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Yale College 109 John and Catherine (Cotes) Beal of Hamilton, NY. Mother, Helen Clymena (Clark) Beal; daughter of Hiram R. and Sophia Olivia (Wilcox) Clark of Munnsville, N Y. Oneida High School and Colgate Academy, Hamilton 'First division stand Freshman year and honors in studies of Freshman year; honors uS English composition Sophomore and Senior years; second Henry James TenEyck Prize, philosophical oration appointment and honors in studies of Junior year; philosophical oration appointment Senior year; secretary Freshman Union; on executive committee Y.M.C.A.; treasurer Yale Union Junior year and president Senior year, president Berkeley Association Senior year; member The Pundits, Linonia, Psi Upsilon, and Phi Beta Kappa (vice-president Senior year). Taught Latin and English St. Paul's School, Concord, N H, 1906-08, attended General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church 1908-09 and Episcopal Theological School 1909-11 (B D 1911); ordained deacon June 11, 1911, and priest June 6,1912; minister in charge Constablevdle, Port Leyden, and Greig, NY., 1911-14; rector Church of the Messiah, Newton and Auburndale, Mass , 1914-17 and Grace Church, New Bedford, 1917-23; dean Holy Trinity Cathedral, Havana, Cuba, 1923-26; dean and rector St Paul's Cathedral, Los Angeles, 1926-37, bishop Missionary District of the Panama Canal Zone 1937-44, incorporator Bishop Johnson College of Nursing, Los Angeles, 1927 and trustee 1927-37; organizer and president New Bedford Legal Aid Society; president New Bedford Men's Mission 1920-23; honorary chairman third New Bedford Community Fund Campaign; chairman New Bedford Central Council of Social Agencies 1920-23 and Los Angeles Council of Social Agencies 1933-35; deputy general of Convention of Episcopal Churches at Los Angeles 1928, 1931, and 1934; chairman Examining Chaplains, Dioceses of Massachusetts and Los Angeles; on standing committee Diocese of Los Angeles; secretary Missionary District of Cuba 1925-26, D D Church Divinity School of the Pacific 1929 and University of Southern California 1936, second vice-president Yale Club of Southern California 1928; member of Conference Foundation, Inc (Wellesley), 1915-33, California chapter Society of Colonial Wars (chaplain 1934-36), and Sons of the Revolution. Married June 18, 1913, in Stamford, Conn, Marjone Berry Clements (Vassar Coll. ex-'i 1), daughter of Augustus Mortimer and Adda (Thompson) Clements. Daughter: Louise Marjone (B.A Pomona Coll. 1937), the wife of Col. Raymond Stone, Jr , U.S.A (B S United States Military Academy 1923). Death due to hypertensive cardiovascular-renal disease with uremia. Ashes placed in the altar of St Luke's Cathedral, Ancon Survived by wife, daughter, one granddaughter, and three sisters, Helen Marjone Beal (Syracuse Univ. 1906-08) of Raleigh, N.C, Blanche B Marks (Syracuse
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 109 |
Transcript | Yale College 109 John and Catherine (Cotes) Beal of Hamilton, NY. Mother, Helen Clymena (Clark) Beal; daughter of Hiram R. and Sophia Olivia (Wilcox) Clark of Munnsville, N Y. Oneida High School and Colgate Academy, Hamilton 'First division stand Freshman year and honors in studies of Freshman year; honors uS English composition Sophomore and Senior years; second Henry James TenEyck Prize, philosophical oration appointment and honors in studies of Junior year; philosophical oration appointment Senior year; secretary Freshman Union; on executive committee Y.M.C.A.; treasurer Yale Union Junior year and president Senior year, president Berkeley Association Senior year; member The Pundits, Linonia, Psi Upsilon, and Phi Beta Kappa (vice-president Senior year). Taught Latin and English St. Paul's School, Concord, N H, 1906-08, attended General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church 1908-09 and Episcopal Theological School 1909-11 (B D 1911); ordained deacon June 11, 1911, and priest June 6,1912; minister in charge Constablevdle, Port Leyden, and Greig, NY., 1911-14; rector Church of the Messiah, Newton and Auburndale, Mass , 1914-17 and Grace Church, New Bedford, 1917-23; dean Holy Trinity Cathedral, Havana, Cuba, 1923-26; dean and rector St Paul's Cathedral, Los Angeles, 1926-37, bishop Missionary District of the Panama Canal Zone 1937-44, incorporator Bishop Johnson College of Nursing, Los Angeles, 1927 and trustee 1927-37; organizer and president New Bedford Legal Aid Society; president New Bedford Men's Mission 1920-23; honorary chairman third New Bedford Community Fund Campaign; chairman New Bedford Central Council of Social Agencies 1920-23 and Los Angeles Council of Social Agencies 1933-35; deputy general of Convention of Episcopal Churches at Los Angeles 1928, 1931, and 1934; chairman Examining Chaplains, Dioceses of Massachusetts and Los Angeles; on standing committee Diocese of Los Angeles; secretary Missionary District of Cuba 1925-26, D D Church Divinity School of the Pacific 1929 and University of Southern California 1936, second vice-president Yale Club of Southern California 1928; member of Conference Foundation, Inc (Wellesley), 1915-33, California chapter Society of Colonial Wars (chaplain 1934-36), and Sons of the Revolution. Married June 18, 1913, in Stamford, Conn, Marjone Berry Clements (Vassar Coll. ex-'i 1), daughter of Augustus Mortimer and Adda (Thompson) Clements. Daughter: Louise Marjone (B.A Pomona Coll. 1937), the wife of Col. Raymond Stone, Jr , U.S.A (B S United States Military Academy 1923). Death due to hypertensive cardiovascular-renal disease with uremia. Ashes placed in the altar of St Luke's Cathedral, Ancon Survived by wife, daughter, one granddaughter, and three sisters, Helen Marjone Beal (Syracuse Univ. 1906-08) of Raleigh, N.C, Blanche B Marks (Syracuse |