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Yale College x5 Court House, prosecuting attorney of Fayette County, Ohio, 1861-62; State senator 1886-87, son oi Daniel and Mary (Calloway) Pavey of Leesburg, Ohio Mother, Mary Lucretia (Dunlap) Pavey, daughter of John and Susan (Brooks) Dunlap of Greenfield, Ohio Yale relatives include two brothers, Charles C Pavey, '84 L., and George M. Pavey, '88 Wooster (Ohio) School, attended College of Wooster 1880-82 Entered Yale College Junior year, shared Scott Prize in French Junior year, philosophical oration appointment Senior year, member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Attended Yale Law School 1884-86, 1888-89 (LL B. 1886, LL M. 1889, Commencement speaker) Admitted to Connecticut bar 1886, New York bar 1889, and to practice before Supreme Court of the United States 1902, lawyer in New York City 1886-1946 (partner Pavey & Moore, Pavey, Wells & Gad- rich, and Pavey & Higgins [James C, '02] 1928-46), associated with Title Guarantee & Trust Company 1889-90, elected to New York State Assembly from nth District of New York City as an Independent Republican, session of 1895, member State Senate from the 15th senatorial district of New York City 1896-98, identified in both Houses with legislation on public education and chanties; at close of Spanish-American War retained by leading business men and organizations in Spain to act as legal adviser to their representatives in Pans during negotiation of treaty of peace, with a view to protection of their interests in Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines and later represented English and Spanish companies in those countries in various negotiations at Washington, particularly in matters of government contracts or concessions, in 1901 represented in United States commercial organizations of Cuba m their campaign for the reduction of the American tanff on Cuban products; counsel for Panama Legation in negotiations over canal treaty 1904-05; counselor of Ecuadorian legation at Washington 1905-06, represented Government of Ecuador and Guayaquil & Quito Railway Company of Ecuador in various matters in the United States; an organizer American Embassy Association, aimed to promote provision of proper residences and offices for United States representatives in foreign capitals, and secretary and treasurer 1908-22, author "State Control of Political Parties" (Forum, March, 1898), "Open Door Policy in the Philippine Islands" (North American Review, November, 1899), "The Sherman Anti-Trust Law" (1911), "Sale of American Securities in France" (North American Review, December, 1909), Proposed Plan for Collection of the Foreign Debt of the United States, Settlement of German Reparations, and Establishment of an International Gold Currency (1922), vice-president general Federation de l'Alhance Francaise aux Etats-Unis et au Canada 1920-23 and president 1923-39, for services in promoting an interest in French affairs in this country made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor 1921, Officer 1923, and Commander 1928, vice-president American Society of the French Legion of Honor 1929-32, member Council of Administration, French Chamber of Commerce in the United States, secretary Class of 1886 L 1906-37 and vice-president Association of Class Secretaries 1920, counsel Local Draft Board No 17, Bronx County, in World War I, director France-Amenca Society, member Pan American Society and Unitarian Church of All Souls, New York City Married December 17, 1910, in Boston, Jeanne Marguerite Roulet (Sorbonne 1894- 1900), daughter of James Felix and Ehsabet Wavre (Chatelain) Roulet No children Death due to bronchial pneumonia Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY Survived by wife and a sister, Marv Sophie Pavey (B A Wellesley 1893) of New York City. JAMES FOSTER SCOTT B A 1884 Born January 22, 1863, in Futtehgurh, India Died February 20, 1946, in Washington, DC Father, Rev James Long Scott, DD (B A Washington and Jefferson 1833, grad Princeton Theological Seminary 1838), a Presbytenan missionary in India,
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
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 15 |
Transcript | Yale College x5 Court House, prosecuting attorney of Fayette County, Ohio, 1861-62; State senator 1886-87, son oi Daniel and Mary (Calloway) Pavey of Leesburg, Ohio Mother, Mary Lucretia (Dunlap) Pavey, daughter of John and Susan (Brooks) Dunlap of Greenfield, Ohio Yale relatives include two brothers, Charles C Pavey, '84 L., and George M. Pavey, '88 Wooster (Ohio) School, attended College of Wooster 1880-82 Entered Yale College Junior year, shared Scott Prize in French Junior year, philosophical oration appointment Senior year, member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa Attended Yale Law School 1884-86, 1888-89 (LL B. 1886, LL M. 1889, Commencement speaker) Admitted to Connecticut bar 1886, New York bar 1889, and to practice before Supreme Court of the United States 1902, lawyer in New York City 1886-1946 (partner Pavey & Moore, Pavey, Wells & Gad- rich, and Pavey & Higgins [James C, '02] 1928-46), associated with Title Guarantee & Trust Company 1889-90, elected to New York State Assembly from nth District of New York City as an Independent Republican, session of 1895, member State Senate from the 15th senatorial district of New York City 1896-98, identified in both Houses with legislation on public education and chanties; at close of Spanish-American War retained by leading business men and organizations in Spain to act as legal adviser to their representatives in Pans during negotiation of treaty of peace, with a view to protection of their interests in Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines and later represented English and Spanish companies in those countries in various negotiations at Washington, particularly in matters of government contracts or concessions, in 1901 represented in United States commercial organizations of Cuba m their campaign for the reduction of the American tanff on Cuban products; counsel for Panama Legation in negotiations over canal treaty 1904-05; counselor of Ecuadorian legation at Washington 1905-06, represented Government of Ecuador and Guayaquil & Quito Railway Company of Ecuador in various matters in the United States; an organizer American Embassy Association, aimed to promote provision of proper residences and offices for United States representatives in foreign capitals, and secretary and treasurer 1908-22, author "State Control of Political Parties" (Forum, March, 1898), "Open Door Policy in the Philippine Islands" (North American Review, November, 1899), "The Sherman Anti-Trust Law" (1911), "Sale of American Securities in France" (North American Review, December, 1909), Proposed Plan for Collection of the Foreign Debt of the United States, Settlement of German Reparations, and Establishment of an International Gold Currency (1922), vice-president general Federation de l'Alhance Francaise aux Etats-Unis et au Canada 1920-23 and president 1923-39, for services in promoting an interest in French affairs in this country made Chevalier of the Legion of Honor 1921, Officer 1923, and Commander 1928, vice-president American Society of the French Legion of Honor 1929-32, member Council of Administration, French Chamber of Commerce in the United States, secretary Class of 1886 L 1906-37 and vice-president Association of Class Secretaries 1920, counsel Local Draft Board No 17, Bronx County, in World War I, director France-Amenca Society, member Pan American Society and Unitarian Church of All Souls, New York City Married December 17, 1910, in Boston, Jeanne Marguerite Roulet (Sorbonne 1894- 1900), daughter of James Felix and Ehsabet Wavre (Chatelain) Roulet No children Death due to bronchial pneumonia Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY Survived by wife and a sister, Marv Sophie Pavey (B A Wellesley 1893) of New York City. JAMES FOSTER SCOTT B A 1884 Born January 22, 1863, in Futtehgurh, India Died February 20, 1946, in Washington, DC Father, Rev James Long Scott, DD (B A Washington and Jefferson 1833, grad Princeton Theological Seminary 1838), a Presbytenan missionary in India, |