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202 Yale University Obituary Record Halifax Mother, Mary (Hubley) Colp, daughter of Alexander and Jane (Comings) Hubley B A. Fargo College 1896, MA. 1899, B D Yale 1899, minister Congregational churches m New Haven, Conn, Fargo, NDak, and Robbinsdale, Minn, 1899- 1908, attended University of Minnesota Medical School 1902-7, physician and surgeon in Robbinsdale, and Miami, Fla, 1908-48, member Masonic order and First Congregational Church, Robbinsdale Married (1) October 10, 1900, in Minneapolis, Mabel, daughter of Isaac Milton and Emehne (Twitchell) Adams Children Elizabeth (Mrs Robert D Chelhs); Donald Grey, and Edward Adams (M D Tufts 1928) Mrs. Colp died January ri, 1929. Married (2) July 3, 1931, in Providence, RI, Countess Utta Lansch, daughter of Otto von Klas and Augousta van der Bumb. Adopted daughter. Lotte Lansch Colp (Mrs Donald G Burch) Death due to carcinoma Buried in Lake- wood Cemetery, Minneapolis Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and a brother, Harry Colp of Petersburg, Alaska ERNFST ELLSWORTH DAY B D 1899 Born October 6,1868, in Mazeppa, Minn. Died December 11,1947, in Whtttter, Cahf. Father, Wallace William Day, a merchant in Minneapolis, son of Marvin and Mary Ellen (Knox) Day Mother, Eliza Jane (Goodell) Day; daughter of Joseph and Cynthia (Hitchcock) Goodell B A University of Minnesota 1895, minister Lyle, Minn, 1895-96, B D Yale 1899 (Commencement speaker), minister Open Door Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 1899-1902, First Congregational Church, Spencer, Iowa, 1902-9, Cedar Falls, 1909-12, Linden Hills Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 1912-16, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Whittier, 1916 until retirement from ministry in 1933, chaplain, resident member on board of managers, and consultant Whittier State School for Boys 1933-40, director Whittier Chamber of Commerce. Married September 20, 1900, in Denver, Florence Marie, daughter of Dana Stowell and Anna Mana (Plank) Coleman. No children. Death due to corpulmonale. Buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Survived by wife and a brother, Homer Goodell Day of Sacramento. EUGENE WILLIAM LYMAN B.D. 1899 Born April 4, 1872, in Cummington, Mass. Died March 15, 1948, in Lynchburg, Va. Father, Darwin Eugene Lyman, a merchant and owner of a general store, Cummington; son of Benjamin B. and Roxanna (Packard) Lyman. Mother, Juha Sarah (Stevens) Lyman; daughter of LaFayette and Laura S. (Packard) Stevens. BA Amherst 1894 (member Phi Beta Kappa), MA 1903, instructor in Latin Williston Academy 1894-95 and Lawrence- ville School 1895-96; B D. Yale 1899 (Commencement speaker), student universities of Halle, Berlin, and Marburg 1899-1901 and Jena, Heidelberg, and Paris 1911-12, ordained in Congregational church, Cummington, August 14, 1901; professor of philosophy Carleton College 1901-4, professor of theology and philosophy of religion Congregational College of Canada, 1904-5, professor of Christian theology Bangor Theological Seminary 1905-11, 1912-13; professor of philosophy and religion Oberhn Graduate School of Theology I9I3_18, Marcellus Hartley Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, Union Theological Seminary, 1918 until retirement in 1940, McKechnie lecturer Congregational College of Canada 1903, Nathaniel W. Taylor lecturer Yale 1909-10, Johnson lecturer Pomona 1926, and Ingersoll lecturer Harvard 1928, D D Bowdoin 1906, Yale 1912, Amherst 1914, author: Theology and Human Problems, Experience of God tn Modern Life, Meaning of Selfhood and Faith in Immortality, coauthor: Religious Realism, Meaning and Truth of Religion, Contemporary American Theology, Kingdom of God and History, The Gospel, The Church and Society, Theology and Modern Life, In Commemoration of Wilham James,
