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Yale College 101 1930-41; magazine writer and music critic 1941-43; copywriter staff publications department Bethlehem (Pa ) Steel Company 1943-46 Married (1) March 24, 1932, in New York City, Elizabeth Van Hogeland, daughter of Joseph H. and Estelle (Van Hogeland) Williams Son. Carlton James, 3d Mr and Mrs Balhett were divorced in 1941 Married (2) May 27, 1941, in Old Chatham, N Y, Rachael Handforth, daughter of Abraham and Hazel Hunter (Hand- forth) Boehm Daughter* Michele Waltho Death due to a gunshot wound Ashes interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Survived by wife, children, and patents HENRY EUGENE MARKER, JR B A I929 Born October 14, 1906, tn Greensburg, Pa Died August 29, 1945, in Greensburg, Pa Father, Henry Eugene Marker (LL B Dickinson School of Law 1898), partner Marker and Rial, lawyers, Pittsburgh, son of Charles Franklin and Anna Kate (Mc- Colly) Marker of Ligonier, Pa Mother, Ellen (Bartholomew) Marker (B A Maryland Coll for Women 1899), daughter of Amos Henry and Rachel Ann (Kuhns) Bartholomew of Greensburg Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, and Lawrenceville (N J) School Freshman Baseball Squad, Class baseball team Sophomore year Attended University of Pittsburgh Law School 1929-32 (LLB 1932); admitted to the bar 1934; associated with Marker and Rial 1932-45 (partner 1941-45), member Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania State, and American Bar associations, and First Presbyterian Church, Greensburg Married August 15, 1932, in Cumberland, Md, Mary Elmo, daughter of David Elmer and Rose (Rising) Ruffner Children* Ellen Rose and Henry Eugene, 3d Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in St Clair Cemetery, Greensburg Survived by wife, children, and a sister, Rachel Marker Wilson (Pennsylvania Coll for Women 1924-26), the wife of Maitland Alexander Wilson (CE Umv Virginia 1924) of Chicago JOHN RAWLINGS TOOP B A I929 Born June 24, 1907, in Matteawan, NY Died July 26, 1945, in Germany Father, Rev George Herbert Toop, D D (grad St Stephen's Coll 1897, BD Berkeley Divinity School 1900), formerly minister Church of the Holy Apostles and canon Christ Church Cathedral, Philadelphia, son of S M and Sarah (Rawhngs) Toop Mother, Alma (Thompson) Toop Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia Scholar of the second rank Freshman year and third rank Junior year, oration appointment Junior and Senior years, honors in English Senior year, Freshman 150- pound Crew Squad, Class crew squad Sophomore and Junior years, University 150-pound Crew Squad Sophomore year, subscription manager Yale Banner and Pot Pourri Sophomore year, editor Junior year, and chairman Senior year, member Elizabethan and University clubs and Yale Grenfell Association (spent summers of 1925 and 1927 at Indian Harbor and Northwest River, Labrador, under direction of Dr Grenfell) Attended University of Marburg 1929, master in German St Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1929-31, registered as graduate student in English Yale University i93i-36> i937-39> I940-4I- and m history 1939-40 (PhD 1941, reader in English 1931 and 1934), instructor in history Williams College 1934-37, with Division of American Republics, Department of State, Washington, 1941-43 (associate divisional assistant 1941, assistant chief 1942, and senior divisional assistant 1942-43) , author "The Catholic Center Party and the Foundations of Unity in the German Empire" (1941), member American Historical Association and Church of the Holy Apostles (Episcopal), Philadelphia Married June 20, 1936, in Farmington, Conn , Elinor Goodwin Welch (B A Vassar 1932), daughter of Henry Kirke White and Mary Hopkins (Clark) Welch and granddaughter of Charles Hopkins Clark, '71 Children Anne Rawhngs and Peter Hopkins Enlisted in US Naval Reserve Mav,
