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176 Yale University Obituary Record 1901, M A in Biblical literature Yale 1904, minister Dixwell Avenue Congregational Church, New Haven, 1901-43, minister emeritus 1943-48, organized project for Dixwell Community House for both negro and white 1925 (member board of managers 1929-32), moderator State Council of Congregational Churches 1936-37, on advisory council Family Society, DD. Oberhn 1927, author religious and sociological articles, member Sigma Pi Phi and Masonic order Married August 27, 1902, in Oberlin, Viola Madeline White (B A Oberlin 1901, Yale Graduate School 1902-3), daughter of Edward Harvey and Caledonia Desdemona (Scott) White Children Edward Harold, '24, and Viola Blanche (Yale Class of 1936 N , B S Umv Michigan 1936, M S 1937, Mrs Edward Nelson Palmer) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, children, and three grandchildren RAYMOND HARMAN ASHLEY MA I905 Born March 29, 1881, in London, England Died December 1, 1947, tn Hyannts, Mass Father, John Harman-Ashley, owner and editor Insurance Age, New York City Mother, Agnes G (Jeynes) Harman- Ashley Rutgers College Preparatory School, B S Rutgers 1903, M S 1906, M A in chemistry Yale 1905, PhD 1906 (assistant in chemistry 1904-5), student University of Bonn 1905, chemist Harrison & Brown Company, Philadelphia, 1906-8, first assistant chemist General Chemical Company, New York City, 1909-10, assistant professor chemistry College of Montana 1910-13, instructor chemistry Unrsersity of Maine 1913-14, assistant professor 1914-16, assistant professor chemistry Tufts College 1916-17, professor 1917-29, professor chemistry and department head St Lawrence University 1929 until retirement June, 1947 (George Fisher Baker Professor of Chemistry 1942- 47), inventor chemist's duplex slide rule; author Chemical Calculations and other books and pamphlets, member American Chemical Society, American Association of Umversity Professors, Delta Epsilon, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Masonic order, and Congregational church, Bound Brook, NJ Married September 6, 1910, in Bound Brook, Helen May, daughter of Wilham E and Frances Carrol (Hamlin) Rogers. Children John Rogers (B S St Lawrence 1935), Elizabeth (BS St Lawrence 1936; Mrs Wentworth Jordan Telhngton); and Barbara (B A Carleton 1942, Mrs. Thomas W Bennett) Death due to ruptured aneurysm of abdominal aorta Buried in Bound Brook Cemetery Survived by wife, children, and five grandchildren. CHARLES FRANKLIN M A. I907 Bom October 14, 1868, near Sedaha, Mo. Died November 25, 1947, in Little Roc\, Ar\. Parents, Thomas Calvin and Sarah Etta (Amich) Franklm Yale relatives include a nephew, Alva L. Cloyd, '18 D. BA Central College (Mo) 1894, MA 1895, B D Vanderbilt 1901, M A. in Biblical hterature Yale 1907; divinity student Harvard 1909-10, minister Methodist Episcopal church Neosho, Mo, 1904-6, North Haven (Conn) Congregational Church 1908-9, Beacon Hill Congregational Church 1910-13, Webb City, Mo, 1914-15, First Congregational Church, Jophn, 1915-18; secretary War Camp Community Church and minister Community Church, Mobile, Ala, 1918-19 and Chickasaw 1919-20, minister Methodist church Pjans, Ark., 1920-22, Searcy 1922-24, Russellville 1924- 25, Booneville 1925-27, Forrest City 1927- 29, Parkin 1929-32, Crawfordsvdle 1932- 34; superannuate preacher in Arkansas 1934-47, member Masonic order and Sons of the American Revolution Married January 7,1896, in Fayette, Irene Cloyd (MEL. Howard-Payne 1893), daughter of John Wesley and Ehza Jane (Basye) Cloyd No children Death due to gall bladder disease Buried in Fayette Cemetery. Survived by wife, a sister, Mrs America Gauldin of Foreman,
