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20 Yale University Obituary Record WALTER McCLINTOCK, b.a. 1891. Born April 25, 1870, Pittsburgh, Pa ; died March 24, 1949, Pittsburgh, Pa Father, Oliver McClintock (B A 1861). Mother, Clara Courtney (Childs) McClintock Yale relatives include M B Lowne Childs (Class of 1851), Albert H Childs, '61, Walter L McClintock, '62, Washington McChntock (Class of 1869), Thompson McClintock, '70, Frank T McClintock, '75 (uncles), Thomas Darling, Jr, '25, Edward Darling, '27, Oliver McClintock, '31, Harvey C McChntock, '35, Henry L McChntock, '36, Brower McChntock, '40 (nephews), Harvey Childs (Class of 1869), A Garrison McChntock, '90, Starling W Childs, '91, Clarence O McChntock (Class of 1896), James H Childs, 'oi S, Bowdoin U McClintock, '07, Frank S McChntock, '07 (cousins). Shady Side Academy Second colloquy appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Freshman Baseball Team, Senior Promenade and Class Ivy committees, College Choir, Ehhu Club, Psi Upsilon With Oliver McClintock & Company, dealers in carpets and furniture, Pittsburgh, 1891-92 and 1894-95, Wltn Jones & Laugh- lin, Ltd, steel manufacturers, Pittsburgh, 1892-93, traveled in North Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho 1895, member US Government Forestry Expedition to make plans for a national forest in Montana 1896, adopted by Blackfoot Indian tribe of Montana and lived among them gathering collection of ethnological materials 1896-1909, lectured in scientific and educational institutions in United States, Great Britain, and Germany 1907-13, fellow in ethnology McClintock Blackfoot Indian Collection, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, 1928-49, curator McChntock Indian Collection, Yale, 1934-49, author The Old North Trail, Old Indian Trails, The Tragedy of the Blackfoot, Blac\foot Culture, The Warrior Societies, Swan Song of the Red Warrior, and pamphlets and bulletins pertaining to Indian culture, McClintock Peak in Glacier National Park named for him by U S Geographical Board 1912, member Shady Side Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh Unmarried Death due to peritonitis Buried in Alle gheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Survived by three sisters, Mrs Thomas Darling (died February 24, 1950), and Mrs. Frank D. Nicol and Mrs Wallace N. Osburn, both of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. DANIEL SEALES, ba. 1891. Born April 16, 1868, San Francisco, Cahf; died April 10, 1949, New York City. Father, Daniel Seales, realtor and lawyer in Cleveland Mother, W. Virginia (Smith) Seales Central High School, Cleveland, Western Reserve University 1887-88 Entered Yale Sophomore year; Second Glee Club LLB. Yale 1893. Estate lawyer in Cleveland 1893-98; junior counsel to Theodore Fitch (B A 1864) for a western syndicate, with office in New York City, 1898-1914, engaged m settling family estates 1914-26 and in corporate and realty finance in western United States, Mexico, and Latin America 1926-49; an organizer 1902 and charter member California Society of New York, member Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Society of California Pioneers, Cuban-American League, and Episcopal church. Unmarried It is believed that no immediate relatives survive Mr Seales. FREDERIC COLLIN WALCOTT, b a 1891 Born February 19, 1869, New York Mills, N Y , died April 27, 1949, Stamford, Conn Father, William Stuart Walcott, owner New York Mills Cotton Cloth Manufacturing Company; son of William Dexter Walcott Mother, Emma Alice (Welch) Walcott, daughter of William W. Welch (M D 1839) and Emehne (Collin) Welch Yale relatives include: Benjamin Welch (MD Hon 1838) (great-grandfather); Benjamin Welch (MD. 1823) (great-uncle), William H Welch, '70 (uncle); Frederick S Kellogg, '87 S. (brother-in- law) ; Stuart W Kellogg, '20, William S Walcott, 3d, *35, Wilham W Kellogg, '39 (nephews) Philhps-Andover Second dispute appointment Junior and Senior years; secre-
