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Yale College 135 Charles C. Dodge (B A i860), George E. Dodge, '70, Arthur M Dodge, '74, and William E Dodge (MA. Hon. 1901)(great-uncles), Francis P. Dodge, '94, Guy P Dodge, ^-'96, and Clarence P. Dodge, '99 (uncles), and Percival Dodge, '14, and C Phelps Dodge, '29 (cousins). Westminster School, Simsbury Second colloquy appointment Senior year; University Wrestling Team Junior and Senior years, member Yale University Dramatic Association, Alpha Delta Phi, and Ehhu. Attended Columbia University School of Journalism 1915-16 (B Lit 1916); associated with Colorado Springs Gazette (later Gazette and Telegraph) 1914 until retirement 1936 because of ill-health (reporter and assistant to the editor 1914-15, special editor 1916-19, night editor 1919- 20, city and Sunday editor 1920-23, and sports editor and special writer 1923-36); publicity and advertising manager Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, at various times between 1927 and 1933; president North End Land Company, Colorado Springs, 1933-44; trustee Fountain Valley School of Colorado 1939-44; chairman Pikes Peak chapter American Red Cross 1935; publicity director Community Chest 1940; on advisory board Day Nursery, Colorado Springs; vice-president Colorado Yale Association 1937-38, president 1938-39, and on Yale Library Committee 1940; enlisted Battery C, 1st Separate Battalion, Field Artillery, Colorado National Guard, June, 1916, stationed on Mexican border 1916-17; sent to Officers Training Camp, Fort Riley, May 15, 1917; commissioned Captain, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917; assigned to Headquarters Company, 340th Field Artillery, 89th Division, Camp Funston; overseas June 16, 1918-May 24, 1919; took part in St-Mihiel Offensive; with Army of Occupation in Schonecken, Germany; discharged June 17, 1919, member Grace Church (Episcopal), Colorado Springs Married December 1, 1920, in Denver, Norma Marion Wason (Univ. Colorado ex-iy), daughter of Henry and Frances (Rogers) Wason Children: Stuart Phelps, Jr. (Class of 1944), Peter Phelps, and Anne Phelps. Death due to sprue malnutrition Ashes interred in Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs. Survived by wife, children, mother (Mrs. Herbert P. Robinson), and two sisters, Ellen Ada D. Purnell, the wife of Rear Admiral William Reynolds Purnell, U S.N (grad U S Naval Academy 1908), of Washington, and Mrs. Rosemary Dodge Gregoneff of West Hartford, Conn. John Archer Gee, B.A. 1916. Born October 25, 1894, in Fall River, Mass. Died August 4, 1944, in New Haven, Conn. Father, Frederic Archer Gee, a real-estate developer in Fall River; son of Holhs F. and Caroline Augusta (Archer) Gee of Fall River and Wren-
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 135 |
Transcript | Yale College 135 Charles C. Dodge (B A i860), George E. Dodge, '70, Arthur M Dodge, '74, and William E Dodge (MA. Hon. 1901)(great-uncles), Francis P. Dodge, '94, Guy P Dodge, ^-'96, and Clarence P. Dodge, '99 (uncles), and Percival Dodge, '14, and C Phelps Dodge, '29 (cousins). Westminster School, Simsbury Second colloquy appointment Senior year; University Wrestling Team Junior and Senior years, member Yale University Dramatic Association, Alpha Delta Phi, and Ehhu. Attended Columbia University School of Journalism 1915-16 (B Lit 1916); associated with Colorado Springs Gazette (later Gazette and Telegraph) 1914 until retirement 1936 because of ill-health (reporter and assistant to the editor 1914-15, special editor 1916-19, night editor 1919- 20, city and Sunday editor 1920-23, and sports editor and special writer 1923-36); publicity and advertising manager Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, at various times between 1927 and 1933; president North End Land Company, Colorado Springs, 1933-44; trustee Fountain Valley School of Colorado 1939-44; chairman Pikes Peak chapter American Red Cross 1935; publicity director Community Chest 1940; on advisory board Day Nursery, Colorado Springs; vice-president Colorado Yale Association 1937-38, president 1938-39, and on Yale Library Committee 1940; enlisted Battery C, 1st Separate Battalion, Field Artillery, Colorado National Guard, June, 1916, stationed on Mexican border 1916-17; sent to Officers Training Camp, Fort Riley, May 15, 1917; commissioned Captain, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917; assigned to Headquarters Company, 340th Field Artillery, 89th Division, Camp Funston; overseas June 16, 1918-May 24, 1919; took part in St-Mihiel Offensive; with Army of Occupation in Schonecken, Germany; discharged June 17, 1919, member Grace Church (Episcopal), Colorado Springs Married December 1, 1920, in Denver, Norma Marion Wason (Univ. Colorado ex-iy), daughter of Henry and Frances (Rogers) Wason Children: Stuart Phelps, Jr. (Class of 1944), Peter Phelps, and Anne Phelps. Death due to sprue malnutrition Ashes interred in Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs. Survived by wife, children, mother (Mrs. Herbert P. Robinson), and two sisters, Ellen Ada D. Purnell, the wife of Rear Admiral William Reynolds Purnell, U S.N (grad U S Naval Academy 1908), of Washington, and Mrs. Rosemary Dodge Gregoneff of West Hartford, Conn. John Archer Gee, B.A. 1916. Born October 25, 1894, in Fall River, Mass. Died August 4, 1944, in New Haven, Conn. Father, Frederic Archer Gee, a real-estate developer in Fall River; son of Holhs F. and Caroline Augusta (Archer) Gee of Fall River and Wren- |