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School of Law 255 Company 1928 and counsel 1928-31; traveled extensively; visited and hved in many htde-known regions both m the Arctic and Central Afnca, gave many lectures and wrote several articles based on his expenences, secretary West End Association 1901-40, during first World War made 1,000 four-minute speeches; honorary member Amencan Legion, member New Haven County Bar Association and New Haven Colony Histoncal Society; attended Plymouth Church (Congregational), New Haven (member men's Bible class) Marned October 22,1894, m New York City, Mae Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Harris and Melissa Desberry (Manon) Rawhng. Chddren Louis Emory (died September 20,1910) and Thelma Rawhng Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, daughter, and two brothers, Emmanuel Jacobs of St. Petersburg, Fla, and Jacob Jacobs, ex-gS Another brother, Jonas Jacobs, ex-S$ M., died m 1932 Sukehide Kabayama, LL.B. 1891. Born July, 1868, in Kagoshima, Japan. Died March 19,1941, in Tokyo, Japan Father, Sukeo Kabayama. Attended Yale School of Law 1889-93 (LLB 1891, LLM 1892, D C L 1893); entered Japanese army department 1895; private secretary to Pnme Minister and later to Minister of Education, chief secretary Yamamoto cabinet, became member House of Peers by Impenal nomination 1924, president International Telephone Company and Manchuna Cotton Company, adviser Nichi-Ro Fishery Company, director South Manchunan Radways and Daito Culture Society ^ Marned Kuma Takashima, adopted sister of Lieutenant General Viscount Tomotake Takashima Daughter* Hanako, the wife of Kiyohiko Sho (graduate Impenal Umv , Tokyo) Death followed a long illness Survived by daughter Jesse William Johnson, LL.B. 1892. Bom in Brooklyn, N Y Died April 2, 1941, tn Los Angeles, Calf Father, Jesse Johnson, LL D (B A Dartmouth 1863), member Lamb & Johnson, lawyers, Brooklyn, Umted States District Attorney, Eastern Distnct of New York, 1889-93, justice New York Supreme Court 1897-98, son of Elliott Payson and Sarah (Taylor) Johnson of Bradford, Vt Mother, Sarah Ellen (Russell) Johnson.
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 255 |
Transcript | School of Law 255 Company 1928 and counsel 1928-31; traveled extensively; visited and hved in many htde-known regions both m the Arctic and Central Afnca, gave many lectures and wrote several articles based on his expenences, secretary West End Association 1901-40, during first World War made 1,000 four-minute speeches; honorary member Amencan Legion, member New Haven County Bar Association and New Haven Colony Histoncal Society; attended Plymouth Church (Congregational), New Haven (member men's Bible class) Marned October 22,1894, m New York City, Mae Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Harris and Melissa Desberry (Manon) Rawhng. Chddren Louis Emory (died September 20,1910) and Thelma Rawhng Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, daughter, and two brothers, Emmanuel Jacobs of St. Petersburg, Fla, and Jacob Jacobs, ex-gS Another brother, Jonas Jacobs, ex-S$ M., died m 1932 Sukehide Kabayama, LL.B. 1891. Born July, 1868, in Kagoshima, Japan. Died March 19,1941, in Tokyo, Japan Father, Sukeo Kabayama. Attended Yale School of Law 1889-93 (LLB 1891, LLM 1892, D C L 1893); entered Japanese army department 1895; private secretary to Pnme Minister and later to Minister of Education, chief secretary Yamamoto cabinet, became member House of Peers by Impenal nomination 1924, president International Telephone Company and Manchuna Cotton Company, adviser Nichi-Ro Fishery Company, director South Manchunan Radways and Daito Culture Society ^ Marned Kuma Takashima, adopted sister of Lieutenant General Viscount Tomotake Takashima Daughter* Hanako, the wife of Kiyohiko Sho (graduate Impenal Umv , Tokyo) Death followed a long illness Survived by daughter Jesse William Johnson, LL.B. 1892. Bom in Brooklyn, N Y Died April 2, 1941, tn Los Angeles, Calf Father, Jesse Johnson, LL D (B A Dartmouth 1863), member Lamb & Johnson, lawyers, Brooklyn, Umted States District Attorney, Eastern Distnct of New York, 1889-93, justice New York Supreme Court 1897-98, son of Elliott Payson and Sarah (Taylor) Johnson of Bradford, Vt Mother, Sarah Ellen (Russell) Johnson. |