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176 Yale University Obituary Record Hannah of Mississippi Station, Ontario Prepared in Lanark, B A Knox College (Canada) 1905, graduate student Christian College 1905-06 (MA 1906) and in Semitic languages and Biblical hterature Yale University 1906-07 (M A 1907), registered at Congregational College (Canada) 1907- 08 (B D 1908), ordained in Third Presbytenan Church (later Mount Hor Presbytenan Church), Rochester, NY, 1908 and minister there 1908 until retirement 1941, resided in Rochester 1941-46, YMCA rehgious work director, Unit 96, Camp Wadsworth, 1917-18, DD Presbyterian College (Montreal) 1933, member Masonic order and Mount Hor Presbyterian Church Married October 7, 1902, in Forest, Ont, Canada, Edith Emily, daughter of Abraham and Emily (West) Hodgson Sons Harold Raymond (B A Umv Rochester 1926, MA Umv Toronto 1927, MD McGill 1933) and Howard Bock (Umv Rochester 1931-32, Alfred Umv 1934-35) Mrs Drysdale died December 23, 1932 Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Forest Survived by sons, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs Lena Drysdale Anderson of Montreal and Belle Drvsdale Scotchmer (Queen's Umv ) of Toronto, and a brother, John Drysdale of Lanark HARLEY RICHARD WILLARD MA I9IO Born March 13, 1875, in Sutton, Vt Died March 26, 1946, in Orono, Maine Father, John Eastman Willard, a farmer m Sutton, constable of Sutton 1869-71, selectman 1871-90, and town treasurer and justice of the peace, son of Richard and Mary (Eastman) Willard of Sutton Mother, Sarah (Weare) Willard, daughter of John and Abigail (Colby) Weare of Lisbon, N H Lyndon Academy, Lyndon County, Vt, B A Dartmouth College 1899 (member Phi Beta Kappa), M A 1902 (assistant in physics 1900-02), graduate student in physics, mathematics, and chemistry Yale University 1909-12 (MA 1910, PhD 1912, University fellow 1909-11, instructor in mathe matics 1911-12; member Phi Kappa Phi), principal of schools Orleans, Vt, 1899- 1900, superintendent of schools Sutton two years, instructor in mathematics Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, Ohio, 1902- 04; instructor in mathematics University of Maine 1904-07, assistant professor 1907-09 and 1912-13, associate professor 1913-19, professor 1919-44 (head department of mathematics and astronomy 1924-44), and professor emeritus 1944-46, author: "On a Family of Oscillating Orbits of Short Period" (1912), coauthor Willard and Bryan's Calculus and College Algebra (1935), statistician US Food Administration, Washington, 1917-19, selectman, assessor, and overseer of the poor, Orono, 1931-46, member Sigma Xi, Masonic order, Societe Astronomique de France, and Congregational church, Orono Married August 16, 1911, in Medford, Mass, Elma Marguerite, daughter of Charles Edward and Linda Josephine (Dow) Cook Children Richard John (Umv Maine 1932-33), Mildred Sarah (B A Umv Maine 1935), and Paul Francis (Umv Maine 1933-34) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Orono Survived by wife, children, and five grandchildren CASSEN EUGENE PARSONS MA I913 Born August 7,1877, in Grand Blanc, Mich Died February 22, 1946, in Pontiac, Mich Father, Edward Dorr Parsons, a teacher and farmer in Grand Blanc, son of Edward and Sarah (Baldwin) Parsons of Grand Blanc Township Mother, Abigail (Parker) Parsons, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail (Case) Parker of Holly Township, Mich Flint (Mich) High School; attended Michigan State College 1897-98 and Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 1898-99, 1899- 1900, student Livingstone College (England) 1903, missionary to China 1903-10 (recognized by Chinese government for international relief work in 1907 and 1908), attended Ohvet College 1910-11 (BA 1911), Yale Graduate and Divinity schools 1911-14 (MA 1913, BD 1914), and American University School of Diplo-
