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School of Forestry 221 HAROLD FAY MF I9IO Born December 10, 1882, in Somerville, Mass Died April 9, 1946, tn St Petersburg, Fla Father, Charles Ernest Fay, LL D, Litt D (B A. Tufts 1868, M A 1872), Wade Professor-of modern languages Tufts College 1871-1928, professor emeritus 1928-31, and Dean of Graduate School 1913-23, founder Modern Language Association of America 1883, son of Rev Cyrus Hyde Fay, DD,LLD (BA Norwich Umv 1837), and Anne Hyne (Minifie) Fay Mother, Mary Williams (Lincoln) Fay, daughter of Charles Danielson and Maria Louise (Prouty) Lincoln of Boston Mr Kendall's School, Cambridge, Mass , B A Tufts College 1904 (member Theta Delta Chi), teacher Worthington (Mass) High School 1904-05, associated with Newton Fire Brick Company, Albany, N Y , and apprentice in advertising department of the magazine Technical World, Chicago, 1905- 06 (western advertising representative 1906), business manager of the magazine Indoors and Out, Boston, 1907, scaler and general laborer m New Hampshire woods 1907-08, attended Yale School of Forestry 1908-10 (M F 1910); consulting forester Batopilas (Chihuahua) Mining Company, Mexico, June-October, 191 o, and sawboss and scaler Madera (Chihuahua) Company, Ltd, November-December, 1910, agent Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, New Haven, January-February, 1911, assistant to Professor Ralph C Bryant (MA Hon 1911) at Yale School of Forestry camp, Trinity, Texas, March-June, 1911, timberman and surveyor John L Roper Lumber Company, New Bern, N C , 1911-12, engaged in farming in Wilmington, Mass, 1912-46 Married December 31, 1912, in Menden, Conn, Nina Edgerton, daughter of Edward Stoughton and Minnie (Edgerton) Thompson No children Death due to myocarditis Buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Wilmington Survived by wife and two sisters, Ethel Fay Robinson (BA Tufts 1900), the wife of Thomas Pendleton Robinson (Massachusetts Inst Technology Class of 1900) of Hingham, Mass, and Margaret Lincoln Fay (Tufts 1900 and 1901-02) of Tufts College, Mass HOWARD de FOREST MF I9II Bom November 2, 1872, in New York City Died April 3, 1946, in Los Angeles, Cahf Father, Albert Henry de Forest, member New York Stock Exchange, son of Charles Augustus and Elizabeth (Klme) de Forest of Albany, NY Mother, Jane Amelia (Douglas) de Forest, daughter of John and Catherine Jane (Miller) Douglas of Albany King School, Stamford, Conn , B S Princeton University 1895 (member Sigma Xi), attended University of Michigan School of Forestry 1908-09 and Yale School of Forestry 1909-11 (M F 1911), forest assistant US Forest Service with headquarters at Trinity National Forest, Weaverville, Calif, 1911-13, acting assistant professor of forestry University of Missouri 1913, engaged in silviculture research Manitou, Colo, summer 1913 and in laboratory of plant physiology Johns Hopkins University 1918, research fellow Hull Botanical Laboratory, University of Chicago, 1919-20 (PhD 1920), professor of botany University of Kansas 1920-21, professor of biology and nature study and head department of natural science Indianapolis Normal School 1921-22, professor of botany University of Southern California 1922-46 (chairman botany division, department of biology, 1925-32), studied southern California vegetation during sabbatical leave in 1930, author The Plant Ecology of the Rock River Woodlands of Ogle County, Illinois (1922), coauthor "Some Environmental Conditions of a Southern California Chaparral" (General Biology Series No r, Umversity of Southern California, 1941), contributed many articles to forestry publications, adjutant University Casualty Station, Emergency Medical Service, Los Angeles Citizens Defense Corps, Office of Civilian Defense, World War II, charter member Ecological Society of America (vice-president 1937), member Kansas State Academy of Science (chairman committee on preservation of natural conditions
