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182 Yale University Obituary Record HALBERT HAINS BRITAN PH D 1902 Born October 8, 1874, in Bethlehem, Ind Died August 5, 1945, in Lewiston, Maine Father, George Whitney Bntan, farmer, teacher, and building contractor in New Washington and Hanover, Ind , son of Dr William Whitney Bntan and Jane Armstrong (Dickey) Bntan of New Washington Mother, Mary Arabella (Taylor) Bntan, daughter of Simpson Charlton and Elizabeth (Hatton) Taylor of New Washington Prepared in New Washington, teacher Princeton (Ky ) Collegiate Institute 1898- 99, B A Hanover College 1898, M A 1902, graduate student in philosophy and University fellow Yale 1900-02 (Ph D 1902), taught in New Haven 1902-03, principal Reynolds Academy, Albany, Texas, 1903- 05, instructor in philosophy Bates College 1905-07 and Cobb professor of philosophy and in charge department of psychology 1907 until retirement in 1943, professor emeritus 1943-45, author* Philosophy of Music (1911) and The Effective Consciousness (1931), translated Spinoza's Principles of Descartes' Philosopfiy, contributed to Philosophical Review, Psychological Review, and International Journal of Ethics, member American Philosophical Association and Congregational church, Lewiston Married August 1, 1907, in Hanover, Edith Fisher, daughter of Rev Daniel Webster Fisher, D D , LL D (grad Washington and Jefferson 1857, Western Theological Seminary i860), and Amanda D (Kouns) Fisher No children Death due to cerebral embolism Buried in Hanover Cemetery Survived by wife and two brothers, Rev Joseph Taylor Bntan, DD (B A Hanover 1897, Lane Theological Seminary 1898-99, Auburn Theological Seminary 1899-1901), of Philadelphia, and Herbert Dickey Bntan (B A Hanover 1900, DDS Chicago Coll Dental Surgery 1907) of Orofino, Idaho MAURICE HENRY ROBINSON PH D I902 Born June 7, 1865, in Meredith, NH Died February 28, 1946, in Winter Park, Fla Father, Joseph Wadleigh Robinson, a farmer in New Hampshire, son of Chase and Lydia (Pitman) Robinson of Meredith. Mother, Frances Eliza (Weld) Robinson, daughter of Luther and Fanny (Sargent) Weld of Boothbay, Maine New Hampton (N H ) Literary Institution, B L. Dartmouth College 1890 (member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa) and M A 1897, superintendent of schools in North Dakota and Minnesota 1890-96, assistant in political science Dartmouth College 1897-98; graduate student in political and social science Yale University 1898-1902 (PhD 1902, University fellow in economics 1898-99; assistant in political economy 1899-1900 and instructor 1900-02), professor of industry and transportation University of Illinois 1902- 21, economics 1921-33, and professor emeritus 1933-46, professor of economics summer sessions Cornell 1909, Columbia 1914, University of California 1923, and University of Texas 1926, special expert agent on valuation of railways, U S Census Bureau, Washington, 1903, expert on corporations and insurance, Efficiency and Economy Committee, State of Illinois, 1914-15 (author of its published reports), author A History of Taxation in New Hampshire (1903), Business Organization (1909), The Federal Corporation Tax (1912), Organizing a Business (1915), An Outline to the Study of Economic Read- justments Following the War (1919), Corporation Organization and Management (1938), coauthor American Securities Service manuals and LaSalle Extension University booklets on business management, associate editor Journal of Accountancy 1906-15, contributed articles to periodicals on railways, corporations, and accounting, president Yale Club of Urbana- Champaign 1922-29, treasurer Yale Club of University of Illinois 1916, member Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, National Institute of Social Sciences, American Economic Association (executive committee 1919-22), American Political Science Association, and American Association of University Professors Married September 10, 1890, in West Dover, Vt, Elinor Corse, daughter of Orville Luther and Sarah Dana (Foss) Corse Daughter- Florence Elinor (B S Illinois 1913, Mrs Frank Wilson Asper, died October 19, 1938).
