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24 Yale University Obituary Record Survived by wife and a sister, Mrs Milo Cushman Griffin of Granby, Conn SAFFORD ARNOLD CRUMMEY B A 1889 Born August 28, 1867, tn Poughkeepsie, NY Died March 16, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Edward Crummey (Professor Fowler's Law School, Poughkeepsie), a lawyer in Poughkeepsie, son of James and Sarah Crummey of New York Mother, Geraldine Blanche (Arnold) Crummey, daughter of Archibald H R and Catharine M E (Schultz) Arnold of Stamfordville, NY Riverview Mihtary Academy, Poughkeepsie Dissertation appointment Junior and Senior years, Class crew Junior year, chairman Class Day Committee, member Delta Kappa Epsilon Studied law in Goshen, NY, 1889-90, admitted to the bar 1891, lawyer in Poughkeepsie 1891-1901 and New York City 1903-09, associated with Bank of Commerce, New York City, 1901-03, personal attorney for Austin B Fletcher 1909-23 and executor of his estates 1923-28, attorney for Eppinger & Russell Company (creosot- mg lumber), New York City, 1923-26, president and manager Greenwich (Conn ) Lodge Corporation 1926 until retirement 1932, in recent years resided in Goshen, enlisted May 1917, in Veteran Corps of Artillery (part of First Provisional Regiment which became 9th Corps, Coast Artillery, New York Guard), under command of Colonel John B Rose, '97 S, on guard at New York City aqueduct October, 1917, supply sergeant at time of discharge October 7, 1919 Married April 16, 1895, in Goshen, Kathenne Duer, daughter of George Wick- ham and Helen (Beam) Murray Children George Murray, Edward, '24 S, and Ambrose Spencer Murray, '24 S (died May 18, 1931) Death due to heart failure Buried in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Survived by wife, two sons, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild FREDERICK WESLEY ELLIS BA 1889 Born December 19,1864, in Ansoma, Conn. Died November 4, 1945, in Jac\son Heights, N Y Father, Matthew North Elhs, a farmer in Ansonia, son of John and Mary Ann (North) Ellis of Huddersfield, England, and Burlington, Wis Mother, Fannie Josephine (Pitcher) Elhs; daughter of Lyman and Betsy Ann (Hand) Pitcher of New York City Birmingham (Conn ) High School First dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, one-year honors in English Senior year, Commencement speaker Studied Semitic languages and philosophy Yale Graduate School 1889-91 Professor of Greek and Latin Davis Military Academy, Winston, N C, 1891-92 and of Greek language and literature Washburn College 1892-97, attended Chicago Theological Seminary 1897-98 (BD 1898); professor of philosophy and Biblical literature and chairman faculty Washburn College 1898-1905 (acting president 1903-05), associate professor of Biblical literature Chicago Theological Seminary 1905-07 and director Training School for Christian Workers 1907-09, attended Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University 1909-10, director of research in psychology and social service New York Neurological Institute 1910-22, professor of psychology, social science, and human behavior New School for Social Research, New York City, 1922-25, research psychologist Bureau of Educational Experiments, New York City, 1925-39, gave lecture courses in Philadelphia and at Johns Hopkins University; author of an unpublished book on human behavior, consulting psychologist New York Probation and Protection Association, resided summers in Katonah, N Y ; member National Institute of Social Sciences. Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Ansonia Survived by a sister, Miss Mary Louise Elhs of Woodmont, Conn.
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 24 |
Transcript | 24 Yale University Obituary Record Survived by wife and a sister, Mrs Milo Cushman Griffin of Granby, Conn SAFFORD ARNOLD CRUMMEY B A 1889 Born August 28, 1867, tn Poughkeepsie, NY Died March 16, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Edward Crummey (Professor Fowler's Law School, Poughkeepsie), a lawyer in Poughkeepsie, son of James and Sarah Crummey of New York Mother, Geraldine Blanche (Arnold) Crummey, daughter of Archibald H R and Catharine M E (Schultz) Arnold of Stamfordville, NY Riverview Mihtary Academy, Poughkeepsie Dissertation appointment Junior and Senior years, Class crew Junior year, chairman Class Day Committee, member Delta Kappa Epsilon Studied law in Goshen, NY, 1889-90, admitted to the bar 1891, lawyer in Poughkeepsie 1891-1901 and New York City 1903-09, associated with Bank of Commerce, New York City, 1901-03, personal attorney for Austin B Fletcher 1909-23 and executor of his estates 1923-28, attorney for Eppinger & Russell Company (creosot- mg lumber), New York City, 1923-26, president and manager Greenwich (Conn ) Lodge Corporation 1926 until retirement 1932, in recent years resided in Goshen, enlisted May 1917, in Veteran Corps of Artillery (part of First Provisional Regiment which became 9th Corps, Coast Artillery, New York Guard), under command of Colonel John B Rose, '97 S, on guard at New York City aqueduct October, 1917, supply sergeant at time of discharge October 7, 1919 Married April 16, 1895, in Goshen, Kathenne Duer, daughter of George Wick- ham and Helen (Beam) Murray Children George Murray, Edward, '24 S, and Ambrose Spencer Murray, '24 S (died May 18, 1931) Death due to heart failure Buried in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Survived by wife, two sons, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild FREDERICK WESLEY ELLIS BA 1889 Born December 19,1864, in Ansoma, Conn. Died November 4, 1945, in Jac\son Heights, N Y Father, Matthew North Elhs, a farmer in Ansonia, son of John and Mary Ann (North) Ellis of Huddersfield, England, and Burlington, Wis Mother, Fannie Josephine (Pitcher) Elhs; daughter of Lyman and Betsy Ann (Hand) Pitcher of New York City Birmingham (Conn ) High School First dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, one-year honors in English Senior year, Commencement speaker Studied Semitic languages and philosophy Yale Graduate School 1889-91 Professor of Greek and Latin Davis Military Academy, Winston, N C, 1891-92 and of Greek language and literature Washburn College 1892-97, attended Chicago Theological Seminary 1897-98 (BD 1898); professor of philosophy and Biblical literature and chairman faculty Washburn College 1898-1905 (acting president 1903-05), associate professor of Biblical literature Chicago Theological Seminary 1905-07 and director Training School for Christian Workers 1907-09, attended Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University 1909-10, director of research in psychology and social service New York Neurological Institute 1910-22, professor of psychology, social science, and human behavior New School for Social Research, New York City, 1922-25, research psychologist Bureau of Educational Experiments, New York City, 1925-39, gave lecture courses in Philadelphia and at Johns Hopkins University; author of an unpublished book on human behavior, consulting psychologist New York Probation and Protection Association, resided summers in Katonah, N Y ; member National Institute of Social Sciences. Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Ansonia Survived by a sister, Miss Mary Louise Elhs of Woodmont, Conn. |