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84 Yale University Obituary Record member Cum Laude Society, Minnesota Modern Language Club, American Legion, Masonic order, and St John's Church (Episcopal), Minneapolis Married August 24, 1921, in Westchffe, Colo, Blanche Webster Wadleigh (Colorado State Teachers Coll Class of 1924), daughter of Ephraim Thackery and Sarah Anne (Webster) Wadleigh Children Anne Louise (Umv Minnesota 1942-44, Umv Chicago 1946-), the wife of Kenneth Wright Green, and Michael Arthur Death due to cerebral metastasis Survived by wife and children ARTHUR ELLICOTT CASE BA I914 Bom April 11, 1894, in Trenton, N J Died January 19, 1946, in Evanston, III Father, Charles Blackwell Case, '82, a real-estate and insurance broker in Trenton, son of Lewis Chamberlin and Elizabeth (Blackwell) Case of Flemington, N J Mother, Florence Nightingale (Case) Case; daughter of Henry Carver and Sarah (Sands) Case of Trenton New Jersey State Model School, Trenton Dissertation appointment Junior year, oration appointment and honors in English language and hterature Senior year, on editorial staff Yale Record Senior year, member Beta Theta Pi Attended Harvard Law School 1914-17 (LLB 1917, secretary Harvard Legal Aid Bureau 1915-17) , admitted to the bar 1917, associated with Rawle & Henderson, lawyers, Philadelphia, 1917-18 and 1919-20 and in legal department American International Shipbuilding Corporation, Philadelphia, 1917-18, graduate student in English Yale University 1920-23 (Ph D 1923; Foote Fellow 1920-21), instructor in English at Yale 1923-26 and assistant professor 1926-30 (Sterling Fellow 1928-29), professor of English Northwestern University 1930-46, contributed articles to several scholarly magazines, author Aaron Hill and Thomson's Sophomsba^ (1927), Notes on the Bibliography of Pope (1927), A Bibliography of English Poetical Miscellanies, 1521-1750 (1935), Pope, Addison, and the "Atticus" Lines (1935), Four Essays on Gulliver's Travels (1945), and More about the Aldine Pliny of 1508 (1935, reprint, Transactions of the Bibliographical Society), editor Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends Well (1926) and Swift's Gulliver's Travels . (1938), coeditor with Professor George H Nettleton, '96, British Dramatists from Dryden to Sheridan (1939), enlisted as private Chemical Warfare Service March 19, 1918, and assigned to Headquarters, Washington, commissioned Second Lieutenant July 1, 1918, and promoted First Lieutenant October 18, 1918, discharged January 17, 1919, Captain Officers Reserve Corps April 4, 1919, member Modern Language Association of America, Bibliographical Society (London), and First Methodist Church, Evanston Married June 16, 1927, in New Haven, Conn , Grace Robbins Lewis (B A Vassar 1925), daughter of Charlton Miner Lewis (BA 1886, PhD 1898, LLB Columbia 1889) and Grace H (Robbins) Lewis and sister of Charlton Miner Lewis, Jr, '28 Sons* Richard Stockton and Daniel Fairfield Death due to rupture of aortic aneurism Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, sons, a sister, Marian Case Banks, the wife of Theodore H Banks, '17, and a brother, Charles Black- well Case, Jr, of Denver, Colo NORMAN KING EVANS BA I914 Bom May 21, 1892, in Pittsburgh, Pa Died December 30,1945, in Pasadena, Calif. Father, Cadwallader Evans (B A Washington and Jefferson 1866, MD Jefferson Medical Coll 1868), a steel manufacturer in Pittsburgh, son of Oliver and Mary Ann (Sampson) Evans of McKeesport, Pa Mother, Margaret Brown (Oliver) Evans, daughter of Henry William and Margaret (Brown) Oliver Yale relatives include John C Ohver, '85 S, Henry Oliver, '85 S, David B Oliver, '97 S, George S Oliver, '99, Augustus K Ohver, '03, Charles Ohver,
