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Graduate School 177 macy'and Jurisprudence 1921; Michigan state representative National Peace Conference 1915-16, statistician US Census Bureau, Chicago, 1918-19 and Washmgton, 1919-20; editor The Flint Weekly Review 1922-23; president Reliable Filing Equipment Agency, Grand Blanc, and vice-president Clarendon Publishing Company, Detroit, 1923-24; retired in 1924 because of ill-health, executive chairman Central Michigan Centennial Committee 1925, member American Peace Society (State representative in Washington 1914), Religious Education Association, and Congregational church, Grand Blanc Unmarried. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc Survived by a brother, Ivan Earl Parsons (B S Michigan State 1907) of Grand Blanc. FRANCIS DARCY BONE MA I928 Born January 10, 1900, tn De Witt, Mo Died May 5, 1946, in Nashville, Tenn. Father, Rev Joseph Marvin Bone (Central Coll [Mo] 1889-92), presiding elder Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Richmond, Mo , son of Rev Davis Francis Bone and Ella M (Devlin) Bone of Richmond Mother, Ida Mary (Darcy) Bone, daughter of Garrett and Minnie (Bombeck) Darcy of Kansas City and Carrollton, Mo St Charles, St Louis, and Macon, Mo, high schools, teacher of piano m Macon and Fayette, Mo, and Atlanta, Ga, 1918- 24, piano graduate Swinney Conservatory of Music, Fayette, 1920, attended Central College 1918-22 (BA 1922) and Emory University 1922-24 (BD 1924; assistant instructor of Hebrew language and the Old Testament 1923-24); graduate student in Semitic and Biblical languages Yale University 1925-28 (M A 1928) and in religion 1932-36 (Ph D. 1937), international student exchange fellow University of Berlin 1928-29, professor and head department of Bible and Religious Education McMurry College 1929-33, ordained elder Methodist Episcopal Church, South, November 16, 1930, and associated with its General Board of Christian Education in Nashville 1935- 46 (assistant editor, editorial department, 1935-41 and editor 1941-46, member Methodist Inter-Board Committee on Missionary Education, Methodist Conference on Christian Education, Committee on Improved Uniform Lessons, and Committee on Religious Education of Adults, professional advisory secretary of adult work, Committee for Curriculum for Adults, and Methodist Curriculum Committee), delegate National Study Conference on the Churches and a Just and Durable Peace under auspices of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ March, 1942, and Conference of Christian Bases of World Order March, 1943, under auspices of Board of Missions and Church Extension of Methodist Church, secretary International Council of Religious Education, on executive committee United Christian Adult Movement, member Nashville Regional Lesson Committee, Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, and American Academy of Political and Social Science Married December 21, 1929, in Atlanta, Vera, daughter of Alexander Stephens and Minnie (Smith) Howell Sons Howell Darcy and George Joseph Death due to carcinoma Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Carrollton Survived by wife, sons, mother, and a brother, Joseph Marvin Bone, Jr (B A Central Coll 1922; LLB Emory 1925), of Mexico, Mo MASTERS OF SCIENCE CLARENCE LINWOOD BLACK MS I9II Bom January 26, 1886, in Maxton, N C Died November 23, 1945, in Greensboro, NC Father, Rev William Black, D D (grad Dick and Dillard Law School 1881), lawyer and general evangelist of the Presbyterian Church, son of Calvin and Flora Bunting (McQueen) Black of Shelby, N C Mother, Margaret Susan (Freesland) Black, daughter of Jacob and Mildred Kathenne (Gordon) Freesland of Concord, NC
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 177 |
Transcript | Graduate School 177 macy'and Jurisprudence 1921; Michigan state representative National Peace Conference 1915-16, statistician US Census Bureau, Chicago, 1918-19 and Washmgton, 1919-20; editor The Flint Weekly Review 1922-23; president Reliable Filing Equipment Agency, Grand Blanc, and vice-president Clarendon Publishing Company, Detroit, 1923-24; retired in 1924 because of ill-health, executive chairman Central Michigan Centennial Committee 1925, member American Peace Society (State representative in Washington 1914), Religious Education Association, and Congregational church, Grand Blanc Unmarried. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Grand Blanc Survived by a brother, Ivan Earl Parsons (B S Michigan State 1907) of Grand Blanc. FRANCIS DARCY BONE MA I928 Born January 10, 1900, tn De Witt, Mo Died May 5, 1946, in Nashville, Tenn. Father, Rev Joseph Marvin Bone (Central Coll [Mo] 1889-92), presiding elder Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Richmond, Mo , son of Rev Davis Francis Bone and Ella M (Devlin) Bone of Richmond Mother, Ida Mary (Darcy) Bone, daughter of Garrett and Minnie (Bombeck) Darcy of Kansas City and Carrollton, Mo St Charles, St Louis, and Macon, Mo, high schools, teacher of piano m Macon and Fayette, Mo, and Atlanta, Ga, 1918- 24, piano graduate Swinney Conservatory of Music, Fayette, 1920, attended Central College 1918-22 (BA 1922) and Emory University 1922-24 (BD 1924; assistant instructor of Hebrew language and the Old Testament 1923-24); graduate student in Semitic and Biblical languages Yale University 1925-28 (M A 1928) and in religion 1932-36 (Ph D. 1937), international student exchange fellow University of Berlin 1928-29, professor and head department of Bible and Religious Education McMurry College 1929-33, ordained elder Methodist Episcopal Church, South, November 16, 1930, and associated with its General Board of Christian Education in Nashville 1935- 46 (assistant editor, editorial department, 1935-41 and editor 1941-46, member Methodist Inter-Board Committee on Missionary Education, Methodist Conference on Christian Education, Committee on Improved Uniform Lessons, and Committee on Religious Education of Adults, professional advisory secretary of adult work, Committee for Curriculum for Adults, and Methodist Curriculum Committee), delegate National Study Conference on the Churches and a Just and Durable Peace under auspices of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ March, 1942, and Conference of Christian Bases of World Order March, 1943, under auspices of Board of Missions and Church Extension of Methodist Church, secretary International Council of Religious Education, on executive committee United Christian Adult Movement, member Nashville Regional Lesson Committee, Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, and American Academy of Political and Social Science Married December 21, 1929, in Atlanta, Vera, daughter of Alexander Stephens and Minnie (Smith) Howell Sons Howell Darcy and George Joseph Death due to carcinoma Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Carrollton Survived by wife, sons, mother, and a brother, Joseph Marvin Bone, Jr (B A Central Coll 1922; LLB Emory 1925), of Mexico, Mo MASTERS OF SCIENCE CLARENCE LINWOOD BLACK MS I9II Bom January 26, 1886, in Maxton, N C Died November 23, 1945, in Greensboro, NC Father, Rev William Black, D D (grad Dick and Dillard Law School 1881), lawyer and general evangelist of the Presbyterian Church, son of Calvin and Flora Bunting (McQueen) Black of Shelby, N C Mother, Margaret Susan (Freesland) Black, daughter of Jacob and Mildred Kathenne (Gordon) Freesland of Concord, NC |