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90 Yale University Obituary Record Pictures Corporation, Chicago and Detroit, 1918-19, district manager Triangle Distributing Corporation, New York City, 1919-20, branch manager Famous Players Lasky Corporation, New Haven, Conn, 1920-22 and Pittsburgh and Cmcinnati 1922-25, engaged as real-estate broker in St. Petersburg, Fla, 1925-29 (district representative real-estate department, Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation); with real-estate department Publix Theatres Corporation, Scarsdale, NY, 1929-30; divisional real-estate director Paramount-Publix Corporation, New Orleans, La, 1930-32; vice-president, secretary, and half owner Greenhugh Theatres, Inc, Pittston, 1933- 35, general manager Pubhx Altoona (Pa ) Theatre Corporation 1936, estate trustee 1932-47 Married April 19, 1913, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Louise Verner, daughter of Herman and Louise (Hesse) Barrmg Son: Richard Morris, 2d, '38 Death due to angina pectoris. Buried in Forty Fort (Pa ) Cemetery. Survived by wife, son, and a sister, Mrs Robert W. Langford of West Pittston. THOMAS RUFUS TRACY BA I9II Born November 14,1883, in Whitney Point, NY Died January 28, 1947, tn Whitney Point, NY. Father, Sherman Page Tracy, engaged in banking in Atlanta, Ga, in lumber business in St Paul, Minn, and in farming in Whitney Point, son of Thomas and Anna (Page) Tracy of Triangle, NY Mother, Amelia Irving (Walter) Tracy, daughter of Asaph and Mary Esther (Dibble) Walter of Whitney Point Yale relatives include a cousin, Edward H Tracy, '93 Prepared at district school and intermediate department of Cortland (NY) Normal School, attended Cortland Normal School Entered Yale College Sophomore year, first colloquy appointment Senior year Attended Yale Law School 1911-13 (LL B 1913) but never practiced law; general agent Oliver Typewriter Company, Endicott, NY, 1913-18, associated with Allyn & Bacon, publishers, New York City, 1918-21; general agent Columbia Grapho- phone Company, Buffalo, N.Y, 1921; representative in central New York for Caloric Heating Company, 1922-25; engaged in farmmg and in raismg purebred Holstein- Fnesian cattle in Whitney Point 1919-47; independently engaged in insurance business about 1914-20, secretary local branch Dairymen's League Cooperative Association 1920-40 (director twenty-fourth district [Broome County, NY., and Susquehanna County, Pa ] 1924-36) and Broome County Agricultural Society 1922-35; master of Upper Lisle Grange, 1927-32; member Masonic order and Episcopal church. Married August 25, 1915, m Whitney Point, Olga Adams, daughter of Phelon Edwin and Cora Belle (Adams) Sutphen. Children* Esther Clara (BA. Syracuse 1941); Thomas Rufus, Jr. (Cornell 1940- 42; Columbia 1947-); and Olga Ruth, the wife of Charles William Hill Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Whitney Point. Survived by wife, children, one grandchild, a sister, Miss Clara C. Tracy of Syracuse, and a brother, Howard Melville Tracy (BA Brown 1906, M A New York Univ. 1909, Ph D. 1918) of Cortland. WILLIAM BURR CHAPMAN B.A. I912 Born April 26, 1890, in Kansas City, Mo. Died October 14, 1946, tn Memphis, Tenn Father, Egbert Haight Chapman, founder and partner Chapman & Dewey Company, lumber dealers, Kansas City; son of Edwin Harvey and Mary (Middleton) Chapman of Ballston Spa, N.Y. Mother, Lila (Burr) Chapman; daughter of William Edward and Harriet Holley (Brand) Burr of St. Louis, Mo Yale relatives include a great-great-grandfather, Horace Holley (BA 1803). St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass Organized squash tournament and member soccer team Junior year; managing editor Yale Courant Senior year; member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. Associated with Chapman & Dewey Lum-
