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252 Yale University Obituary Record diploma Knight Commander of the Order of African Redemption by President of Liberia), lawyer m New York City and Brooklyn 1904-42 (member Atkins, Collins & Spurgeon 1904-11), special deputy attorney general New York Supreme Court 1922, LLD Wilberforce University 1899; author The Lost Word (1900) and of numerous reports on educational affairs and commercial relations with Liberia published in official reports of U S Department of State, volunteered through Division of Scout Masters in World War I, served as First Lieutenant, subsistence officer, on staff of Colonel Feldmore; active in medical corps of 369th Infantry, organized a troop of Boy Scouts and directed their war defense work during World War II; member Brooklyn council Boy Scouts of America, American Negro Library Association (president 1918-19), Academy of Political Science, African Society (London), Masonic order, and St Philip's Church (Episcopal), Brooklyn (clerk, vestryman, lay reader, and Sunday School superintendent 1905-42) Marned June 27, 1894, in Norfolk, Va, Rosetta CufTey (grad Hampton Inst 1892), daughter of Rev Jeremiah Cuffey Children Charlotte Louise (died April 22, 1906), James Robert, Jr, Rosetta Spurgeon Miller Drake, and Blyden Barclay Mrs Spurgeon died June 9, 1926 Death due to a cardiac condition Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived b> one daughter, sons, and eight grandchildren ARTHUR ROBERT CRATHORNE, JR llb 1935 Born June 5, 1911, in Urbana, III Missing in action July 10, 1943, off the coast of Sicily Presumptive date of death July 11, 1944 Father, Arthur Robert Crathorne (B S Umv Illinois 1898, Umv Wisconsin 1900- 02, PhD Gottingen 1907), professor of mathematics University of Illinois, son of Francis and Ann (Harrison) Crathorne of Scarborough, England Mother, Charlotte (Pengra) Crathorne, daughter of Winfield and Mary (Preston) Pengra of Brodhead, Wis Urbana High School, B A University of Illinois 1932 (member Phi Kappa Sigma); attended Yale Law School 1932-35 (LL B 1935), admitted to the bar 1935; associated with Miller, Hubbell & Evans, lawyers, Utica, N Y, 1935-42, attorney for National Life Insurance Company, Montpeher, Vt, in 1942; member Chapel of St. John the Divine (Episcopal), Champaign, 111 Married July 12, 1941, in Utica, Helen Margaret, daughter of John Norman and Helen Mary (Norris) MacDonald No children Commissioned Ensign, US Navy, December, 1942, attended Naval Training School, Harvard University, December, 1942-May, 1943; assigned as deck officer on destroyer USS Maddox May, 1943. Ensign Crathorne was reported missing July 10, 1943, when the Maddox was sunk off the coast of Sicily (In compliance with Section 5 of Public Law 490, as amended, the presumptive date of death was fixed as July 11, 1944) Survived by wife, father (died March 7, 1946), stepmother, Kathenne Alberta (Layton) Crathorne (B A Umv Illinois 1901, PhD 1908), and two sisters, Mary Preston Crathorne Coughhn (BA Umv Illinois 1928), the wife of Laurence Coughhn (Umv Illinois 1920- 24) of Evanston, 111, and Anne Harrison Crathorne Loth (BA Umv Illinois 1930, B L S 1936), the wife of Carter Lewis Loth (Umv Virginia 1925-28) of Staunton, Va JOHN HOLLISTER STEWART LL B I94I Born March 8, 1917, tn Reading, Pa Missing in action January 21, 1944, m the New Guinea area Presumptive date of death January 22,1945 Father, George Pomeroy Stewart (B A Princeton 1904), in mercantile business in Reading, son of John and Emily Hollister (Pomeroy) Stewart of Reading Mother, Gertrude Gable Stewart Patterson (Wellesley 1908-10) ,* daughter of Wilham Francis and Kate Elizabeth (Boyer) Gable of Altoona, Pa Stepfather, Marion Dean patter- son, LLD (LLB Dickinson Law School 1902), of Holhdaysburg, Pa ; Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; son of George Marion and Mary Rebecca (Roller) Patterson.