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 221 |
Transcript | School of Forestry 221 HAROLD FAY MF I9IO Born December 10, 1882, in Somerville, Mass Died April 9, 1946, tn St Petersburg, Fla Father, Charles Ernest Fay, LL D, Litt D (B A. Tufts 1868, M A 1872), Wade Professor-of modern languages Tufts College 1871-1928, professor emeritus 1928-31, and Dean of Graduate School 1913-23, founder Modern Language Association of America 1883, son of Rev Cyrus Hyde Fay, DD,LLD (BA Norwich Umv 1837), and Anne Hyne (Minifie) Fay Mother, Mary Williams (Lincoln) Fay, daughter of Charles Danielson and Maria Louise (Prouty) Lincoln of Boston Mr Kendall's School, Cambridge, Mass , B A Tufts College 1904 (member Theta Delta Chi), teacher Worthington (Mass) High School 1904-05, associated with Newton Fire Brick Company, Albany, N Y , and apprentice in advertising department of the magazine Technical World, Chicago, 1905- 06 (western advertising representative 1906), business manager of the magazine Indoors and Out, Boston, 1907, scaler and general laborer m New Hampshire woods 1907-08, attended Yale School of Forestry 1908-10 (M F 1910); consulting forester Batopilas (Chihuahua) Mining Company, Mexico, June-October, 191 o, and sawboss and scaler Madera (Chihuahua) Company, Ltd, November-December, 1910, agent Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, New Haven, January-February, 1911, assistant to Professor Ralph C Bryant (MA Hon 1911) at Yale School of Forestry camp, Trinity, Texas, March-June, 1911, timberman and surveyor John L Roper Lumber Company, New Bern, N C , 1911-12, engaged in farming in Wilmington, Mass, 1912-46 Married December 31, 1912, in Menden, Conn, Nina Edgerton, daughter of Edward Stoughton and Minnie (Edgerton) Thompson No children Death due to myocarditis Buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Wilmington Survived by wife and two sisters, Ethel Fay Robinson (BA Tufts 1900), the wife of Thomas Pendleton Robinson (Massachusetts Inst Technology Class of 1900) of Hingham, Mass, and Margaret Lincoln Fay (Tufts 1900 and 1901-02) of Tufts College, Mass HOWARD de FOREST MF I9II Bom November 2, 1872, in New York City Died April 3, 1946, in Los Angeles, Cahf Father, Albert Henry de Forest, member New York Stock Exchange, son of Charles Augustus and Elizabeth (Klme) de Forest of Albany, NY Mother, Jane Amelia (Douglas) de Forest, daughter of John and Catherine Jane (Miller) Douglas of Albany King School, Stamford, Conn , B S Princeton University 1895 (member Sigma Xi), attended University of Michigan School of Forestry 1908-09 and Yale School of Forestry 1909-11 (M F 1911), forest assistant US Forest Service with headquarters at Trinity National Forest, Weaverville, Calif, 1911-13, acting assistant professor of forestry University of Missouri 1913, engaged in silviculture research Manitou, Colo, summer 1913 and in laboratory of plant physiology Johns Hopkins University 1918, research fellow Hull Botanical Laboratory, University of Chicago, 1919-20 (PhD 1920), professor of botany University of Kansas 1920-21, professor of biology and nature study and head department of natural science Indianapolis Normal School 1921-22, professor of botany University of Southern California 1922-46 (chairman botany division, department of biology, 1925-32), studied southern California vegetation during sabbatical leave in 1930, author The Plant Ecology of the Rock River Woodlands of Ogle County, Illinois (1922), coauthor "Some Environmental Conditions of a Southern California Chaparral" (General Biology Series No r, Umversity of Southern California, 1941), contributed many articles to forestry publications, adjutant University Casualty Station, Emergency Medical Service, Los Angeles Citizens Defense Corps, Office of Civilian Defense, World War II, charter member Ecological Society of America (vice-president 1937), member Kansas State Academy of Science (chairman committee on preservation of natural conditions |