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196 Yale University Obituary Record missioner of New Haven; son of Nehemiah Hardy and Lucy (Baldwm) Hoyt of New Haven. Mother, Emma J (Gardner) Hoyt; daughter of Wdham Pdcher and Grace Azuba (Parmelee) Gardner of New Haven. Yale relatives mclude Charles W. Hoyt, '94 S (brother); Winthrop Hoyt, '22, and Everett W. Hoyt, '27 (nephews). Hillhouse High School. Select course, member Hillhouse High School and Umversity clubs, and Franklin Hall and Theta Xi. Attended Yale School of Law 1897-99 (LL.B 1899, manager Law School football and baseball teams; contributed to Yale Shingle; member Buckland Debating Club and Kent Club); admitted to bar 1899 and had smce practiced law in New Haven (member Hoyt, Sweedler [Irving, '27] & Hoyt 1935-38 and Hoyt & Hoyt 1938-39); assistant city attorney 1905-08 and city attorney 1908-11; judge city court 1911-13 and 1917- 23, pubhc defender Supenor Court m New Haven 1924-27; state's attorney and counsel for New Haven County 1927-39; represented New Haven m Connecticut General Assembly 1925 and 1927, selectman New Haven one term; chairman convention to elect delegates to Connecticut State Convention 1928, permanent chairman New Haven Probate Distnct Republican Convention 1934, member board of managers New Haven Boys' Club and Friends of Boys 1936-39, chairman commission appomted m 1928 to handle amateur athletics until reorganization of Connecticut Assoaation of the Amateur Athletic Umon of the Umted States, president Connecticut Association 1929-34 and National Amateur Athletic Umon 1937-39, member New York World's Fair Sports Advisory Committee 1938; officiated for many years at Yale swimming and track meets; secretary Class of 1897 S smce 1917 and chairman reunion committee many years; secretary Yale Assoaation of Class Secre- tanes and representative on Alumni Board 1925-26; on committee to administer "1899 Law School Scholarship Fund"; member 1899 L reunion committees (chairman 1924); vice-president 1932-34 and president 1934-36 New Haven County Bar Association, active member 2d Company, Governor's Foot Guard 1907-33 (judge advocate with rank of captam 1926-37), member Connecticut State and American Bar assoaa- tions, and Howard Avenue Church (Congregational), New Haven. Married June 14, 1900, m South Norwalk, Conn, Grace, daughter of Elmore David and Mary Belle (Swords) Alvord. Chlldren• Samuel Eugene, Jr, '26 S , Spencer Steele, '27, '35 L., and Alvord (B A Lehigh Umv 1932) Death due to mjunes received m an automobde acadent. Buned in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, sons, and a granddaughter
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 196 |
Transcript | 196 Yale University Obituary Record missioner of New Haven; son of Nehemiah Hardy and Lucy (Baldwm) Hoyt of New Haven. Mother, Emma J (Gardner) Hoyt; daughter of Wdham Pdcher and Grace Azuba (Parmelee) Gardner of New Haven. Yale relatives mclude Charles W. Hoyt, '94 S (brother); Winthrop Hoyt, '22, and Everett W. Hoyt, '27 (nephews). Hillhouse High School. Select course, member Hillhouse High School and Umversity clubs, and Franklin Hall and Theta Xi. Attended Yale School of Law 1897-99 (LL.B 1899, manager Law School football and baseball teams; contributed to Yale Shingle; member Buckland Debating Club and Kent Club); admitted to bar 1899 and had smce practiced law in New Haven (member Hoyt, Sweedler [Irving, '27] & Hoyt 1935-38 and Hoyt & Hoyt 1938-39); assistant city attorney 1905-08 and city attorney 1908-11; judge city court 1911-13 and 1917- 23, pubhc defender Supenor Court m New Haven 1924-27; state's attorney and counsel for New Haven County 1927-39; represented New Haven m Connecticut General Assembly 1925 and 1927, selectman New Haven one term; chairman convention to elect delegates to Connecticut State Convention 1928, permanent chairman New Haven Probate Distnct Republican Convention 1934, member board of managers New Haven Boys' Club and Friends of Boys 1936-39, chairman commission appomted m 1928 to handle amateur athletics until reorganization of Connecticut Assoaation of the Amateur Athletic Umon of the Umted States, president Connecticut Association 1929-34 and National Amateur Athletic Umon 1937-39, member New York World's Fair Sports Advisory Committee 1938; officiated for many years at Yale swimming and track meets; secretary Class of 1897 S smce 1917 and chairman reunion committee many years; secretary Yale Assoaation of Class Secre- tanes and representative on Alumni Board 1925-26; on committee to administer "1899 Law School Scholarship Fund"; member 1899 L reunion committees (chairman 1924); vice-president 1932-34 and president 1934-36 New Haven County Bar Association, active member 2d Company, Governor's Foot Guard 1907-33 (judge advocate with rank of captam 1926-37), member Connecticut State and American Bar assoaa- tions, and Howard Avenue Church (Congregational), New Haven. Married June 14, 1900, m South Norwalk, Conn, Grace, daughter of Elmore David and Mary Belle (Swords) Alvord. Chlldren• Samuel Eugene, Jr, '26 S , Spencer Steele, '27, '35 L., and Alvord (B A Lehigh Umv 1932) Death due to mjunes received m an automobde acadent. Buned in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, sons, and a granddaughter |