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Yale College 87 assigned to Materiel Command, Central District, Detroit, 1943-45 (on inactive duty since May 30, 1945). Married July 15,1919, in Pawtucket, RI, Edith Franklin, daughter of George Olney and Maria Lucy (Andrews) Capron No children Took his own life Ashes interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Cahf Survived by wife and a sister, Mrs Robert Leonard of San Marino, Calif [HENRY] EMERSON TUTTLE B A I914 Bom December 10, 1890, tn Lake Forest, III Died March 8, 1946, tn New Haven, Conn Father, Henry N Tuttle, '81 Mother, Fannie (Farwell) Tuttle Yale relatives include William H Ferry, '68, John V Far- well, '79, Francis C Farwell, '82, Arthur L Farwell, '84 (uncles), Frank F Ferrv, '00, John F Ferry, '01 S, Montague Ferry, '02 S, Horace F Ferry, '06, Albert D Farwell, '09, John V. Farwell, 3d, '18, Ralph I Farwell, '19, Arthur Farwell, '22 S, Julian I Farwell, '24 (cousins); Granger H Frost, '40, Kent Chandler, Jr, '42, Emerson T Chandler, '43, Lawrence E Tuttle, '45W, Arthur F Tuttle, Jr, '45, Henry Tuttle Chandler, '47, and Bruce Chandler, '50 (nephews) Lake Forest Academy and Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn Dissertation appointment and honors of the third rank Junior year; oration appointment Senior year, assistant manager University Tennis Team Junior year, memorabilia editor Yale Literary Magazine and on art staff Yale Record Senior year, member Yale University Dramatic Association, University Club, Elizabethan Club, The Pundits, Psi Upsilon, Scroll and Key, and Chi Delta Theta. Traveled in California and Oregon in 1915, on display advertising staff Chicago Herald July, 1915-February, 1916, taught English literature Westminster School 1916-18 and Groton School 1918-19, 1920- 28 (head Enghsh department 1920-28, and football coach), graduate student in English Yale University 1919-20, attended Slade School, University College, London, 1925, traveled in France and Balearic Islands 1926, resided in New Haven from 1928 devoting his time wholly to etching until 1930, curator of prints Yale University 1930-46, took an important-part in the establishment of the college plan at Yale and was a member of organizing committee which formulated plans for life in the colleges and relationships of masters, fellows, and students, appointed first master of Davenport College (with rank of professor) in 1930 and served in that capacity from the completion of the college in 1933 until his death, M A Hon Yale 1930, chairman Council of Masters 1938-39, 1945-46, secretary 1940-42, and its representative on the Board of Control of the Athletic Association 1932-41, on governing board Yale Art Gallery 1940- 46 and acting director of the Gallery 1942- 45, member Advisory Committee of Peabody Museum 1931-46 and Committee on Memorials 1932-46, a director National Yale Alumni Placement Service, Inc , 1945- 46; on graduate advisory committee on football 1931 and Committee on Undergraduate Activities, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1937-39, secretary Class of 1914 from 1939 to 1946, chairman University committee, New Haven chapter American Red Cross, 1941 and co-chairman for Yale, New Haven Red Cross drive, 1945, president Westminster School Alumni Association 1932-34; director Foote School Association, Inc, New Haven, 1935-42 (president 1936-37) and an incorporator and director and president Foote School, Inc, 1937-41, trustee Millbrook (NY) School 1933-39, Middlesex School (Concord, Mass) 1935-45, and St Timothy's School (Catonsville, Md ) 1941-46, director Elizabethan Club Corporation 1943- 46 and president Elizabethan Club 1945-46, on board of governors Morv's Association 1936-39, honorary member Aurehan Honor Society, an artist of distinction, his etchings and dry points, chiefly of birds and landscapes, have been shown at exhibitions of Brooklyn Society of Etchers, Chicago Society of Etchers, Society of American Etchers, the National Academy of Design, and the American Institute of Graphic Arts, held one-man shows at
Object Description
