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Yale College 9 1903-26, Wales Professor emeritus 1926-41; curator of Indie manu- scnpts 1913-25 and honorary curator 1925-41, Percy Turnbull lecturer on poetry of India, Johns Hopkins University, and lecturer Lowell Institute, Boston, 1898; author "The Nasal Verbs m Sansknt, Greek, and Latin" (1873), On Noun-Inflection in the Veda (1880), and A Sanskrit Reader, with Vocabulary and Notes (1884-89), translator Raja-cekhara's Karpura-mangari (1901), revised, brought nearer to completion, and edited William Dwight Whitney's translation of Atharva-Veda Samhtta (1905), prepared Parts of Nala and Httopadesha in English Letters (1889), editor Transactions of American Philological Association, Vols XI-XIV (1879-84), co-editor Journal of American Oriental Society, Vols XVII- XIX (1896-97), a cofounder in 1891 of "Harvard Oriental Series" and editor, with the cooperation of vanous scholars, of the thirty-one volumes m print, in 1929 Indian Studies in Honor of Charles Rockwell Lanman was published by his friends and colleagues, LL D Yale 1902 and University of Aberdeen 1906, awarded Japanese Medal—one of eight bestowed on non-Japanese scholars—at celebration of 2,500th anniversary of Buddha's birth 1934; fellow Amencan Academy of Arts and Sciences, honorary fellow Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal (Calcutta), honorary member Soci£te Asiatique (Pans), Royal Asiatic Society of Great Bntain and Ireland (London) and its North China branch (Shanghai), India Society (London), Finnish-Ugnan Society, Deutsche Morgen- landische Gesellschaft (Leipzig), and Research Society of Bihar, honorary hfe member £cole Francaise d'Extreme Onent, foreign corresponding member Konighche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften (Gottingen), corresponding member Institute of France (Academie des Inscnptions et Belles-Lettres), Royal Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna, Russian Academy of Sciences, Onental Institute (Czechoslovakia), and Bntash Academy (London); honorary correspondent Archeological Department, Government of India, foreign member Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences (Prague); member Amencan Plulological Association (secretary and curator 1879-84, a vice-president 1887-89, and president 1889-90), Amencan Onental Society (corresponding secretary 1884-94, vice-president 1897-1907, 1923-24, and president 1907-08, 1919-20), Amencan Plulosophical Society, Omar Khayyam Club of Amenca (president 1921), Soci&e* de Linguistique de Pans, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, and Unitarian church Marnedjuly 18, 1888, at Beach Bluff, Mass, Mary Billings, daughter of Barney and Malvina (Wheeler) Hinckley Chddren Faith Trumbull (B.A RadchfFe 1912; Mrs. Thomas Buck Hine), Thomas Hinckley (B.A. Harvard 1912, M D 1916); Edith Harmlton (B A Radchffe 1914, M.A. Umv. of California 1915), Katharine Mary (B A Radchffe 1917), the wife of Joseph Winlock (B A. Harvard 1915), Jonathan Trumbull (B A. Harvard 1915, died June 13, 1927), and Esther Cook (B A Rad-
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
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 9 |
Transcript | Yale College 9 1903-26, Wales Professor emeritus 1926-41; curator of Indie manu- scnpts 1913-25 and honorary curator 1925-41, Percy Turnbull lecturer on poetry of India, Johns Hopkins University, and lecturer Lowell Institute, Boston, 1898; author "The Nasal Verbs m Sansknt, Greek, and Latin" (1873), On Noun-Inflection in the Veda (1880), and A Sanskrit Reader, with Vocabulary and Notes (1884-89), translator Raja-cekhara's Karpura-mangari (1901), revised, brought nearer to completion, and edited William Dwight Whitney's translation of Atharva-Veda Samhtta (1905), prepared Parts of Nala and Httopadesha in English Letters (1889), editor Transactions of American Philological Association, Vols XI-XIV (1879-84), co-editor Journal of American Oriental Society, Vols XVII- XIX (1896-97), a cofounder in 1891 of "Harvard Oriental Series" and editor, with the cooperation of vanous scholars, of the thirty-one volumes m print, in 1929 Indian Studies in Honor of Charles Rockwell Lanman was published by his friends and colleagues, LL D Yale 1902 and University of Aberdeen 1906, awarded Japanese Medal—one of eight bestowed on non-Japanese scholars—at celebration of 2,500th anniversary of Buddha's birth 1934; fellow Amencan Academy of Arts and Sciences, honorary fellow Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal (Calcutta), honorary member Soci£te Asiatique (Pans), Royal Asiatic Society of Great Bntain and Ireland (London) and its North China branch (Shanghai), India Society (London), Finnish-Ugnan Society, Deutsche Morgen- landische Gesellschaft (Leipzig), and Research Society of Bihar, honorary hfe member £cole Francaise d'Extreme Onent, foreign corresponding member Konighche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften (Gottingen), corresponding member Institute of France (Academie des Inscnptions et Belles-Lettres), Royal Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Bologna, Russian Academy of Sciences, Onental Institute (Czechoslovakia), and Bntash Academy (London); honorary correspondent Archeological Department, Government of India, foreign member Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences (Prague); member Amencan Plulological Association (secretary and curator 1879-84, a vice-president 1887-89, and president 1889-90), Amencan Onental Society (corresponding secretary 1884-94, vice-president 1897-1907, 1923-24, and president 1907-08, 1919-20), Amencan Plulosophical Society, Omar Khayyam Club of Amenca (president 1921), Soci&e* de Linguistique de Pans, Colonial Society of Massachusetts, and Unitarian church Marnedjuly 18, 1888, at Beach Bluff, Mass, Mary Billings, daughter of Barney and Malvina (Wheeler) Hinckley Chddren Faith Trumbull (B.A RadchfFe 1912; Mrs. Thomas Buck Hine), Thomas Hinckley (B.A. Harvard 1912, M D 1916); Edith Harmlton (B A Radchffe 1914, M.A. Umv. of California 1915), Katharine Mary (B A Radchffe 1917), the wife of Joseph Winlock (B A. Harvard 1915), Jonathan Trumbull (B A. Harvard 1915, died June 13, 1927), and Esther Cook (B A Rad- |