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 90 |
Transcript | 90 Yale University Obituary Record Pictures Corporation, Chicago and Detroit, 1918-19, district manager Triangle Distributing Corporation, New York City, 1919-20, branch manager Famous Players Lasky Corporation, New Haven, Conn, 1920-22 and Pittsburgh and Cmcinnati 1922-25, engaged as real-estate broker in St. Petersburg, Fla, 1925-29 (district representative real-estate department, Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation); with real-estate department Publix Theatres Corporation, Scarsdale, NY, 1929-30; divisional real-estate director Paramount-Publix Corporation, New Orleans, La, 1930-32; vice-president, secretary, and half owner Greenhugh Theatres, Inc, Pittston, 1933- 35, general manager Pubhx Altoona (Pa ) Theatre Corporation 1936, estate trustee 1932-47 Married April 19, 1913, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Louise Verner, daughter of Herman and Louise (Hesse) Barrmg Son: Richard Morris, 2d, '38 Death due to angina pectoris. Buried in Forty Fort (Pa ) Cemetery. Survived by wife, son, and a sister, Mrs Robert W. Langford of West Pittston. THOMAS RUFUS TRACY BA I9II Born November 14,1883, in Whitney Point, NY Died January 28, 1947, tn Whitney Point, NY. Father, Sherman Page Tracy, engaged in banking in Atlanta, Ga, in lumber business in St Paul, Minn, and in farming in Whitney Point, son of Thomas and Anna (Page) Tracy of Triangle, NY Mother, Amelia Irving (Walter) Tracy, daughter of Asaph and Mary Esther (Dibble) Walter of Whitney Point Yale relatives include a cousin, Edward H Tracy, '93 Prepared at district school and intermediate department of Cortland (NY) Normal School, attended Cortland Normal School Entered Yale College Sophomore year, first colloquy appointment Senior year Attended Yale Law School 1911-13 (LL B 1913) but never practiced law; general agent Oliver Typewriter Company, Endicott, NY, 1913-18, associated with Allyn & Bacon, publishers, New York City, 1918-21; general agent Columbia Grapho- phone Company, Buffalo, N.Y, 1921; representative in central New York for Caloric Heating Company, 1922-25; engaged in farmmg and in raismg purebred Holstein- Fnesian cattle in Whitney Point 1919-47; independently engaged in insurance business about 1914-20, secretary local branch Dairymen's League Cooperative Association 1920-40 (director twenty-fourth district [Broome County, NY., and Susquehanna County, Pa ] 1924-36) and Broome County Agricultural Society 1922-35; master of Upper Lisle Grange, 1927-32; member Masonic order and Episcopal church. Married August 25, 1915, m Whitney Point, Olga Adams, daughter of Phelon Edwin and Cora Belle (Adams) Sutphen. Children* Esther Clara (BA. Syracuse 1941); Thomas Rufus, Jr. (Cornell 1940- 42; Columbia 1947-); and Olga Ruth, the wife of Charles William Hill Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Whitney Point. Survived by wife, children, one grandchild, a sister, Miss Clara C. Tracy of Syracuse, and a brother, Howard Melville Tracy (BA Brown 1906, M A New York Univ. 1909, Ph D. 1918) of Cortland. WILLIAM BURR CHAPMAN B.A. I912 Born April 26, 1890, in Kansas City, Mo. Died October 14, 1946, tn Memphis, Tenn Father, Egbert Haight Chapman, founder and partner Chapman & Dewey Company, lumber dealers, Kansas City; son of Edwin Harvey and Mary (Middleton) Chapman of Ballston Spa, N.Y. Mother, Lila (Burr) Chapman; daughter of William Edward and Harriet Holley (Brand) Burr of St. Louis, Mo Yale relatives include a great-great-grandfather, Horace Holley (BA 1803). St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass Organized squash tournament and member soccer team Junior year; managing editor Yale Courant Senior year; member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. Associated with Chapman & Dewey Lum- |