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i6 Yale University Obituary Record son of Thomas and Jane (Long) Scott of Coatesville, Pa Mother, Eliza Jane (Foster) Scott, daughter of Josiah Hedges and Hannah Maria Barbara (Greiner) Foster of Milford, Pa Hastings Academy, Philadelphia Class crew Sophomore and Junior years, University Crew Senior year, winner running broad jump athletic games spring Sophomore year and horizontal bar competition in athletic games winter Jumor year, member Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended University of Edinburgh 1884- 88 and 1889-91 (MB, CM 1888, MD 1891), studied in Vienna 1888-89, served on Volunteer Medical Staff Corps, British Army, 1889-91, interne Columbia Hospital, Washington, 1891 and later obstetrician on its staff, physician in Washington 1891-98, went on exploration trip to the Klondike and Alaska during Gold Rush 1898, and physician in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada, 1898-99 (his experiences in Alaska related in Sourdough Gold, by Mary Lee Davis, 1933), had also practiced in Bermuda and Nassau, retired in 1911 purchasing Scott's Island in the Potomac River near McLean, Va , resided there devoting himself to writing and the study of ethics and philosophy, author The Sexual Instinct (1898), Heredity and Morals (1900), and a series of works on philosophy not yet published Married March 13, 1940, in Richmond, Va, Karen Gram Evans, daughter of Andrew Peter and Karen Bundeson (Jensen) Gram Death followed an operation for gallstones Buried in Lewinsville (Va ) Cemetery Survived by wife FRANK BURTON STEVENS BA 1884 Born February 28, 1861, in Dover, N H Died February 18, 1946, in Newtonville, Mass Father, John Bradford Stevens, Jr, assistant editor Foster's Democrat, member Dover school department 1865-84, city clerk 1864-94 and treasurer 1865, member New Hampshire General Court 1897; son of John Bradford and Susan Rowell (Smith) Stevens of Dover Mother, Lydia Ann (Kimball) Stevens; daughter of William Hammond and Mary (Davis) Kimball of Davis Crossing, N H Phillips-Exeter Entered with Class of 1883, joined Class of 1884 in Senior year, editor Yale Banner Junior year, published Yale Critic 1882, member University Chess Club Junior and Senior years. In editorial department Troy Daily Telegram and Northern Budget, Troy, NY, 1884-85, city editor of both 1885-86, and managing editor Troy Daily Telegram 1886-89, news editor Boston Daily Globe 1889-91; part owner Boston Journal and Boston Evening Record 1899-1901; business manager Boston Journal and Boston Herald 1904-10, established advertising firm of Frank B Stevens Company, Boston, 1891 (later combined with Van Cleve Advertising Agency, New York City), continued to write advertising copy and newspaper editorials until retirement in 1930; Lieutenant, First Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, appointed Aide-de-Camp with rank of Colonel on staff of Governor Roger Wolcott 1897-99, Assistant Quartermaster General with rank of Major on staff of Governor John L Bates 1902-04, member Press Club, Military Historical Society, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Boston Society of Natural History, and Massachusetts Rifle Association; attended Central Congregational Church, Newtonville Married (1) August 31,1891, in Newtonville, Mary Pnscilla, daughter of Jabez Howes and Deborah Ann (York) Sears. Children* Mary Sears (B A Wellesley 1915, Mrs Ledlie D Moore, died November 26, 1941), and Frank Burton, Jr (Dartmouth 1913-14, Massachusetts Inst Technology 1914-15) Mrs Stevens died December 27, 1933 Married (2) July 24, 1935, in New York City, Carlotta May Brant (B A Boston Umv 1906), daughter of Rev John Fletcher Brant (BA Ohio Wesleyan 1873; STB Boston Umv 1875) and Lydia May (Morse) Brant Death due to hypostatic pneumonia Buried in Newton (Mass ) Cemetery Survived by wife, son, two grandchildren, and a brother, Herman Weed Stevens (B A Harvard 1889, MA 1891) of Belmont, Mass.
