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Yak College 69 Attended Harvard Law School 1899-1901, traveled around the world 1901- 02; admitted to New York bar 1902 and Massachusetts bar 1907, lawyer m New York City 1902-07 and 1912-43 (with Harmon & Mathewson 1902-07) and m Boston 1907-12; m legal department Tide Guarantee and Trust Company, New York City, 1905-07 and 1922-43, member Masomc order Marned February 28, 1906, m New York City, Juha Steele, daughter of Charles Edward Barton (M D New York Umv 1890) and Kate Ella (Caldwell) Barton and sister of Howard Barton, '14 Adopted son [George] Barton Mrs Wakefield died October 13, 1935 Death due to carcinoma Ashes interred m Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Survived by son, a sister, Mrs Ruby W. Dunham of Belfast, Mame, and a brother, Cyrus Wakefield of Nanuet, N Y WiUiam Savage Johnson, B.A. 1900. Born August 26, 1877, in Portsmouth, Ohio Died December 15, 1942, in Lawrence, Kans Father, Sherman Gdbert Johnson, member Johnson & Roads, manufacturers of carnage hubs and spokes, Portsmouth, son of Samuel Camp and Phoebe Baldwm (Camp) Johnson of Ironton, Ohio Mother, Emdy Harnet (Savage) Johnson; daughter of William Henry and Adah Ann (Camp) Savage of Berlin and Middletown, Conn. Yale relatives mclude a cousin, Howard E Boardman, '99 S. Menden (Conn) High School Entered with Class of 1899, high oration appomtment Jumor and Semor years, two-year honors m ancient languages Semor year, honorable mention Albert Stanburrough Cook Pnze m Poetry Semor year, member Chi Delta Theta and Phi Beta Kappa Master of classics The Yeates Institute, Lancaster, Pa, 1900-02, substitute Foster School, Cornwall, Conn, 1902; student in English Yale Graduate School 1902-05 (PhD 1905; Albert Stanburrough Cook Pnze m Poetry 1904); mstructor m rhetoric Yale University 1905 and Enghsh 1905-08, assistant professor of Enghsh Umversity of Kansas 1908-13, associate professor 1913-20, professor 1920-42, and chairman department of Enghsh 1924-40, mstructor m war aims course Umversity of Kansas 1917-18 and acted as Battalion Adjutant in student training regiment, chairman Carruth Poetry Pnze Committee 1927-42 and Umversity Senate advisory committee 1932-36, president Kansas College Teachers of English; editor Ben Jonson's The Devil Is an Ass (Yale Studies m English, Vol XXIX, 1905), Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (1913), and Carlyle's Sartor Resartus (1924), author Thomas Carlyle A Study of His Literary Apprenticeship, 1814-1831 (1911), contnbuted poems to Yale Literary Magazine and Yale Anthology of Verse, and articles to Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Saturday Review of Literature, and other publications, chairman Douglas County branch Fatherless
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 69 |
Transcript | Yak College 69 Attended Harvard Law School 1899-1901, traveled around the world 1901- 02; admitted to New York bar 1902 and Massachusetts bar 1907, lawyer m New York City 1902-07 and 1912-43 (with Harmon & Mathewson 1902-07) and m Boston 1907-12; m legal department Tide Guarantee and Trust Company, New York City, 1905-07 and 1922-43, member Masomc order Marned February 28, 1906, m New York City, Juha Steele, daughter of Charles Edward Barton (M D New York Umv 1890) and Kate Ella (Caldwell) Barton and sister of Howard Barton, '14 Adopted son [George] Barton Mrs Wakefield died October 13, 1935 Death due to carcinoma Ashes interred m Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Survived by son, a sister, Mrs Ruby W. Dunham of Belfast, Mame, and a brother, Cyrus Wakefield of Nanuet, N Y WiUiam Savage Johnson, B.A. 1900. Born August 26, 1877, in Portsmouth, Ohio Died December 15, 1942, in Lawrence, Kans Father, Sherman Gdbert Johnson, member Johnson & Roads, manufacturers of carnage hubs and spokes, Portsmouth, son of Samuel Camp and Phoebe Baldwm (Camp) Johnson of Ironton, Ohio Mother, Emdy Harnet (Savage) Johnson; daughter of William Henry and Adah Ann (Camp) Savage of Berlin and Middletown, Conn. Yale relatives mclude a cousin, Howard E Boardman, '99 S. Menden (Conn) High School Entered with Class of 1899, high oration appomtment Jumor and Semor years, two-year honors m ancient languages Semor year, honorable mention Albert Stanburrough Cook Pnze m Poetry Semor year, member Chi Delta Theta and Phi Beta Kappa Master of classics The Yeates Institute, Lancaster, Pa, 1900-02, substitute Foster School, Cornwall, Conn, 1902; student in English Yale Graduate School 1902-05 (PhD 1905; Albert Stanburrough Cook Pnze m Poetry 1904); mstructor m rhetoric Yale University 1905 and Enghsh 1905-08, assistant professor of Enghsh Umversity of Kansas 1908-13, associate professor 1913-20, professor 1920-42, and chairman department of Enghsh 1924-40, mstructor m war aims course Umversity of Kansas 1917-18 and acted as Battalion Adjutant in student training regiment, chairman Carruth Poetry Pnze Committee 1927-42 and Umversity Senate advisory committee 1932-36, president Kansas College Teachers of English; editor Ben Jonson's The Devil Is an Ass (Yale Studies m English, Vol XXIX, 1905), Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold (1913), and Carlyle's Sartor Resartus (1924), author Thomas Carlyle A Study of His Literary Apprenticeship, 1814-1831 (1911), contnbuted poems to Yale Literary Magazine and Yale Anthology of Verse, and articles to Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Saturday Review of Literature, and other publications, chairman Douglas County branch Fatherless |