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Yale College 33 Benjamin and Mary de Groot (Hastings) Foote Daughters: Mary Hastings (BA Cornell 1924, B Arch 1928, Mrs David Davis); Eleanor (died 1905), and Isabel Caroline (Vassar Class of 1931, Mrs Wolcott Balestier Dunham). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes scattered Survived by wife (died May 14, 1949), two daughters, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Walter R. Herrick of New York City. CHARLES MONTAGUE COOKE, JR, b a. 1897 Born December 20, 1874, Honolulu, Hawaii, died October 29,1948, Honolulu, Hawaii. Father, Charles Montague Cooke, president Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu; son of Amos Starr and Juliet (Montague) Cooke. Mother, Anna Charlotte (Rice) Cooke, daughter of William Harrison and Mary Sophia (Hyde) Rice Yale relatives include Samuel Cooke (B.A 1705) (great- great-great-grandfather) ; Samuel Cooke (B A 1730), Wilham Cooke (B.A 1747) (great-great-great-uncles); Joseph P Cooke (B A. 1750) (great-great-grandfather), Daniel B Cooke (B.A 1788) (great-great- uncle); Amos Cooke (BA 1791) (greatgrandfather) ; Joseph P Cooke (B A. 1827) (great-uncle); Joseph P. Cooke (B A 1863) (uncle); Wallace McK. Alexander, '92 S, Joseph P. Cooke, '94, William G Cooke, '97 (cousins), Clarence H Cooke (Class of 1897 S ), Richard A Cooke, '06 (brothers); W. Harrison R. Cooke (Class of 1932), F. Judd Cooke, '33, Thomas H Cooke (Class of 1937), Robert M Cooke (Class of 1937), Stephen M Cooke (Class of 1939), Charles C. Spalding, '42, Richard A Cooke, '37 S. (nephews) Punahou School, Honolulu Second colloquy appointment Junior year; second dispute appointment Senior year; Zeta Psi Ph D 1901 (laboratory assistant in botany 1898-1901; member Sigma Xi) Studied in London and Paris 1901-2, curator of pulmonata Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, 1902-48, and malacol- ogist 1913-48 (head scientific expeditions in South Pacific area; author articles in Bulletins and Occasional Papers); president board of trustees Honolulu Academy of Arts 1925-48 and Bernice P. Bishop Museum 1942-48, author. "Hawaiian Hepa- ticae of the Tribe Tngonantheae", collaborator: Manual of Conchology, trustee Leahi Hospital and Honolulu Military Academy, regent College of Hawaii (now University of Hawaii) 1909-14 and ScD 1936, park commissioner of Honolulu 1911-16, secretary Fish and Game Commission 1919-20, representative Hawaii Pacific Science Congress, corresponding member Vienna Natural History Museum, member Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Washington Biological Society, Washington Academy of Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Malaco- logical Society (London), Institute of Pacific Relations, and Central Union Church (Congregational), Honolulu Married April 25, 1901, in Brooklyn, Eliza, daughter of James and Carolene Hinken (Alexander) Lefferts Children: Carolene Alexander (Mrs Heaton Luse Wrenn) and Charles Montague, 3d (Stanford 1927-30) Death due to subarachoid hemorrhage Ashes interred in Old Mission Cemetery, Kawaiahao Church Grounds Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Philip E. Spalding of Honolulu, and two brothers, Theodore Atherton Cooke of Honolulu, and George P Cooke, '05. MARTIN BELL FARIS, b a. 1897 Born July 18, 1877, Brooklyn, NY , died April 30, 1949, Miami Beach, Fla Father, Wilham Doerer Fans, chemical importer in Brooklyn; son of Thomas and Rachel (Doerer) Fans Mother, Fanny (Bell) "Fans, daughter of Peter and Fanny Anne (Martin) Bell Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Oration appointment and second Henry James Ten Eyck Prize Junior year, dissertation appointment Senior year, Yale Union LL B cum laude New York Law School 1899, lawyer in New York City 1899-1949; with Title Guarantee & Trust Company 1907-10, vice-president Dukes County Historical Society, Edgartown, Mass, 1939-49; member Metropolitan Museum of Art, All Souls Church (Universahst), Brooklyn, and
