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62 Yale University Obituary Record Forsyth Wickes, '98, Henry P Wickes, '00, Lansing P Reed, '04, Bradford Wickes, '19, and Ehphalct Wickes, '27 (cousins) Englewood School for Boys Winston Trowbndge Townsend Prize Freshman year, honors in elocution Sophomore year; second Henry James TenEyck Prize and first dispute appomtment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year Associated with Lamont, Corliss & Company, manufacturers' agent, New York City, 1902-47 (vice-president 1910-36, president 1936-47), president Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss Chocolates Company 1909- 10, secretary 1910-16, president O'Sulhvan Rubber Company 1910-43; secretary X-ray Stove Polish Company; founder Englewood Urban League 1917, honorary president 1918-45, president emeritus 1945-47, on Englewood Board of Education, president Bergen County Safety Council 1929-47, and member of board YMCA 1918- 47 (chairman 1928-47); secretary Boys Club of the City of New York 1938-47; director Greater New York Safety Council; trustee Yale-in-China 1916-47 and Yale University Christian Association; governor Yale Publishing Association 1919-24; organizer Association of Yale Men m Advertising (president 1916-20); president Yale Alumni Association of the Northern Valley of New Jersey 1922-24; secretary Class of 1902 from 1943 to 1947, member Class reunion and dinner committees, and advisory board Yale Alumni Magazine, trustee, deacon, and elder First Presbytenan Church of Englewood. Married March 28, 1911, in New York City, Juha Bulkley, daughter of J. Cleveland and Emma (Bulkley) Cady. Sons David Cleveland, '34 E, Robert Haskell, Jr, '36, and Cleveland Cady, '40. Death due to carcinoma. Buried in Brookside Cemetery, Englewood. Survived by wife, sons, and four grandchildren HENRY WILLIAM HAMLIN B.A. I902 Born January 13, 1880, in Canandaigua, N.Y. Died March 19,1947, in Canandaigua, N.Y. Father, Frank H Hamlin (B.A 1869). Mother, Elizabeth Pearce (Wright) Hamlin. Yale relatives include. Frederick H Hamhn, '95 (cousin); Frank H Hamhn, '28, Henry P Hamlin, '30, Arthur S Hamhn, 2d, '33, David Hamhn, '36, and George W. Hamlin, 2d, '42 (nephews). The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. First colloquy appomtment Junior year; first dispute appointment Senior year; two- year honors in history and honorable mention John Addison Porter Prize in American History Senior year; captain first colloquy baseball team Junior year; on board Yale Datly News three years, associate editor Junior year, editor Senior year; member Triennial and Cap and Gown committees and Psi Upsilon. Attended New York Law School 1902-4 (LL.B 1904; member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to New York bar 1904; became a lawyer in Canandaigua 1904; associated with father in law firm of Hamlin & Hamlin 1904 until father's death in 1926; retired from active practice in 1929; secretary Roper Knitting Company, Canandaigua, 1917-25; clerk of the Board of Street Commissioners of the Village of Canandaigua 1905-13; won many tennis championships and held many trophies, including the western New York State championship cup; chairman Legal Advisory Board, Second District, Ontario County, legal adviser and secretary Home Service Section, Canandaigua chapter American Red Cross, and treasurer Red Cross campaigns in World War I; trustee Ontano Children's Home 1911-47 (secretary of the board 1913-47), director Ontario County Historical Society, member First Congregational Church, Canandaigua (clerk of church committee 1910-25) Married May 23, 1913, in Canandaigua, Katharine, daughter of Arthur Arnoult and Grace Ida (Bean) Adams. No children Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canandaigua Survived by wife and a brother, George W. Hamlm, '95 Another brother, Arthur S Hamlin, '99, died in 1945. [WILLIAM] BRIAN HOOKER B.A. 1902 Born November 2,1880, tn New Yor\ Ctty Died December 28, 1946, tn New London, Conn. Father, William Augustus Hooker (BA.
