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48 Yale University Obituary Record 1937, columnist Litchfield Enquirer 1939- 46 (associate editor 1942-46), as Dr. Walter E Traprock, F R S S E U, he burlesqued travel and exploration books of the early twenties, author Architectural Monograph on Colonial Architecture in Vermont (1918), The Cruise of the Kawa (1921), Rollo tn Society (1922), My Northern Exposure (1922), Sarah of the Sahara (1923), A Basket of Poses (1924), The Restaurants of New Yor\ (1925), The Younger Married Set (1926), Through the Alimentary Canal with Gun and Camera (1930), Dr. Traproc^'s Memory Boo\ or, Aged in the Wood (1931), Evil through the Ages An Outline of Indecency (1932), A Gentleman's Club (1932), Shoal Water (1933), and Animals Arise? (1935), coauthor with Ridgely Hunt, '14 S, The Saloon in tlie Home, or a Garland of Rumblossoms (1930) and The Gardener's Friend and Other Pests (1931), composer libretto of comic opera Come to Bohemia (1916), contributed short stories and verse to various magazines and was much in demand as toastmaster and lecturer on humorous topics, chairman Litchfield chapter American Red Cross 1945-46, active on board Litchfield Community Center, director Yale Alumm Association of Westchester County 1919-37, on Class dinner and reunion committees and Yale Committee for Participation m the Restoration of the Library at Louvain (1924), member Society of Beaux-Arts Architects (vice-president 1914-15), American Institute of Architects, and St Michael's Church (Episcopal), Litchfield Married October 4, 1905, in Cambridge, Mass, Amy Wentworth, daughter of Edward Leonard and Stella (Skidmore) Beard Children Barbara (died in infancy), George Shepard, Jr, '30; Ruth Huntington, the wife of Angus Macdonald Frantz (B A Princeton i9i6,MD Columbia 1922), Jean, the wife of S Plumer Mc- Calmont, 3d, '30 S , and Amy Ursula, the wife of Morgan Whitney, '32 Death due to carcinoma Buried in East Cemetery, Litchfield Survived by wife, three daughters, son, nine grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Edith Chappell Sheffield of New York City, and a brother, Frank V. Chappell, '98 S Another brother, Alfred H. Chappell, '16, died m 1939. WILLIAM DORAN CUSHMAN B.A. 1899 Born October 20, 1874, tn Cleveland, Ohio. Died April 13, 1947, tn Buffalo, N.Y. Father, Charles Weeks Cushman, president and general manager Railway Car Association, Buffalo. Mother, Georgie L. (Doran) Cushman Buffalo Central High School Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; College Choir and Apollo Glee Club Junior year; University Glee Club Senior year; member Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended Buffalo Law School, University of Buffalo, 1899-1901 (LL.B. 1901); admitted to the bar 1901; managing clerk law office of Frederick G Mitchell, Buffalo, 1901-2; secretary Buffalo Civil Service Commission 1902-5, general attorney Jacob Dold Packing Company, Buffalo, 1905-10, practiced independently m Buffalo 1910-11, associated with Stanchfield & Levy, lawyers, New York City, 1911-13, assistant to general attorney Second Avenue Railroad Company, New York City, 1913-20, lawyer in New York City 1920- 28 and in Buffalo 1928-47 (partner Cushman & Harrington and Mitchell, Cushman & Conley); member New York County Lawyers Association, Masonic order, and St Paul's Cathedral (Episcopal), Buffalo. Unmarned. Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Survived by no immediate relatives JOHN VICTOR DONIPHAN B A 1899 Born December 30, 1877, in Greenville, Miss Died December 12, 1946, in Cranford, N J Father, John Victor Doniphan, secretary and business manager American Manufacturing Company, importers of jute, cordage, and bagging, New York City; son of Rev Alexander Doniphan and Mary
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 48 |
Transcript | 48 Yale University Obituary Record 1937, columnist Litchfield Enquirer 1939- 46 (associate editor 1942-46), as Dr. Walter E Traprock, F R S S E U, he burlesqued travel and exploration books of the early twenties, author Architectural Monograph on Colonial Architecture in Vermont (1918), The Cruise of the Kawa (1921), Rollo tn Society (1922), My Northern Exposure (1922), Sarah of the Sahara (1923), A Basket of Poses (1924), The Restaurants of New Yor\ (1925), The Younger Married Set (1926), Through the Alimentary Canal with Gun and Camera (1930), Dr. Traproc^'s Memory Boo\ or, Aged in the Wood (1931), Evil through the Ages An Outline of Indecency (1932), A Gentleman's Club (1932), Shoal Water (1933), and Animals Arise? (1935), coauthor with Ridgely Hunt, '14 S, The Saloon in tlie Home, or a Garland of Rumblossoms (1930) and The Gardener's Friend and Other Pests (1931), composer libretto of comic opera Come to Bohemia (1916), contributed short stories and verse to various magazines and was much in demand as toastmaster and lecturer on humorous topics, chairman Litchfield chapter American Red Cross 1945-46, active on board Litchfield Community Center, director Yale Alumm Association of Westchester County 1919-37, on Class dinner and reunion committees and Yale Committee for Participation m the Restoration of the Library at Louvain (1924), member Society of Beaux-Arts Architects (vice-president 1914-15), American Institute of Architects, and St Michael's Church (Episcopal), Litchfield Married October 4, 1905, in Cambridge, Mass, Amy Wentworth, daughter of Edward Leonard and Stella (Skidmore) Beard Children Barbara (died in infancy), George Shepard, Jr, '30; Ruth Huntington, the wife of Angus Macdonald Frantz (B A Princeton i9i6,MD Columbia 1922), Jean, the wife of S Plumer Mc- Calmont, 3d, '30 S , and Amy Ursula, the wife of Morgan Whitney, '32 Death due to carcinoma Buried in East Cemetery, Litchfield Survived by wife, three daughters, son, nine grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Edith Chappell Sheffield of New York City, and a brother, Frank V. Chappell, '98 S Another brother, Alfred H. Chappell, '16, died m 1939. WILLIAM DORAN CUSHMAN B.A. 1899 Born October 20, 1874, tn Cleveland, Ohio. Died April 13, 1947, tn Buffalo, N.Y. Father, Charles Weeks Cushman, president and general manager Railway Car Association, Buffalo. Mother, Georgie L. (Doran) Cushman Buffalo Central High School Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years; College Choir and Apollo Glee Club Junior year; University Glee Club Senior year; member Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended Buffalo Law School, University of Buffalo, 1899-1901 (LL.B. 1901); admitted to the bar 1901; managing clerk law office of Frederick G Mitchell, Buffalo, 1901-2; secretary Buffalo Civil Service Commission 1902-5, general attorney Jacob Dold Packing Company, Buffalo, 1905-10, practiced independently m Buffalo 1910-11, associated with Stanchfield & Levy, lawyers, New York City, 1911-13, assistant to general attorney Second Avenue Railroad Company, New York City, 1913-20, lawyer in New York City 1920- 28 and in Buffalo 1928-47 (partner Cushman & Harrington and Mitchell, Cushman & Conley); member New York County Lawyers Association, Masonic order, and St Paul's Cathedral (Episcopal), Buffalo. Unmarned. Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Survived by no immediate relatives JOHN VICTOR DONIPHAN B A 1899 Born December 30, 1877, in Greenville, Miss Died December 12, 1946, in Cranford, N J Father, John Victor Doniphan, secretary and business manager American Manufacturing Company, importers of jute, cordage, and bagging, New York City; son of Rev Alexander Doniphan and Mary |