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196 Yale University Obituary Record Morse of Flint, Mich, and five sisters, Carne Morse Blake (grad Mount Holyoke 1880) of Hoosick Falls, NY, Mrs Flora Morse Bogue of West Los Angeles, Cahf, Emma Morse Shattuck (B A Mount Holyoke 1894), the wife of Willard I Shattuck of Salt Point, N Y , Mrs Mary Morse Benton of Seattle, Wash , and Lilla Morse Eastman (B A Mount Holyoke 1899, B D Hartford Theological Seminary 1902, STM 1903), the wife of Rev Fred Eastman, LittD (B A Coll Wooster 1908, diploma Union Theological Seminary 1911), of Chicago FREDERICK WILLIAM MacCALLUM BD 189O Bom March 18, 1883, in Warwic\, Ont, Canada Died November 28, 1945, tn Istanbul, Turkey Father, Rev Daniel MacCallum (Congregational Coll of Canada [Toronto]), a Congregational minister in Canada, son of Daniel and Mary (McAlpine) MacCallum of Point Fortune, Ont Mother, Janet (McEwen) MacCallum, daughter of William and Kate (McLaren) McEwen of St Andrews, Que BA McGill University 1888, graduate Congregational College of Canada 1889, attended Yale Divinity School 1889-90 (B D 1890), ordamed in Congregational church Maxville, Ont, August 6, 1890, missionary under American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in the Near East 1890 until retirement 1938, served in Erzurum, Turkey, 1890-94, professor New Testament Exegesis and Church History, Central Turkey Theological Seminary, Marash, 1895-1911, chairman publications department American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Turkey, with headquarters in Istanbul, 1912-15, supervised Near East relief work in the Caucasus 1915-17, supervised translation of Scriptures into modern Turkish 1928- 37, D D Congregational College of Canada 1912, on furlough in New York City 1917- 19 and in United States and Canada 1937- 38, lived in Greece until 1941 when evacuated to India, returned to Istanbul October, 1945 Married July 23, 1890, m White Rose, Ont, Henrietta Mima, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Ann (Cathey) Reid Children* Edith Muriel (BA Queen's 1913); Frank Lyman (Queen's 1912-15), Elizabeth Pauline (M A Queen's 1919, Columbia 1921-22, 1924-25), Henry Reid (B A Queen's 1919 and Umv Oxford 1923, M A Harvard 1946), and Frances Hamilton (Oberlin 1919-20, B A Qileen's 1924, M A. 1925), the wife of Keith Crowther (BA. Queen's 1924, M A 1925). Death due to angina pectoris Buried in Fen Keny, Pera, Istanbul Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, three sisters, Miss Emily MacCallum of Old Phalerum, Greece, Mrs Harriet MacCallum MacDermid of Martintown, Ont, and Miss Edith MacCallum of Kingston, Ont, and a brother, Arthur Reginald MacCallum (B Sc McGill 1896) of Trail, B C CLYDE WEBER VOTAW BD 189I Bom February 6, 1864, in Wheaton, III Died March 24, 1946, tn Pasadena, Cahf. Father, Rev Ehhu Hilles Votaw (Wheaton Coll [111] 1863-65, BA Amherst 1869), a teacher in New York and Ohio 1869-74, Congregational minister in Ohio, Kansas, Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa, son of Daniel Votaw of Ohio Mother, Harriet (Weber) Votaw, daughter of Benjamin B and Juha Ann (Lowe) Weber of Fitchburg, Mass Baldwin-Wallace College, 1877-80, attended Oberhn College 1882-83, Amherst College 1885-88 (BA 1888), and Yale Divinity School 1888-91 (BD 1891; Commencement speaker), instructor in Greek American Institute of Sacred Literature, Chicago, 1891-92, member faculty University of Chicago 1892-1946 (reader 1892- 94, associate in Biblical literature 1894-96, instructor in New Testament hterature 1896-1900, assistant professor 1900-07, associate professor 1907-17, professor 1917- 29, professor emeritus 1929-46); associate professor of New Testament literature and interpretation Chicago Theological Seminary 1905-07 and member Divinity Conference about 1905-07, M A Amherst 1891, PhD University of Chicago 1896, resided in Pasadena 1929-46, author The Use of the Infinitive in Biblical Gree\