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 176 |
Transcript | 176 Yale University Obituary Record Hannah of Mississippi Station, Ontario Prepared in Lanark, B A Knox College (Canada) 1905, graduate student Christian College 1905-06 (MA 1906) and in Semitic languages and Biblical hterature Yale University 1906-07 (M A 1907), registered at Congregational College (Canada) 1907- 08 (B D 1908), ordained in Third Presbytenan Church (later Mount Hor Presbytenan Church), Rochester, NY, 1908 and minister there 1908 until retirement 1941, resided in Rochester 1941-46, YMCA rehgious work director, Unit 96, Camp Wadsworth, 1917-18, DD Presbyterian College (Montreal) 1933, member Masonic order and Mount Hor Presbyterian Church Married October 7, 1902, in Forest, Ont, Canada, Edith Emily, daughter of Abraham and Emily (West) Hodgson Sons Harold Raymond (B A Umv Rochester 1926, MA Umv Toronto 1927, MD McGill 1933) and Howard Bock (Umv Rochester 1931-32, Alfred Umv 1934-35) Mrs Drysdale died December 23, 1932 Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Forest Survived by sons, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs Lena Drysdale Anderson of Montreal and Belle Drvsdale Scotchmer (Queen's Umv ) of Toronto, and a brother, John Drysdale of Lanark HARLEY RICHARD WILLARD MA I9IO Born March 13, 1875, in Sutton, Vt Died March 26, 1946, in Orono, Maine Father, John Eastman Willard, a farmer m Sutton, constable of Sutton 1869-71, selectman 1871-90, and town treasurer and justice of the peace, son of Richard and Mary (Eastman) Willard of Sutton Mother, Sarah (Weare) Willard, daughter of John and Abigail (Colby) Weare of Lisbon, N H Lyndon Academy, Lyndon County, Vt, B A Dartmouth College 1899 (member Phi Beta Kappa), M A 1902 (assistant in physics 1900-02), graduate student in physics, mathematics, and chemistry Yale University 1909-12 (MA 1910, PhD 1912, University fellow 1909-11, instructor in mathe matics 1911-12; member Phi Kappa Phi), principal of schools Orleans, Vt, 1899- 1900, superintendent of schools Sutton two years, instructor in mathematics Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, Ohio, 1902- 04; instructor in mathematics University of Maine 1904-07, assistant professor 1907-09 and 1912-13, associate professor 1913-19, professor 1919-44 (head department of mathematics and astronomy 1924-44), and professor emeritus 1944-46, author: "On a Family of Oscillating Orbits of Short Period" (1912), coauthor Willard and Bryan's Calculus and College Algebra (1935), statistician US Food Administration, Washington, 1917-19, selectman, assessor, and overseer of the poor, Orono, 1931-46, member Sigma Xi, Masonic order, Societe Astronomique de France, and Congregational church, Orono Married August 16, 1911, in Medford, Mass, Elma Marguerite, daughter of Charles Edward and Linda Josephine (Dow) Cook Children Richard John (Umv Maine 1932-33), Mildred Sarah (B A Umv Maine 1935), and Paul Francis (Umv Maine 1933-34) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Orono Survived by wife, children, and five grandchildren CASSEN EUGENE PARSONS MA I913 Born August 7,1877, in Grand Blanc, Mich Died February 22, 1946, in Pontiac, Mich Father, Edward Dorr Parsons, a teacher and farmer in Grand Blanc, son of Edward and Sarah (Baldwin) Parsons of Grand Blanc Township Mother, Abigail (Parker) Parsons, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail (Case) Parker of Holly Township, Mich Flint (Mich) High School; attended Michigan State College 1897-98 and Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 1898-99, 1899- 1900, student Livingstone College (England) 1903, missionary to China 1903-10 (recognized by Chinese government for international relief work in 1907 and 1908), attended Ohvet College 1910-11 (BA 1911), Yale Graduate and Divinity schools 1911-14 (MA 1913, BD 1914), and American University School of Diplo- |