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Yak College 123 editonaJ staff Review of Reviews Corporation 1925-26, mstructor m Enghsh George Washmgton University 1926-34, assistant professor 1934-40, and associate professor 1940-41, professor of Enghsh and director division of composition and creative wnong Umversity of Washmgton 1941-43, taught at Bread Loaf School of Enghsh, Middlebury College, summer 193 8 and Writing Center, New York University, summers 1940 and 1941, director Short Story Workshop of Western Writers Conference, Boulder, Colo, summers 1938, 1939* lecturer on creative writing universities of Iowa, New Mexico, and Omaha, author: Weaving the Short Story (1931), Modern English Writing (1936), and The Fabric of Fiction (1943); co-author: The Story of Zeta Psi (1932), joint editor. Reading the Short Story (1941); adviser on texts for several publishers, president College English Association of the Middle Adantic States, executive secretary Intercollegiate Newspaper Association of Middle Adantic States, member Modern Language Association, Free Lancers (Seatde), Committee for Organizing War Commission Players m Seattle, and Colebrook (Conn) Congregational Church Marned July 9,1927, in South Egremont, Mass, Rita Esperanza, daughter of Jose and Marganta (Marrero) Rozada Son Peter Perkins Death due to diabetes Buned in Riverside Cemetery, Ashevdle Survived by wife, son, and mother Stephen Vincent Benet, B.A. 1919. Bom July 22, 1898, in Bethlehem, Pa. Died March 13, 1943, in New York Ctty. Father, Colonel James Walker Benet, U S.A., Ret (grad U S Mihtary Academy 1880), son of Brigadier General Stephen Vmcent Benet, LL D (grad U S Mihtary Academy 1849), and Laura (Walker) Benet of Washington, D C Mother, Frances Neill (Rose) Benet, daughter of Wilham John and Mary Lee (Mahon) Rose of Carhsle, Pa Yale relatives mclude an uncle, Laurence Vmcent Benet, '84 S. Summerville Academy, Augusta, Ga Scholar of the third rank Freshman year, Albert Stanburrough Cook Pnze in Poetry Sophomore year, first dispute appomtment and third Henry James TenEyck Pnze Jumor year, first John Masefield Poetry Prize Semor year, on editonal board Yale Literary Magazine Jumor year, chairman Semor year, associate editor Yale Record Sophomore year and literary editor Jumor and Senior years, on board of editors The Yale Graphic and Yale Banner and Pot Pourri Semor year, Class poet, member Yale Umversity Dramatic Association, Elizabethan Club, The Pundits, Alpha Delta Phi, Wolf's Head, and Chi Delta Theta Cipher clerk Department of State, Washmgton, D C, July i-December 21, 1918, and later m Office of the Counselor of the Department. Poet, novehst, and short-story wnter, his published works mclude Five Men
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 123 |
Transcript | Yak College 123 editonaJ staff Review of Reviews Corporation 1925-26, mstructor m Enghsh George Washmgton University 1926-34, assistant professor 1934-40, and associate professor 1940-41, professor of Enghsh and director division of composition and creative wnong Umversity of Washmgton 1941-43, taught at Bread Loaf School of Enghsh, Middlebury College, summer 193 8 and Writing Center, New York University, summers 1940 and 1941, director Short Story Workshop of Western Writers Conference, Boulder, Colo, summers 1938, 1939* lecturer on creative writing universities of Iowa, New Mexico, and Omaha, author: Weaving the Short Story (1931), Modern English Writing (1936), and The Fabric of Fiction (1943); co-author: The Story of Zeta Psi (1932), joint editor. Reading the Short Story (1941); adviser on texts for several publishers, president College English Association of the Middle Adantic States, executive secretary Intercollegiate Newspaper Association of Middle Adantic States, member Modern Language Association, Free Lancers (Seatde), Committee for Organizing War Commission Players m Seattle, and Colebrook (Conn) Congregational Church Marned July 9,1927, in South Egremont, Mass, Rita Esperanza, daughter of Jose and Marganta (Marrero) Rozada Son Peter Perkins Death due to diabetes Buned in Riverside Cemetery, Ashevdle Survived by wife, son, and mother Stephen Vincent Benet, B.A. 1919. Bom July 22, 1898, in Bethlehem, Pa. Died March 13, 1943, in New York Ctty. Father, Colonel James Walker Benet, U S.A., Ret (grad U S Mihtary Academy 1880), son of Brigadier General Stephen Vmcent Benet, LL D (grad U S Mihtary Academy 1849), and Laura (Walker) Benet of Washington, D C Mother, Frances Neill (Rose) Benet, daughter of Wilham John and Mary Lee (Mahon) Rose of Carhsle, Pa Yale relatives mclude an uncle, Laurence Vmcent Benet, '84 S. Summerville Academy, Augusta, Ga Scholar of the third rank Freshman year, Albert Stanburrough Cook Pnze in Poetry Sophomore year, first dispute appomtment and third Henry James TenEyck Pnze Jumor year, first John Masefield Poetry Prize Semor year, on editonal board Yale Literary Magazine Jumor year, chairman Semor year, associate editor Yale Record Sophomore year and literary editor Jumor and Senior years, on board of editors The Yale Graphic and Yale Banner and Pot Pourri Semor year, Class poet, member Yale Umversity Dramatic Association, Elizabethan Club, The Pundits, Alpha Delta Phi, Wolf's Head, and Chi Delta Theta Cipher clerk Department of State, Washmgton, D C, July i-December 21, 1918, and later m Office of the Counselor of the Department. Poet, novehst, and short-story wnter, his published works mclude Five Men |