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120 Yale University Obituary Record Admitted to the bar 1907; with Rush & Hare, lawyers, New York City, 1907-08 and managing clerk of succeeding firm, Barbour, Rush, Hare & Holter, 1908-09; counsel for August Heckscher 1909-11; partner Parks & McKinstry [Arthur P, '05] and Parks, McKinstry & Taft [Walbndge S., '07] 1911-17, associated with Nicholas F. Brady, '99, and James Cox Brady, '04, in management of properties and corporations 1917-25; partner Dominick [Bayard, '94] & Dominick [Gayer G., '09], investment bankers, New York City, 1925-43, chairman of the board Purolater Products Company and Motor Improvements, Inc.; vice-president National Bond & Share Corporation 1929-39; third vice-president The Oil Fields of Mexico Company; secretary Vermont Copper Company; on executive committee Public National Bank and Trust Company, Cuba Company, and International Rubber Company and finance committee North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, Ltd , and Mercantile Insurance Company, member nominating committee New York Stock Exchange, volunteer driver Anglo-Belgian Ambulance Corps 1914, chairman Legal Advisory Board, division 154, New York City, 1917-18; president Heckscher Foundation for Children 1925-28; assistant treasurer Travelers Aid Society 1938-39, president 1939-40; on board of managers and chairman finance committee Inwood House, New York City; trustee Indian Mountain School, Lakeville, Conn.; member board of governors Yale University Press 1939; secretary Class of 1904 from 1909 to 1927, secretary-treasurer Class council 1923-25 and chairman 1925-29; editor: Sexennial Record (1911), Memoirs of 1904 at Yale (1913), and Vicennial Record (1924); Alumni Fund agent Class of 1904 from 1938 to 1941 and for 1907 L from 1922 to 1937, vice-president Yale Law School Association 1920-23 and 1927-30, president 1923-26, and on executive committee 1930-33; member executive committee Yale Alumni Board 1928-31, chairman standing committee on reunions 1929-30, member-at-large 1931-34; on Yale Corporation Committee on Honorary Degrees 1931-32 and 1933-41, member Huguenot Society of America, St. Nicholas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Squadron A, New York National Guard, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Bar Association of the City of New York, New York County, New York State, and American Bar associations, and St Matthew's Church (Episcopal), Bedford Village, NY. Married October 26, 1915, in New York City, Helen York, daughter of Henry Isaac and Frances Eugenia (Williams) Judson Children* Jane Frances, the wife of DeWitt H. Peterkin, Jr, '37, Elton, Jr., ^42, and Nancy, the wife of Peter H. Dominick, '37. Death due to heart failure Buried in St Matthew's Churchyard, Bedford Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and a sister, Ethel Parks Barlow, the wife of Elbert Spicer Barlow (Columbia Umv. tftf-'oo) of New York City.
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 120 |
Transcript | 120 Yale University Obituary Record Admitted to the bar 1907; with Rush & Hare, lawyers, New York City, 1907-08 and managing clerk of succeeding firm, Barbour, Rush, Hare & Holter, 1908-09; counsel for August Heckscher 1909-11; partner Parks & McKinstry [Arthur P, '05] and Parks, McKinstry & Taft [Walbndge S., '07] 1911-17, associated with Nicholas F. Brady, '99, and James Cox Brady, '04, in management of properties and corporations 1917-25; partner Dominick [Bayard, '94] & Dominick [Gayer G., '09], investment bankers, New York City, 1925-43, chairman of the board Purolater Products Company and Motor Improvements, Inc.; vice-president National Bond & Share Corporation 1929-39; third vice-president The Oil Fields of Mexico Company; secretary Vermont Copper Company; on executive committee Public National Bank and Trust Company, Cuba Company, and International Rubber Company and finance committee North British & Mercantile Insurance Company, Ltd , and Mercantile Insurance Company, member nominating committee New York Stock Exchange, volunteer driver Anglo-Belgian Ambulance Corps 1914, chairman Legal Advisory Board, division 154, New York City, 1917-18; president Heckscher Foundation for Children 1925-28; assistant treasurer Travelers Aid Society 1938-39, president 1939-40; on board of managers and chairman finance committee Inwood House, New York City; trustee Indian Mountain School, Lakeville, Conn.; member board of governors Yale University Press 1939; secretary Class of 1904 from 1909 to 1927, secretary-treasurer Class council 1923-25 and chairman 1925-29; editor: Sexennial Record (1911), Memoirs of 1904 at Yale (1913), and Vicennial Record (1924); Alumni Fund agent Class of 1904 from 1938 to 1941 and for 1907 L from 1922 to 1937, vice-president Yale Law School Association 1920-23 and 1927-30, president 1923-26, and on executive committee 1930-33; member executive committee Yale Alumni Board 1928-31, chairman standing committee on reunions 1929-30, member-at-large 1931-34; on Yale Corporation Committee on Honorary Degrees 1931-32 and 1933-41, member Huguenot Society of America, St. Nicholas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Squadron A, New York National Guard, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Bar Association of the City of New York, New York County, New York State, and American Bar associations, and St Matthew's Church (Episcopal), Bedford Village, NY. Married October 26, 1915, in New York City, Helen York, daughter of Henry Isaac and Frances Eugenia (Williams) Judson Children* Jane Frances, the wife of DeWitt H. Peterkin, Jr, '37, Elton, Jr., ^42, and Nancy, the wife of Peter H. Dominick, '37. Death due to heart failure Buried in St Matthew's Churchyard, Bedford Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, and a sister, Ethel Parks Barlow, the wife of Elbert Spicer Barlow (Columbia Umv. tftf-'oo) of New York City. |