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48 Yale University Obituary Record man honor division, philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years, two- year honors in history Senior year; member Yale Union, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa Honorary member Berzehus Graduate member Elizabethan Club Attended Yale Graduate School 1898- 1901 and 1906-7 (Ph D 1907, assistant in history 1899-1900), teacher in Philippine Islands 1901-6 (helped to establish American system of education), on faculty Yale University 1907-48 (instructor in history 1907-11, assistant professor 1911-20, professor 1920-35 [chairman department 1928-31], Durfee Professor of History 1935-43, and Durfee Professor emeritus 1943-48, recalled to active teaching as lecturer on history during war period 1943- 45), fellow Saybrook College, Yale University, 1933-43, fellow emeritus 1943-48 (acting master of the college 1938-39 and 1943-45), on University Council 1927-28, teacher Columbia University summer 1919 and University of California summer 1926, represented Yale University at inauguration of the library at University of Louvain 1928, an authority on practices of taxation in earlv Angevin England; author Studies in Taxation under John and Henry HI (1914), "English Constitutional History" (1937), "Phases of the History of Cornwall" (1938), an unpublished book "Studies in Angevin Finance," and numerous reviews of historical works, member Connecticut committee American Historical Research Fund 1929 and executive committee Yale branch American Association of University Professors, one of Yale sponsors of National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies 1941, trustee McAll Mission, and Yale-in-China Association 1922-30, honorary trustee 1930-31, member Amencan Historical Association; deacon United Church (Congregational), New Haven, 1934-40 Married September 1, 1909, in New Haven, Mary Cornwall Hewitt (B A Smith 1897, PhD Yale 1901), daughter of William Henry Harrison and Catherine (Harrison) Hewitt and sister of Harrison Hewitt, '97 Son John Hewitt, '37 Death due to coronary occlusion Buried m Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, son, and grandson HENRY &ING SMITH B.A. 1898 Born February 21, 1877, in Trenton, N.J. Died April 1, 1948, in London, England. Father, William Allen Smith (M E Columbia 1868), a corporation treasurer with Harvey Steel Company; son of Rev Henry Boynton Smith and Elizabeth Lee (Allen) Smith Mother, Zilpha Ingraham (Cutler) Smith, daughter of Nathan and Zilpha Ingraham (Williams) Cutler of Farming- ton, Maine Taft School, Pelham Manor, NY., and Dnsler School, New York City Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years, an editor Yale Daily News Junior and Senior years, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club Associated with Farmers' Loan & Trust Company and its successor, City Bank Farmers Trust Company, New York City, 1898 until retirement in 1937 (vice-president in charge of London branch 1906- 37), director Amencan Chamber of Commerce, London, on executive committee Yale Alumni Association of Great Britain 1917-31, London Yale Information Committee, and advisory committee American University Union in Europe; member The Pilgrims, London (on executive committee) Unmarried Death due to heart trouble Ashes scattered in England Survived by no immediate relatives Mr. Smith was one of the group that gave the Ehhu Yale sundial to the University, and on his initiative and suggestion the Edwin Austin Abbey art collection was presented to Yale GUSTAVUS ERICSON WARREN B.A. 1898 Born April 13, 1866, in Caddo Gtove, Texas. Died July 21, 1947, tn Stnton, Texas. Father, William Newton Warren, a farmer in Johnson County, Texas; Colonel in Confederate Army m Civil War Mother, Nancy Tennessee (Jones) Warren Public schools in Johnson County; B A.
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 48 |
Transcript | 48 Yale University Obituary Record man honor division, philosophical oration appointment Junior and Senior years, two- year honors in history Senior year; member Yale Union, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa Honorary member Berzehus Graduate member Elizabethan Club Attended Yale Graduate School 1898- 1901 and 1906-7 (Ph D 1907, assistant in history 1899-1900), teacher in Philippine Islands 1901-6 (helped to establish American system of education), on faculty Yale University 1907-48 (instructor in history 1907-11, assistant professor 1911-20, professor 1920-35 [chairman department 1928-31], Durfee Professor of History 1935-43, and Durfee Professor emeritus 1943-48, recalled to active teaching as lecturer on history during war period 1943- 45), fellow Saybrook College, Yale University, 1933-43, fellow emeritus 1943-48 (acting master of the college 1938-39 and 1943-45), on University Council 1927-28, teacher Columbia University summer 1919 and University of California summer 1926, represented Yale University at inauguration of the library at University of Louvain 1928, an authority on practices of taxation in earlv Angevin England; author Studies in Taxation under John and Henry HI (1914), "English Constitutional History" (1937), "Phases of the History of Cornwall" (1938), an unpublished book "Studies in Angevin Finance," and numerous reviews of historical works, member Connecticut committee American Historical Research Fund 1929 and executive committee Yale branch American Association of University Professors, one of Yale sponsors of National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies 1941, trustee McAll Mission, and Yale-in-China Association 1922-30, honorary trustee 1930-31, member Amencan Historical Association; deacon United Church (Congregational), New Haven, 1934-40 Married September 1, 1909, in New Haven, Mary Cornwall Hewitt (B A Smith 1897, PhD Yale 1901), daughter of William Henry Harrison and Catherine (Harrison) Hewitt and sister of Harrison Hewitt, '97 Son John Hewitt, '37 Death due to coronary occlusion Buried m Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, son, and grandson HENRY &ING SMITH B.A. 1898 Born February 21, 1877, in Trenton, N.J. Died April 1, 1948, in London, England. Father, William Allen Smith (M E Columbia 1868), a corporation treasurer with Harvey Steel Company; son of Rev Henry Boynton Smith and Elizabeth Lee (Allen) Smith Mother, Zilpha Ingraham (Cutler) Smith, daughter of Nathan and Zilpha Ingraham (Williams) Cutler of Farming- ton, Maine Taft School, Pelham Manor, NY., and Dnsler School, New York City Second colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years, an editor Yale Daily News Junior and Senior years, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club Associated with Farmers' Loan & Trust Company and its successor, City Bank Farmers Trust Company, New York City, 1898 until retirement in 1937 (vice-president in charge of London branch 1906- 37), director Amencan Chamber of Commerce, London, on executive committee Yale Alumni Association of Great Britain 1917-31, London Yale Information Committee, and advisory committee American University Union in Europe; member The Pilgrims, London (on executive committee) Unmarried Death due to heart trouble Ashes scattered in England Survived by no immediate relatives Mr. Smith was one of the group that gave the Ehhu Yale sundial to the University, and on his initiative and suggestion the Edwin Austin Abbey art collection was presented to Yale GUSTAVUS ERICSON WARREN B.A. 1898 Born April 13, 1866, in Caddo Gtove, Texas. Died July 21, 1947, tn Stnton, Texas. Father, William Newton Warren, a farmer in Johnson County, Texas; Colonel in Confederate Army m Civil War Mother, Nancy Tennessee (Jones) Warren Public schools in Johnson County; B A. |