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 202 |
Transcript | 202 Yale University Obituary Record Halifax Mother, Mary (Hubley) Colp, daughter of Alexander and Jane (Comings) Hubley B A. Fargo College 1896, MA. 1899, B D Yale 1899, minister Congregational churches m New Haven, Conn, Fargo, NDak, and Robbinsdale, Minn, 1899- 1908, attended University of Minnesota Medical School 1902-7, physician and surgeon in Robbinsdale, and Miami, Fla, 1908-48, member Masonic order and First Congregational Church, Robbinsdale Married (1) October 10, 1900, in Minneapolis, Mabel, daughter of Isaac Milton and Emehne (Twitchell) Adams Children Elizabeth (Mrs Robert D Chelhs); Donald Grey, and Edward Adams (M D Tufts 1928) Mrs. Colp died January ri, 1929. Married (2) July 3, 1931, in Providence, RI, Countess Utta Lansch, daughter of Otto von Klas and Augousta van der Bumb. Adopted daughter. Lotte Lansch Colp (Mrs Donald G Burch) Death due to carcinoma Buried in Lake- wood Cemetery, Minneapolis Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and a brother, Harry Colp of Petersburg, Alaska ERNFST ELLSWORTH DAY B D 1899 Born October 6,1868, in Mazeppa, Minn. Died December 11,1947, in Whtttter, Cahf. Father, Wallace William Day, a merchant in Minneapolis, son of Marvin and Mary Ellen (Knox) Day Mother, Eliza Jane (Goodell) Day; daughter of Joseph and Cynthia (Hitchcock) Goodell B A University of Minnesota 1895, minister Lyle, Minn, 1895-96, B D Yale 1899 (Commencement speaker), minister Open Door Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 1899-1902, First Congregational Church, Spencer, Iowa, 1902-9, Cedar Falls, 1909-12, Linden Hills Congregational Church, Minneapolis, 1912-16, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Whittier, 1916 until retirement from ministry in 1933, chaplain, resident member on board of managers, and consultant Whittier State School for Boys 1933-40, director Whittier Chamber of Commerce. Married September 20, 1900, in Denver, Florence Marie, daughter of Dana Stowell and Anna Mana (Plank) Coleman. No children. Death due to corpulmonale. Buried in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Survived by wife and a brother, Homer Goodell Day of Sacramento. EUGENE WILLIAM LYMAN B.D. 1899 Born April 4, 1872, in Cummington, Mass. Died March 15, 1948, in Lynchburg, Va. Father, Darwin Eugene Lyman, a merchant and owner of a general store, Cummington; son of Benjamin B. and Roxanna (Packard) Lyman. Mother, Juha Sarah (Stevens) Lyman; daughter of LaFayette and Laura S. (Packard) Stevens. BA Amherst 1894 (member Phi Beta Kappa), MA 1903, instructor in Latin Williston Academy 1894-95 and Lawrence- ville School 1895-96; B D. Yale 1899 (Commencement speaker), student universities of Halle, Berlin, and Marburg 1899-1901 and Jena, Heidelberg, and Paris 1911-12, ordained in Congregational church, Cummington, August 14, 1901; professor of philosophy Carleton College 1901-4, professor of theology and philosophy of religion Congregational College of Canada, 1904-5, professor of Christian theology Bangor Theological Seminary 1905-11, 1912-13; professor of philosophy and religion Oberhn Graduate School of Theology I9I3_18, Marcellus Hartley Professor of the Philosophy of Religion, Union Theological Seminary, 1918 until retirement in 1940, McKechnie lecturer Congregational College of Canada 1903, Nathaniel W. Taylor lecturer Yale 1909-10, Johnson lecturer Pomona 1926, and Ingersoll lecturer Harvard 1928, D D Bowdoin 1906, Yale 1912, Amherst 1914, author: Theology and Human Problems, Experience of God tn Modern Life, Meaning of Selfhood and Faith in Immortality, coauthor: Religious Realism, Meaning and Truth of Religion, Contemporary American Theology, Kingdom of God and History, The Gospel, The Church and Society, Theology and Modern Life, In Commemoration of Wilham James, |