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 176 |
Transcript | 176 Yale University Obituary Record 1901, M A in Biblical literature Yale 1904, minister Dixwell Avenue Congregational Church, New Haven, 1901-43, minister emeritus 1943-48, organized project for Dixwell Community House for both negro and white 1925 (member board of managers 1929-32), moderator State Council of Congregational Churches 1936-37, on advisory council Family Society, DD. Oberhn 1927, author religious and sociological articles, member Sigma Pi Phi and Masonic order Married August 27, 1902, in Oberlin, Viola Madeline White (B A Oberlin 1901, Yale Graduate School 1902-3), daughter of Edward Harvey and Caledonia Desdemona (Scott) White Children Edward Harold, '24, and Viola Blanche (Yale Class of 1936 N , B S Umv Michigan 1936, M S 1937, Mrs Edward Nelson Palmer) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, children, and three grandchildren RAYMOND HARMAN ASHLEY MA I905 Born March 29, 1881, in London, England Died December 1, 1947, tn Hyannts, Mass Father, John Harman-Ashley, owner and editor Insurance Age, New York City Mother, Agnes G (Jeynes) Harman- Ashley Rutgers College Preparatory School, B S Rutgers 1903, M S 1906, M A in chemistry Yale 1905, PhD 1906 (assistant in chemistry 1904-5), student University of Bonn 1905, chemist Harrison & Brown Company, Philadelphia, 1906-8, first assistant chemist General Chemical Company, New York City, 1909-10, assistant professor chemistry College of Montana 1910-13, instructor chemistry Unrsersity of Maine 1913-14, assistant professor 1914-16, assistant professor chemistry Tufts College 1916-17, professor 1917-29, professor chemistry and department head St Lawrence University 1929 until retirement June, 1947 (George Fisher Baker Professor of Chemistry 1942- 47), inventor chemist's duplex slide rule; author Chemical Calculations and other books and pamphlets, member American Chemical Society, American Association of Umversity Professors, Delta Epsilon, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Masonic order, and Congregational church, Bound Brook, NJ Married September 6, 1910, in Bound Brook, Helen May, daughter of Wilham E and Frances Carrol (Hamlin) Rogers. Children John Rogers (B S St Lawrence 1935), Elizabeth (BS St Lawrence 1936; Mrs Wentworth Jordan Telhngton); and Barbara (B A Carleton 1942, Mrs. Thomas W Bennett) Death due to ruptured aneurysm of abdominal aorta Buried in Bound Brook Cemetery Survived by wife, children, and five grandchildren. CHARLES FRANKLIN M A. I907 Bom October 14, 1868, near Sedaha, Mo. Died November 25, 1947, in Little Roc\, Ar\. Parents, Thomas Calvin and Sarah Etta (Amich) Franklm Yale relatives include a nephew, Alva L. Cloyd, '18 D. BA Central College (Mo) 1894, MA 1895, B D Vanderbilt 1901, M A. in Biblical hterature Yale 1907; divinity student Harvard 1909-10, minister Methodist Episcopal church Neosho, Mo, 1904-6, North Haven (Conn) Congregational Church 1908-9, Beacon Hill Congregational Church 1910-13, Webb City, Mo, 1914-15, First Congregational Church, Jophn, 1915-18; secretary War Camp Community Church and minister Community Church, Mobile, Ala, 1918-19 and Chickasaw 1919-20, minister Methodist church Pjans, Ark., 1920-22, Searcy 1922-24, Russellville 1924- 25, Booneville 1925-27, Forrest City 1927- 29, Parkin 1929-32, Crawfordsvdle 1932- 34; superannuate preacher in Arkansas 1934-47, member Masonic order and Sons of the American Revolution Married January 7,1896, in Fayette, Irene Cloyd (MEL. Howard-Payne 1893), daughter of John Wesley and Ehza Jane (Basye) Cloyd No children Death due to gall bladder disease Buried in Fayette Cemetery. Survived by wife, a sister, Mrs America Gauldin of Foreman, |