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72 Yale University Obituary Record 1904-5, assistant bond salesman Day, Adams & Company 1905-6, independent bond broker 1906-9, commission broker, specializing in odd lots, Carlisle, Melhck & Company, 1910-36, temporarily retired 1936-38, partner Drummond & Sierck 1938-40; inactive member New York Stock Exchange, entered service September 17, 1918, commissioned First Lieutenant October 23, 1918, with Motor Transport Corps, Camp Meigs, until discharged December 1, 1918, member St James Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City Married (1) April 24, 1906, in Brooklyn, Elizabeth Hodenply, daughter of Albert Wellington and Elizabeth (Hodenply) Newell Daughters Ehzabeth Newell (died August 21, 1926) and Dorothy (died August 21, 1926) Mrs Drummond died January 12, 1916 Married (2) June 5, 1920, in Bay Shore, NY, Lulu Hyde Hubbell, daughter of Richard and Mary Hyde and sister of James R Hyde, '10 S Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore Survived by wife and two stepsons, Vincent Booth Hubbell (Bard Coll 1931-32) of Manhasset, NY, and James William Hubbell of Bay Shore DENMAN FLEMING FOX B A. I904 Born December 27, 1882, in Madoc, Ont., Canada Died September 22, 1946, tn Htghtown, Liverpool, England. Father, Denman Fleming Fox, a dry goods merchant in Cobourg, Ont, son of Mitchell and Mary (MacDonald) Fox of Cobourg Mother, Mary (Rush) Fox, daughter of Daniel Frederick and Jane (MacKenne) Rush of Belleville, Ont, Canada New Haven (Conn ) High School. Second colloquy appointment Senior year, Yale University Dramatic Association Junior and Senior years (principal in performances "The Good Natured Man" Junior year and "New Men and Old Acres" Senior year), member Book and Bond and Phi Kappa Epsilon Instructor in French, Walters School, Richmond, Ky, 1904-5, graduate student m English, Princeton University, one term 1905 and Yale University 1909-10 (MA. 1910), head Enghsh department Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1908-10; associated with C. G. Valentme Company, bankers, New York City, 1919-22; studied for Roman Catholic priesthood and taught English and Latin at St Beda's College, Rome, 1922-24; ordained August 9, 1925, and assigned to Archdiocese of Liverpool, successively curate Church of the Sacred Heart, Liverpool, and Church of the Star of the Sea, Seaforth, 1925-29; pastor Church of Our Lady of Victories, High- town, 1929-46; public lecturer Workers* Educational Association (addresses pubhshed in daily and weekly papers); manager St George's Industrial School, chief archdiocesan inspector of schools, Liverpool, director Catholic Social Guild, chaplam Boy Scouts and Bishop's Court; enlisted as private, British Imperial Army, December, 1917; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, July 8, 1918; promoted First Lieutenant October, 1918, and Captain December 9, 1918; officer m charge mobihzaUon equipment Park Hall Camp, Liverpool; after Armistice volunteered for North Russia Relief Force as ordnance officer m charge of depot at Onega May-October, 1919; taken prisoner by the Bolshevists and rescued by British, returned to England and demobilized November, 1919, Senior Chaplain (rank of Captain, later promoted to Major), British Forces, in World War II, received citation for devotion to duty in France with the British Expeditionary Forces 1940. Death due to a heart attack Buried in Ince Blundell, near Liverpool, England Survived by four sisters, Mrs James Mc- Quaid Lawton, Mrs James Joseph Lawton and Mrs. Robert Parker Ross of New Haven, and Mrs Henry Howard Lord of Guilford, Conn, and two brothers, Frank Mitchell Fox of New Haven and William L. Fox, '09 S. JOHN RALPH HOWE B.A. I9O4 Born August 17,1882, in Georgetown, D.C. Died October 9, 1946, tn Water ford, Conn. Father, Rev. Samuel Henry Howe, D.D. (B A. Hanover Coll 1861, grad. Princeton
