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50 Yak University Obituary Record hawk) Hawkes, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hudson) Sparhawk of Templeton. Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Oration appomtment Jumor year; high oration appomtment and second DeForest Mathematical Pnze Semor year, member Phi Beta~Kappa Attended Yale Graduate School 1896-1900 (Ph D 1900, member Sigma Xi) Studied at Umversity of Gottingen 1901-02, instructor m mathematics Yale Umversity 1897-1904 and assistant professor 1904-10, member faculty Columbia Umversity 1910-43 (professor of mathematics 1910-43 and m charge undergraduate work in mathematics 1912-18, acting dean Columbia College 1917-18, dean 1918-43, and member administrative board 1927); acting dean Bard College 1937, author Advanced Algebra (1905), Higher Algebra (1913), and College, What's the Use? (1927); co-author First Course tn Algebra (1910), Second Course in Algebra (1911), Complete School Algebra (1912), Plane Geometry (1920), Solid Geometry (1921), contributed numerous articles on education and the function of the Amencan college to mathematical journals; lectured extensively in many colleges, Ralph Hill Thomas Memorial Lecturer at Yale 1920-21 and James Humphrey Hoyt Lecturer 1941, administrative officer in charge of military affairs, Student Army Training Corps, Columbia, 1917-18, chairman for Navy's specialized program at Columbia 1943, M.A Hon Yale 1920, L H D Hobart College 1928; LL D. Wabash College 1928, Columbia Umversity and Umversity of Rochester 1929, Bethany College 1941, and Houghton College 1942, on board of editors Construction and Use of Achievement Examinations 1936, president Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools 1927-28 and Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York 1934-35, chairman intercollegiate committee in charge current events contest sponsored by New York Times 1927 and Amencan Council on Education 1938-39, member Class reunion committee 1916, Columbia Umversity Committee on National Defense 1940, and Amencan Mathematical Society Marned (1) July 8, 1896, in Huntington, Mass, Nettie May Coit (Smith Coll ex-96), daughter of Edwm Hall and Emdy (Adams) Coit. Chddren. John Ballard (B A Columbia 1920, M E 1923, Ph D 1938), Ehzabeth Stanley (B A Smith Coll 1924), the wife of Charles Willard Miller (BSE Umv. of Michigan 1924), and Herbert Edwm, Jr (B A. Dartmouth 1934; Ph D. Massachusetts Inst of Technology 1940) Mrs Hawkes died October 10, 1932 Married (2) February 17,1934, in New York City, Anna Lorette Rose (B A. George Washington Umv 1912, MA 1924, Ph.D. Columbia 1933), daughter of James Emerson Rose (Mansfield [Pa ] State Teachers Coll 1867) and Margaret Burns (Everett) Rose No chddren Death due to acute nephntis Buned in Westmore (Vt.) Cemetery Survived by wife, chddren, and four grandchddren
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 50 |
Transcript | 50 Yak University Obituary Record hawk) Hawkes, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Hudson) Sparhawk of Templeton. Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Oration appomtment Jumor year; high oration appomtment and second DeForest Mathematical Pnze Semor year, member Phi Beta~Kappa Attended Yale Graduate School 1896-1900 (Ph D 1900, member Sigma Xi) Studied at Umversity of Gottingen 1901-02, instructor m mathematics Yale Umversity 1897-1904 and assistant professor 1904-10, member faculty Columbia Umversity 1910-43 (professor of mathematics 1910-43 and m charge undergraduate work in mathematics 1912-18, acting dean Columbia College 1917-18, dean 1918-43, and member administrative board 1927); acting dean Bard College 1937, author Advanced Algebra (1905), Higher Algebra (1913), and College, What's the Use? (1927); co-author First Course tn Algebra (1910), Second Course in Algebra (1911), Complete School Algebra (1912), Plane Geometry (1920), Solid Geometry (1921), contributed numerous articles on education and the function of the Amencan college to mathematical journals; lectured extensively in many colleges, Ralph Hill Thomas Memorial Lecturer at Yale 1920-21 and James Humphrey Hoyt Lecturer 1941, administrative officer in charge of military affairs, Student Army Training Corps, Columbia, 1917-18, chairman for Navy's specialized program at Columbia 1943, M.A Hon Yale 1920, L H D Hobart College 1928; LL D. Wabash College 1928, Columbia Umversity and Umversity of Rochester 1929, Bethany College 1941, and Houghton College 1942, on board of editors Construction and Use of Achievement Examinations 1936, president Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools 1927-28 and Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York 1934-35, chairman intercollegiate committee in charge current events contest sponsored by New York Times 1927 and Amencan Council on Education 1938-39, member Class reunion committee 1916, Columbia Umversity Committee on National Defense 1940, and Amencan Mathematical Society Marned (1) July 8, 1896, in Huntington, Mass, Nettie May Coit (Smith Coll ex-96), daughter of Edwm Hall and Emdy (Adams) Coit. Chddren. John Ballard (B A Columbia 1920, M E 1923, Ph D 1938), Ehzabeth Stanley (B A Smith Coll 1924), the wife of Charles Willard Miller (BSE Umv. of Michigan 1924), and Herbert Edwm, Jr (B A. Dartmouth 1934; Ph D. Massachusetts Inst of Technology 1940) Mrs Hawkes died October 10, 1932 Married (2) February 17,1934, in New York City, Anna Lorette Rose (B A. George Washington Umv 1912, MA 1924, Ph.D. Columbia 1933), daughter of James Emerson Rose (Mansfield [Pa ] State Teachers Coll 1867) and Margaret Burns (Everett) Rose No chddren Death due to acute nephntis Buned in Westmore (Vt.) Cemetery Survived by wife, chddren, and four grandchddren |