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 20 |
Transcript | 20 Yale University Obituary Record WALTER McCLINTOCK, b.a. 1891. Born April 25, 1870, Pittsburgh, Pa ; died March 24, 1949, Pittsburgh, Pa Father, Oliver McClintock (B A 1861). Mother, Clara Courtney (Childs) McClintock Yale relatives include M B Lowne Childs (Class of 1851), Albert H Childs, '61, Walter L McClintock, '62, Washington McChntock (Class of 1869), Thompson McClintock, '70, Frank T McClintock, '75 (uncles), Thomas Darling, Jr, '25, Edward Darling, '27, Oliver McClintock, '31, Harvey C McChntock, '35, Henry L McChntock, '36, Brower McChntock, '40 (nephews), Harvey Childs (Class of 1869), A Garrison McChntock, '90, Starling W Childs, '91, Clarence O McChntock (Class of 1896), James H Childs, 'oi S, Bowdoin U McClintock, '07, Frank S McChntock, '07 (cousins). Shady Side Academy Second colloquy appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Freshman Baseball Team, Senior Promenade and Class Ivy committees, College Choir, Ehhu Club, Psi Upsilon With Oliver McClintock & Company, dealers in carpets and furniture, Pittsburgh, 1891-92 and 1894-95, Wltn Jones & Laugh- lin, Ltd, steel manufacturers, Pittsburgh, 1892-93, traveled in North Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho 1895, member US Government Forestry Expedition to make plans for a national forest in Montana 1896, adopted by Blackfoot Indian tribe of Montana and lived among them gathering collection of ethnological materials 1896-1909, lectured in scientific and educational institutions in United States, Great Britain, and Germany 1907-13, fellow in ethnology McClintock Blackfoot Indian Collection, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, 1928-49, curator McChntock Indian Collection, Yale, 1934-49, author The Old North Trail, Old Indian Trails, The Tragedy of the Blackfoot, Blac\foot Culture, The Warrior Societies, Swan Song of the Red Warrior, and pamphlets and bulletins pertaining to Indian culture, McClintock Peak in Glacier National Park named for him by U S Geographical Board 1912, member Shady Side Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh Unmarried Death due to peritonitis Buried in Alle gheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Survived by three sisters, Mrs Thomas Darling (died February 24, 1950), and Mrs. Frank D. Nicol and Mrs Wallace N. Osburn, both of Bloomfield Hills, Mich. DANIEL SEALES, ba. 1891. Born April 16, 1868, San Francisco, Cahf; died April 10, 1949, New York City. Father, Daniel Seales, realtor and lawyer in Cleveland Mother, W. Virginia (Smith) Seales Central High School, Cleveland, Western Reserve University 1887-88 Entered Yale Sophomore year; Second Glee Club LLB. Yale 1893. Estate lawyer in Cleveland 1893-98; junior counsel to Theodore Fitch (B A 1864) for a western syndicate, with office in New York City, 1898-1914, engaged m settling family estates 1914-26 and in corporate and realty finance in western United States, Mexico, and Latin America 1926-49; an organizer 1902 and charter member California Society of New York, member Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Society of California Pioneers, Cuban-American League, and Episcopal church. Unmarried It is believed that no immediate relatives survive Mr Seales. FREDERIC COLLIN WALCOTT, b a 1891 Born February 19, 1869, New York Mills, N Y , died April 27, 1949, Stamford, Conn Father, William Stuart Walcott, owner New York Mills Cotton Cloth Manufacturing Company; son of William Dexter Walcott Mother, Emma Alice (Welch) Walcott, daughter of William W. Welch (M D 1839) and Emehne (Collin) Welch Yale relatives include: Benjamin Welch (MD Hon 1838) (great-grandfather); Benjamin Welch (MD. 1823) (great-uncle), William H Welch, '70 (uncle); Frederick S Kellogg, '87 S. (brother-in- law) ; Stuart W Kellogg, '20, William S Walcott, 3d, *35, Wilham W Kellogg, '39 (nephews) Philhps-Andover Second dispute appointment Junior and Senior years; secre- |