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 72 |
Transcript | 72 Yale University Obituary Record 1904-5, assistant bond salesman Day, Adams & Company 1905-6, independent bond broker 1906-9, commission broker, specializing in odd lots, Carlisle, Melhck & Company, 1910-36, temporarily retired 1936-38, partner Drummond & Sierck 1938-40; inactive member New York Stock Exchange, entered service September 17, 1918, commissioned First Lieutenant October 23, 1918, with Motor Transport Corps, Camp Meigs, until discharged December 1, 1918, member St James Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City Married (1) April 24, 1906, in Brooklyn, Elizabeth Hodenply, daughter of Albert Wellington and Elizabeth (Hodenply) Newell Daughters Ehzabeth Newell (died August 21, 1926) and Dorothy (died August 21, 1926) Mrs Drummond died January 12, 1916 Married (2) June 5, 1920, in Bay Shore, NY, Lulu Hyde Hubbell, daughter of Richard and Mary Hyde and sister of James R Hyde, '10 S Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore Survived by wife and two stepsons, Vincent Booth Hubbell (Bard Coll 1931-32) of Manhasset, NY, and James William Hubbell of Bay Shore DENMAN FLEMING FOX B A. I904 Born December 27, 1882, in Madoc, Ont., Canada Died September 22, 1946, tn Htghtown, Liverpool, England. Father, Denman Fleming Fox, a dry goods merchant in Cobourg, Ont, son of Mitchell and Mary (MacDonald) Fox of Cobourg Mother, Mary (Rush) Fox, daughter of Daniel Frederick and Jane (MacKenne) Rush of Belleville, Ont, Canada New Haven (Conn ) High School. Second colloquy appointment Senior year, Yale University Dramatic Association Junior and Senior years (principal in performances "The Good Natured Man" Junior year and "New Men and Old Acres" Senior year), member Book and Bond and Phi Kappa Epsilon Instructor in French, Walters School, Richmond, Ky, 1904-5, graduate student m English, Princeton University, one term 1905 and Yale University 1909-10 (MA. 1910), head Enghsh department Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1908-10; associated with C. G. Valentme Company, bankers, New York City, 1919-22; studied for Roman Catholic priesthood and taught English and Latin at St Beda's College, Rome, 1922-24; ordained August 9, 1925, and assigned to Archdiocese of Liverpool, successively curate Church of the Sacred Heart, Liverpool, and Church of the Star of the Sea, Seaforth, 1925-29; pastor Church of Our Lady of Victories, High- town, 1929-46; public lecturer Workers* Educational Association (addresses pubhshed in daily and weekly papers); manager St George's Industrial School, chief archdiocesan inspector of schools, Liverpool, director Catholic Social Guild, chaplam Boy Scouts and Bishop's Court; enlisted as private, British Imperial Army, December, 1917; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, July 8, 1918; promoted First Lieutenant October, 1918, and Captain December 9, 1918; officer m charge mobihzaUon equipment Park Hall Camp, Liverpool; after Armistice volunteered for North Russia Relief Force as ordnance officer m charge of depot at Onega May-October, 1919; taken prisoner by the Bolshevists and rescued by British, returned to England and demobilized November, 1919, Senior Chaplain (rank of Captain, later promoted to Major), British Forces, in World War II, received citation for devotion to duty in France with the British Expeditionary Forces 1940. Death due to a heart attack Buried in Ince Blundell, near Liverpool, England Survived by four sisters, Mrs James Mc- Quaid Lawton, Mrs James Joseph Lawton and Mrs. Robert Parker Ross of New Haven, and Mrs Henry Howard Lord of Guilford, Conn, and two brothers, Frank Mitchell Fox of New Haven and William L. Fox, '09 S. JOHN RALPH HOWE B.A. I9O4 Born August 17,1882, in Georgetown, D.C. Died October 9, 1946, tn Water ford, Conn. Father, Rev. Samuel Henry Howe, D.D. (B A. Hanover Coll 1861, grad. Princeton |