Page 60 |
Previous | 350 of 1756 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
60 Yak Umversity Obituary Record Attended Harvard Law School 1893-96 (LL B. 1896), admitted to the bar 1897, lawyer m Boston 1897-1941 (m office of Long & Hemenway [Alfred, '61] 1897-1909; member Allen & Weyburn [Lyon, '05] 1909- 10, Allen, Weyburn & Holmes 1910-12, Allen & Packer 1912-23, and Allen, Abbot & Packer 1923-33), representative m Massachusetts General Court 1915-18, attorney general of Massachusetts 1920-23, special assistant to Attorney General of the Umted States, acting as consultant to Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization (1935-36) and consultant on pendmg legislation relating to Federal firearms control (1937-38), represented Department of Justice at Second International Congress of Comparative Law, The Hague, 1937, delegate to Attorney General Cumrmngs' Conference on Crime, Washington, 1934 and later member Attorney General's Advisory Committee on Crime; chairman National Cnme Commission 1930 until about 1937, general counsel Citizens Federal Research Bureau 1923-26, trustee Boston Repertory Theatre 1924-28, an incorporator New England Town Hall 1939, trustee 1939-41, director Lasell Jumor College, vice-chairman and later chairman Boston Indian Citizenship Committee, trustee American Indian Institute 1915-29 and Roe Indian Institute; on executive committee Indian Industries League, adopted member Navajo tnbe, LL D. Harvard 1922, charter member Amencan Law Institute, member Bar Association of the City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Association, National Association of Attorneys General, American Bar Association (a vice- president 1935-36, elected to House of Delegates 1937), Society of Mayflower Descendants, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the Umted States, Sons of Umon Veterans of the Civd War, Yale Club of Boston (a vice-president 1922), and Newton Highlands Congregational Church. - Married June 12, 1901, m Amherst, Mass., Caroline Cheney Hills (B L Smith Coll 1899), daughter of Henry Francis and Adelaide (Spencer) Hills Children Helen Spencer Allen Camfield (Smith Coll ex-2$), Grace Weston (B A Vassar 1927), the wife of Wdham David Hogarth (B A Umv of Oxford 1924), and Carolme Hills (Bennington Coll ex-'36), the wife of Howard Hardenburg Inches (London Coll of Osteopathy 1936) Death due to bronchopneumoma Ashes mterred m Newton Cemetery Survived by wife, chddren, four grandchddren, three sisters, Grace A Holhs (B A Smith Coll 1891, died March 20, 1942), Abby A Eaton (B A Smith Coll 1899), the wife of John N Eaton of West Newton, Mass, and Mrs. Ahce A Bonham of New Braintree, Mass.
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 60 |
Transcript | 60 Yak Umversity Obituary Record Attended Harvard Law School 1893-96 (LL B. 1896), admitted to the bar 1897, lawyer m Boston 1897-1941 (m office of Long & Hemenway [Alfred, '61] 1897-1909; member Allen & Weyburn [Lyon, '05] 1909- 10, Allen, Weyburn & Holmes 1910-12, Allen & Packer 1912-23, and Allen, Abbot & Packer 1923-33), representative m Massachusetts General Court 1915-18, attorney general of Massachusetts 1920-23, special assistant to Attorney General of the Umted States, acting as consultant to Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization (1935-36) and consultant on pendmg legislation relating to Federal firearms control (1937-38), represented Department of Justice at Second International Congress of Comparative Law, The Hague, 1937, delegate to Attorney General Cumrmngs' Conference on Crime, Washington, 1934 and later member Attorney General's Advisory Committee on Crime; chairman National Cnme Commission 1930 until about 1937, general counsel Citizens Federal Research Bureau 1923-26, trustee Boston Repertory Theatre 1924-28, an incorporator New England Town Hall 1939, trustee 1939-41, director Lasell Jumor College, vice-chairman and later chairman Boston Indian Citizenship Committee, trustee American Indian Institute 1915-29 and Roe Indian Institute; on executive committee Indian Industries League, adopted member Navajo tnbe, LL D. Harvard 1922, charter member Amencan Law Institute, member Bar Association of the City of Boston, Middlesex Bar Association, National Association of Attorneys General, American Bar Association (a vice- president 1935-36, elected to House of Delegates 1937), Society of Mayflower Descendants, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the Umted States, Sons of Umon Veterans of the Civd War, Yale Club of Boston (a vice-president 1922), and Newton Highlands Congregational Church. - Married June 12, 1901, m Amherst, Mass., Caroline Cheney Hills (B L Smith Coll 1899), daughter of Henry Francis and Adelaide (Spencer) Hills Children Helen Spencer Allen Camfield (Smith Coll ex-2$), Grace Weston (B A Vassar 1927), the wife of Wdham David Hogarth (B A Umv of Oxford 1924), and Carolme Hills (Bennington Coll ex-'36), the wife of Howard Hardenburg Inches (London Coll of Osteopathy 1936) Death due to bronchopneumoma Ashes mterred m Newton Cemetery Survived by wife, chddren, four grandchddren, three sisters, Grace A Holhs (B A Smith Coll 1891, died March 20, 1942), Abby A Eaton (B A Smith Coll 1899), the wife of John N Eaton of West Newton, Mass, and Mrs. Ahce A Bonham of New Braintree, Mass. |