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 252 |
Transcript | 252 Yale University Obituary Record diploma Knight Commander of the Order of African Redemption by President of Liberia), lawyer m New York City and Brooklyn 1904-42 (member Atkins, Collins & Spurgeon 1904-11), special deputy attorney general New York Supreme Court 1922, LLD Wilberforce University 1899; author The Lost Word (1900) and of numerous reports on educational affairs and commercial relations with Liberia published in official reports of U S Department of State, volunteered through Division of Scout Masters in World War I, served as First Lieutenant, subsistence officer, on staff of Colonel Feldmore; active in medical corps of 369th Infantry, organized a troop of Boy Scouts and directed their war defense work during World War II; member Brooklyn council Boy Scouts of America, American Negro Library Association (president 1918-19), Academy of Political Science, African Society (London), Masonic order, and St Philip's Church (Episcopal), Brooklyn (clerk, vestryman, lay reader, and Sunday School superintendent 1905-42) Marned June 27, 1894, in Norfolk, Va, Rosetta CufTey (grad Hampton Inst 1892), daughter of Rev Jeremiah Cuffey Children Charlotte Louise (died April 22, 1906), James Robert, Jr, Rosetta Spurgeon Miller Drake, and Blyden Barclay Mrs Spurgeon died June 9, 1926 Death due to a cardiac condition Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived b> one daughter, sons, and eight grandchildren ARTHUR ROBERT CRATHORNE, JR llb 1935 Born June 5, 1911, in Urbana, III Missing in action July 10, 1943, off the coast of Sicily Presumptive date of death July 11, 1944 Father, Arthur Robert Crathorne (B S Umv Illinois 1898, Umv Wisconsin 1900- 02, PhD Gottingen 1907), professor of mathematics University of Illinois, son of Francis and Ann (Harrison) Crathorne of Scarborough, England Mother, Charlotte (Pengra) Crathorne, daughter of Winfield and Mary (Preston) Pengra of Brodhead, Wis Urbana High School, B A University of Illinois 1932 (member Phi Kappa Sigma); attended Yale Law School 1932-35 (LL B 1935), admitted to the bar 1935; associated with Miller, Hubbell & Evans, lawyers, Utica, N Y, 1935-42, attorney for National Life Insurance Company, Montpeher, Vt, in 1942; member Chapel of St. John the Divine (Episcopal), Champaign, 111 Married July 12, 1941, in Utica, Helen Margaret, daughter of John Norman and Helen Mary (Norris) MacDonald No children Commissioned Ensign, US Navy, December, 1942, attended Naval Training School, Harvard University, December, 1942-May, 1943; assigned as deck officer on destroyer USS Maddox May, 1943. Ensign Crathorne was reported missing July 10, 1943, when the Maddox was sunk off the coast of Sicily (In compliance with Section 5 of Public Law 490, as amended, the presumptive date of death was fixed as July 11, 1944) Survived by wife, father (died March 7, 1946), stepmother, Kathenne Alberta (Layton) Crathorne (B A Umv Illinois 1901, PhD 1908), and two sisters, Mary Preston Crathorne Coughhn (BA Umv Illinois 1928), the wife of Laurence Coughhn (Umv Illinois 1920- 24) of Evanston, 111, and Anne Harrison Crathorne Loth (BA Umv Illinois 1930, B L S 1936), the wife of Carter Lewis Loth (Umv Virginia 1925-28) of Staunton, Va JOHN HOLLISTER STEWART LL B I94I Born March 8, 1917, tn Reading, Pa Missing in action January 21, 1944, m the New Guinea area Presumptive date of death January 22,1945 Father, George Pomeroy Stewart (B A Princeton 1904), in mercantile business in Reading, son of John and Emily Hollister (Pomeroy) Stewart of Reading Mother, Gertrude Gable Stewart Patterson (Wellesley 1908-10) ,* daughter of Wilham Francis and Kate Elizabeth (Boyer) Gable of Altoona, Pa Stepfather, Marion Dean patter- son, LLD (LLB Dickinson Law School 1902), of Holhdaysburg, Pa ; Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; son of George Marion and Mary Rebecca (Roller) Patterson. |