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136 Yale University Obituary Record N Y Mother, Martha Burr (Cogswell) Bendey; daughter of Wdham Francis and Martha (Breck) Cogswell of Rochester. Yale relatives include a cousm, James B Boynton, '19 S. East High School, Rochester. Honors in studies and first Berkeley Premium for Latin composition Freshman year, honors m studies of Jumor year; phdosophical oration appomtment Jumor and Semor years; member Freshman Hockey Team and Class hockey team; on Freshman Glee Club, member College Choir, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Phi Beta Kappa Pnvate tutor in Lexington, Ky., 1910-11; attended Yale School of Law 1911-13 (LL B summa cum laude 1913, Foster Pnze; chairman board Yale Law Journal, member Kent Club and Corbey Court); admitted to the bar 1914; clerk Strong & Cadwalader (later Cadwalader, Wicker- sham & Taft), lawyers, New York City, 1913-14 and managmg clerk 1914-December, 1915; practiced law in Rochester 1916-40; partner m firm of Bentley [Cogswell, '00] & MacFarlane 1916; practiced mdependendy 1916-17 and with his brother in firm of Bendey & Bentley 1917; member Wickes & Bentley 1919-22; associated with Hubbell, Taylor, Goodwm, Nixon & Hargrave (later Goodwm, Nixon, Har- grave, Middleton & Devans) 1922-40 and member of the firm smce 1927; assistant secretary Title Guaranty Corporation, Rochester, 1925-28, director 1924-29; served with New York National Guard on Mexican border m 1916, enlisted May 14,1917, attended Officers' Training Camp, Madison Barracks; commissioned First Lieutenant, Infantry, August 15, 1917, and promoted to captaincy November 1, 1918, overseas September 12,1917, to about July 18,1919; attended Amencan Infantry Officers* School and General Staff College October i-December 12, 1917; attached to G-3 Headquarters, First Army Corps, December 13, 1917- February 12, 1918; with A E F. Student Detachment, The Sorbonne, February 13, 1918-March 1, 1919, commanding officer Brest Casual Company 2350 March i-June 15, 1919; discharged August 7, 1919; member Amencan Legion, Rochester, Monroe County, New York State, and Amencan Bar assoaations, and Third Presbytenan Church, Rochester Marned November 15,1918, m Rochester, Janet Cornelia, daughter of Charles Marvin and Sophie Todd (Hubbard) Everest, and granddaughter of Robert Hubbard (M.D 1851) Chddren Robert Hubbard, Ruth Everest, Charles Raymond, and Martha Hartwell. Death due to multiple sclerosis of the spinal cord Buned in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Survived by wife, chddren, mother, and five brothers, Cogswell Bendey, *oo, Livingston Bentley, '15, Alexander Bendey (M E Cornell 1904) of Toronto, Harold Bendey of New York City, and DeLancey Bendey (Cornell «c-'n) of Rochester.
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 136 |
Transcript | 136 Yale University Obituary Record N Y Mother, Martha Burr (Cogswell) Bendey; daughter of Wdham Francis and Martha (Breck) Cogswell of Rochester. Yale relatives include a cousm, James B Boynton, '19 S. East High School, Rochester. Honors in studies and first Berkeley Premium for Latin composition Freshman year, honors m studies of Jumor year; phdosophical oration appomtment Jumor and Semor years; member Freshman Hockey Team and Class hockey team; on Freshman Glee Club, member College Choir, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Phi Beta Kappa Pnvate tutor in Lexington, Ky., 1910-11; attended Yale School of Law 1911-13 (LL B summa cum laude 1913, Foster Pnze; chairman board Yale Law Journal, member Kent Club and Corbey Court); admitted to the bar 1914; clerk Strong & Cadwalader (later Cadwalader, Wicker- sham & Taft), lawyers, New York City, 1913-14 and managmg clerk 1914-December, 1915; practiced law in Rochester 1916-40; partner m firm of Bentley [Cogswell, '00] & MacFarlane 1916; practiced mdependendy 1916-17 and with his brother in firm of Bendey & Bentley 1917; member Wickes & Bentley 1919-22; associated with Hubbell, Taylor, Goodwm, Nixon & Hargrave (later Goodwm, Nixon, Har- grave, Middleton & Devans) 1922-40 and member of the firm smce 1927; assistant secretary Title Guaranty Corporation, Rochester, 1925-28, director 1924-29; served with New York National Guard on Mexican border m 1916, enlisted May 14,1917, attended Officers' Training Camp, Madison Barracks; commissioned First Lieutenant, Infantry, August 15, 1917, and promoted to captaincy November 1, 1918, overseas September 12,1917, to about July 18,1919; attended Amencan Infantry Officers* School and General Staff College October i-December 12, 1917; attached to G-3 Headquarters, First Army Corps, December 13, 1917- February 12, 1918; with A E F. Student Detachment, The Sorbonne, February 13, 1918-March 1, 1919, commanding officer Brest Casual Company 2350 March i-June 15, 1919; discharged August 7, 1919; member Amencan Legion, Rochester, Monroe County, New York State, and Amencan Bar assoaations, and Third Presbytenan Church, Rochester Marned November 15,1918, m Rochester, Janet Cornelia, daughter of Charles Marvin and Sophie Todd (Hubbard) Everest, and granddaughter of Robert Hubbard (M.D 1851) Chddren Robert Hubbard, Ruth Everest, Charles Raymond, and Martha Hartwell. Death due to multiple sclerosis of the spinal cord Buned in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester Survived by wife, chddren, mother, and five brothers, Cogswell Bendey, *oo, Livingston Bentley, '15, Alexander Bendey (M E Cornell 1904) of Toronto, Harold Bendey of New York City, and DeLancey Bendey (Cornell «c-'n) of Rochester. |