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 62 |
Transcript | 62 Yale University Obituary Record Forsyth Wickes, '98, Henry P Wickes, '00, Lansing P Reed, '04, Bradford Wickes, '19, and Ehphalct Wickes, '27 (cousins) Englewood School for Boys Winston Trowbndge Townsend Prize Freshman year, honors in elocution Sophomore year; second Henry James TenEyck Prize and first dispute appomtment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year Associated with Lamont, Corliss & Company, manufacturers' agent, New York City, 1902-47 (vice-president 1910-36, president 1936-47), president Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss Chocolates Company 1909- 10, secretary 1910-16, president O'Sulhvan Rubber Company 1910-43; secretary X-ray Stove Polish Company; founder Englewood Urban League 1917, honorary president 1918-45, president emeritus 1945-47, on Englewood Board of Education, president Bergen County Safety Council 1929-47, and member of board YMCA 1918- 47 (chairman 1928-47); secretary Boys Club of the City of New York 1938-47; director Greater New York Safety Council; trustee Yale-in-China 1916-47 and Yale University Christian Association; governor Yale Publishing Association 1919-24; organizer Association of Yale Men m Advertising (president 1916-20); president Yale Alumni Association of the Northern Valley of New Jersey 1922-24; secretary Class of 1902 from 1943 to 1947, member Class reunion and dinner committees, and advisory board Yale Alumni Magazine, trustee, deacon, and elder First Presbytenan Church of Englewood. Married March 28, 1911, in New York City, Juha Bulkley, daughter of J. Cleveland and Emma (Bulkley) Cady. Sons David Cleveland, '34 E, Robert Haskell, Jr, '36, and Cleveland Cady, '40. Death due to carcinoma. Buried in Brookside Cemetery, Englewood. Survived by wife, sons, and four grandchildren HENRY WILLIAM HAMLIN B.A. I902 Born January 13, 1880, in Canandaigua, N.Y. Died March 19,1947, in Canandaigua, N.Y. Father, Frank H Hamlin (B.A 1869). Mother, Elizabeth Pearce (Wright) Hamlin. Yale relatives include. Frederick H Hamhn, '95 (cousin); Frank H Hamhn, '28, Henry P Hamlin, '30, Arthur S Hamhn, 2d, '33, David Hamhn, '36, and George W. Hamlin, 2d, '42 (nephews). The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn. First colloquy appomtment Junior year; first dispute appointment Senior year; two- year honors in history and honorable mention John Addison Porter Prize in American History Senior year; captain first colloquy baseball team Junior year; on board Yale Datly News three years, associate editor Junior year, editor Senior year; member Triennial and Cap and Gown committees and Psi Upsilon. Attended New York Law School 1902-4 (LL.B 1904; member Phi Delta Phi), admitted to New York bar 1904; became a lawyer in Canandaigua 1904; associated with father in law firm of Hamlin & Hamlin 1904 until father's death in 1926; retired from active practice in 1929; secretary Roper Knitting Company, Canandaigua, 1917-25; clerk of the Board of Street Commissioners of the Village of Canandaigua 1905-13; won many tennis championships and held many trophies, including the western New York State championship cup; chairman Legal Advisory Board, Second District, Ontario County, legal adviser and secretary Home Service Section, Canandaigua chapter American Red Cross, and treasurer Red Cross campaigns in World War I; trustee Ontano Children's Home 1911-47 (secretary of the board 1913-47), director Ontario County Historical Society, member First Congregational Church, Canandaigua (clerk of church committee 1910-25) Married May 23, 1913, in Canandaigua, Katharine, daughter of Arthur Arnoult and Grace Ida (Bean) Adams. No children Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canandaigua Survived by wife and a brother, George W. Hamlm, '95 Another brother, Arthur S Hamlin, '99, died in 1945. [WILLIAM] BRIAN HOOKER B.A. 1902 Born November 2,1880, tn New Yor\ Ctty Died December 28, 1946, tn New London, Conn. Father, William Augustus Hooker (BA. |