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 84 |
Transcript | 84 Yale University Obituary Record member Cum Laude Society, Minnesota Modern Language Club, American Legion, Masonic order, and St John's Church (Episcopal), Minneapolis Married August 24, 1921, in Westchffe, Colo, Blanche Webster Wadleigh (Colorado State Teachers Coll Class of 1924), daughter of Ephraim Thackery and Sarah Anne (Webster) Wadleigh Children Anne Louise (Umv Minnesota 1942-44, Umv Chicago 1946-), the wife of Kenneth Wright Green, and Michael Arthur Death due to cerebral metastasis Survived by wife and children ARTHUR ELLICOTT CASE BA I914 Bom April 11, 1894, in Trenton, N J Died January 19, 1946, in Evanston, III Father, Charles Blackwell Case, '82, a real-estate and insurance broker in Trenton, son of Lewis Chamberlin and Elizabeth (Blackwell) Case of Flemington, N J Mother, Florence Nightingale (Case) Case; daughter of Henry Carver and Sarah (Sands) Case of Trenton New Jersey State Model School, Trenton Dissertation appointment Junior year, oration appointment and honors in English language and hterature Senior year, on editorial staff Yale Record Senior year, member Beta Theta Pi Attended Harvard Law School 1914-17 (LLB 1917, secretary Harvard Legal Aid Bureau 1915-17) , admitted to the bar 1917, associated with Rawle & Henderson, lawyers, Philadelphia, 1917-18 and 1919-20 and in legal department American International Shipbuilding Corporation, Philadelphia, 1917-18, graduate student in English Yale University 1920-23 (Ph D 1923; Foote Fellow 1920-21), instructor in English at Yale 1923-26 and assistant professor 1926-30 (Sterling Fellow 1928-29), professor of English Northwestern University 1930-46, contributed articles to several scholarly magazines, author Aaron Hill and Thomson's Sophomsba^ (1927), Notes on the Bibliography of Pope (1927), A Bibliography of English Poetical Miscellanies, 1521-1750 (1935), Pope, Addison, and the "Atticus" Lines (1935), Four Essays on Gulliver's Travels (1945), and More about the Aldine Pliny of 1508 (1935, reprint, Transactions of the Bibliographical Society), editor Shakespeare's All's Well that Ends Well (1926) and Swift's Gulliver's Travels . (1938), coeditor with Professor George H Nettleton, '96, British Dramatists from Dryden to Sheridan (1939), enlisted as private Chemical Warfare Service March 19, 1918, and assigned to Headquarters, Washington, commissioned Second Lieutenant July 1, 1918, and promoted First Lieutenant October 18, 1918, discharged January 17, 1919, Captain Officers Reserve Corps April 4, 1919, member Modern Language Association of America, Bibliographical Society (London), and First Methodist Church, Evanston Married June 16, 1927, in New Haven, Conn , Grace Robbins Lewis (B A Vassar 1925), daughter of Charlton Miner Lewis (BA 1886, PhD 1898, LLB Columbia 1889) and Grace H (Robbins) Lewis and sister of Charlton Miner Lewis, Jr, '28 Sons* Richard Stockton and Daniel Fairfield Death due to rupture of aortic aneurism Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, sons, a sister, Marian Case Banks, the wife of Theodore H Banks, '17, and a brother, Charles Black- well Case, Jr, of Denver, Colo NORMAN KING EVANS BA I914 Bom May 21, 1892, in Pittsburgh, Pa Died December 30,1945, in Pasadena, Calif. Father, Cadwallader Evans (B A Washington and Jefferson 1866, MD Jefferson Medical Coll 1868), a steel manufacturer in Pittsburgh, son of Oliver and Mary Ann (Sampson) Evans of McKeesport, Pa Mother, Margaret Brown (Oliver) Evans, daughter of Henry William and Margaret (Brown) Oliver Yale relatives include John C Ohver, '85 S, Henry Oliver, '85 S, David B Oliver, '97 S, George S Oliver, '99, Augustus K Ohver, '03, Charles Ohver, |