76 Mother, Mary Chaffee (Dudley) Wdlcox (graduate Mount Holyoke Coll 1878) Yale relatives |