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56 Yale University Obituary Record GEORGE MAXWELL CLARK B A I9OI Born August 19, 1879, in Philadelphia, Pa Died August 20, 1945, tn Poughkeepsie, NY Father, Edward Perkins Clark (B A 1870) Mother, Kathenne Pickens (Upson) Clark [pen name Kate Upson Clark] (Wheaton 1869, Westfield Normal School 1872) Yale relatives include* Sylvester Maxwell (B A 1797) (great-grandfather), Perkins K Clark (BA 1838) (grandfather), Harrison Hewitt, '97, Sidney U Hooper, '03, Hugh Rankin, '03, and Lawrence Rankin, '10 (cousins), John Kirkland Clark, Jr, '28, and William H Clark, '36 (nephews) Froebel Academy, Brooklyn, NY, and Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Class baseball team Freshman year, substitute Sophomore year, substitute University Baseball Team Junior year, University Basketball Team four years (captain Senior year), member Alpha Delta Phi Successively salesman, assistant manager, and manager New York office Macey Com- panv (formerly Fred Macey Company, Ltd ), office furniture, Grand Rapids, Mich , 1901-08, partner and president Clark & Gibby, Inc, office furniture, New York City, 1908-45, president Knickerbocker Desk Company, Brooklyn, 1911-17, overseas June 3-November 19, 1918, as YM C A athletic director, served as regional director with Italian troops in district of Porretta, chairman finance committee Little Italy Neighborhood Association 1921-38, trustee Froebel Academy 1918-22, chairman Class dinner committee and on forty-year Class reunion committee, member First Presbytenan Church and Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn Marned September 8, 1908, in Jersey City, N J, Louise Elizabeth Treacy Cory, daughter of Daniel Francis and Louise (Keveney) Treacy Children George Maxwell, Jr (B A Middlebury 1941), and Edward Perkins, 2d, '43 (lost at sea in the submarine Snoo\ May 5, 1945; see page 116) Death due to bronchial consumption Buried in Charlemont (Mass ) Rural Cemetery Survived by wife, one son, two stepsons, Daniel McGhie Cory of England and Rev David Munroe Cory (B A Columbia 1923, ThD Union Theological Seminary 1931) of Brooklyn, and two brothers, Charles U Clark, '97, and John Kirkland Clark, '99 SHERMAN LOCKWOOD COY BA I9OI Born August 26, 1879, m Andover, Mass Died February 15, 1946, in Libertyvtlle, III Father, Edward G Coy (BA 1869) Mother, Helen Eliza (Marsh) Coy Yale relatives include* Samuel D Marsh (B A 1844) (grandfather), Nathan B. Coy, '70 (uncle), Edward H Coy, '10 (brother) The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Freshman Football Team; University Football Team Sophomore and Senior years, secretary and treasurer University Tennis Association Sophomore year, president Junior year, assistant manager Yale University Athletic Association Junior year, president Senior year, Freshman Glee Club, Junior Promenade Committee, director Yale Field Corporation, Athletic Financial Union, and member executive committee Intercollegiate Athletic Association Senior year, member Eta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Skull and Bones Traveled in Europe 1901, football coach St Paul's School, Concord, N H, fall term 1901, associated with Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn , 1902-04 and the Weyerhaeuser lumber interests, Cloquet, Minn, 1904-40 (with Northern Lumber Companv 1904- 06 and assistant manager 1915-30, assistant manager Cloquet Lumber Company 1906-15, vice-president lumber division Northwest Paper Company 1930-1940); partner and owner Franzen Lumber Company, Libertyville, 1940-44, partner with his son in Coy Lumber Company, Libertyville, 1944-46, president Cloquet YMCA. 1908-28, Board of Education, Cloquet,
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 56 |
Transcript | 56 Yale University Obituary Record GEORGE MAXWELL CLARK B A I9OI Born August 19, 1879, in Philadelphia, Pa Died August 20, 1945, tn Poughkeepsie, NY Father, Edward Perkins Clark (B A 1870) Mother, Kathenne Pickens (Upson) Clark [pen name Kate Upson Clark] (Wheaton 1869, Westfield Normal School 1872) Yale relatives include* Sylvester Maxwell (B A 1797) (great-grandfather), Perkins K Clark (BA 1838) (grandfather), Harrison Hewitt, '97, Sidney U Hooper, '03, Hugh Rankin, '03, and Lawrence Rankin, '10 (cousins), John Kirkland Clark, Jr, '28, and William H Clark, '36 (nephews) Froebel Academy, Brooklyn, NY, and Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School, Brooklyn Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Class baseball team Freshman year, substitute Sophomore year, substitute University Baseball Team Junior year, University Basketball Team four years (captain Senior year), member Alpha Delta Phi Successively salesman, assistant manager, and manager New York office Macey Com- panv (formerly Fred Macey Company, Ltd ), office furniture, Grand Rapids, Mich , 1901-08, partner and president Clark & Gibby, Inc, office furniture, New York City, 1908-45, president Knickerbocker Desk Company, Brooklyn, 1911-17, overseas June 3-November 19, 1918, as YM C A athletic director, served as regional director with Italian troops in district of Porretta, chairman finance committee Little Italy Neighborhood Association 1921-38, trustee Froebel Academy 1918-22, chairman Class dinner committee and on forty-year Class reunion committee, member First Presbytenan Church and Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn Marned September 8, 1908, in Jersey City, N J, Louise Elizabeth Treacy Cory, daughter of Daniel Francis and Louise (Keveney) Treacy Children George Maxwell, Jr (B A Middlebury 1941), and Edward Perkins, 2d, '43 (lost at sea in the submarine Snoo\ May 5, 1945; see page 116) Death due to bronchial consumption Buried in Charlemont (Mass ) Rural Cemetery Survived by wife, one son, two stepsons, Daniel McGhie Cory of England and Rev David Munroe Cory (B A Columbia 1923, ThD Union Theological Seminary 1931) of Brooklyn, and two brothers, Charles U Clark, '97, and John Kirkland Clark, '99 SHERMAN LOCKWOOD COY BA I9OI Born August 26, 1879, m Andover, Mass Died February 15, 1946, in Libertyvtlle, III Father, Edward G Coy (BA 1869) Mother, Helen Eliza (Marsh) Coy Yale relatives include* Samuel D Marsh (B A 1844) (grandfather), Nathan B. Coy, '70 (uncle), Edward H Coy, '10 (brother) The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Freshman Football Team; University Football Team Sophomore and Senior years, secretary and treasurer University Tennis Association Sophomore year, president Junior year, assistant manager Yale University Athletic Association Junior year, president Senior year, Freshman Glee Club, Junior Promenade Committee, director Yale Field Corporation, Athletic Financial Union, and member executive committee Intercollegiate Athletic Association Senior year, member Eta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Skull and Bones Traveled in Europe 1901, football coach St Paul's School, Concord, N H, fall term 1901, associated with Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn , 1902-04 and the Weyerhaeuser lumber interests, Cloquet, Minn, 1904-40 (with Northern Lumber Companv 1904- 06 and assistant manager 1915-30, assistant manager Cloquet Lumber Company 1906-15, vice-president lumber division Northwest Paper Company 1930-1940); partner and owner Franzen Lumber Company, Libertyville, 1940-44, partner with his son in Coy Lumber Company, Libertyville, 1944-46, president Cloquet YMCA. 1908-28, Board of Education, Cloquet, |