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202 Yale University Obituary Record taught languages at Bacone College 1910- 12, attended Kansas City Baptist Theological Seminary 1912-15, ordained in Baptist church Mound Valley, Kans, 1912 and minister there 1912-17, minister Union Church, Panama, Canal Zone, 1917-18, teacher of English and principal of school at Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1918-20, attended Yale Divinity School 1920-22 (B D 1922), minister Baptist church Cheshire, Conn, 1922-25, Brandon, Vt, 1925-29, Winter- ville, N C, 1929-30, Greenville 1931-34, Weaverville 1936-40, First Baptist Church, Bryson City, 1940-44, and Polloksville 1944-46 Married June 27,1920, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Bertha Kathenne, daughter of Henry and Mary Viola (Flick) Karg Children* Kathenne Ehzabeth (BA Wake Forest 1947) and Roger Alonzo Karg Death due to hardening of the arteries Buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, N C Survived by wife, children, and a brother, Alonzo Raymond Covert of Beacon ARTHUR FRANK McKENNY BD I926 Bom July 23, 1894, in Cleveland, Ohio Died December 13, 1945, in New Haven, Conn Father, Luke McKenny, editor Bergen County Record, Hackensack, N J , son of Luke McKenny of Rochester, N Y Mother, Annie Laura (Mansfield) McKenny, daughter of Alfred James and Rachel Rebecca (Rose) Mansfield Trenton (NJ) High School, with US Railway Mail Service 1914-17, rodman New Jersey State Highway Department 1917-18, draftsman 1919-20, with Engineers and Mihtary Postal Service, American Expeditionary Forces, in France 1918-19, attended Hobart College 1920-21, Colgate University 1921-22, Brown University 1922-23 (PhB 1923, member Kappa Alpha), Yale Divinity School 1923-24 and 1925-26 (BD 1926, Class president), and Union Theological Seminary (N Y ) 1924- 25, minister Allendale and Gramteville (RI) Baptist churches 1922-23, ordained in Baptist mimstrv 1924, student minister Ardena (N J ) Baptist Church 1924-26, as sistant minister Central Baptist Church, Hartford, Conn, 1926-28, ordained deacon in Episcopal church 1929 and priest 1930; assistant rector St John's Episcopal Church, Waterbury, Conn, 1929-32, Episcopal chaplain University of Pennsylvania 1932- 33; rector St. Paul's Episcopal Church, New Haven, 1933-40, dean Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford, 1941-45, author* The Good Samaritan and a Community Hospital (1943) and St Lu\e, the Layman (1943), president New Haven Council of Churches 1936-38, director 1938-40, and president Church Mission Association 1939, vice-president Society for Increase of the Ministry 1940-45, trustee Berkeley Divinity School 1935-45, Hartford Seminary Foundation 1941-45, and Open Hearth Association 1941-45, alternate delegate to General Convention of Episcopal Churches and Synod of the Province of New England 1940, member Department of Rehgious Education in the Diocese of Connecticut 1931 and 1932, on advisory council New Haven Goodwill Industries, Inc , member New Haven Inter-Faith Committee (co-chairman 1940), Church Congress in the United States, Connecticut Valley Theological Society, Episcopal Evangelical Fellowship, and Masonic order Married August 12, 1932, in Concord, NH, Helen Lindsay, daughter of Hugh Lindsay and Caroline (Goss) Thompson Sons Hugh Thompson and Robert Arthur Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Ewing Cemetery, Trenton Survived by wife, sons, mother, and two brothers, Luke Mansfield McKenny (Temple Umv 1921, Syracuse Umv 1925, New York Umv School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance 1926-27) of East Orange, N J, and Robert Charles McKenny (PhB Brown 1921, M A Umv Pennsylvania 1923) of Trenton CHARLES WILLIAM STOWELL BD I946 Bom April 1, 1915, in Walpole, NH Died April 24, 1946, in Wakefield, NH Parents, William and Ruth (Graves) Stowell Walpole High School, attended New Hampshire State Normal School 1932-35,
