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Yale College 71 Hampshire Forests, National Conservation Association, Sigma Xi, and First Congregational Church, Cambridge, Mass. Married March 27, 1906, in Salem, Mass., Margaret Crownmshield (Wheaton Coll. «r-'oo), daughter of Rev Edward Crownmshield (S.T.B. Harvard 1870) and Rebecca (Faelton) Crownmshield. Daughter Margaret Crowninshield (B.A. Sarah Lawrence Coll. 1944) Death due to cerebral thrombosis. Buried in Newton Cemetery. Survived by wife and daughter. Howard Barnes Lee, B.A. 1895. Born December 10, 1873, in Covington, Ky. Died August 15, 1943, m Louisville, Ky. Father, Washington McGruder McGowan Lee, president Covington City National Bank. Mother, Louisa Cassandra (Barnes) Lee; daughter of Thomas Cross and Amelia (Howard) Barnes of Mount Sterling, Ky. Yale relatives include an uncle, Pearce Barnes, '74. Ann Arbor (Mich.) and Louisville High schools. Second colloquy appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Freshman Glee Club; secretary Yale Gymnastic Association Junior year and president Senior year. Attended University of Louisville School of Law 1895-97 (LL B 1897), admitted to the bar 1906; legal editor Louisville Evening Post 1895-1903; lawyer in Louisville 1903 until retirement 1937 (member Lee & Straus 1903-12, Straus, Lee & Krieger 1912-21, Peter, Lee, Tabb & Krieger 1921- ^ Peter, Lee, Tabb, Krieger & Heyburn 1933-34, anc* '^jCC & Krieger 1934-37); election commissioner for Jefferson County 1906-08, attorney Louisville Liberal Board 1909-10, general attorney Louisville Railway Company 1911-35 and Louisville Interurban Railroad Company 1920-35, president Orphanage of the Good Shepherd about 1915-39 and Louisville Community Chest 1932-34; chancellor and secretary board of trustees Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky 1935-37; director Protestant Episcopal Home; member Louisville Chamber of Commerce, Louisville, Kentucky State, and American Bar associations, Masonic order, and Christ Church Cathedral (Episcopal), Louisville; vestryman St Mark's Church Married November 9, 1909, in Louisville, Louise, daughter of Garvin and Ellen (Robinson) Bell Daughter* Louise Bell (B A Vassar 1934), the wife of Lieut. Andrew Wallace Duncan, Jr, U.S N (LL B Univ. Virginia 1935). Death due to pulmonary edema Buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville. Survived by wife, daughter, and two granddaughters.
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 71 |
Transcript | Yale College 71 Hampshire Forests, National Conservation Association, Sigma Xi, and First Congregational Church, Cambridge, Mass. Married March 27, 1906, in Salem, Mass., Margaret Crownmshield (Wheaton Coll. «r-'oo), daughter of Rev Edward Crownmshield (S.T.B. Harvard 1870) and Rebecca (Faelton) Crownmshield. Daughter Margaret Crowninshield (B.A. Sarah Lawrence Coll. 1944) Death due to cerebral thrombosis. Buried in Newton Cemetery. Survived by wife and daughter. Howard Barnes Lee, B.A. 1895. Born December 10, 1873, in Covington, Ky. Died August 15, 1943, m Louisville, Ky. Father, Washington McGruder McGowan Lee, president Covington City National Bank. Mother, Louisa Cassandra (Barnes) Lee; daughter of Thomas Cross and Amelia (Howard) Barnes of Mount Sterling, Ky. Yale relatives include an uncle, Pearce Barnes, '74. Ann Arbor (Mich.) and Louisville High schools. Second colloquy appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Freshman Glee Club; secretary Yale Gymnastic Association Junior year and president Senior year. Attended University of Louisville School of Law 1895-97 (LL B 1897), admitted to the bar 1906; legal editor Louisville Evening Post 1895-1903; lawyer in Louisville 1903 until retirement 1937 (member Lee & Straus 1903-12, Straus, Lee & Krieger 1912-21, Peter, Lee, Tabb & Krieger 1921- ^ Peter, Lee, Tabb, Krieger & Heyburn 1933-34, anc* '^jCC & Krieger 1934-37); election commissioner for Jefferson County 1906-08, attorney Louisville Liberal Board 1909-10, general attorney Louisville Railway Company 1911-35 and Louisville Interurban Railroad Company 1920-35, president Orphanage of the Good Shepherd about 1915-39 and Louisville Community Chest 1932-34; chancellor and secretary board of trustees Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky 1935-37; director Protestant Episcopal Home; member Louisville Chamber of Commerce, Louisville, Kentucky State, and American Bar associations, Masonic order, and Christ Church Cathedral (Episcopal), Louisville; vestryman St Mark's Church Married November 9, 1909, in Louisville, Louise, daughter of Garvin and Ellen (Robinson) Bell Daughter* Louise Bell (B A Vassar 1934), the wife of Lieut. Andrew Wallace Duncan, Jr, U.S N (LL B Univ. Virginia 1935). Death due to pulmonary edema Buried in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville. Survived by wife, daughter, and two granddaughters. |