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Yale College "5 and Scottsboro. Mother, Jessy Lee (Brown) Arn; daughter of Jesse Edward and Virginia Elizabeth (Wood) Brown of Scottsboro. McCalhe School, Chattanooga, and Philhps-Andover Entered Yale with Class of 1924; Second Lieutenant ROTC. at Yale. Attended Georgetown University 1926- 27, associated with Goodbody & Company, brokers, New York City, 1927-28; because of ill-health had been unoccupied since 1928, member Unitarian church, Chattanooga Unmarried. Death due to coronary occlusion Survived by parents and a sister, Virginia Arn Clark (BA Wellesley 1925), the wife of Douglass Clark of Birmingham, Ala ROBERT MANNING McKEON B.A. I925 Born January 16, 1904, tn New Yor\ Ctty. Died May 13, 1948, tn Mount Kisco, N.Y. Father, Robert Joseph McKeon, associated with Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electric of the City of New York, son of Thomas and Mary (Boyle) McKeon of New York City. Mother, Catherine (Manning) McKeon, daughter of John Bernard and Mary (O'Leary) Manning of New York City Canterbury School, New Milford, Conn. Freshman Football Squad, University Football, Tennis and Golf squads, Senior Promenade Committee; member Zeta Psi Attended Columbia University School of Law 1925-26; associated with Blair and Company, Inc, bankers, New York City, 1927; member New York Stock Exchange 1927-41, member Block, Maloney and Company 1927-28; independent broker 1928 until retirement 1941, after retirement resided in Chappaqua and Southampton, NY.; member Roman Cathohc church. Married November 12, 1929, in Knoxville, Tenn., Margot Frances Bonnyman (The Sorbonne 1927-28), daughter of Alexander and Frances Rhea (Berry) Bonnyman Children. Robert Manning, Jr, and Alexander Bonnyman Death due to gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery,L Valhalla, NY. Survived by wife, sons, mother, and a brother, Daniel J McKeon, '28. WINTHROP NOYES SALTUS BA. I925 Born March 5, 1903, in Cambridge, Mass. Died February 10,1948, in New Yor\ Ctty. Father, Rollin Sanford Saltus (B A Trinity 1892, Beaux-Arts [Pans] 1895-98, Harvard 1900-1904, and Biltmore Forestry School), an independent landscape architect in Westchester County, son of Nicholas and Maria Seymour (Sanford) Saltus of Brooklyn, NY Mother, Evelyn Mc- Curdy (Noyes) Saltus, daughter of Daniel Rogers and Helen Abia (Gilman) Noyes of St. Paul, Minn Yale relatives include* Joseph Noyes (B.A 1709) (great-great- great-great-great-uncle) , Seth Storrs (B A 1778) (great-great-great-great-uncle) Horatio Seymour (BA 1797), Zalmon Storrs (BfA. 1801) (great-great-great-uncles), Rollin Sanford (BA 1831) (great-grand- fadier), Ongen S Seymour (B A. 1824) (great-great-uncle), A Wright Saltus (Class of 1882), Winthrop G Noyes, '91, D. Raymond Noyes, '05 (uncles), H Lloyd Folsom, '11, John Crosby Brown, '15, William Adams Brown, '17, C Townsend Ludmgton, '19, Wright Ludington (Class of 1922), Moreau D. Brown, '26, Nicholas Ludington, '27, Daniel N. Brown, '28, Winthrop G. Brown, '29, and Thatcher M Brown, Jr, '30 (cousins). James Noyes, Fellow of Yale Corporation 1701-19, was a great-great-great-great-great-grandfather. New Castle School, Mount Kisco, NY, and Groton (Mass ) School Cross Country Squad Freshman year, secretary-treasurer Grenfell Association Sophomore year, president Junior year, member Alpha Delta Phi, The Pundits, and Elizabethan Club Engaged as writer and book reviewer in New York City 1926-40, independent reviewer for New Yor\ Herald-Trtbune, resided in Mount Kisco, and Hobe Sound, Fla ; member Colonial Lords of Manors, Society of Mayflower Descendants, and St. Mark's Church (Episcopal), Mt Kisco. Unmarried. Death due to heart failure Buried in
