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5« Yale University Obituary Record appointment Senior year, substitute Freshman Crew, Class crew Freshman year and Dunham Crew squad Sophomore year, Cup man, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, University Club, Kappa Psi, Alpha Delta Phi, and Scroll and Key Reporter, editorial writer, and assistant Sunday editor The Chicago Tribune 1901- 05, member Illinois House of Representatives session of 1903, Commissioner of Public Works, Chicago, 1905-06, resided on farm at Libertyville, 111, 1906-10 where he devoted himself to writing plays and novels aimed at exposing social evils, his plays, Little Brother of the Rich and Rebellion, dramatizations of his books published in 1908 and 1911, were produced on Broadway, author Dope (1908), Byproducts (1910), Brotherhood (1913), and The Notebook of a Neutral (1916), coauthor The Fourth Estate (1909), contributed many articles, including ''Confessions of a Drone," to various magazines, associated with Robert R McCormick, '03, on The Chicago Tribune, 1910-25 (chairman of the board and secretary 1912-15, coeditor and publisher 1914-25, vice-president 1915-25), president News Syndicate Company, Inc , New York City, publishers of The Daily News (1919-46) and Sunday News (1921-46), co-publisher with Robert R McCormick of Liberty Magazine 1924- 31 and The Mirror (Detroit) 1931-32, enrolled University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture (Short Course) 1906-07, MA Hon Illinois College 1904, war correspondent in China during Boxer Rebellion (1900), in Mexico, Germany, and Belgium 1914, and France 1915, member Battery C, First Illinois Field Artillery, Mexican border 1916, Second Lieutenant Battery C when his unit was mobilized into national service on July 11, 1917, as 149th Field Artillery, 42d (Rainbow) Division, promoted First Lieutenant July 21, 1917, and Captain July 1, 1918, commanding officer Battery B January-November, 1918, overseas October 17, 1917-December 11, 1918, attended French School of Artillery, Coetquidan, October, 1917-February, 1918, in action on Lorraine front and in Champagne Defense, Second Battle of the Marne, St-Mihiel Salient, and the Argonne, dis charged January 8, 1919; member American Legion Married (1) November 19, 1902, in Chicago, Alice, daughter of Harlow Niles and Rachel (Davidson) Higinbotham Children Elinor Medill Patterson Codman Mark Baker, the wife of Donald William Baker (B A Cornell 1922), Alicia Patterson Simpson Brooks Guggenheim, the wife of Harry F Guggenheim, '10 S , Josephine Medill Patterson Reeve Albright (Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern 1931- 33), the wife of Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (Northwestern 1915-16, Umv Illinois 1916-17, Art Institute of Chicago 1919-23, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 1923, National Academy of Design 1924, Ecole des Beaux Arts, France), and James Joseph (B S United States Military Academy 1944) Mr and Mrs Patterson were divorced in 1938 Married (2) July 5, 1938, in New York City, Mary, daughter of William King (MD Louisville Medical Coll 1882) and Mary (McMahon) King Death due to complication of liver ailments Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Eleanor Medill Patterson of Washington RALPH ERNEST ROGERS B A 190I Bom September 24, 1881, tn Rochester, NY Died July 4, 1945, in Albany, N Y Father, Fernando Ervin Rogers, publisher of commercial textbooks, Rochester, son of Samuel and Ehza Sophroma (Hatch) Rogers of Lockport, N Y Mother, Alice Marion (Rowell, foster name Williams) Rogers, daughter of George and Julia Mather (Decker) Rowell of Flint, Mich Philhps-Andover Two-year honors in ancient languages Senior year, philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years, member Phi Beta Kappa. Private tutor in Port Henry, N Y, 1901- 05, attended Columbia University School of Law 1905-08 (LLB 1908, on editorial board Columbia Law Review), admitted to
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 58 |
Transcript | 5« Yale University Obituary Record appointment Senior year, substitute Freshman Crew, Class crew Freshman year and Dunham Crew squad Sophomore year, Cup man, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, University Club, Kappa Psi, Alpha Delta Phi, and Scroll and Key Reporter, editorial writer, and assistant Sunday editor The Chicago Tribune 1901- 05, member Illinois House of Representatives session of 1903, Commissioner of Public Works, Chicago, 1905-06, resided on farm at Libertyville, 111, 1906-10 where he devoted himself to writing plays and novels aimed at exposing social evils, his plays, Little Brother of the Rich and Rebellion, dramatizations of his books published in 1908 and 1911, were produced on Broadway, author Dope (1908), Byproducts (1910), Brotherhood (1913), and The Notebook of a Neutral (1916), coauthor The Fourth Estate (1909), contributed many articles, including ''Confessions of a Drone," to various magazines, associated with Robert R McCormick, '03, on The Chicago Tribune, 1910-25 (chairman of the board and secretary 1912-15, coeditor and publisher 1914-25, vice-president 1915-25), president News Syndicate Company, Inc , New York City, publishers of The Daily News (1919-46) and Sunday News (1921-46), co-publisher with Robert R McCormick of Liberty Magazine 1924- 31 and The Mirror (Detroit) 1931-32, enrolled University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture (Short Course) 1906-07, MA Hon Illinois College 1904, war correspondent in China during Boxer Rebellion (1900), in Mexico, Germany, and Belgium 1914, and France 1915, member Battery C, First Illinois Field Artillery, Mexican border 1916, Second Lieutenant Battery C when his unit was mobilized into national service on July 11, 1917, as 149th Field Artillery, 42d (Rainbow) Division, promoted First Lieutenant July 21, 1917, and Captain July 1, 1918, commanding officer Battery B January-November, 1918, overseas October 17, 1917-December 11, 1918, attended French School of Artillery, Coetquidan, October, 1917-February, 1918, in action on Lorraine front and in Champagne Defense, Second Battle of the Marne, St-Mihiel Salient, and the Argonne, dis charged January 8, 1919; member American Legion Married (1) November 19, 1902, in Chicago, Alice, daughter of Harlow Niles and Rachel (Davidson) Higinbotham Children Elinor Medill Patterson Codman Mark Baker, the wife of Donald William Baker (B A Cornell 1922), Alicia Patterson Simpson Brooks Guggenheim, the wife of Harry F Guggenheim, '10 S , Josephine Medill Patterson Reeve Albright (Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern 1931- 33), the wife of Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (Northwestern 1915-16, Umv Illinois 1916-17, Art Institute of Chicago 1919-23, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 1923, National Academy of Design 1924, Ecole des Beaux Arts, France), and James Joseph (B S United States Military Academy 1944) Mr and Mrs Patterson were divorced in 1938 Married (2) July 5, 1938, in New York City, Mary, daughter of William King (MD Louisville Medical Coll 1882) and Mary (McMahon) King Death due to complication of liver ailments Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Eleanor Medill Patterson of Washington RALPH ERNEST ROGERS B A 190I Bom September 24, 1881, tn Rochester, NY Died July 4, 1945, in Albany, N Y Father, Fernando Ervin Rogers, publisher of commercial textbooks, Rochester, son of Samuel and Ehza Sophroma (Hatch) Rogers of Lockport, N Y Mother, Alice Marion (Rowell, foster name Williams) Rogers, daughter of George and Julia Mather (Decker) Rowell of Flint, Mich Philhps-Andover Two-year honors in ancient languages Senior year, philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years, member Phi Beta Kappa. Private tutor in Port Henry, N Y, 1901- 05, attended Columbia University School of Law 1905-08 (LLB 1908, on editorial board Columbia Law Review), admitted to |