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 101 |
Transcript | Yale College 101 1930-41; magazine writer and music critic 1941-43; copywriter staff publications department Bethlehem (Pa ) Steel Company 1943-46 Married (1) March 24, 1932, in New York City, Elizabeth Van Hogeland, daughter of Joseph H. and Estelle (Van Hogeland) Williams Son. Carlton James, 3d Mr and Mrs Balhett were divorced in 1941 Married (2) May 27, 1941, in Old Chatham, N Y, Rachael Handforth, daughter of Abraham and Hazel Hunter (Hand- forth) Boehm Daughter* Michele Waltho Death due to a gunshot wound Ashes interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Survived by wife, children, and patents HENRY EUGENE MARKER, JR B A I929 Born October 14, 1906, tn Greensburg, Pa Died August 29, 1945, in Greensburg, Pa Father, Henry Eugene Marker (LL B Dickinson School of Law 1898), partner Marker and Rial, lawyers, Pittsburgh, son of Charles Franklin and Anna Kate (Mc- Colly) Marker of Ligonier, Pa Mother, Ellen (Bartholomew) Marker (B A Maryland Coll for Women 1899), daughter of Amos Henry and Rachel Ann (Kuhns) Bartholomew of Greensburg Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, and Lawrenceville (N J) School Freshman Baseball Squad, Class baseball team Sophomore year Attended University of Pittsburgh Law School 1929-32 (LLB 1932); admitted to the bar 1934; associated with Marker and Rial 1932-45 (partner 1941-45), member Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania State, and American Bar associations, and First Presbyterian Church, Greensburg Married August 15, 1932, in Cumberland, Md, Mary Elmo, daughter of David Elmer and Rose (Rising) Ruffner Children* Ellen Rose and Henry Eugene, 3d Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in St Clair Cemetery, Greensburg Survived by wife, children, and a sister, Rachel Marker Wilson (Pennsylvania Coll for Women 1924-26), the wife of Maitland Alexander Wilson (CE Umv Virginia 1924) of Chicago JOHN RAWLINGS TOOP B A I929 Born June 24, 1907, in Matteawan, NY Died July 26, 1945, in Germany Father, Rev George Herbert Toop, D D (grad St Stephen's Coll 1897, BD Berkeley Divinity School 1900), formerly minister Church of the Holy Apostles and canon Christ Church Cathedral, Philadelphia, son of S M and Sarah (Rawhngs) Toop Mother, Alma (Thompson) Toop Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia Scholar of the second rank Freshman year and third rank Junior year, oration appointment Junior and Senior years, honors in English Senior year, Freshman 150- pound Crew Squad, Class crew squad Sophomore and Junior years, University 150-pound Crew Squad Sophomore year, subscription manager Yale Banner and Pot Pourri Sophomore year, editor Junior year, and chairman Senior year, member Elizabethan and University clubs and Yale Grenfell Association (spent summers of 1925 and 1927 at Indian Harbor and Northwest River, Labrador, under direction of Dr Grenfell) Attended University of Marburg 1929, master in German St Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1929-31, registered as graduate student in English Yale University i93i-36> i937-39> I940-4I- and m history 1939-40 (PhD 1941, reader in English 1931 and 1934), instructor in history Williams College 1934-37, with Division of American Republics, Department of State, Washington, 1941-43 (associate divisional assistant 1941, assistant chief 1942, and senior divisional assistant 1942-43) , author "The Catholic Center Party and the Foundations of Unity in the German Empire" (1941), member American Historical Association and Church of the Holy Apostles (Episcopal), Philadelphia Married June 20, 1936, in Farmington, Conn , Elinor Goodwin Welch (B A Vassar 1932), daughter of Henry Kirke White and Mary Hopkins (Clark) Welch and granddaughter of Charles Hopkins Clark, '71 Children Anne Rawhngs and Peter Hopkins Enlisted in US Naval Reserve Mav, |