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Yale College 49 Baylor University 1895 Entered Yale College in Senior year; dissertation appointment and one-year honors in history. Teacher in Malakoff, Texas, 1898-99, professor of Greek and sciences Burnetta College 1899-1900, county superintendent of schools Johnson County 1900-1907; in real-estate business Cleburne, Texas, 1907-8 and Corpus Christi 1908-12, became interested in farming by irrigation, and also a stockholder in Nueces River Irrigation Park, Calallen, Texas, 1912; owner and manager Warren's Grocery, Corpus Christi, 1918-23; retired in 1937, bookkeeper Warren Electric Service, Sin ton, 1937-43, member Amencan Geographical Society, deacon Park Avenue Baptist Church, Corpus Christi, 1918-30 and First Baptist Church, Sinton, at time of his death Married August 23, 1899, in San Antonio, Texas, Dove, daughter of George Washington and Roxana (Allen) Malts- berger. Children: Margaret Effie (B.A. Baylor 1924, BRE. Southwestern Seminary 1927, MA. Texas State Coll. 1945), the wife of James Thomas Taylor, Gus- tavus Encson, Jr. (Baylor 1922-24); George William (Baylor 1923-24); and Dorothy Belle (died September 27, 1911). Death due to fall resulting in broken hip Buried in Sinton Cemetery Survived by wife, one daughter, sons, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Etta Warren Jones of Carnegie, Okla. LORENZO DIBBLE ARMSTRONG B.A. 1899 Born December 21, 1875, tn New Haven, Conn Died November 15, 1947, tn Rtverstde, Conn Father, Charles Philander Armstrong, a sugar merchant in New York City, senior partner L. W. and P, Armstrong Mother, Sarah Ann (Searles) Armstrong Yale relatives include a brother, Frederick S Armstrong (Class of 1894). St. Paul's School, Concord, N H Second dispute appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, member Zeta Psi. Attended Columbia University School of Law 1899-1900 and New York Law School 1900-1902 (LLB 1902), admitted to the bar 1902, law clerk in office of Philbin, Beekman & Menken, New York City, 1902-4; partner Garvan [Francis P, '97], Armstrong & Conger 1904-8, Garvan & Armstrong 1908-10, and Armstrong, Keith & Kern (later Armstrong & Keith) 1911- 47, general counsel and director West Indies Sugar Corporation 1932-47, secretary and director West India Sugar Finance Corporation for ten years, vice- president and director Fajardo Sugar Company, Puerto Rico, 1909-21, director New Amsterdam Casualty Company and United States Casualty Company, president Five Points House, a charitable institution in New York City, 1935-47, member New York State Bar Association and Episcopal church. Married November 24, 1912, in New York City, Mary Rose, daughter of Anson Myron and Mary Rose (Gaynor) Bangs Children John Charles, '36, Mary Rose, and Gloria Audrey Lonnda Death due to cerebral anoxemia Buried in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, Conn. Survived by wife and children EDWARD BALDWIN BOIES B.A. 1899 Born January 30, 1877, m Grand Rapids, Mich. Died October 6, 1947, in New Canaan, Conn Father, Eugene Philip Boise (B A Oberhn 1867, Ph C Umv Michigan 1869, M D Columbia 1870), a physician in Grand Rapids; son of Eh and Lydia Maria (Kellogg) Boies of Oberhn, Ohio Mother, Eva (LaMont) Boise;*daughter of Emmet and Lois (Baldwin) LaMont of Genesee Valley, NY. St. Paul's School, Concord, NH First Berkeley Premium in Latin Composition Freshman year and third Freshman scholar; first dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Debating Team Senior year, member Yale Union (president Senior year) and Alpha Delta Phi Attended Harvard Law School 1899- 1902 (LL B 1902, member Phi Delta Phi),
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 49 |
Transcript | Yale College 49 Baylor University 1895 Entered Yale College in Senior year; dissertation appointment and one-year honors in history. Teacher in Malakoff, Texas, 1898-99, professor of Greek and sciences Burnetta College 1899-1900, county superintendent of schools Johnson County 1900-1907; in real-estate business Cleburne, Texas, 1907-8 and Corpus Christi 1908-12, became interested in farming by irrigation, and also a stockholder in Nueces River Irrigation Park, Calallen, Texas, 1912; owner and manager Warren's Grocery, Corpus Christi, 1918-23; retired in 1937, bookkeeper Warren Electric Service, Sin ton, 1937-43, member Amencan Geographical Society, deacon Park Avenue Baptist Church, Corpus Christi, 1918-30 and First Baptist Church, Sinton, at time of his death Married August 23, 1899, in San Antonio, Texas, Dove, daughter of George Washington and Roxana (Allen) Malts- berger. Children: Margaret Effie (B.A. Baylor 1924, BRE. Southwestern Seminary 1927, MA. Texas State Coll. 1945), the wife of James Thomas Taylor, Gus- tavus Encson, Jr. (Baylor 1922-24); George William (Baylor 1923-24); and Dorothy Belle (died September 27, 1911). Death due to fall resulting in broken hip Buried in Sinton Cemetery Survived by wife, one daughter, sons, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Etta Warren Jones of Carnegie, Okla. LORENZO DIBBLE ARMSTRONG B.A. 1899 Born December 21, 1875, tn New Haven, Conn Died November 15, 1947, tn Rtverstde, Conn Father, Charles Philander Armstrong, a sugar merchant in New York City, senior partner L. W. and P, Armstrong Mother, Sarah Ann (Searles) Armstrong Yale relatives include a brother, Frederick S Armstrong (Class of 1894). St. Paul's School, Concord, N H Second dispute appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, member Zeta Psi. Attended Columbia University School of Law 1899-1900 and New York Law School 1900-1902 (LLB 1902), admitted to the bar 1902, law clerk in office of Philbin, Beekman & Menken, New York City, 1902-4; partner Garvan [Francis P, '97], Armstrong & Conger 1904-8, Garvan & Armstrong 1908-10, and Armstrong, Keith & Kern (later Armstrong & Keith) 1911- 47, general counsel and director West Indies Sugar Corporation 1932-47, secretary and director West India Sugar Finance Corporation for ten years, vice- president and director Fajardo Sugar Company, Puerto Rico, 1909-21, director New Amsterdam Casualty Company and United States Casualty Company, president Five Points House, a charitable institution in New York City, 1935-47, member New York State Bar Association and Episcopal church. Married November 24, 1912, in New York City, Mary Rose, daughter of Anson Myron and Mary Rose (Gaynor) Bangs Children John Charles, '36, Mary Rose, and Gloria Audrey Lonnda Death due to cerebral anoxemia Buried in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, Conn. Survived by wife and children EDWARD BALDWIN BOIES B.A. 1899 Born January 30, 1877, m Grand Rapids, Mich. Died October 6, 1947, in New Canaan, Conn Father, Eugene Philip Boise (B A Oberhn 1867, Ph C Umv Michigan 1869, M D Columbia 1870), a physician in Grand Rapids; son of Eh and Lydia Maria (Kellogg) Boies of Oberhn, Ohio Mother, Eva (LaMont) Boise;*daughter of Emmet and Lois (Baldwin) LaMont of Genesee Valley, NY. St. Paul's School, Concord, NH First Berkeley Premium in Latin Composition Freshman year and third Freshman scholar; first dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Debating Team Senior year, member Yale Union (president Senior year) and Alpha Delta Phi Attended Harvard Law School 1899- 1902 (LL B 1902, member Phi Delta Phi), |