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 |
Description
Title | Page 87 |
Transcript | Yale College 87 assigned to Materiel Command, Central District, Detroit, 1943-45 (on inactive duty since May 30, 1945). Married July 15,1919, in Pawtucket, RI, Edith Franklin, daughter of George Olney and Maria Lucy (Andrews) Capron No children Took his own life Ashes interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Cahf Survived by wife and a sister, Mrs Robert Leonard of San Marino, Calif [HENRY] EMERSON TUTTLE B A I914 Bom December 10, 1890, tn Lake Forest, III Died March 8, 1946, tn New Haven, Conn Father, Henry N Tuttle, '81 Mother, Fannie (Farwell) Tuttle Yale relatives include William H Ferry, '68, John V Far- well, '79, Francis C Farwell, '82, Arthur L Farwell, '84 (uncles), Frank F Ferrv, '00, John F Ferry, '01 S, Montague Ferry, '02 S, Horace F Ferry, '06, Albert D Farwell, '09, John V. Farwell, 3d, '18, Ralph I Farwell, '19, Arthur Farwell, '22 S, Julian I Farwell, '24 (cousins); Granger H Frost, '40, Kent Chandler, Jr, '42, Emerson T Chandler, '43, Lawrence E Tuttle, '45W, Arthur F Tuttle, Jr, '45, Henry Tuttle Chandler, '47, and Bruce Chandler, '50 (nephews) Lake Forest Academy and Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn Dissertation appointment and honors of the third rank Junior year; oration appointment Senior year, assistant manager University Tennis Team Junior year, memorabilia editor Yale Literary Magazine and on art staff Yale Record Senior year, member Yale University Dramatic Association, University Club, Elizabethan Club, The Pundits, Psi Upsilon, Scroll and Key, and Chi Delta Theta. Traveled in California and Oregon in 1915, on display advertising staff Chicago Herald July, 1915-February, 1916, taught English literature Westminster School 1916-18 and Groton School 1918-19, 1920- 28 (head Enghsh department 1920-28, and football coach), graduate student in English Yale University 1919-20, attended Slade School, University College, London, 1925, traveled in France and Balearic Islands 1926, resided in New Haven from 1928 devoting his time wholly to etching until 1930, curator of prints Yale University 1930-46, took an important-part in the establishment of the college plan at Yale and was a member of organizing committee which formulated plans for life in the colleges and relationships of masters, fellows, and students, appointed first master of Davenport College (with rank of professor) in 1930 and served in that capacity from the completion of the college in 1933 until his death, M A Hon Yale 1930, chairman Council of Masters 1938-39, 1945-46, secretary 1940-42, and its representative on the Board of Control of the Athletic Association 1932-41, on governing board Yale Art Gallery 1940- 46 and acting director of the Gallery 1942- 45, member Advisory Committee of Peabody Museum 1931-46 and Committee on Memorials 1932-46, a director National Yale Alumni Placement Service, Inc , 1945- 46; on graduate advisory committee on football 1931 and Committee on Undergraduate Activities, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1937-39, secretary Class of 1914 from 1939 to 1946, chairman University committee, New Haven chapter American Red Cross, 1941 and co-chairman for Yale, New Haven Red Cross drive, 1945, president Westminster School Alumni Association 1932-34; director Foote School Association, Inc, New Haven, 1935-42 (president 1936-37) and an incorporator and director and president Foote School, Inc, 1937-41, trustee Millbrook (NY) School 1933-39, Middlesex School (Concord, Mass) 1935-45, and St Timothy's School (Catonsville, Md ) 1941-46, director Elizabethan Club Corporation 1943- 46 and president Elizabethan Club 1945-46, on board of governors Morv's Association 1936-39, honorary member Aurehan Honor Society, an artist of distinction, his etchings and dry points, chiefly of birds and landscapes, have been shown at exhibitions of Brooklyn Society of Etchers, Chicago Society of Etchers, Society of American Etchers, the National Academy of Design, and the American Institute of Graphic Arts, held one-man shows at |