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36 Yale University Obituary Record Marsh, Day & Calhoun Apnl i-November 22, 1942, attorney for Umted States Shipping Board and later special counsel for Emergency Fleet Corporation dunng World War I, trustee Bndgeport Y.M.C.A. 1900-42; co-author, with Charles S Haight, '92, Questions and Answers for Bar Examinations (1899; 2d edition 1909), alderman City of Bndgeport 1900-01, chairman Bndgeport City Planning Commission 1915 and Zoning Commission for Fairfield, Conn , 1926-39, member Connecticut Civic Association (on executive committee), Military Order of the Loyal Legion (New York), Association of the Bar of the City of New York, State Bar Association of Connecticut, Fairfield County Bar Association (chairman committee on recommendations for admissions to the bar), Amencan Bar Association, and Southport Congregational Church. Marned October 28, 1909, in Montclair, N J , Irene Lee, daughter of Alvin James and Irene (Lee) Gramn Chddren: Margaret (B A Bryn Mawr 1934), the wife of Sheldon R Luce, '33, and John Lee (B.A Dartmouth 1936). Mrs. Marsh died September 1, 1936 Death due to myocarditis Buned m Center Cemetery, New Mdford Survived by chddren, four grandchddren, and a brother, Egbert Marsh, '95 S. Thornwell Mullally, B.A. 1892. Bom January 17, 1868, in Columbia, S C. Died March 16, 1943, in San Francisco, Calif. Father, Rev Francis Patrick Mullally, D D , a Presbytenan minister; president Adger College, Columbia, son of Thomas and Jane (Mandevdle) Mullally of Clonmel, Ireland Mother, Elizabeth Keith (Adger) Mullally; daughter of Rev. John Badey Adger, DD (Pnnceton Theological Seminary 1829-33), m1^ Elizabeth Keith (Shrewsbury) Adger of Columbia. Yale relatives mclude a nephew, Mandevdle Mullally, Jr , '39 Adger College, Umversity of South Carolina, and Hopkms Grammar School, New Haven Third composition pnze Sophomore year; first dispute appomtment Jumor and Semor years, Jumor Exhibition Speaker, Townsend Premium; participated m Yale-Harvard debate Semor year; an editor Yak Literary Magazine Senior year; Jumor Promenade and Ivy committees; member Umversity Club, Yale Umon, Eta Phi, Psi Upsdon, Chi Delta Theta, and Scroll and Key. Attended Umversity of Virginia Law School 1892 and New York Law School 1892-94 (LL B 1894), in office of Betts [Fredenc H , '64], Atterbury [Charles L , '64], Hyde & Betts [Samuel Rossiter, '75] 1892-93 and Alexander & Green 1893-94, admitted to New York bar 1894 and to California bar, lawyer m New York City 1894-1906 (member Atterbury & Mullally) and San Francisco 1919-43, assistant to the president United Railroads, now Market Street Radway Company, San Francisco, 1906-17, member Committee of Fifty which took charge of civilian needs foliowmg San Francisco fire 1906, chairman transportation committee and committee for removal of debris; a
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 Marsh, Day & Calhoun Apnl i-November 22, 1942, attorney for Umted States Shipping Board and later special counsel for Emergency Fleet Corporation dunng World War I, trustee Bndgeport Y.M.C.A. 1900-42; co-author, with Charles S Haight, '92, Questions and Answers for Bar Examinations (1899; 2d edition 1909), alderman City of Bndgeport 1900-01, chairman Bndgeport City Planning Commission 1915 and Zoning Commission for Fairfield, Conn , 1926-39, member Connecticut Civic Association (on executive committee), Military Order of the Loyal Legion (New York), Association of the Bar of the City of New York, State Bar Association of Connecticut, Fairfield County Bar Association (chairman committee on recommendations for admissions to the bar), Amencan Bar Association, and Southport Congregational Church. Marned October 28, 1909, in Montclair, N J , Irene Lee, daughter of Alvin James and Irene (Lee) Gramn Chddren: Margaret (B A Bryn Mawr 1934), the wife of Sheldon R Luce, '33, and John Lee (B.A Dartmouth 1936). Mrs. Marsh died September 1, 1936 Death due to myocarditis Buned m Center Cemetery, New Mdford Survived by chddren, four grandchddren, and a brother, Egbert Marsh, '95 S. Thornwell Mullally, B.A. 1892. Bom January 17, 1868, in Columbia, S C. Died March 16, 1943, in San Francisco, Calif. Father, Rev Francis Patrick Mullally, D D , a Presbytenan minister; president Adger College, Columbia, son of Thomas and Jane (Mandevdle) Mullally of Clonmel, Ireland Mother, Elizabeth Keith (Adger) Mullally; daughter of Rev. John Badey Adger, DD (Pnnceton Theological Seminary 1829-33), m1^ Elizabeth Keith (Shrewsbury) Adger of Columbia. Yale relatives mclude a nephew, Mandevdle Mullally, Jr , '39 Adger College, Umversity of South Carolina, and Hopkms Grammar School, New Haven Third composition pnze Sophomore year; first dispute appomtment Jumor and Semor years, Jumor Exhibition Speaker, Townsend Premium; participated m Yale-Harvard debate Semor year; an editor Yak Literary Magazine Senior year; Jumor Promenade and Ivy committees; member Umversity Club, Yale Umon, Eta Phi, Psi Upsdon, Chi Delta Theta, and Scroll and Key. Attended Umversity of Virginia Law School 1892 and New York Law School 1892-94 (LL B 1894), in office of Betts [Fredenc H , '64], Atterbury [Charles L , '64], Hyde & Betts [Samuel Rossiter, '75] 1892-93 and Alexander & Green 1893-94, admitted to New York bar 1894 and to California bar, lawyer m New York City 1894-1906 (member Atterbury & Mullally) and San Francisco 1919-43, assistant to the president United Railroads, now Market Street Radway Company, San Francisco, 1906-17, member Committee of Fifty which took charge of civilian needs foliowmg San Francisco fire 1906, chairman transportation committee and committee for removal of debris; a |