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 115 |
Transcript | Yale College "5 and Scottsboro. Mother, Jessy Lee (Brown) Arn; daughter of Jesse Edward and Virginia Elizabeth (Wood) Brown of Scottsboro. McCalhe School, Chattanooga, and Philhps-Andover Entered Yale with Class of 1924; Second Lieutenant ROTC. at Yale. Attended Georgetown University 1926- 27, associated with Goodbody & Company, brokers, New York City, 1927-28; because of ill-health had been unoccupied since 1928, member Unitarian church, Chattanooga Unmarried. Death due to coronary occlusion Survived by parents and a sister, Virginia Arn Clark (BA Wellesley 1925), the wife of Douglass Clark of Birmingham, Ala ROBERT MANNING McKEON B.A. I925 Born January 16, 1904, tn New Yor\ Ctty. Died May 13, 1948, tn Mount Kisco, N.Y. Father, Robert Joseph McKeon, associated with Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electric of the City of New York, son of Thomas and Mary (Boyle) McKeon of New York City. Mother, Catherine (Manning) McKeon, daughter of John Bernard and Mary (O'Leary) Manning of New York City Canterbury School, New Milford, Conn. Freshman Football Squad, University Football, Tennis and Golf squads, Senior Promenade Committee; member Zeta Psi Attended Columbia University School of Law 1925-26; associated with Blair and Company, Inc, bankers, New York City, 1927; member New York Stock Exchange 1927-41, member Block, Maloney and Company 1927-28; independent broker 1928 until retirement 1941, after retirement resided in Chappaqua and Southampton, NY.; member Roman Cathohc church. Married November 12, 1929, in Knoxville, Tenn., Margot Frances Bonnyman (The Sorbonne 1927-28), daughter of Alexander and Frances Rhea (Berry) Bonnyman Children. Robert Manning, Jr, and Alexander Bonnyman Death due to gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery,L Valhalla, NY. Survived by wife, sons, mother, and a brother, Daniel J McKeon, '28. WINTHROP NOYES SALTUS BA. I925 Born March 5, 1903, in Cambridge, Mass. Died February 10,1948, in New Yor\ Ctty. Father, Rollin Sanford Saltus (B A Trinity 1892, Beaux-Arts [Pans] 1895-98, Harvard 1900-1904, and Biltmore Forestry School), an independent landscape architect in Westchester County, son of Nicholas and Maria Seymour (Sanford) Saltus of Brooklyn, NY Mother, Evelyn Mc- Curdy (Noyes) Saltus, daughter of Daniel Rogers and Helen Abia (Gilman) Noyes of St. Paul, Minn Yale relatives include* Joseph Noyes (B.A 1709) (great-great- great-great-great-uncle) , Seth Storrs (B A 1778) (great-great-great-great-uncle) Horatio Seymour (BA 1797), Zalmon Storrs (BfA. 1801) (great-great-great-uncles), Rollin Sanford (BA 1831) (great-grand- fadier), Ongen S Seymour (B A. 1824) (great-great-uncle), A Wright Saltus (Class of 1882), Winthrop G Noyes, '91, D. Raymond Noyes, '05 (uncles), H Lloyd Folsom, '11, John Crosby Brown, '15, William Adams Brown, '17, C Townsend Ludmgton, '19, Wright Ludington (Class of 1922), Moreau D. Brown, '26, Nicholas Ludington, '27, Daniel N. Brown, '28, Winthrop G. Brown, '29, and Thatcher M Brown, Jr, '30 (cousins). James Noyes, Fellow of Yale Corporation 1701-19, was a great-great-great-great-great-grandfather. New Castle School, Mount Kisco, NY, and Groton (Mass ) School Cross Country Squad Freshman year, secretary-treasurer Grenfell Association Sophomore year, president Junior year, member Alpha Delta Phi, The Pundits, and Elizabethan Club Engaged as writer and book reviewer in New York City 1926-40, independent reviewer for New Yor\ Herald-Trtbune, resided in Mount Kisco, and Hobe Sound, Fla ; member Colonial Lords of Manors, Society of Mayflower Descendants, and St. Mark's Church (Episcopal), Mt Kisco. Unmarried. Death due to heart failure Buried in |