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74 Accidentally burned to death Buried in Old South Cemetery, East Hartford Survived by father OSCAR HENRY COOPER, JR BA IQ08 Born September 11, 1887, in Austin, Texas Died December 18,1945, in New Yor\ City Father, Oscar H Cooper, '72 Mother, Mary Bryan (Stewart) Cooper Private tutor Honors of second rank in studies of the Freshman year and of the third rank in studies of Junior year, oration appointment and honors in Enghsh language and hterature Semor year, member Beta Theta Pi Attended Yale Graduate School 1908-09 Tutor Hargrove School, Fairfield, Conn, 1909 and University School, Baltimore, Md, 1909-10, telegraph editor and later night editor New Haven (Conn ) Palladium 1910-11, successively telegraph editor and secretary and editorial assistant to the president Dallas (Texas) Morning News 1911-15, in advertising department The Macmillan Company, publishers, New York City, 1915-16, managing editor Exhibitors Trade Review 1916-23 and Motion Picture News, New York City, 1923-26 (editor 1926-29), publicity director Universal Pictures Corporation, New York City, 1929-31, editor and publicity director Ray Long and Richard R Smith, Inc, publishers, New York City, 1931-33, circulation manager The American Spectator 1933-35, associated with Literary Digest, New York City, 1935-36, assistant editor Sundav department, Philadelphia Inquirer 1936-45, secretary and treasurer Ycle Club of Dallas 1914-15, Infantry Officer Candidate, Central Officers Training School, Camp Lee, September-November, 1918, discharged November, 1918, member Christ Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married September 15, 1909, in New Haven, Florence Marie, daughter of John William and Ruth Catherine (Campbell) Dunn Children Gloria, the wife of Harry William Johnson (B A Trinity Coll [Conn] 1940), and June Stewart Yale University Obituary Record Death due to heart disease Survived by wife, children, mother, a sister, Mary Theodosia Cooper Gallagher (BA. Simmons 1919, B A Univ. Texas 1920, M A 1922), the wife of Daniel A Gallagher (B S Umv Illinois 1923) of Chicago, and two brothers, Jackson Stewart Cooper (MD Umv Texas 1914) and Hubert Newton Cooper (Umv Texas 1911-12), both of Abilene, Texas CLARENCE DRUMMOND JONES BA I908 Born April 9, 1887, tn St Louis, Mo Died January 1, 1946, tn Ktr\wood, Mo Father, Clarence Newton Jones, president Commonwealth Feed Company, St Louis Mother, Frances (Pratt) Jones Smith Academy, St Louis Manager Class hockey team; captain Class tennis team four years and Class basketball team Senior year, assistant manager University Tennis Association Junior year, manager Senior year (represented Yale in Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament Senior year and winner University singles championship spring Senior year), member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club and Alpha Delta Phi Associated with Commonwealth Feed Company 1908-14 (president 1909-14), clerk Busch-Sulzer Brothers Diesel Engine Company, St Louis, 1914-16 and vice-president, secretary, and treasurer 1916-29, special representative Cook Paint & Varnish Company, St Louis, 1929-45, treasurer United States Paint, Lacquer & Chemical Company, St Louis, 1945-January 1, 1946; associate editor Auction Bridge Magazine, winner Missouri Valley singles championship 1909, president Missouri Valley Tennis Association 1924-25, member executive committee United States Lawn Tennis Association Married April 7, 1915, in Affton, Mo, Mane, daughter of August Anheuser and Ahce (Ziesman) Busch Daughter Jacqueline Busch, the wife of Willis Dean Hadley. Death due to heart failure Buned in Sunset Burial Park, St Louis Survived by wife, daughter, and two grandchildren
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 74 |
Transcript | 74 Accidentally burned to death Buried in Old South Cemetery, East Hartford Survived by father OSCAR HENRY COOPER, JR BA IQ08 Born September 11, 1887, in Austin, Texas Died December 18,1945, in New Yor\ City Father, Oscar H Cooper, '72 Mother, Mary Bryan (Stewart) Cooper Private tutor Honors of second rank in studies of the Freshman year and of the third rank in studies of Junior year, oration appointment and honors in Enghsh language and hterature Semor year, member Beta Theta Pi Attended Yale Graduate School 1908-09 Tutor Hargrove School, Fairfield, Conn, 1909 and University School, Baltimore, Md, 1909-10, telegraph editor and later night editor New Haven (Conn ) Palladium 1910-11, successively telegraph editor and secretary and editorial assistant to the president Dallas (Texas) Morning News 1911-15, in advertising department The Macmillan Company, publishers, New York City, 1915-16, managing editor Exhibitors Trade Review 1916-23 and Motion Picture News, New York City, 1923-26 (editor 1926-29), publicity director Universal Pictures Corporation, New York City, 1929-31, editor and publicity director Ray Long and Richard R Smith, Inc, publishers, New York City, 1931-33, circulation manager The American Spectator 1933-35, associated with Literary Digest, New York City, 1935-36, assistant editor Sundav department, Philadelphia Inquirer 1936-45, secretary and treasurer Ycle Club of Dallas 1914-15, Infantry Officer Candidate, Central Officers Training School, Camp Lee, September-November, 1918, discharged November, 1918, member Christ Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married September 15, 1909, in New Haven, Florence Marie, daughter of John William and Ruth Catherine (Campbell) Dunn Children Gloria, the wife of Harry William Johnson (B A Trinity Coll [Conn] 1940), and June Stewart Yale University Obituary Record Death due to heart disease Survived by wife, children, mother, a sister, Mary Theodosia Cooper Gallagher (BA. Simmons 1919, B A Univ. Texas 1920, M A 1922), the wife of Daniel A Gallagher (B S Umv Illinois 1923) of Chicago, and two brothers, Jackson Stewart Cooper (MD Umv Texas 1914) and Hubert Newton Cooper (Umv Texas 1911-12), both of Abilene, Texas CLARENCE DRUMMOND JONES BA I908 Born April 9, 1887, tn St Louis, Mo Died January 1, 1946, tn Ktr\wood, Mo Father, Clarence Newton Jones, president Commonwealth Feed Company, St Louis Mother, Frances (Pratt) Jones Smith Academy, St Louis Manager Class hockey team; captain Class tennis team four years and Class basketball team Senior year, assistant manager University Tennis Association Junior year, manager Senior year (represented Yale in Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament Senior year and winner University singles championship spring Senior year), member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club and Alpha Delta Phi Associated with Commonwealth Feed Company 1908-14 (president 1909-14), clerk Busch-Sulzer Brothers Diesel Engine Company, St Louis, 1914-16 and vice-president, secretary, and treasurer 1916-29, special representative Cook Paint & Varnish Company, St Louis, 1929-45, treasurer United States Paint, Lacquer & Chemical Company, St Louis, 1945-January 1, 1946; associate editor Auction Bridge Magazine, winner Missouri Valley singles championship 1909, president Missouri Valley Tennis Association 1924-25, member executive committee United States Lawn Tennis Association Married April 7, 1915, in Affton, Mo, Mane, daughter of August Anheuser and Ahce (Ziesman) Busch Daughter Jacqueline Busch, the wife of Willis Dean Hadley. Death due to heart failure Buned in Sunset Burial Park, St Louis Survived by wife, daughter, and two grandchildren |