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Yale College 93 Broker in St. Louis 1901-44; associated with A. G. Edwards & Company 1901-28 and 1931-44 (partner 1907-28 and 1931-44); in charge St. Louis office Richards & Company of New York 1928-29, general partner Love, Bryan & Company of New York 1929-31; held city and district golf championships, member Sons of the American Revolution. Married (1) October 24,1914, in Boston, Sarah, daughter of Guy Wilbur Currier (Massachusetts Inst. Technology <?;r-'88; Boston Umv. School of Law 1892-94) and Mane Glass (Burress) Currier and sister of Guy Currier, Jr., ex-30. Son: Richard Currier, '41 Mr and Mrs. Stickney were divorced in 1917. Married (2) July 16, 1924, in Nashville, Tenn, Mary Louise Burke Byrn. Mr and Mrs. Stickney were divorced in 1927. Death due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease Buried in Bellefon- taine Cemetery, St Louis. Survived by son, a sister, Mildred S Willis, the wife of Orion J. Wdhs, '03, and a brother, Albert Taylor Stickney of St. Louis. Malvern Hall Tillitt, B.A. 1901. Born August 24, 1879, in Elizabeth, N C. Died April 4, 1945, in New Yor\ City. Father, I N. Tillitt, a teacher in Elizabeth Prepared privately DeForest Mathematical Prize Freshman and Junior years; Junior exhibition appointment, second Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year; oration appointment Senior year; member Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Yale School of Law 1901-04 (LL.B. 1904). Admitted to North Carolina bar; practiced law with Isaac Meekins, in Elizabeth; secretary to Reginald C Vanderbdt, '02, editorial writer Virgin- tan-Pilot (Norfolk), Evening Post (New York), and Washington Post, contributed to Wall Street Journal and American Ban\er; engaged in publicity writing for National City Bank, New York City; author: The Price of Prohibition (1932); compiled legal appendix in The Law of Drinking, by Richard Braithwait (edited by Brian Hooker, '02; 1903). Death due to a heart attack. Survived by wife, Margot Heather-Keen Tilhtt. Clarence Henry Adams, B.A. 1902. Born October 14, 1879, in Blac\ Earth, Wis. Died August 24, 1944, in Denver, Colo. Father, Frank Adams, founder and president Colorado Ice and Cold Storage Company, wholesale ice manufacturing and cold storage, Denver;
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 93 |
Transcript | Yale College 93 Broker in St. Louis 1901-44; associated with A. G. Edwards & Company 1901-28 and 1931-44 (partner 1907-28 and 1931-44); in charge St. Louis office Richards & Company of New York 1928-29, general partner Love, Bryan & Company of New York 1929-31; held city and district golf championships, member Sons of the American Revolution. Married (1) October 24,1914, in Boston, Sarah, daughter of Guy Wilbur Currier (Massachusetts Inst. Technology ;r-'88; Boston Umv. School of Law 1892-94) and Mane Glass (Burress) Currier and sister of Guy Currier, Jr., ex-30. Son: Richard Currier, '41 Mr and Mrs. Stickney were divorced in 1917. Married (2) July 16, 1924, in Nashville, Tenn, Mary Louise Burke Byrn. Mr and Mrs. Stickney were divorced in 1927. Death due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease Buried in Bellefon- taine Cemetery, St Louis. Survived by son, a sister, Mildred S Willis, the wife of Orion J. Wdhs, '03, and a brother, Albert Taylor Stickney of St. Louis. Malvern Hall Tillitt, B.A. 1901. Born August 24, 1879, in Elizabeth, N C. Died April 4, 1945, in New Yor\ City. Father, I N. Tillitt, a teacher in Elizabeth Prepared privately DeForest Mathematical Prize Freshman and Junior years; Junior exhibition appointment, second Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year; oration appointment Senior year; member Phi Beta Kappa. Attended Yale School of Law 1901-04 (LL.B. 1904). Admitted to North Carolina bar; practiced law with Isaac Meekins, in Elizabeth; secretary to Reginald C Vanderbdt, '02, editorial writer Virgin- tan-Pilot (Norfolk), Evening Post (New York), and Washington Post, contributed to Wall Street Journal and American Ban\er; engaged in publicity writing for National City Bank, New York City; author: The Price of Prohibition (1932); compiled legal appendix in The Law of Drinking, by Richard Braithwait (edited by Brian Hooker, '02; 1903). Death due to a heart attack. Survived by wife, Margot Heather-Keen Tilhtt. Clarence Henry Adams, B.A. 1902. Born October 14, 1879, in Blac\ Earth, Wis. Died August 24, 1944, in Denver, Colo. Father, Frank Adams, founder and president Colorado Ice and Cold Storage Company, wholesale ice manufacturing and cold storage, Denver; |