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 196 |
Transcript | 196 Yale University Obituary Record Morse of Flint, Mich, and five sisters, Carne Morse Blake (grad Mount Holyoke 1880) of Hoosick Falls, NY, Mrs Flora Morse Bogue of West Los Angeles, Cahf, Emma Morse Shattuck (B A Mount Holyoke 1894), the wife of Willard I Shattuck of Salt Point, N Y , Mrs Mary Morse Benton of Seattle, Wash , and Lilla Morse Eastman (B A Mount Holyoke 1899, B D Hartford Theological Seminary 1902, STM 1903), the wife of Rev Fred Eastman, LittD (B A Coll Wooster 1908, diploma Union Theological Seminary 1911), of Chicago FREDERICK WILLIAM MacCALLUM BD 189O Bom March 18, 1883, in Warwic\, Ont, Canada Died November 28, 1945, tn Istanbul, Turkey Father, Rev Daniel MacCallum (Congregational Coll of Canada [Toronto]), a Congregational minister in Canada, son of Daniel and Mary (McAlpine) MacCallum of Point Fortune, Ont Mother, Janet (McEwen) MacCallum, daughter of William and Kate (McLaren) McEwen of St Andrews, Que BA McGill University 1888, graduate Congregational College of Canada 1889, attended Yale Divinity School 1889-90 (B D 1890), ordamed in Congregational church Maxville, Ont, August 6, 1890, missionary under American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in the Near East 1890 until retirement 1938, served in Erzurum, Turkey, 1890-94, professor New Testament Exegesis and Church History, Central Turkey Theological Seminary, Marash, 1895-1911, chairman publications department American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Turkey, with headquarters in Istanbul, 1912-15, supervised Near East relief work in the Caucasus 1915-17, supervised translation of Scriptures into modern Turkish 1928- 37, D D Congregational College of Canada 1912, on furlough in New York City 1917- 19 and in United States and Canada 1937- 38, lived in Greece until 1941 when evacuated to India, returned to Istanbul October, 1945 Married July 23, 1890, m White Rose, Ont, Henrietta Mima, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Ann (Cathey) Reid Children* Edith Muriel (BA Queen's 1913); Frank Lyman (Queen's 1912-15), Elizabeth Pauline (M A Queen's 1919, Columbia 1921-22, 1924-25), Henry Reid (B A Queen's 1919 and Umv Oxford 1923, M A Harvard 1946), and Frances Hamilton (Oberlin 1919-20, B A Qileen's 1924, M A. 1925), the wife of Keith Crowther (BA. Queen's 1924, M A 1925). Death due to angina pectoris Buried in Fen Keny, Pera, Istanbul Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, three sisters, Miss Emily MacCallum of Old Phalerum, Greece, Mrs Harriet MacCallum MacDermid of Martintown, Ont, and Miss Edith MacCallum of Kingston, Ont, and a brother, Arthur Reginald MacCallum (B Sc McGill 1896) of Trail, B C CLYDE WEBER VOTAW BD 189I Bom February 6, 1864, in Wheaton, III Died March 24, 1946, tn Pasadena, Cahf. Father, Rev Ehhu Hilles Votaw (Wheaton Coll [111] 1863-65, BA Amherst 1869), a teacher in New York and Ohio 1869-74, Congregational minister in Ohio, Kansas, Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa, son of Daniel Votaw of Ohio Mother, Harriet (Weber) Votaw, daughter of Benjamin B and Juha Ann (Lowe) Weber of Fitchburg, Mass Baldwin-Wallace College, 1877-80, attended Oberhn College 1882-83, Amherst College 1885-88 (BA 1888), and Yale Divinity School 1888-91 (BD 1891; Commencement speaker), instructor in Greek American Institute of Sacred Literature, Chicago, 1891-92, member faculty University of Chicago 1892-1946 (reader 1892- 94, associate in Biblical literature 1894-96, instructor in New Testament hterature 1896-1900, assistant professor 1900-07, associate professor 1907-17, professor 1917- 29, professor emeritus 1929-46); associate professor of New Testament literature and interpretation Chicago Theological Seminary 1905-07 and member Divinity Conference about 1905-07, M A Amherst 1891, PhD University of Chicago 1896, resided in Pasadena 1929-46, author The Use of the Infinitive in Biblical Gree\ |