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Yale College 33 22, 1919, with rank of Lieutenant, U.S Naval Reserve; assistant secretary Bank of Central and South America, New York City, 1922; associated with Brown Bros and Company, bankers, Philadelphia, 1922- 24 and Alberene Stone Company, New York City, 1924-26, collector and dealer in rare books and original documents, Mount Carmel, 1926-46, member Class executive and reunion committees 1920-46; on executive committee American Red Cross m the Hawaiian Islands 1917-19, member Yale Library Associates and Hamden Historical Society (vice-president 1941- 46). Married November 2, 1898, in New Haven, Conn, Alice Madeline, daughter of Joseph Porter (Ph B. 1859, M A Hon 1900) and Harriet Eldredge (Stevens) Porter, and sister of Joseph S Porter, '99, and Donald W. Porter, '08 Son Frederick Porter (Princeton Class of 1925) Death due to a heart attack Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife and son LOUIS HALSEY HOLDEN BA. 1895 Born August 7, 1873, in Newar\, NJ Died July 9, 1946, in Catskill, N Y Father, George Holden, 3d, a coal merchant in Newark, son of George Holden, 2d, and Sarah (Brower) Holden of Newark. Mother, Mary Antoinette (Coe) Holden; daughter of Moses Bruen and Phoebe (Earl) Coe of Newark. Yale relatives include three cousins, James D Coe, '98, Frederick S Coe, '99 S, and Roland B Coe, '05. Newark High School Berkeley Premium Freshman year; third Lucius F Robinson Latin Prize Sophomore year; philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years; member Phi Beta Kappa Attended Union Theological Seminary 1895-98 (BD. 1898), Columbia University 1896-98 (MA. 1897), and Yale Graduate School 1901-3 (PhD. 1903); assistant minister Presbyterian Church, Oneida, NY, 1898-99 and Second Congregational Church, Waterbury, Conn, 1899-1904, minister Christ Church (Dutch Reformed), Utica, N Y, 1904-21 and Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick, NJ, 1921-24, professor of English Bible New Brunswick Theological Seminary 1924 until retirement 1941, since 1941 had supplied pulpits in Catskill and vicinity, D D Rutgers University 1923, member Massachusetts chapter Society of the Cincinnati and Oneida Historical Society Married June 5, 1906, in Catskill, Ehza- bedi Fiero, daughter of Omar Van Leuv en and Juha Frances (Houghtahng) Sage No children Death due to chronic cardiac dilatation Buried in Catskill Village Cemetery Survived by wife and a brother, Robert W Holden, '97. HOWARD WHITE STARR BA. 1895 Born February 16, 1872, in Brooklyn, NY Died November 29, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Theodore Burr Starr, founder and proprietor Theodore B Starr, Inc, jewelers, New York City, son of Elias Starr (B A 1803) and Harriet Howard (White) Starr of Danbury, Conn Mother, Caroline Margaret (Morris) Starr, daughter of Lewis Henry and Caroline Ware (Morse) Morris of Newburyport, Mass Yale relatives include two nephews, George H Danforth, '26, and Nicholas W Dan forth, '28 Berkeley School, New York City Second dispute appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, member University Club. Traveled 1895-98; attended Stevens Institute of Technology 1898-1900 (M E 1900); engineer with General Electric Company 1900-11 and general manager Schenectady (NY) Railroad Company 1900-5; vice-president Schenectady Power Company and Mohawk Gas Company, Schenectady, and president East Creek Electric Light and Power Company 1905 until retirement 1918, vice-president and treasurer Theodore B Starr, Inc, 1911-18, resided in New York City and at Lake George, NY, 1918-46, on Naval Consulting Board of the United States in World
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 33 |
Transcript | Yale College 33 22, 1919, with rank of Lieutenant, U.S Naval Reserve; assistant secretary Bank of Central and South America, New York City, 1922; associated with Brown Bros and Company, bankers, Philadelphia, 1922- 24 and Alberene Stone Company, New York City, 1924-26, collector and dealer in rare books and original documents, Mount Carmel, 1926-46, member Class executive and reunion committees 1920-46; on executive committee American Red Cross m the Hawaiian Islands 1917-19, member Yale Library Associates and Hamden Historical Society (vice-president 1941- 46). Married November 2, 1898, in New Haven, Conn, Alice Madeline, daughter of Joseph Porter (Ph B. 1859, M A Hon 1900) and Harriet Eldredge (Stevens) Porter, and sister of Joseph S Porter, '99, and Donald W. Porter, '08 Son Frederick Porter (Princeton Class of 1925) Death due to a heart attack Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife and son LOUIS HALSEY HOLDEN BA. 1895 Born August 7, 1873, in Newar\, NJ Died July 9, 1946, in Catskill, N Y Father, George Holden, 3d, a coal merchant in Newark, son of George Holden, 2d, and Sarah (Brower) Holden of Newark. Mother, Mary Antoinette (Coe) Holden; daughter of Moses Bruen and Phoebe (Earl) Coe of Newark. Yale relatives include three cousins, James D Coe, '98, Frederick S Coe, '99 S, and Roland B Coe, '05. Newark High School Berkeley Premium Freshman year; third Lucius F Robinson Latin Prize Sophomore year; philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years; member Phi Beta Kappa Attended Union Theological Seminary 1895-98 (BD. 1898), Columbia University 1896-98 (MA. 1897), and Yale Graduate School 1901-3 (PhD. 1903); assistant minister Presbyterian Church, Oneida, NY, 1898-99 and Second Congregational Church, Waterbury, Conn, 1899-1904, minister Christ Church (Dutch Reformed), Utica, N Y, 1904-21 and Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick, NJ, 1921-24, professor of English Bible New Brunswick Theological Seminary 1924 until retirement 1941, since 1941 had supplied pulpits in Catskill and vicinity, D D Rutgers University 1923, member Massachusetts chapter Society of the Cincinnati and Oneida Historical Society Married June 5, 1906, in Catskill, Ehza- bedi Fiero, daughter of Omar Van Leuv en and Juha Frances (Houghtahng) Sage No children Death due to chronic cardiac dilatation Buried in Catskill Village Cemetery Survived by wife and a brother, Robert W Holden, '97. HOWARD WHITE STARR BA. 1895 Born February 16, 1872, in Brooklyn, NY Died November 29, 1946, in New Yor\ City Father, Theodore Burr Starr, founder and proprietor Theodore B Starr, Inc, jewelers, New York City, son of Elias Starr (B A 1803) and Harriet Howard (White) Starr of Danbury, Conn Mother, Caroline Margaret (Morris) Starr, daughter of Lewis Henry and Caroline Ware (Morse) Morris of Newburyport, Mass Yale relatives include two nephews, George H Danforth, '26, and Nicholas W Dan forth, '28 Berkeley School, New York City Second dispute appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, member University Club. Traveled 1895-98; attended Stevens Institute of Technology 1898-1900 (M E 1900); engineer with General Electric Company 1900-11 and general manager Schenectady (NY) Railroad Company 1900-5; vice-president Schenectady Power Company and Mohawk Gas Company, Schenectady, and president East Creek Electric Light and Power Company 1905 until retirement 1918, vice-president and treasurer Theodore B Starr, Inc, 1911-18, resided in New York City and at Lake George, NY, 1918-46, on Naval Consulting Board of the United States in World |