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Divinity School 245 field, Mo.; B.A. Drury College 1897; attended Yale Divinity School 1897-1900 (B D. 1900) and Harvard Umversity 1911-13 (M.A 1913); ordained m Congregational church, Penacook, N.H., 1900 and minister there 1900-03; minister Lebanon, N.H., 1903-11 and Ayer, Mass., 1912-13; acting minister Walnut Avenue Church, Roxbury, Mass,, 1913-15; minister Bristol, R1,1916-18, Hillside Congregational Church, Medford, Mass, 1920-21, and Second Congregational Church, Winchester, Mass., 1922 until retirement 1937; associated with Pdgnm Memonal Campaign Fund for Congregational Ministers 1919-22; resided in Dorchester 1937-40; overseas August, 1918-August, 1919, as YM.C.A secretary in France and Luxembourg; member Old South Church, Boston. Marned May 25, 1900, m New Haven, Conn, Georgietta, daughter of Lewis Peck and Frances Augusta (Bacon) Bradley Daughter Ruth Elizabeth (B.A Radchffe 1926, MA. Columbia 1930), the wife of Harold Tirrell Gerry (B.S. Massachusetts Inst of Technology 1929, PhD 1932) Death due to blood clots on the brain Buned m Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Survived by wife, daughter, one grandchdd, two sisters, the Misses Annie and Elizabeth Whidey of England, and three brothers, Henry, Philip, and Caleb Whidey, of England. WiUiam Talbot Allison, B.D. 1901. Bom December 20,1874, in Unionvtlle, Ontario. Died February 4,1941, in Winnipeg, Manitoba Father, Thomas Read Allison, a merchant in Toronto, Ontano, son of Thomas and Margaret (Clarkson) Allison of Scarboro Township, Ontano Mother, Mary Ann (Forfar) Allison, daughter of Wilham and Agnes (McClevin) Forfar of Bendale, Scarboro Harbord Collegiate Institute, Toronto, B A Umversity of Toronto 1899 and M.A. 1900; editor News Magazine, Toronto, 1901-02; attended Yale Divinity School 1899-1901, 1907-09 (B.D 1901), Sheffield Scientific School 1008-09, and Yale Graduate School 1907-10 (PhD 1910), ordained in Presbytenan church, Stayner, Ontano, 1902 and minister there 1902-07; minister Congregational church, Middlefield, Conn, 1907-10; instructor m English Wesley College, Winnipeg, 1910-20, assistant professor of English Umversity of Manitoba 1920-28, associate professor 1928-30, professor 1930-40, and professor ementus 1940-41, lecturer m English Umversity of Toronto 1904, 1905, and 1906, author. The Amber Army and Other Poems (1909), editor: The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, by John Mdton (1911); literary editor Winnipeg Tribune 1920-41; contnbuted book reviews and syndicated articles on literature
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 245 |
Transcript | Divinity School 245 field, Mo.; B.A. Drury College 1897; attended Yale Divinity School 1897-1900 (B D. 1900) and Harvard Umversity 1911-13 (M.A 1913); ordained m Congregational church, Penacook, N.H., 1900 and minister there 1900-03; minister Lebanon, N.H., 1903-11 and Ayer, Mass., 1912-13; acting minister Walnut Avenue Church, Roxbury, Mass,, 1913-15; minister Bristol, R1,1916-18, Hillside Congregational Church, Medford, Mass, 1920-21, and Second Congregational Church, Winchester, Mass., 1922 until retirement 1937; associated with Pdgnm Memonal Campaign Fund for Congregational Ministers 1919-22; resided in Dorchester 1937-40; overseas August, 1918-August, 1919, as YM.C.A secretary in France and Luxembourg; member Old South Church, Boston. Marned May 25, 1900, m New Haven, Conn, Georgietta, daughter of Lewis Peck and Frances Augusta (Bacon) Bradley Daughter Ruth Elizabeth (B.A Radchffe 1926, MA. Columbia 1930), the wife of Harold Tirrell Gerry (B.S. Massachusetts Inst of Technology 1929, PhD 1932) Death due to blood clots on the brain Buned m Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Survived by wife, daughter, one grandchdd, two sisters, the Misses Annie and Elizabeth Whidey of England, and three brothers, Henry, Philip, and Caleb Whidey, of England. WiUiam Talbot Allison, B.D. 1901. Bom December 20,1874, in Unionvtlle, Ontario. Died February 4,1941, in Winnipeg, Manitoba Father, Thomas Read Allison, a merchant in Toronto, Ontano, son of Thomas and Margaret (Clarkson) Allison of Scarboro Township, Ontano Mother, Mary Ann (Forfar) Allison, daughter of Wilham and Agnes (McClevin) Forfar of Bendale, Scarboro Harbord Collegiate Institute, Toronto, B A Umversity of Toronto 1899 and M.A. 1900; editor News Magazine, Toronto, 1901-02; attended Yale Divinity School 1899-1901, 1907-09 (B.D 1901), Sheffield Scientific School 1008-09, and Yale Graduate School 1907-10 (PhD 1910), ordained in Presbytenan church, Stayner, Ontano, 1902 and minister there 1902-07; minister Congregational church, Middlefield, Conn, 1907-10; instructor m English Wesley College, Winnipeg, 1910-20, assistant professor of English Umversity of Manitoba 1920-28, associate professor 1928-30, professor 1930-40, and professor ementus 1940-41, lecturer m English Umversity of Toronto 1904, 1905, and 1906, author. The Amber Army and Other Poems (1909), editor: The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, by John Mdton (1911); literary editor Winnipeg Tribune 1920-41; contnbuted book reviews and syndicated articles on literature |