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 16 |
Transcript | i6 Yale University Obituary Record son of Thomas and Jane (Long) Scott of Coatesville, Pa Mother, Eliza Jane (Foster) Scott, daughter of Josiah Hedges and Hannah Maria Barbara (Greiner) Foster of Milford, Pa Hastings Academy, Philadelphia Class crew Sophomore and Junior years, University Crew Senior year, winner running broad jump athletic games spring Sophomore year and horizontal bar competition in athletic games winter Jumor year, member Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended University of Edinburgh 1884- 88 and 1889-91 (MB, CM 1888, MD 1891), studied in Vienna 1888-89, served on Volunteer Medical Staff Corps, British Army, 1889-91, interne Columbia Hospital, Washington, 1891 and later obstetrician on its staff, physician in Washington 1891-98, went on exploration trip to the Klondike and Alaska during Gold Rush 1898, and physician in Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada, 1898-99 (his experiences in Alaska related in Sourdough Gold, by Mary Lee Davis, 1933), had also practiced in Bermuda and Nassau, retired in 1911 purchasing Scott's Island in the Potomac River near McLean, Va , resided there devoting himself to writing and the study of ethics and philosophy, author The Sexual Instinct (1898), Heredity and Morals (1900), and a series of works on philosophy not yet published Married March 13, 1940, in Richmond, Va, Karen Gram Evans, daughter of Andrew Peter and Karen Bundeson (Jensen) Gram Death followed an operation for gallstones Buried in Lewinsville (Va ) Cemetery Survived by wife FRANK BURTON STEVENS BA 1884 Born February 28, 1861, in Dover, N H Died February 18, 1946, in Newtonville, Mass Father, John Bradford Stevens, Jr, assistant editor Foster's Democrat, member Dover school department 1865-84, city clerk 1864-94 and treasurer 1865, member New Hampshire General Court 1897; son of John Bradford and Susan Rowell (Smith) Stevens of Dover Mother, Lydia Ann (Kimball) Stevens; daughter of William Hammond and Mary (Davis) Kimball of Davis Crossing, N H Phillips-Exeter Entered with Class of 1883, joined Class of 1884 in Senior year, editor Yale Banner Junior year, published Yale Critic 1882, member University Chess Club Junior and Senior years. In editorial department Troy Daily Telegram and Northern Budget, Troy, NY, 1884-85, city editor of both 1885-86, and managing editor Troy Daily Telegram 1886-89, news editor Boston Daily Globe 1889-91; part owner Boston Journal and Boston Evening Record 1899-1901; business manager Boston Journal and Boston Herald 1904-10, established advertising firm of Frank B Stevens Company, Boston, 1891 (later combined with Van Cleve Advertising Agency, New York City), continued to write advertising copy and newspaper editorials until retirement in 1930; Lieutenant, First Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, appointed Aide-de-Camp with rank of Colonel on staff of Governor Roger Wolcott 1897-99, Assistant Quartermaster General with rank of Major on staff of Governor John L Bates 1902-04, member Press Club, Military Historical Society, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Boston Society of Natural History, and Massachusetts Rifle Association; attended Central Congregational Church, Newtonville Married (1) August 31,1891, in Newtonville, Mary Pnscilla, daughter of Jabez Howes and Deborah Ann (York) Sears. Children* Mary Sears (B A Wellesley 1915, Mrs Ledlie D Moore, died November 26, 1941), and Frank Burton, Jr (Dartmouth 1913-14, Massachusetts Inst Technology 1914-15) Mrs Stevens died December 27, 1933 Married (2) July 24, 1935, in New York City, Carlotta May Brant (B A Boston Umv 1906), daughter of Rev John Fletcher Brant (BA Ohio Wesleyan 1873; STB Boston Umv 1875) and Lydia May (Morse) Brant Death due to hypostatic pneumonia Buried in Newton (Mass ) Cemetery Survived by wife, son, two grandchildren, and a brother, Herman Weed Stevens (B A Harvard 1889, MA 1891) of Belmont, Mass. |