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Yale College 49 Gymnastic Association contests Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years; vice-president University Chess Club Junior and Senior years (on intercollegiate team Junior year), member Dunham Boat Club and Phi Beta Kappa Attended New York Law School 1898- 1900 (LL B cum laude 1900); admitted to the bar and appointed master m chancery 1899, lawyer in Newark 1900-46 (member Lehlbach & Johnson 1900-20, Lehlbach, Johnson & Ormond 1920-37, and Lehlbach & Ormond 1937-46); assistant city attorney Newark 1903-07, member New Jersey Historical Society and Essex County and New Jersey State Bar associations, on Committee of Church Extension of the Newark Presbytery, trustee Forest Hill Church, Newark Married October 19, 1909, in Newark, Anna Adele, daughter of James Martin and Mary Therese (Sawyer) Doremus Children Anna Therese (B.A New Jersey Coll for Women 1932) and Adele (BA Wellesley 1938), the wife of Whitfield Potter (B S. Newark Coll Engineering 1939) Death due to coronary arteriosclerosis Buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Newark Survived by wife, children, a grandson, a sister, Miss Gertrude Lehlbach of Newark, and two brothers, Herman Baldwin Lehlbach (LL B New York Law School 1902) of East Orange, N J, and Milton Lehlbach of Irvington, N J GEORGE TRACY MARSH BA 1898 * Born August 9,1875, tn Lansing- burgh, N Y Died August 10, 1945, tn Providence, RI Father, Pelatiah James Marsh (B A Union 1853), a lumber and real-estate dealer in Lansingburgh, son of Rev Prentiss Witter Marsh, D D , and Laura (Tilly) Marsh Mother, Leha Evelyn (Tracy) Marsh Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Captain Class eight-oared shell races Freshman and Sophomore years, University Crew Junior year (substitute Henley crew) and substitute Senior year, coach Sheff Freshman Crew Junior year, member Cup Committee, University Club, Kappa Psi, and Psi Upsilon Attended Harvard Law School 1898- 1900, admitted to the bar 1901, lawyer in Providence 1901-18 (associated with William G. Roelker 1901-04, partner Healy & Marsh 1904-18), author Toilers of the Trails (1921), Whelps of the Wolf (1923), Valley of Voices (1924), Men Marooned (1925), Flash, the Lead Dog (1927), Under Frozen Stars (1928), Heart of the King- Dog (1929), Sled Trails and White Waters (1929), Three Little Ojtbwas (1930), River of Skulls (1936), White Silence (1938), Vanished Men (1939), and As\ No Quarter (1945), contributed poems and stories to magazines, a director of the magazine Town and Gown, traveled extensively in northern Canada and lectured on his experiences, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Infantry Officers Reserve Corps, August 27, 1917, stationed at Plattsburg, Camp Stanley, and Kelly Fiel|l, transferred to Air Service March, 1919? assigned to 270th Aero Squadron, 1st Air Depot, promoted First Lieutenant May 12,1919, overseas July, 1918-July, 1919, after Armistice was Judge Advocate, Area B, Zone of Advance, and detailed to Aerial Convention of Peace Conference, Pans, 1919, discharged July 13, 1919, commissioned Captain, Officers Reserve Corps 1925 and Major 1931, and assigned to 385th Infantry, 76th Division, representative in Rhode Island legislature session of 1911, on Board of Pubhc Safety, Providence, 1910-35 (chairman 1931-35); member Metropolitan Park Commissioners of Providence Plantations, Rhode Island, and treasurer State Central Committee, trustee Rhode Island State College of Agriculture ajnd Mechanic Arts 1938-41, chairman boardjbf trustees of State Colleges of Rhode Island 1939-43, member Players Club (New!York City), Providence Art Club, and Masonic order Married September 30, 1915, in Providence, Eva Corliss, daughter of Clinton Revere and Eva Dickson (Corfiss) Weeden Daughter Carol, the wife of'John Chubb Devehn (B A Harvard 1946)^. Death due to chronic cardiovascular renal disease Buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence Survived by wife and daughter
