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Graduate School 239 Osborne, Janitor (1913), and George Dana Boardman Pepper . (1914), editor Early Sixteenth Century Lyrics (1907), The Comedy of Errors (1912), The Ring and the Book (1917), The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1920), and Spenser's translation of The Axiochus of Plato (1934), translator and editor* Essays on the Study and Use of Poetry by Plutarch and Basd the Great (1902), translator* Select Translations from Scahgers Poetics (1905); co-editor Modem Students Book of English Literature (1924), The Works of Edmund Spenser A Variomm Edition (7 vols, 1932-43; special editor Vol I and III), on editonal board Modem Language Quarterly 1940-42, contnbuted to Cambridge History of English Literature and to penodicals; LLD Colby 1934 and Mills College 1936; president Seattle Art Institute 1907-10, trustee Seattle Pubhc Library 1906-13, St. Nicholas School 1917-42 (vice-president of the board 1932-42), Lakeside School and Seatde Art Museum 1934-42, and Phi Beta Kappa Foundation 1937-40 (senator 1937-42); member Shakespeare Association of Amenca (elected vice-president 1927), Amencan Phdological Association, Amencan Association of Umversity Professors, Modern Language Association of Amenca (vice-president 1941, president 1942), National Institute of Social Sciences, and Christ Church (Episcopal), Seattle Marned July 6, 1899, in Waterville, Mame, Jessie Ehzabeth Pepper (B A Colby 1896, MA 1899), daughter of Rev George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LLD (B A Amherst 1857, grad. Newton Theological Institution i860), and Annie (Grassie) Pepper. Children. Morgan Grassie (B F A Umv of Washmgton 1924, MFA 1925), Eunice Brewster (Umv of Washmgton «c-*28), the wife of James Wilham Chse, Jr , '22 S ; Phihp Sidney (B A Umv of Washmgton 1934, M.A. 1937; Ph D. Yale 1942), and Charles Gordon (B A Umv. of Washmgton 1937) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buned m Acacia Memonal Park, Seattle Survived by wife, chddren, five grandchddren, and a brother, Rev Frank Wilham Padelford, D D., LL D. (B A Colby 1894, MA 1897, grad Rochester Theological Seminary 1897), of Newton Center, Mass Jessie May Law, Ph.D. 1901. Bom September 19, 1869, in Hazardvtlle, Conn Died December 18, 1942, in Springfield, Mass Father, James Crawford Law, a manufacturer m Hazardville, son of Alexander and Catherine (Roberts) Law of Enfield, Conn Mother, Mary Jane (Bulkley) Law, daughter of Ehsha and Ann (Sexton) Bulkley of Ellington, Conn. B A. Umversity of Nebraska 1894; taught m preparatory school of Umversity of Nebraska 1894-95, graduate student in history Yale Umversity 1895-96 and 1900-01 (Ph D 1901); teacher at Plymouth (Mass ) High School 1896-97,
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 239 |
Transcript | Graduate School 239 Osborne, Janitor (1913), and George Dana Boardman Pepper . (1914), editor Early Sixteenth Century Lyrics (1907), The Comedy of Errors (1912), The Ring and the Book (1917), The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1920), and Spenser's translation of The Axiochus of Plato (1934), translator and editor* Essays on the Study and Use of Poetry by Plutarch and Basd the Great (1902), translator* Select Translations from Scahgers Poetics (1905); co-editor Modem Students Book of English Literature (1924), The Works of Edmund Spenser A Variomm Edition (7 vols, 1932-43; special editor Vol I and III), on editonal board Modem Language Quarterly 1940-42, contnbuted to Cambridge History of English Literature and to penodicals; LLD Colby 1934 and Mills College 1936; president Seattle Art Institute 1907-10, trustee Seattle Pubhc Library 1906-13, St. Nicholas School 1917-42 (vice-president of the board 1932-42), Lakeside School and Seatde Art Museum 1934-42, and Phi Beta Kappa Foundation 1937-40 (senator 1937-42); member Shakespeare Association of Amenca (elected vice-president 1927), Amencan Phdological Association, Amencan Association of Umversity Professors, Modern Language Association of Amenca (vice-president 1941, president 1942), National Institute of Social Sciences, and Christ Church (Episcopal), Seattle Marned July 6, 1899, in Waterville, Mame, Jessie Ehzabeth Pepper (B A Colby 1896, MA 1899), daughter of Rev George Dana Boardman Pepper, D.D., LLD (B A Amherst 1857, grad. Newton Theological Institution i860), and Annie (Grassie) Pepper. Children. Morgan Grassie (B F A Umv of Washmgton 1924, MFA 1925), Eunice Brewster (Umv of Washmgton «c-*28), the wife of James Wilham Chse, Jr , '22 S ; Phihp Sidney (B A Umv of Washmgton 1934, M.A. 1937; Ph D. Yale 1942), and Charles Gordon (B A Umv. of Washmgton 1937) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buned m Acacia Memonal Park, Seattle Survived by wife, chddren, five grandchddren, and a brother, Rev Frank Wilham Padelford, D D., LL D. (B A Colby 1894, MA 1897, grad Rochester Theological Seminary 1897), of Newton Center, Mass Jessie May Law, Ph.D. 1901. Bom September 19, 1869, in Hazardvtlle, Conn Died December 18, 1942, in Springfield, Mass Father, James Crawford Law, a manufacturer m Hazardville, son of Alexander and Catherine (Roberts) Law of Enfield, Conn Mother, Mary Jane (Bulkley) Law, daughter of Ehsha and Ann (Sexton) Bulkley of Ellington, Conn. B A. Umversity of Nebraska 1894; taught m preparatory school of Umversity of Nebraska 1894-95, graduate student in history Yale Umversity 1895-96 and 1900-01 (Ph D 1901); teacher at Plymouth (Mass ) High School 1896-97, |