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160 Yale University Obituary Record Eyck Prize Junior year; philosophical oration appointment Senior year; member Zeta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Entered service May 15, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Niagara; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917, attached to 312th Field Artillery, 79th Division, Camp Meade; overseas July 1, 1918—July 1, 1919, discharged August 7, 1919; attended University of Pennsylvania School of Law 1916-17 and 1919-21 (LLB. 1921), admitted to the bar 1921, partner Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, lawyers, Philadelphia, 1921-27 and 1930-44, assistant professor of law University of Pennsylvania 1927-30; vice-president Yale Club of Philadelphia 1933; member St. Luke's Church (Episcopal), Germantown, Pa. Unmarried. Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes interred in the churchyard of St Luke's Church. Survived by mother, a sister, Mary M. Hart, the wife of Rt Rev Oliver James Hart, 3d, D D , LL D. (B.A. Hobart Coll 1913; S.T.B General Theological Seminary 1916; B D. Union Theological Seminary 1917) of Philadelphia, and a brother, Thomas Price Mikell (B.A. Umv Pennsylvania 1925, LL.B. 1927) of Philadelphia. Carl Humphrey Strong, B.A. 1916. Born June 27, 1893, in West Suffield, Conn Died Apnl 4, 1944, in Quito, Ecuador. Father, Rev Charles Bentley Strong (B.A Amherst Coll. 1873; BD. Hartford Theological Seminary 1877), a Congregational minister; son of Rev David Almenn Strong (B A. Williams Coll. 1845; grad. Connecticut Theological Inst 1848) and Sarah Ellen (Humphrey) Strong of Col- rain, Mass, and East Granby, Conn Mother, Mary Ella (Beach) Strong (Mount Holyoke Coll ^#-'81), daughter of Zophar and Mary (Hazard) Beach of Goshen, Conn Yale relatives include a great-uncle, Edward W. Bentley (B A 1850). Tornngton (Conn ) High School and Mt Hermon (Mass.) School. Private, Battery A, 10th Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, June 20 until mustered out September 20, 1916, entered regular Army September 20, 1916; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Cavalry, November 30, 1916, promoted First Lieutenant January 30, 1917, Captain (temporary rank August 5, 1917) September 25, 1919, Major March 13, 1929, Lieutenant Colonel December 1, 1938, and Colonel January 9, 1941, attended Army Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, September, 1916—January, 1917, graduate Cavalry School Advanced Course 1927 and Command and General Staff School 1928; commanding officer Troop H, 14th Cavalry, Eagle Pass, Texas, and on Mexican border January 31, 1917—May 1,
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 160 |
Transcript | 160 Yale University Obituary Record Eyck Prize Junior year; philosophical oration appointment Senior year; member Zeta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa Entered service May 15, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Niagara; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917, attached to 312th Field Artillery, 79th Division, Camp Meade; overseas July 1, 1918—July 1, 1919, discharged August 7, 1919; attended University of Pennsylvania School of Law 1916-17 and 1919-21 (LLB. 1921), admitted to the bar 1921, partner Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul, lawyers, Philadelphia, 1921-27 and 1930-44, assistant professor of law University of Pennsylvania 1927-30; vice-president Yale Club of Philadelphia 1933; member St. Luke's Church (Episcopal), Germantown, Pa. Unmarried. Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes interred in the churchyard of St Luke's Church. Survived by mother, a sister, Mary M. Hart, the wife of Rt Rev Oliver James Hart, 3d, D D , LL D. (B.A. Hobart Coll 1913; S.T.B General Theological Seminary 1916; B D. Union Theological Seminary 1917) of Philadelphia, and a brother, Thomas Price Mikell (B.A. Umv Pennsylvania 1925, LL.B. 1927) of Philadelphia. Carl Humphrey Strong, B.A. 1916. Born June 27, 1893, in West Suffield, Conn Died Apnl 4, 1944, in Quito, Ecuador. Father, Rev Charles Bentley Strong (B.A Amherst Coll. 1873; BD. Hartford Theological Seminary 1877), a Congregational minister; son of Rev David Almenn Strong (B A. Williams Coll. 1845; grad. Connecticut Theological Inst 1848) and Sarah Ellen (Humphrey) Strong of Col- rain, Mass, and East Granby, Conn Mother, Mary Ella (Beach) Strong (Mount Holyoke Coll ^#-'81), daughter of Zophar and Mary (Hazard) Beach of Goshen, Conn Yale relatives include a great-uncle, Edward W. Bentley (B A 1850). Tornngton (Conn ) High School and Mt Hermon (Mass.) School. Private, Battery A, 10th Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, June 20 until mustered out September 20, 1916, entered regular Army September 20, 1916; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Cavalry, November 30, 1916, promoted First Lieutenant January 30, 1917, Captain (temporary rank August 5, 1917) September 25, 1919, Major March 13, 1929, Lieutenant Colonel December 1, 1938, and Colonel January 9, 1941, attended Army Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, September, 1916—January, 1917, graduate Cavalry School Advanced Course 1927 and Command and General Staff School 1928; commanding officer Troop H, 14th Cavalry, Eagle Pass, Texas, and on Mexican border January 31, 1917—May 1, |