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Yak College 37 (now Mortbon Corporation of New York) 1905, president 1905-10 and vice-president 1910-29, vice-president and a director Mortgage Conference of New York 1937-41; trustee Northern Assurance Company, Ltd (London), about 1920-29, treasurer Berkshire Industnal Farm, Canaan, N.Y., 1913-31; member New York State Commission of Pnsons 1915- 18; on executive committee Pnson Association of New York, author A History of Yale Athletics, 1840-1888 (1888), Principles of City Land Values (1903), and articles on mortgage and real-estate practice, Alumni Fund agent for his Class 1912-41, member Associates m Fme Arts at Yale, The Pdgnms, and St George's Church (Episcopal), New York City. Marned September 22, 1898, m Mobde, Ala, Lucy, daughter of Charles Wood and Mary Goodwin (Thomas) Gazzam Chddren Mary, the wife of G Francklyn Lawrence, Jr, '18; Eleanor (Bryn Mawr ex-2i\ the wife of Charles Carroll Lee (B S. Harvard 1923), Richard Melancthon, Jr, '28, Clement Gazzam, '30, and Lucy Lea Death due to infection of the gall bladder. Buned in cemetery of All Saints' Church, Locust, NJ Survived by wife, chddren, ten grandchddren, and a sister, Miss Ahce Gertrude Hurd of St Augustine, Fla Salmon Oliver Levinson, B.A. 1888. Bom December 29, 1865, in Noblesville, Ind Died February 2, 1941, in Chicago, III Father, Newman David Levinson, a merchant in Noblesville, son of David Samuel and Rebecca Levinson of Cincinnati, Ohio Mother, Minnie (Newman) Levinson, daughter of Salmon and Pauline (Lewis) Newman of Hamilton, Ohio Noblesville High School, attended University of Chicago 1884-87 Entered Yale College beginning of Semor year, member University Chess Club LL B Chicago Kent College of Law 1892, admitted to the bar 1891; lawyer in Chicago 1891-1941, specializing m reorganization of radroads and industties, at time of death member Levinson, Becker, Peebles & Swiren, founder Amencan Committee for the Outlawry of War 1921 and chairman 1921-41, author of a plan to oudaw war (pubhshed 1921, presented to U S. Senate by Senator Borah 1922, and incorporated m Kellogg-Bnand pact 1928) and of plans for readjustment of Allied and Interallied debts and German reparations, World disarmament, and revision of Treaty of Versailles (pubhshed 1927, 1932, 1935), helped secure changes in statute of Permanent Court of International Justice 1929; estabhshed William Edgar Borah Outlawry of War Foundation at University of Idaho 1929, chairman Chicago Committee for Defense of Human Rights against Nazusm 1933-35, member executive com-
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 37 |
Transcript | Yak College 37 (now Mortbon Corporation of New York) 1905, president 1905-10 and vice-president 1910-29, vice-president and a director Mortgage Conference of New York 1937-41; trustee Northern Assurance Company, Ltd (London), about 1920-29, treasurer Berkshire Industnal Farm, Canaan, N.Y., 1913-31; member New York State Commission of Pnsons 1915- 18; on executive committee Pnson Association of New York, author A History of Yale Athletics, 1840-1888 (1888), Principles of City Land Values (1903), and articles on mortgage and real-estate practice, Alumni Fund agent for his Class 1912-41, member Associates m Fme Arts at Yale, The Pdgnms, and St George's Church (Episcopal), New York City. Marned September 22, 1898, m Mobde, Ala, Lucy, daughter of Charles Wood and Mary Goodwin (Thomas) Gazzam Chddren Mary, the wife of G Francklyn Lawrence, Jr, '18; Eleanor (Bryn Mawr ex-2i\ the wife of Charles Carroll Lee (B S. Harvard 1923), Richard Melancthon, Jr, '28, Clement Gazzam, '30, and Lucy Lea Death due to infection of the gall bladder. Buned in cemetery of All Saints' Church, Locust, NJ Survived by wife, chddren, ten grandchddren, and a sister, Miss Ahce Gertrude Hurd of St Augustine, Fla Salmon Oliver Levinson, B.A. 1888. Bom December 29, 1865, in Noblesville, Ind Died February 2, 1941, in Chicago, III Father, Newman David Levinson, a merchant in Noblesville, son of David Samuel and Rebecca Levinson of Cincinnati, Ohio Mother, Minnie (Newman) Levinson, daughter of Salmon and Pauline (Lewis) Newman of Hamilton, Ohio Noblesville High School, attended University of Chicago 1884-87 Entered Yale College beginning of Semor year, member University Chess Club LL B Chicago Kent College of Law 1892, admitted to the bar 1891; lawyer in Chicago 1891-1941, specializing m reorganization of radroads and industties, at time of death member Levinson, Becker, Peebles & Swiren, founder Amencan Committee for the Outlawry of War 1921 and chairman 1921-41, author of a plan to oudaw war (pubhshed 1921, presented to U S. Senate by Senator Borah 1922, and incorporated m Kellogg-Bnand pact 1928) and of plans for readjustment of Allied and Interallied debts and German reparations, World disarmament, and revision of Treaty of Versailles (pubhshed 1927, 1932, 1935), helped secure changes in statute of Permanent Court of International Justice 1929; estabhshed William Edgar Borah Outlawry of War Foundation at University of Idaho 1929, chairman Chicago Committee for Defense of Human Rights against Nazusm 1933-35, member executive com- |