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Yale College 55 and Seth Boyden School of Busmess, Newark, 1930 and president until 1933 when the schools merged with New Jersey Law School to form a single institution of which he was president until 1934, treasurer Dana College Corporation 1934- 36; founder in 1934, with Dr. T Lawrence Davis, of Stoneleigh College, Rye, NH., and president 1934-45, founder Camp Avalon, a camp for girls, Shaftsbury, Vt., and director 1917-24, president Dorec Press (investments) and Dorset Investment Corporation, Montclair, 1945-47; LLD University of Newark and Stoneleigh College 1939; coauthor: Cases on Torts (1914); coeditor* Commercial Law (1921) and Law of Negotiable Instruments (1922); on Legal Advisory Board Selective Service in World War I; member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, American Bar Association, American branch International Law Association, American Judicature Society, American Society of International Law, Academy of Political Science (New York), English-Speaking Union, Newark Chamber of Commerce, and Unity Church (Unitarian), Montclair (president board of trustees and chairman finance committee) Married October 20, 1909, in New York City, Adele Josephine, daughter of Edward Griffin and Emily Adele (Deshons) Ames Children* Elizabeth Adele (B A. Rollins 1934), the wife of Thomas Jefferson Morris (B.A. Rollins 1933; LLB. Yale 1936); Ruth Prentice, the wife of Forrest Palmer Gates, Jr. (Univ. Pennsylvania 1936-37); Richard Dustin (B.A. Duke 1947), and Eleanor Ames (died July 28, 1935). Death due to coronary occlusion Survived by wife, two daughters, son, and four grandchildren. HERBERT BREWSTER FULLER B.A. I9OO Born March 17, 1870, in Brunswic\, Ga. Died January 12, 1947, in New Canaan, Conn. Father, Warren Adelbert Fuller, president Warren A. Fuller Company, lumber merchants, Glen Ridge, N.J.; son of Jonathan Fuller, Jr, and Sarah Ann (Withington) Fuller of Wellesley, Mass Mother, Mara Fisher (Brewster) Fuller, daughter of Francis A Brewster (MX) 1840) and Abby (Fisher) Brewster of Hampton, Conn, and Brunswick Yale relatives include a greatgrandfather, William A Brewster (MD Hon 1830). Prepared privately First dispute appointment Junior year, dissertation appointment, Townsend Premium, and two-year honors in political science and law Senior year Associated with Warren A Fuller Company 1900-1904, export manager W O Davey & Sons, exporters of paper and special board, Jersey City, NJ, 1904-5, sales manger special department, New York office of Bird & Son, Inc, paper manufacturers of East Walpole, Mass, 1905 until retirement 1936; since retirement resided in Montclair, N J., and Stamford, Conn ; corporal New Jersey State Militia Reserve and on Liberty Bond, Red Cross, and Y.M C A fund campaign committees, Glen Ridge, in World War I, clerk Glen Ridge Congregational Church. Unmarried. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellesley. Survived by a sister, Mrs Clarence Graham of Montclair, and three brothers, Henry Jonathan Fuller and Royal Hamp ton Brewster Fuller, both of Stamford, and Arthur Francis Fuller of Bloomfield, NJ RUTGER BLEECKER MILLER BA. 19OO Bom July 25, 1878, tn Willets Point, NY. Died April 14, 1947, in Columbus, Ohto Father, Colonel Alexander Macomb Miller, USA. (grad US Military Academy 1865), son of Brigadier General Morns Smith Miller, USA (grad U S Military Academy 1834), and Jane Octavia (Macomb) Miller. Mother, Anna Grant (Wilson) Miller, daughter of William Siebcl and Susan (Tracy) Wilson of Tarrytown, NY Yale relatives include a nephew, Richard C Miller, '28 Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn. First dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, two-year honors in his-
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 55 |
Transcript | Yale College 55 and Seth Boyden School of Busmess, Newark, 1930 and president until 1933 when the schools merged with New Jersey Law School to form a single institution of which he was president until 1934, treasurer Dana College Corporation 1934- 36; founder in 1934, with Dr. T Lawrence Davis, of Stoneleigh College, Rye, NH., and president 1934-45, founder Camp Avalon, a camp for girls, Shaftsbury, Vt., and director 1917-24, president Dorec Press (investments) and Dorset Investment Corporation, Montclair, 1945-47; LLD University of Newark and Stoneleigh College 1939; coauthor: Cases on Torts (1914); coeditor* Commercial Law (1921) and Law of Negotiable Instruments (1922); on Legal Advisory Board Selective Service in World War I; member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, American Bar Association, American branch International Law Association, American Judicature Society, American Society of International Law, Academy of Political Science (New York), English-Speaking Union, Newark Chamber of Commerce, and Unity Church (Unitarian), Montclair (president board of trustees and chairman finance committee) Married October 20, 1909, in New York City, Adele Josephine, daughter of Edward Griffin and Emily Adele (Deshons) Ames Children* Elizabeth Adele (B A. Rollins 1934), the wife of Thomas Jefferson Morris (B.A. Rollins 1933; LLB. Yale 1936); Ruth Prentice, the wife of Forrest Palmer Gates, Jr. (Univ. Pennsylvania 1936-37); Richard Dustin (B.A. Duke 1947), and Eleanor Ames (died July 28, 1935). Death due to coronary occlusion Survived by wife, two daughters, son, and four grandchildren. HERBERT BREWSTER FULLER B.A. I9OO Born March 17, 1870, in Brunswic\, Ga. Died January 12, 1947, in New Canaan, Conn. Father, Warren Adelbert Fuller, president Warren A. Fuller Company, lumber merchants, Glen Ridge, N.J.; son of Jonathan Fuller, Jr, and Sarah Ann (Withington) Fuller of Wellesley, Mass Mother, Mara Fisher (Brewster) Fuller, daughter of Francis A Brewster (MX) 1840) and Abby (Fisher) Brewster of Hampton, Conn, and Brunswick Yale relatives include a greatgrandfather, William A Brewster (MD Hon 1830). Prepared privately First dispute appointment Junior year, dissertation appointment, Townsend Premium, and two-year honors in political science and law Senior year Associated with Warren A Fuller Company 1900-1904, export manager W O Davey & Sons, exporters of paper and special board, Jersey City, NJ, 1904-5, sales manger special department, New York office of Bird & Son, Inc, paper manufacturers of East Walpole, Mass, 1905 until retirement 1936; since retirement resided in Montclair, N J., and Stamford, Conn ; corporal New Jersey State Militia Reserve and on Liberty Bond, Red Cross, and Y.M C A fund campaign committees, Glen Ridge, in World War I, clerk Glen Ridge Congregational Church. Unmarried. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellesley. Survived by a sister, Mrs Clarence Graham of Montclair, and three brothers, Henry Jonathan Fuller and Royal Hamp ton Brewster Fuller, both of Stamford, and Arthur Francis Fuller of Bloomfield, NJ RUTGER BLEECKER MILLER BA. 19OO Bom July 25, 1878, tn Willets Point, NY. Died April 14, 1947, in Columbus, Ohto Father, Colonel Alexander Macomb Miller, USA. (grad US Military Academy 1865), son of Brigadier General Morns Smith Miller, USA (grad U S Military Academy 1834), and Jane Octavia (Macomb) Miller. Mother, Anna Grant (Wilson) Miller, daughter of William Siebcl and Susan (Tracy) Wilson of Tarrytown, NY Yale relatives include a nephew, Richard C Miller, '28 Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn. First dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, two-year honors in his- |