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 49 |
Transcript | Yale College 49 Gymnastic Association contests Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years; vice-president University Chess Club Junior and Senior years (on intercollegiate team Junior year), member Dunham Boat Club and Phi Beta Kappa Attended New York Law School 1898- 1900 (LL B cum laude 1900); admitted to the bar and appointed master m chancery 1899, lawyer in Newark 1900-46 (member Lehlbach & Johnson 1900-20, Lehlbach, Johnson & Ormond 1920-37, and Lehlbach & Ormond 1937-46); assistant city attorney Newark 1903-07, member New Jersey Historical Society and Essex County and New Jersey State Bar associations, on Committee of Church Extension of the Newark Presbytery, trustee Forest Hill Church, Newark Married October 19, 1909, in Newark, Anna Adele, daughter of James Martin and Mary Therese (Sawyer) Doremus Children Anna Therese (B.A New Jersey Coll for Women 1932) and Adele (BA Wellesley 1938), the wife of Whitfield Potter (B S. Newark Coll Engineering 1939) Death due to coronary arteriosclerosis Buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Newark Survived by wife, children, a grandson, a sister, Miss Gertrude Lehlbach of Newark, and two brothers, Herman Baldwin Lehlbach (LL B New York Law School 1902) of East Orange, N J, and Milton Lehlbach of Irvington, N J GEORGE TRACY MARSH BA 1898 * Born August 9,1875, tn Lansing- burgh, N Y Died August 10, 1945, tn Providence, RI Father, Pelatiah James Marsh (B A Union 1853), a lumber and real-estate dealer in Lansingburgh, son of Rev Prentiss Witter Marsh, D D , and Laura (Tilly) Marsh Mother, Leha Evelyn (Tracy) Marsh Williston Academy, Easthampton, Mass Captain Class eight-oared shell races Freshman and Sophomore years, University Crew Junior year (substitute Henley crew) and substitute Senior year, coach Sheff Freshman Crew Junior year, member Cup Committee, University Club, Kappa Psi, and Psi Upsilon Attended Harvard Law School 1898- 1900, admitted to the bar 1901, lawyer in Providence 1901-18 (associated with William G. Roelker 1901-04, partner Healy & Marsh 1904-18), author Toilers of the Trails (1921), Whelps of the Wolf (1923), Valley of Voices (1924), Men Marooned (1925), Flash, the Lead Dog (1927), Under Frozen Stars (1928), Heart of the King- Dog (1929), Sled Trails and White Waters (1929), Three Little Ojtbwas (1930), River of Skulls (1936), White Silence (1938), Vanished Men (1939), and As\ No Quarter (1945), contributed poems and stories to magazines, a director of the magazine Town and Gown, traveled extensively in northern Canada and lectured on his experiences, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Infantry Officers Reserve Corps, August 27, 1917, stationed at Plattsburg, Camp Stanley, and Kelly Fiel|l, transferred to Air Service March, 1919? assigned to 270th Aero Squadron, 1st Air Depot, promoted First Lieutenant May 12,1919, overseas July, 1918-July, 1919, after Armistice was Judge Advocate, Area B, Zone of Advance, and detailed to Aerial Convention of Peace Conference, Pans, 1919, discharged July 13, 1919, commissioned Captain, Officers Reserve Corps 1925 and Major 1931, and assigned to 385th Infantry, 76th Division, representative in Rhode Island legislature session of 1911, on Board of Pubhc Safety, Providence, 1910-35 (chairman 1931-35); member Metropolitan Park Commissioners of Providence Plantations, Rhode Island, and treasurer State Central Committee, trustee Rhode Island State College of Agriculture ajnd Mechanic Arts 1938-41, chairman boardjbf trustees of State Colleges of Rhode Island 1939-43, member Players Club (New!York City), Providence Art Club, and Masonic order Married September 30, 1915, in Providence, Eva Corliss, daughter of Clinton Revere and Eva Dickson (Corfiss) Weeden Daughter Carol, the wife of'John Chubb Devehn (B A Harvard 1946)^. Death due to chronic cardiovascular renal disease Buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence Survived by wife and daughter |