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 33 |
Transcript | Yale College 33 Benjamin and Mary de Groot (Hastings) Foote Daughters: Mary Hastings (BA Cornell 1924, B Arch 1928, Mrs David Davis); Eleanor (died 1905), and Isabel Caroline (Vassar Class of 1931, Mrs Wolcott Balestier Dunham). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes scattered Survived by wife (died May 14, 1949), two daughters, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Walter R. Herrick of New York City. CHARLES MONTAGUE COOKE, JR, b a. 1897 Born December 20, 1874, Honolulu, Hawaii, died October 29,1948, Honolulu, Hawaii. Father, Charles Montague Cooke, president Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu; son of Amos Starr and Juliet (Montague) Cooke. Mother, Anna Charlotte (Rice) Cooke, daughter of William Harrison and Mary Sophia (Hyde) Rice Yale relatives include Samuel Cooke (B.A 1705) (great- great-great-grandfather) ; Samuel Cooke (B A 1730), Wilham Cooke (B.A 1747) (great-great-great-uncles); Joseph P Cooke (B A. 1750) (great-great-grandfather), Daniel B Cooke (B.A 1788) (great-great- uncle); Amos Cooke (BA 1791) (greatgrandfather) ; Joseph P Cooke (B A. 1827) (great-uncle); Joseph P. Cooke (B A 1863) (uncle); Wallace McK. Alexander, '92 S, Joseph P. Cooke, '94, William G Cooke, '97 (cousins), Clarence H Cooke (Class of 1897 S ), Richard A Cooke, '06 (brothers); W. Harrison R. Cooke (Class of 1932), F. Judd Cooke, '33, Thomas H Cooke (Class of 1937), Robert M Cooke (Class of 1937), Stephen M Cooke (Class of 1939), Charles C. Spalding, '42, Richard A Cooke, '37 S. (nephews) Punahou School, Honolulu Second colloquy appointment Junior year; second dispute appointment Senior year; Zeta Psi Ph D 1901 (laboratory assistant in botany 1898-1901; member Sigma Xi) Studied in London and Paris 1901-2, curator of pulmonata Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, 1902-48, and malacol- ogist 1913-48 (head scientific expeditions in South Pacific area; author articles in Bulletins and Occasional Papers); president board of trustees Honolulu Academy of Arts 1925-48 and Bernice P. Bishop Museum 1942-48, author. "Hawaiian Hepa- ticae of the Tribe Tngonantheae", collaborator: Manual of Conchology, trustee Leahi Hospital and Honolulu Military Academy, regent College of Hawaii (now University of Hawaii) 1909-14 and ScD 1936, park commissioner of Honolulu 1911-16, secretary Fish and Game Commission 1919-20, representative Hawaii Pacific Science Congress, corresponding member Vienna Natural History Museum, member Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Washington Biological Society, Washington Academy of Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Malaco- logical Society (London), Institute of Pacific Relations, and Central Union Church (Congregational), Honolulu Married April 25, 1901, in Brooklyn, Eliza, daughter of James and Carolene Hinken (Alexander) Lefferts Children: Carolene Alexander (Mrs Heaton Luse Wrenn) and Charles Montague, 3d (Stanford 1927-30) Death due to subarachoid hemorrhage Ashes interred in Old Mission Cemetery, Kawaiahao Church Grounds Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Philip E. Spalding of Honolulu, and two brothers, Theodore Atherton Cooke of Honolulu, and George P Cooke, '05. MARTIN BELL FARIS, b a. 1897 Born July 18, 1877, Brooklyn, NY , died April 30, 1949, Miami Beach, Fla Father, Wilham Doerer Fans, chemical importer in Brooklyn; son of Thomas and Rachel (Doerer) Fans Mother, Fanny (Bell) "Fans, daughter of Peter and Fanny Anne (Martin) Bell Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute Oration appointment and second Henry James Ten Eyck Prize Junior year, dissertation appointment Senior year, Yale Union LL B cum laude New York Law School 1899, lawyer in New York City 1899-1949; with Title Guarantee & Trust Company 1907-10, vice-president Dukes County Historical Society, Edgartown, Mass, 1939-49; member Metropolitan Museum of Art, All Souls Church (Universahst), Brooklyn, and |