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36 Yale University Obituary Record Allen (Evans) Woollen, daughter of Henry Bloomfield and Mana Jane (Nesbit) Evans who lived near Indianapolis Yale relatives mclude: Harry Woollen, '92 (brother), and Wilham J Holhday, '17 S , and Fredenck T Holhday, '20 S (nephews) Indianapolis Classical School Second Enghsh composition pnze first and second terms Sophomore year, oration appomtment and Exhibition speaker Jumor year; dissertation appointment, Townsend speaker, and winner DeForest Medal Semor year; an editor Yale Literary Magazine Semor year, Class orator; member Hare and Hounds Club, Gamma Nu, Psi Upsdon, and Chi Delta Theta Graduate member Ehhu. Employed m Indianapolis 1886-87, attended Yale Graduate School 1887-88 (M A 1889, special commendation John Addison Porter Pnze 1888), secretary Wabash Natural Gas Company, Indianapolis, 1888-89, studied law with his father and assistant to general attorney Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Radway Company 1889-92, admitted to the bar 1892, partner Woollen & Woollen 1892-1906, Woollen, Woollen & Byers 1906-11, and Woollen, Woollen &Welhver 1911-18; vice-president and counsel Amencan National Bank 1908-10 and vice-president of its successor Fletcher Amencan National Bank 1910-16; president Fletcher Trust Company 1912-34, chairman of the board 1934-42; vice-president American Central Life Insurance Company 1914-35, contnbuted articles on economic and farm problems to penodicals, lecturer Indiana Law School 1895-98, Indiana "favonte son" candidate for presidential nomination 1928, chairman finance committee Democratic presidential campaign 1932, permanent secretary First Monetary Convention, Indianapolis, 1897, LLD Wabash College 1928 and Indiana and Butler universities 1929, president Yale Alumni Association of Indiana 1915-16 and representative on Alumni Board 1923-26, an organizer Indianapolis Foundation 1916; president Indianapolis Art Institute 1907-41, Charity Organization Society 1919-22, Board of Chddren's Guardians for Manon County 1907-25, and Indianapolis Presbytenan Umon 1923-24, vice-president Indianapolis Community Fund 1921-24, 1925-26; treasurer Indiana Society for Mental Hygiene 1916-39; secretary of the board Long College for Women 1922-42, on Permanent Judicial Commission, General Assembly of the Presbytenan Church in the Umted States of Amenca, 1925-28, Board of National Missions 1925-30, special committee on the Revision of the Book of Common Worship 1928-31, National Loyalty Commission 1929, and Commissioner to 137th General Assembly 1925, honorary member Phi Beta Kappa, member Indiana Histoncal Commission, Amencan Free Trade League (a vice-president 1904), Amencan Bankers Association (vice-president trust division 1922-23 and president 1923-24), and First Presbytenan Church, Indianapolis Marned June 9, 1896, m Indianapolis, Nancy, daughter of Conrad
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 36 |
Transcript | 36 Yale University Obituary Record Allen (Evans) Woollen, daughter of Henry Bloomfield and Mana Jane (Nesbit) Evans who lived near Indianapolis Yale relatives mclude: Harry Woollen, '92 (brother), and Wilham J Holhday, '17 S , and Fredenck T Holhday, '20 S (nephews) Indianapolis Classical School Second Enghsh composition pnze first and second terms Sophomore year, oration appomtment and Exhibition speaker Jumor year; dissertation appointment, Townsend speaker, and winner DeForest Medal Semor year; an editor Yale Literary Magazine Semor year, Class orator; member Hare and Hounds Club, Gamma Nu, Psi Upsdon, and Chi Delta Theta Graduate member Ehhu. Employed m Indianapolis 1886-87, attended Yale Graduate School 1887-88 (M A 1889, special commendation John Addison Porter Pnze 1888), secretary Wabash Natural Gas Company, Indianapolis, 1888-89, studied law with his father and assistant to general attorney Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Radway Company 1889-92, admitted to the bar 1892, partner Woollen & Woollen 1892-1906, Woollen, Woollen & Byers 1906-11, and Woollen, Woollen &Welhver 1911-18; vice-president and counsel Amencan National Bank 1908-10 and vice-president of its successor Fletcher Amencan National Bank 1910-16; president Fletcher Trust Company 1912-34, chairman of the board 1934-42; vice-president American Central Life Insurance Company 1914-35, contnbuted articles on economic and farm problems to penodicals, lecturer Indiana Law School 1895-98, Indiana "favonte son" candidate for presidential nomination 1928, chairman finance committee Democratic presidential campaign 1932, permanent secretary First Monetary Convention, Indianapolis, 1897, LLD Wabash College 1928 and Indiana and Butler universities 1929, president Yale Alumni Association of Indiana 1915-16 and representative on Alumni Board 1923-26, an organizer Indianapolis Foundation 1916; president Indianapolis Art Institute 1907-41, Charity Organization Society 1919-22, Board of Chddren's Guardians for Manon County 1907-25, and Indianapolis Presbytenan Umon 1923-24, vice-president Indianapolis Community Fund 1921-24, 1925-26; treasurer Indiana Society for Mental Hygiene 1916-39; secretary of the board Long College for Women 1922-42, on Permanent Judicial Commission, General Assembly of the Presbytenan Church in the Umted States of Amenca, 1925-28, Board of National Missions 1925-30, special committee on the Revision of the Book of Common Worship 1928-31, National Loyalty Commission 1929, and Commissioner to 137th General Assembly 1925, honorary member Phi Beta Kappa, member Indiana Histoncal Commission, Amencan Free Trade League (a vice-president 1904), Amencan Bankers Association (vice-president trust division 1922-23 and president 1923-24), and First Presbytenan Church, Indianapolis Marned June 9, 1896, m Indianapolis, Nancy, daughter of Conrad |