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12 Yale University Obituary Record Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn Class crew Sophomore and Junior years; University Crew Junior and(f>enior years, member committee on arrangements winter athletic meet, and judge fall regatta and spring athletic games Senior year; Class tug-of-war team; Class supper committee Junior year, on Junior and Senior Promenade Committees; member Dunham Boat Club, Delta Kappa, Linonia, He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. In business in New York City 1879 until retirement 1938; salesman for a tea importing firm 1879; member Lyman & Curtiss, toy manufacturers, 1879-84; associated with A G. Spalding & Bros , manufacturers of athletic goods, 1885-1938 (secretary 1885-98, vice-president 1898-1920, president 1920-33, chairman of the board 1933-38 and of the advisory committee 1938-44), M A Hon. Yale 1926; advisory rowing coach at Yale 1902-11; referee Poughkeepsie regattas 1918-40, intercollegiate regatta at Ithaca 1920, and Yale-Harvard races at New London, Conn , 1933-40 (chairman Yale-Harvard Regatta Committee 1897-1902); represented Intercollegiate Athletic Association on Olympic Rowing Committee 1938-40; governor United States Golf Association; honorary member Greenwich Recreation Board, chairman Greenwich War Bureau 1917-18; first president Greenwich Young Men's Christian Association 1916-24; member Greenwich Board of Education 1913-37 (chairman 1924-37); assisted in forming Rosemary Hall Corporation, Greenwich, 1890; one of two neutral arbitrators between New York Central Railroad Company and shop craft employees; director Gaylord Farm Association, Walhngford, Conn.; member Yale Athletic Association alumni advisory crew committee and Yale committee of the Military Training Camps Association, Alumni Fund agent for his Class 1893-1944; acting Class secretary 1928-34, secretary 1934-44, chairman Yale Alumni University Fund Association 1902-04; a founder New York Yale Club (on house committee 1899-1902, member Council 1899-1907, Committee on University 1906-15, vice-president 1902-03, and president 1904-06), member Connecticut State Board of Education 1919- 37, and Greenwich, Connecticut, and United States Chambers of Commerce, attended Christ Church (Episcopal), Greenwich. Marned October 12,1880, in New York City, Mary Louise, daughter of Joseph Smith and Thankful (Smith) Case. Children: Jean Beardslee, the wife of L Walhs Gibbons, '02 S ; Mary Louise, the wife of Herbert H Pease, '02 S , Henry Tomlinson, *io (died January 11, 1928); and Margaret Burr (died December 29, 1915). Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich Survived by wife (died July 13, 1944), two daughters; seven grandchildren, two of whom are Hoyt C Pease, '34 S., and Julian C Pease, ex- '37 S , and thirteen great-grandchildren.
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 12 |
Transcript | 12 Yale University Obituary Record Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn Class crew Sophomore and Junior years; University Crew Junior and(f>enior years, member committee on arrangements winter athletic meet, and judge fall regatta and spring athletic games Senior year; Class tug-of-war team; Class supper committee Junior year, on Junior and Senior Promenade Committees; member Dunham Boat Club, Delta Kappa, Linonia, He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. In business in New York City 1879 until retirement 1938; salesman for a tea importing firm 1879; member Lyman & Curtiss, toy manufacturers, 1879-84; associated with A G. Spalding & Bros , manufacturers of athletic goods, 1885-1938 (secretary 1885-98, vice-president 1898-1920, president 1920-33, chairman of the board 1933-38 and of the advisory committee 1938-44), M A Hon. Yale 1926; advisory rowing coach at Yale 1902-11; referee Poughkeepsie regattas 1918-40, intercollegiate regatta at Ithaca 1920, and Yale-Harvard races at New London, Conn , 1933-40 (chairman Yale-Harvard Regatta Committee 1897-1902); represented Intercollegiate Athletic Association on Olympic Rowing Committee 1938-40; governor United States Golf Association; honorary member Greenwich Recreation Board, chairman Greenwich War Bureau 1917-18; first president Greenwich Young Men's Christian Association 1916-24; member Greenwich Board of Education 1913-37 (chairman 1924-37); assisted in forming Rosemary Hall Corporation, Greenwich, 1890; one of two neutral arbitrators between New York Central Railroad Company and shop craft employees; director Gaylord Farm Association, Walhngford, Conn.; member Yale Athletic Association alumni advisory crew committee and Yale committee of the Military Training Camps Association, Alumni Fund agent for his Class 1893-1944; acting Class secretary 1928-34, secretary 1934-44, chairman Yale Alumni University Fund Association 1902-04; a founder New York Yale Club (on house committee 1899-1902, member Council 1899-1907, Committee on University 1906-15, vice-president 1902-03, and president 1904-06), member Connecticut State Board of Education 1919- 37, and Greenwich, Connecticut, and United States Chambers of Commerce, attended Christ Church (Episcopal), Greenwich. Marned October 12,1880, in New York City, Mary Louise, daughter of Joseph Smith and Thankful (Smith) Case. Children: Jean Beardslee, the wife of L Walhs Gibbons, '02 S ; Mary Louise, the wife of Herbert H Pease, '02 S , Henry Tomlinson, *io (died January 11, 1928); and Margaret Burr (died December 29, 1915). Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich Survived by wife (died July 13, 1944), two daughters; seven grandchildren, two of whom are Hoyt C Pease, '34 S., and Julian C Pease, ex- '37 S , and thirteen great-grandchildren. |