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 202 |
Transcript | 202 Yale University Obituary Record taught languages at Bacone College 1910- 12, attended Kansas City Baptist Theological Seminary 1912-15, ordained in Baptist church Mound Valley, Kans, 1912 and minister there 1912-17, minister Union Church, Panama, Canal Zone, 1917-18, teacher of English and principal of school at Caguas, Puerto Rico, 1918-20, attended Yale Divinity School 1920-22 (B D 1922), minister Baptist church Cheshire, Conn, 1922-25, Brandon, Vt, 1925-29, Winter- ville, N C, 1929-30, Greenville 1931-34, Weaverville 1936-40, First Baptist Church, Bryson City, 1940-44, and Polloksville 1944-46 Married June 27,1920, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Bertha Kathenne, daughter of Henry and Mary Viola (Flick) Karg Children* Kathenne Ehzabeth (BA Wake Forest 1947) and Roger Alonzo Karg Death due to hardening of the arteries Buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, N C Survived by wife, children, and a brother, Alonzo Raymond Covert of Beacon ARTHUR FRANK McKENNY BD I926 Bom July 23, 1894, in Cleveland, Ohio Died December 13, 1945, in New Haven, Conn Father, Luke McKenny, editor Bergen County Record, Hackensack, N J , son of Luke McKenny of Rochester, N Y Mother, Annie Laura (Mansfield) McKenny, daughter of Alfred James and Rachel Rebecca (Rose) Mansfield Trenton (NJ) High School, with US Railway Mail Service 1914-17, rodman New Jersey State Highway Department 1917-18, draftsman 1919-20, with Engineers and Mihtary Postal Service, American Expeditionary Forces, in France 1918-19, attended Hobart College 1920-21, Colgate University 1921-22, Brown University 1922-23 (PhB 1923, member Kappa Alpha), Yale Divinity School 1923-24 and 1925-26 (BD 1926, Class president), and Union Theological Seminary (N Y ) 1924- 25, minister Allendale and Gramteville (RI) Baptist churches 1922-23, ordained in Baptist mimstrv 1924, student minister Ardena (N J ) Baptist Church 1924-26, as sistant minister Central Baptist Church, Hartford, Conn, 1926-28, ordained deacon in Episcopal church 1929 and priest 1930; assistant rector St John's Episcopal Church, Waterbury, Conn, 1929-32, Episcopal chaplain University of Pennsylvania 1932- 33; rector St. Paul's Episcopal Church, New Haven, 1933-40, dean Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford, 1941-45, author* The Good Samaritan and a Community Hospital (1943) and St Lu\e, the Layman (1943), president New Haven Council of Churches 1936-38, director 1938-40, and president Church Mission Association 1939, vice-president Society for Increase of the Ministry 1940-45, trustee Berkeley Divinity School 1935-45, Hartford Seminary Foundation 1941-45, and Open Hearth Association 1941-45, alternate delegate to General Convention of Episcopal Churches and Synod of the Province of New England 1940, member Department of Rehgious Education in the Diocese of Connecticut 1931 and 1932, on advisory council New Haven Goodwill Industries, Inc , member New Haven Inter-Faith Committee (co-chairman 1940), Church Congress in the United States, Connecticut Valley Theological Society, Episcopal Evangelical Fellowship, and Masonic order Married August 12, 1932, in Concord, NH, Helen Lindsay, daughter of Hugh Lindsay and Caroline (Goss) Thompson Sons Hugh Thompson and Robert Arthur Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Ewing Cemetery, Trenton Survived by wife, sons, mother, and two brothers, Luke Mansfield McKenny (Temple Umv 1921, Syracuse Umv 1925, New York Umv School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance 1926-27) of East Orange, N J, and Robert Charles McKenny (PhB Brown 1921, M A Umv Pennsylvania 1923) of Trenton CHARLES WILLIAM STOWELL BD I946 Bom April 1, 1915, in Walpole, NH Died April 24, 1946, in Wakefield, NH Parents, William and Ruth (Graves) Stowell Walpole High School, attended New Hampshire State Normal School 1932-35, |