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364 Yale University Obituary Record Phillips-Exeter; attended Yale School of Law 1902-05 (LLB. 1905); admitted to the bar 1905; lawyer in White Plains 1905-44; reader Westchester Title & Mortgage Company and Westchester Tide & Trust Company (in charge reissue department), chief counsel White Plains branch Tide Guarantee & Trust Company of New York City March-December, 1944, police judge White Plains 1912-15 and civil court judge 1916-20; chairman Municipal Board of Tax Review 1938-44; member council Boy Scouts of America, White Plains; trustee Memorial Methodist Church, White Plains. Married June 21, 1911, in Mount Carmel, Emma, daughter of John Henry and Sarah Jane (Zimmerman) Wardrop. Daughter: Mary (B.A. Connecticut Coll. for Women 1934), the wife of John Henry Berger (B.S. Columbia Univ. 1937). Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Survived by wife, daughter, two grandsons, and two brothers, William Clayton Curnow of Philadelphia and Albert Reed Curnow of Mount Carmel. Harry Fleming Hamlin, LL.B. 1906. Born September 9, 1884, in Canton, III. Died March 22, 1945, tn Chicago, 111. Father, Lovell Gorham Hamlin, engaged in cattle business in Canton. Mother, Amelia (Haacke) Hamlin; daughter of Captain David Haacke and Valdina (Edwards) Haacke. Armour Institute of Technology; attended Yale School of Law 1903- 04, 1905-06 (LL B 1906; on editorial board Yale Law Journal and president Wayland Club Senior year; member Book and Gavel) and University of Michigan Law School 1904-05; LL.M De Paul University 1912; admitted to the bar 1906; lawyer in Chicago 1906-17 and 1919-45 (member Hamlin & Thompson 1912-17, partner in Hymer, Bunch & Latimer); representative in Illinois General Assembly; assistant United States Attorney General, Chicago, 1914-18, assistant corporation counsel, Chicago, 1916-17; first assistant United States District Attorney for Chicago 1919-24; judge Chicago Municipal Court 1924-30; attorney Army Air Forces in Chicago 1944-45, enlisted Illinois National Guard February, 1909, commissioned Captain 108th Engineers (later federalized as 108th U S Engineers, 33d Division) June 22, 1917, called to active service July 25, 1917, and served with his regiment in Houston, Texas, and overseas May 18, 1918-May 8, 1919; in action at Somme, St.-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Troyon sector; received the Silver Star and citation for bravery March 17, 1919; commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Department, November 8, 1918, and retained in that rank in the Reserve Corps; released from active duty June 17, 1919; member American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Ma-
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 364 |
Transcript | 364 Yale University Obituary Record Phillips-Exeter; attended Yale School of Law 1902-05 (LLB. 1905); admitted to the bar 1905; lawyer in White Plains 1905-44; reader Westchester Title & Mortgage Company and Westchester Tide & Trust Company (in charge reissue department), chief counsel White Plains branch Tide Guarantee & Trust Company of New York City March-December, 1944, police judge White Plains 1912-15 and civil court judge 1916-20; chairman Municipal Board of Tax Review 1938-44; member council Boy Scouts of America, White Plains; trustee Memorial Methodist Church, White Plains. Married June 21, 1911, in Mount Carmel, Emma, daughter of John Henry and Sarah Jane (Zimmerman) Wardrop. Daughter: Mary (B.A. Connecticut Coll. for Women 1934), the wife of John Henry Berger (B.S. Columbia Univ. 1937). Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Survived by wife, daughter, two grandsons, and two brothers, William Clayton Curnow of Philadelphia and Albert Reed Curnow of Mount Carmel. Harry Fleming Hamlin, LL.B. 1906. Born September 9, 1884, in Canton, III. Died March 22, 1945, tn Chicago, 111. Father, Lovell Gorham Hamlin, engaged in cattle business in Canton. Mother, Amelia (Haacke) Hamlin; daughter of Captain David Haacke and Valdina (Edwards) Haacke. Armour Institute of Technology; attended Yale School of Law 1903- 04, 1905-06 (LL B 1906; on editorial board Yale Law Journal and president Wayland Club Senior year; member Book and Gavel) and University of Michigan Law School 1904-05; LL.M De Paul University 1912; admitted to the bar 1906; lawyer in Chicago 1906-17 and 1919-45 (member Hamlin & Thompson 1912-17, partner in Hymer, Bunch & Latimer); representative in Illinois General Assembly; assistant United States Attorney General, Chicago, 1914-18, assistant corporation counsel, Chicago, 1916-17; first assistant United States District Attorney for Chicago 1919-24; judge Chicago Municipal Court 1924-30; attorney Army Air Forces in Chicago 1944-45, enlisted Illinois National Guard February, 1909, commissioned Captain 108th Engineers (later federalized as 108th U S Engineers, 33d Division) June 22, 1917, called to active service July 25, 1917, and served with his regiment in Houston, Texas, and overseas May 18, 1918-May 8, 1919; in action at Somme, St.-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Troyon sector; received the Silver Star and citation for bravery March 17, 1919; commissioned Major, Judge Advocate General's Department, November 8, 1918, and retained in that rank in the Reserve Corps; released from active duty June 17, 1919; member American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Ma- |