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Supplement 371 B.L. Washburn College 1889; attended Yale Graduate School 1892-93 and 1897-98 (PhD. 1898); principal Minneapolis High School 1889-92; dean of women and professor of English literature Washburn College 1894-96; dean of women and instructor in English Hartford Public High School 1898-1903; lecturer in English University of Southern California 1931-40, lectured widely and occasionally over radio station KRKD (University of the Air), Los Angeles; author* A Critical Edition of the Life of Samt Cecelia from MS. Ashmole 43 and MS. Cotton Tiberius E VII (1898) and of many reviews, programs, and studies, including "The Poetic Art of Browning" and a manuscript on Browning, Litt D. Washburn College 1929; led study of Browning in Pasadena Browning Society 1913-29 (honorary president 1930); founder Bard and Sage Club (Hartford, Conn.) 1890 and Pacific Coast Browning Foundation, Inc, 1931, organized and led Pasadena Browning Seminar 1926-40, president Pasadena Fine Arts Club 1931-33 (honorary member 1941), honorary member Los Angeles, Hollywood, Long Beach, and New York Browning societies; member Tau Delta Pi, Daughters of the American Revolution, and All Saints' Church (Episcopal), Pasadena Married September 3, 1903, in New Haven, Conn, George Lyman, son of Sylvanus and Mary Ann (Randall) Dickinson. Son John Lovewell (California Inst. Technology 1925-27; Umv North Carolina 1929-30; B.A. Univ. Southern California 1932). Death due to myocarditis Buried in Mountain View Mausoleum, Alta- dena, Cahf Survived by husband, son, a sister, Mrs Harry K Gngg of Mount Vernon, N.Y , and a brother, Paul Arthur Lovewell (B A Washburn Coll. 1897) of Topeka, Kans. Julius Olsen, Ph.D. 1902. Born May 5, 1873, in Chicago, III. Died September 15, 1942, in Abilene, Texas. Father, Ole Olsen, a farmer and cattleman near Concordia, Kans.; son of Ole and Lusie (Halvorsen) Olsen of Frosten, Norway Mother, Regina (Paulsen) Olsen, daughter of Paul and Anne (Johannesen) Paulsen of Gudbrandsdal, Norway. Bethany Academy, Lmdsborg, Kans; B.S Bethany College 1898, attended Yale Graduate School 1898-1902 (Ph D 1902) and universities of Berlin and Cambridge 1905-06; member faculty Hardin-Simmons University 1902-42 (professor of mathematics 1902-10, chemistry 1910-15, and physics 1910-42; head department of physics and chemistry 1910-26 and department of physics 1910-42; acting dean 1910-15, dean 1915-42),
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 371 |
Transcript | Supplement 371 B.L. Washburn College 1889; attended Yale Graduate School 1892-93 and 1897-98 (PhD. 1898); principal Minneapolis High School 1889-92; dean of women and professor of English literature Washburn College 1894-96; dean of women and instructor in English Hartford Public High School 1898-1903; lecturer in English University of Southern California 1931-40, lectured widely and occasionally over radio station KRKD (University of the Air), Los Angeles; author* A Critical Edition of the Life of Samt Cecelia from MS. Ashmole 43 and MS. Cotton Tiberius E VII (1898) and of many reviews, programs, and studies, including "The Poetic Art of Browning" and a manuscript on Browning, Litt D. Washburn College 1929; led study of Browning in Pasadena Browning Society 1913-29 (honorary president 1930); founder Bard and Sage Club (Hartford, Conn.) 1890 and Pacific Coast Browning Foundation, Inc, 1931, organized and led Pasadena Browning Seminar 1926-40, president Pasadena Fine Arts Club 1931-33 (honorary member 1941), honorary member Los Angeles, Hollywood, Long Beach, and New York Browning societies; member Tau Delta Pi, Daughters of the American Revolution, and All Saints' Church (Episcopal), Pasadena Married September 3, 1903, in New Haven, Conn, George Lyman, son of Sylvanus and Mary Ann (Randall) Dickinson. Son John Lovewell (California Inst. Technology 1925-27; Umv North Carolina 1929-30; B.A. Univ. Southern California 1932). Death due to myocarditis Buried in Mountain View Mausoleum, Alta- dena, Cahf Survived by husband, son, a sister, Mrs Harry K Gngg of Mount Vernon, N.Y , and a brother, Paul Arthur Lovewell (B A Washburn Coll. 1897) of Topeka, Kans. Julius Olsen, Ph.D. 1902. Born May 5, 1873, in Chicago, III. Died September 15, 1942, in Abilene, Texas. Father, Ole Olsen, a farmer and cattleman near Concordia, Kans.; son of Ole and Lusie (Halvorsen) Olsen of Frosten, Norway Mother, Regina (Paulsen) Olsen, daughter of Paul and Anne (Johannesen) Paulsen of Gudbrandsdal, Norway. Bethany Academy, Lmdsborg, Kans; B.S Bethany College 1898, attended Yale Graduate School 1898-1902 (Ph D 1902) and universities of Berlin and Cambridge 1905-06; member faculty Hardin-Simmons University 1902-42 (professor of mathematics 1902-10, chemistry 1910-15, and physics 1910-42; head department of physics and chemistry 1910-26 and department of physics 1910-42; acting dean 1910-15, dean 1915-42), |