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Graduate School 243 Helen Louise Young, Ph.D. 1910. Bom July 20, 1877, tn Marion, NY. Died July 12, 1942, tn $Iew York City Father, Conway Wmg Young, son of Nelson Durfee and Achsah (Kingsley) Young of Manon. Mother, Mary (Barnum) Young, daughter of George and Opheha (Smith) Barnum of Wauseon, Ohio Manon Collegiate Institute; attended Cornell Umversity 1896-1900 and 1905-07 (B A 1900), high school teacher m Ohio and New York 1900-05 and Tarrytown, N Y , 1907-08, graduate student in history Yale University 1908- 10 (PhD 1910), member faculty Hunter College of the City of New York 1910-42 (mstructor m history 1910-14, assistant professor 1914-19, and associate professor 1919-42, departmental chairman 1939-42), author, "A Study of the Constitutional Convention of New York State m 1821" (1910), wrote the historical portion, dealing with early Dutch penod, in The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909, by I N Phelps Stokes (6 vols 1915-28), con- tnbuted to Social Science Abstracts, member Association of History Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland, Amencan Histoncal Association, Amencan Association of Umversity Women, and Presbytenan church, Mt Vernon, N Y Death due to arteriosclerosis Buned m Marion Cemetery Survived by three sisters, Mrs Arthur E. Bebb of Wolcott, N Y, and the Misses Agnes Josephine and Mary Gertrude Young of East Palmyra, N Y , and two brothers, George Barnum Young and Kingsley Flavel Young, both of East Palmyra Orville Anderson Petty, Ph.D. 1915. Born Febmary 20, 1874, in Cadiz, Ohio Died August 12, 1942, in New Haven, Conn Father, Asbury Frye Petty, a farmer m Cadiz, son of Rhodum and Hester Anne (Frye) Petty of Cadiz Mother, Sarah (Kyle) Petty, daughter of Thomas and Jane (McNary) Kyle of Ohio. B A. Muskingum College 1898, B D. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 1901, M A Colorado College 1905, attended Umversity of Chicago Graduate School 1907-10, Yale Graduate School 1911-15 (PhD 1915), and Yale Divinity School 1920-21, ordamed m 1901; minister Umted Presbytenan Church, Greeley, Colo , 1901-06, First Congregational Church, Aurora, 111, 1906-11, and Plymouth Congregational Church, New Haven, 1911-29, trustee Arnold College for Hygiene and Physical Education, New Haven, 1924-29 and president 1929-30, on India staff Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry, Institute of Social and Rehgious Research, 1930-31, adviser appraisal commission 1931-32 and editor of research materials 1932-33, director of research A Movement for World Chnsnamty 1934-42; lecturer on history of rehgious education Yale
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 243 |
Transcript | Graduate School 243 Helen Louise Young, Ph.D. 1910. Bom July 20, 1877, tn Marion, NY. Died July 12, 1942, tn $Iew York City Father, Conway Wmg Young, son of Nelson Durfee and Achsah (Kingsley) Young of Manon. Mother, Mary (Barnum) Young, daughter of George and Opheha (Smith) Barnum of Wauseon, Ohio Manon Collegiate Institute; attended Cornell Umversity 1896-1900 and 1905-07 (B A 1900), high school teacher m Ohio and New York 1900-05 and Tarrytown, N Y , 1907-08, graduate student in history Yale University 1908- 10 (PhD 1910), member faculty Hunter College of the City of New York 1910-42 (mstructor m history 1910-14, assistant professor 1914-19, and associate professor 1919-42, departmental chairman 1939-42), author, "A Study of the Constitutional Convention of New York State m 1821" (1910), wrote the historical portion, dealing with early Dutch penod, in The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909, by I N Phelps Stokes (6 vols 1915-28), con- tnbuted to Social Science Abstracts, member Association of History Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland, Amencan Histoncal Association, Amencan Association of Umversity Women, and Presbytenan church, Mt Vernon, N Y Death due to arteriosclerosis Buned m Marion Cemetery Survived by three sisters, Mrs Arthur E. Bebb of Wolcott, N Y, and the Misses Agnes Josephine and Mary Gertrude Young of East Palmyra, N Y , and two brothers, George Barnum Young and Kingsley Flavel Young, both of East Palmyra Orville Anderson Petty, Ph.D. 1915. Born Febmary 20, 1874, in Cadiz, Ohio Died August 12, 1942, in New Haven, Conn Father, Asbury Frye Petty, a farmer m Cadiz, son of Rhodum and Hester Anne (Frye) Petty of Cadiz Mother, Sarah (Kyle) Petty, daughter of Thomas and Jane (McNary) Kyle of Ohio. B A. Muskingum College 1898, B D. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary 1901, M A Colorado College 1905, attended Umversity of Chicago Graduate School 1907-10, Yale Graduate School 1911-15 (PhD 1915), and Yale Divinity School 1920-21, ordamed m 1901; minister Umted Presbytenan Church, Greeley, Colo , 1901-06, First Congregational Church, Aurora, 111, 1906-11, and Plymouth Congregational Church, New Haven, 1911-29, trustee Arnold College for Hygiene and Physical Education, New Haven, 1924-29 and president 1929-30, on India staff Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry, Institute of Social and Rehgious Research, 1930-31, adviser appraisal commission 1931-32 and editor of research materials 1932-33, director of research A Movement for World Chnsnamty 1934-42; lecturer on history of rehgious education Yale |