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108 Yak University Obituary Record can Telephone and Telegraph Company 1919-22 and bond department National Bank of Commerce m New York 1922-25; executive assistant to the director Metropolitan Museum of Art, and later executive officer, 1926-40, m division of planning and statistics Umted States Shipping Board, Washington, 1918-19; on Class dinner committee several years; member Society of Mayflower Descendants and St Thomas* Church (Episcopal), New York City. Married January 29, 1916, in New York City, Clannda Starbuck, daughter of Lansdale and Levantia White (Cox) Boardman and sister of Kenneth Boardman, '06. Chddren* Lansdale, '40, and Bradford, Jr. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Ashes interred m South Salem (N Y.) Cemetery Survived by wife, sons, a sister, Clara Temple Board- man Peck, the wife of Laurence Freeman Peck (B.A Harvard 1904) of New York City, and two brothers, Francis Boardman, '97, and Dixon Boardman, '02. Daniel Raymond Noyes, B.A. 1905. Bom August 20, 1883, in St. Paul, Minn. Died November 20, 1940, tn New York City. Father, Darnel Rogers Noyes, semor partner Noyes Brothers & Cuder, wholesale druggists and manufacturing chemists, St. Paul; trustee Carle- ton College, regent Umversity of Minnesota, son of Daniel Rogers and Phoebe Griffin (Lord) Noyes of Lyme, Conn. Mother, Helen Abia (Gilman) Noyes, daughter of Winthrop Sargent and Abia Swift (Lippin- cott) Gdman of New York City. Yale relatives mclude* Winthrop G. Noyes, '91 (brother); Charles H Ludington, '87, Wdham H. Ludmgton, '87, Arthur C Ludmgton, '02, C Remold Noyes, '05, Robert H. Noyes, '08, and Laurence G. Noyes, '16 (cousins); and John Crosby Brown, '15, Wdham Adams Brown, Jr, '17, R Sanford Saltus, *i8, Wmthrop N Saltus, '25, Moreau D Brown, '26, Darnel N. Brown, '28, Winthrop G Brown, '29, and Thatcher M Brown, Jr, '30 (nephews). Rev James Noyes, Fellow of the College 1701-19, was an ancestor. Pnvate tutor and St Paul's School, Concord, N.H. First dispute appointment Jumor year, dissertation appointment Semor year, Class hockey team, member Psi Upsdon and Scroll and Key. Traveled abroad 1905-06, with Brown Brothers & Company, banking and investment secunties, New York City, 1906-16; partner Jackson & Curtis, investment secunties, New York City, 1916-17, vice-president and general manager Foreign Credit Corporation, New York City, 1919-22, associated with G M.-P Murphy & Company, private bankers, New York City, 1922-25 (partner 1923-25), independently engaged as investment counsel, New York City, 1925-40, treasurer Fifth Avenue
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 108 |
Transcript | 108 Yak University Obituary Record can Telephone and Telegraph Company 1919-22 and bond department National Bank of Commerce m New York 1922-25; executive assistant to the director Metropolitan Museum of Art, and later executive officer, 1926-40, m division of planning and statistics Umted States Shipping Board, Washington, 1918-19; on Class dinner committee several years; member Society of Mayflower Descendants and St Thomas* Church (Episcopal), New York City. Married January 29, 1916, in New York City, Clannda Starbuck, daughter of Lansdale and Levantia White (Cox) Boardman and sister of Kenneth Boardman, '06. Chddren* Lansdale, '40, and Bradford, Jr. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Ashes interred m South Salem (N Y.) Cemetery Survived by wife, sons, a sister, Clara Temple Board- man Peck, the wife of Laurence Freeman Peck (B.A Harvard 1904) of New York City, and two brothers, Francis Boardman, '97, and Dixon Boardman, '02. Daniel Raymond Noyes, B.A. 1905. Bom August 20, 1883, in St. Paul, Minn. Died November 20, 1940, tn New York City. Father, Darnel Rogers Noyes, semor partner Noyes Brothers & Cuder, wholesale druggists and manufacturing chemists, St. Paul; trustee Carle- ton College, regent Umversity of Minnesota, son of Daniel Rogers and Phoebe Griffin (Lord) Noyes of Lyme, Conn. Mother, Helen Abia (Gilman) Noyes, daughter of Winthrop Sargent and Abia Swift (Lippin- cott) Gdman of New York City. Yale relatives mclude* Winthrop G. Noyes, '91 (brother); Charles H Ludington, '87, Wdham H. Ludmgton, '87, Arthur C Ludmgton, '02, C Remold Noyes, '05, Robert H. Noyes, '08, and Laurence G. Noyes, '16 (cousins); and John Crosby Brown, '15, Wdham Adams Brown, Jr, '17, R Sanford Saltus, *i8, Wmthrop N Saltus, '25, Moreau D Brown, '26, Darnel N. Brown, '28, Winthrop G Brown, '29, and Thatcher M Brown, Jr, '30 (nephews). Rev James Noyes, Fellow of the College 1701-19, was an ancestor. Pnvate tutor and St Paul's School, Concord, N.H. First dispute appointment Jumor year, dissertation appointment Semor year, Class hockey team, member Psi Upsdon and Scroll and Key. Traveled abroad 1905-06, with Brown Brothers & Company, banking and investment secunties, New York City, 1906-16; partner Jackson & Curtis, investment secunties, New York City, 1916-17, vice-president and general manager Foreign Credit Corporation, New York City, 1919-22, associated with G M.-P Murphy & Company, private bankers, New York City, 1922-25 (partner 1923-25), independently engaged as investment counsel, New York City, 1925-40, treasurer Fifth Avenue |