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54 Yale University Obituary Record Prepared at private schools and Mt. Auburn Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oration appointment Junior and Senior years; member Yale Union and Beta Theta Pi. Studied at universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Heidelberg 1892-96 (Dr. Phil. Heidelberg 1895, Dr. Jur. 1896); attended University of Cincinnati College of Law 1896-99 (LL.B. 1899); admitted to the bar 1899; lawyer in Cincinnati 1899 until retirement 1929; lecturer in medical jurisprudence University of Cincinnati 1914-29; assistant professor of civil law Harvard University 1929-30, lecturer on wills and probate practice Xavier University, Cincinnati, 1929-30; attended Y.M.C.A. Training School, Blue Ridge, N C , educational and building secretary Camp Shendan 1918-19; trustee Miami University; author. Stimmrecht und Einzelstaat in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordameri\a (1895, 1896), The Constitution of the German Empire (1916), Presumption in the Law (1921), Fundamentals of the Law of Proof in Judicial Proceedings (1928), and Kunde uber America (1944); translated into German The Facts About the Candidate by Byron Andrews (1904) and from the German Institutes of Roman Law of Civil Procedure by Leopold Wenger (1940); member Cincinnati Bar Association and Masonic order; vestryman, treasurer, and Sunday-school superintendent Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal), Cincinnati, and vestryman St. Andrew's Church, Framingham. Married (1) June 5, 1901, in Cincinnati, Helen Whitelaw, daughter of Joseph and Sophia Helen (Whitelaw) Pogue. Children: Isabelle Eastman (BA Wellesley Coll. 1923; B Ed Umv Cincinnati 1929); Elizabeth Whitelaw (died March 9, 1913); Sophia Helen (BA. Wellesley Coll. 1930), the wife of John Anderson Laird (B.A. Cornell 1930); and Margaret Pogue (B A Wellesley Coll 1937). Mrs Fisk died August 7, 1927. Married (2) February 9,1929, in Roslmdale, Mass., Mabel Anna, daughter of Elijah and Ella (Pearl) Hebb Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Brookline, Mass. Survived by wife, three daughters, two grandchildren, and a sister, Elizabeth Sarah Fisk Cutter, the wife of Edward Henry Cutter (B S m M E. Massachusetts Inst. Technology 1902) of Elgin, 111. Harry Howell Kennedy, B.A. 1892. Born April 10, 1871, in Syracuse, N.Y. Died October 31, 1943, in Berkeley, Calif. Father, Dennis M. Kennedy, president J. F. Pease Furnace Company, manufacturers of heating apparatus, Syracuse. Mother, Betsy (Rice) Kennedy, daughter of John and Amy (Brown) Rice of Elbndge, N.Y.
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 54 |
Transcript | 54 Yale University Obituary Record Prepared at private schools and Mt. Auburn Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oration appointment Junior and Senior years; member Yale Union and Beta Theta Pi. Studied at universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Heidelberg 1892-96 (Dr. Phil. Heidelberg 1895, Dr. Jur. 1896); attended University of Cincinnati College of Law 1896-99 (LL.B. 1899); admitted to the bar 1899; lawyer in Cincinnati 1899 until retirement 1929; lecturer in medical jurisprudence University of Cincinnati 1914-29; assistant professor of civil law Harvard University 1929-30, lecturer on wills and probate practice Xavier University, Cincinnati, 1929-30; attended Y.M.C.A. Training School, Blue Ridge, N C , educational and building secretary Camp Shendan 1918-19; trustee Miami University; author. Stimmrecht und Einzelstaat in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordameri\a (1895, 1896), The Constitution of the German Empire (1916), Presumption in the Law (1921), Fundamentals of the Law of Proof in Judicial Proceedings (1928), and Kunde uber America (1944); translated into German The Facts About the Candidate by Byron Andrews (1904) and from the German Institutes of Roman Law of Civil Procedure by Leopold Wenger (1940); member Cincinnati Bar Association and Masonic order; vestryman, treasurer, and Sunday-school superintendent Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal), Cincinnati, and vestryman St. Andrew's Church, Framingham. Married (1) June 5, 1901, in Cincinnati, Helen Whitelaw, daughter of Joseph and Sophia Helen (Whitelaw) Pogue. Children: Isabelle Eastman (BA Wellesley Coll. 1923; B Ed Umv Cincinnati 1929); Elizabeth Whitelaw (died March 9, 1913); Sophia Helen (BA. Wellesley Coll. 1930), the wife of John Anderson Laird (B.A. Cornell 1930); and Margaret Pogue (B A Wellesley Coll 1937). Mrs Fisk died August 7, 1927. Married (2) February 9,1929, in Roslmdale, Mass., Mabel Anna, daughter of Elijah and Ella (Pearl) Hebb Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Brookline, Mass. Survived by wife, three daughters, two grandchildren, and a sister, Elizabeth Sarah Fisk Cutter, the wife of Edward Henry Cutter (B S m M E. Massachusetts Inst. Technology 1902) of Elgin, 111. Harry Howell Kennedy, B.A. 1892. Born April 10, 1871, in Syracuse, N.Y. Died October 31, 1943, in Berkeley, Calif. Father, Dennis M. Kennedy, president J. F. Pease Furnace Company, manufacturers of heating apparatus, Syracuse. Mother, Betsy (Rice) Kennedy, daughter of John and Amy (Brown) Rice of Elbndge, N.Y. |