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 182 |
Transcript | 182 Yale University Obituary Record HALBERT HAINS BRITAN PH D 1902 Born October 8, 1874, in Bethlehem, Ind Died August 5, 1945, in Lewiston, Maine Father, George Whitney Bntan, farmer, teacher, and building contractor in New Washington and Hanover, Ind , son of Dr William Whitney Bntan and Jane Armstrong (Dickey) Bntan of New Washington Mother, Mary Arabella (Taylor) Bntan, daughter of Simpson Charlton and Elizabeth (Hatton) Taylor of New Washington Prepared in New Washington, teacher Princeton (Ky ) Collegiate Institute 1898- 99, B A Hanover College 1898, M A 1902, graduate student in philosophy and University fellow Yale 1900-02 (Ph D 1902), taught in New Haven 1902-03, principal Reynolds Academy, Albany, Texas, 1903- 05, instructor in philosophy Bates College 1905-07 and Cobb professor of philosophy and in charge department of psychology 1907 until retirement in 1943, professor emeritus 1943-45, author* Philosophy of Music (1911) and The Effective Consciousness (1931), translated Spinoza's Principles of Descartes' Philosopfiy, contributed to Philosophical Review, Psychological Review, and International Journal of Ethics, member American Philosophical Association and Congregational church, Lewiston Married August 1, 1907, in Hanover, Edith Fisher, daughter of Rev Daniel Webster Fisher, D D , LL D (grad Washington and Jefferson 1857, Western Theological Seminary i860), and Amanda D (Kouns) Fisher No children Death due to cerebral embolism Buried in Hanover Cemetery Survived by wife and two brothers, Rev Joseph Taylor Bntan, DD (B A Hanover 1897, Lane Theological Seminary 1898-99, Auburn Theological Seminary 1899-1901), of Philadelphia, and Herbert Dickey Bntan (B A Hanover 1900, DDS Chicago Coll Dental Surgery 1907) of Orofino, Idaho MAURICE HENRY ROBINSON PH D I902 Born June 7, 1865, in Meredith, NH Died February 28, 1946, in Winter Park, Fla Father, Joseph Wadleigh Robinson, a farmer in New Hampshire, son of Chase and Lydia (Pitman) Robinson of Meredith. Mother, Frances Eliza (Weld) Robinson, daughter of Luther and Fanny (Sargent) Weld of Boothbay, Maine New Hampton (N H ) Literary Institution, B L. Dartmouth College 1890 (member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa) and M A 1897, superintendent of schools in North Dakota and Minnesota 1890-96, assistant in political science Dartmouth College 1897-98; graduate student in political and social science Yale University 1898-1902 (PhD 1902, University fellow in economics 1898-99; assistant in political economy 1899-1900 and instructor 1900-02), professor of industry and transportation University of Illinois 1902- 21, economics 1921-33, and professor emeritus 1933-46, professor of economics summer sessions Cornell 1909, Columbia 1914, University of California 1923, and University of Texas 1926, special expert agent on valuation of railways, U S Census Bureau, Washington, 1903, expert on corporations and insurance, Efficiency and Economy Committee, State of Illinois, 1914-15 (author of its published reports), author A History of Taxation in New Hampshire (1903), Business Organization (1909), The Federal Corporation Tax (1912), Organizing a Business (1915), An Outline to the Study of Economic Read- justments Following the War (1919), Corporation Organization and Management (1938), coauthor American Securities Service manuals and LaSalle Extension University booklets on business management, associate editor Journal of Accountancy 1906-15, contributed articles to periodicals on railways, corporations, and accounting, president Yale Club of Urbana- Champaign 1922-29, treasurer Yale Club of University of Illinois 1916, member Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, National Institute of Social Sciences, American Economic Association (executive committee 1919-22), American Political Science Association, and American Association of University Professors Married September 10, 1890, in West Dover, Vt, Elinor Corse, daughter of Orville Luther and Sarah Dana (Foss) Corse Daughter- Florence Elinor (B S Illinois 1913, Mrs Frank Wilson Asper, died October 19, 1938). |