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44 Yale University Obituary Recoid ham) Clarke Mother, Kate Ehza (Rockwell) Clarke, daughter of George Rockwell Philhps-Andover Second dispute appointment Junior year, Sophomore Class Crew, University Glee Club, College Choir, Alpha Delta Phi Clerk United States Trust Company, Kansas City, 1900-1903, assistant secretary 1903-14, vice-president 1914-30, engaged as financier 1930-48, president Alberta & Great Waterways Railway, with offices in Winnipeg and Edmonton, 1905-10; traveled in Philippine Islands and Japan 1904- 5, director Mt Washington Cemetery Association, second vice-president Yale Alumni Association of Kansas City 1908, member Grace Church (Episcopal), Kansas City Married June 4, 1903, in Austin, Texas, Helen May Morse Mrs Clarke died 1939 Death due to postoperative complications Buried in Mt Washington Cemetery, Kansas City Survived by a brother, Ber- trand Rockwell Clarke of New York City GEORGE MUSALAS COLVOCORES- SES, b \ 1900 Born January 31, 1879, South Orange, N J , died December 14, 1948, Phoenix, Ariz Father, Rear Admiral George Partridge Colvocoresses, USN Ret (grad US Naval Academy 1869)» son °f Capt. George Musalas Colvocoresses, USN Ret, and Ehza Freelon (Halsey) Colvocoresses Mother, Mary Dwight (Baldwin) Colvocoresses, daughter of Theodore and Elizabeth (Bushnell) Baldwin Yale relatives include John D Champhn, 3d (Class of 1897 S ) (cousin) Philhps-Andover First dispute appointment Junior year, dissertation appointment and two-year honors in political science and law Senior year, Freshman Union; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Zeta Psi Special student mining and metallurgy Columbia 1900, with International Nickel Company (NY) and subsidiary companies 1900-1912 (converter puncher Bayonne, NJ, 1900-1902, superintendent mines Nickel Corporation, Ltd , 1902-5, engineer Massey Copper Mme and Anglo-American Iron Company 1905-8, superintendent Millerett Silver Mining Company, Ltd, 1909-12, engineer in charge development silver and nickel deposits, Ontario, New Caledonia, West Indies, and United States), US commercial agent New Caledonia 1902-5, consulting mining engineer, New York City, 1912-14, general manager Consolidated Arizona Smelting Company, Humboldt, 1914-21 and successor Southwest Metals Company 1921-29, consulting mining engineer Phoenix 1929-48 (engineer Tumco Mines, Inc. [Calif ]); general manager Meteor Crater Exploration and Mining Company 1928-33 (instrumental in locating and drilling nickel-bearing crater near Winslow, Ariz ); invented and patented new methods of manufacturing alloy steel, contributed many articles to technical journals, served with Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Spanish American War, president Yale Alumni Association of Arizona 1940-46; chairman for Arizona, National Yale Alumni Placement Service, Inc , vice-president Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, member American Mining Congress (governor Arizona chapter 1923- 26), American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, American Electro-Chemical Society, Canadian Mining Institute, and Engineering Institute of Canada. Married December 31, 1906, in Noumea, New Caledonia, Alice Marian, daughter of Nicholas and Lucy Wilhalmena (Zeitler) Hagen. Children. George Hagen (died 1909), John Nicholas (died 1911); Katrine Mary (B A Wellesley 1936, Mrs Peter Anthony Laban), Alice Nathalie (B S. Cornell 1938; Mrs Charles Porter Zorsch); Alden Partndge (B S. Umv Arizona 1941). Death due to myocardial degeneration. Ashes interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Phoenix Survived by .wife, three children, eleven grandchildren, and a brother, Major Harold Colvocoresses of Washington, DC JOHN CALHOUN PICKETT, b.a. 1900 Born May 28, 1878, Cheshire, Conn., died October 6, 1948, Northampton, Mass Father, Rev Cyrus Pickett (BA Allegheny Coll 1859; Andover Theological Seminary 1860-62, Yale Divinity School
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 44 |
Transcript | 44 Yale University Obituary Recoid ham) Clarke Mother, Kate Ehza (Rockwell) Clarke, daughter of George Rockwell Philhps-Andover Second dispute appointment Junior year, Sophomore Class Crew, University Glee Club, College Choir, Alpha Delta Phi Clerk United States Trust Company, Kansas City, 1900-1903, assistant secretary 1903-14, vice-president 1914-30, engaged as financier 1930-48, president Alberta & Great Waterways Railway, with offices in Winnipeg and Edmonton, 1905-10; traveled in Philippine Islands and Japan 1904- 5, director Mt Washington Cemetery Association, second vice-president Yale Alumni Association of Kansas City 1908, member Grace Church (Episcopal), Kansas City Married June 4, 1903, in Austin, Texas, Helen May Morse Mrs Clarke died 1939 Death due to postoperative complications Buried in Mt Washington Cemetery, Kansas City Survived by a brother, Ber- trand Rockwell Clarke of New York City GEORGE MUSALAS COLVOCORES- SES, b \ 1900 Born January 31, 1879, South Orange, N J , died December 14, 1948, Phoenix, Ariz Father, Rear Admiral George Partridge Colvocoresses, USN Ret (grad US Naval Academy 1869)» son °f Capt. George Musalas Colvocoresses, USN Ret, and Ehza Freelon (Halsey) Colvocoresses Mother, Mary Dwight (Baldwin) Colvocoresses, daughter of Theodore and Elizabeth (Bushnell) Baldwin Yale relatives include John D Champhn, 3d (Class of 1897 S ) (cousin) Philhps-Andover First dispute appointment Junior year, dissertation appointment and two-year honors in political science and law Senior year, Freshman Union; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Zeta Psi Special student mining and metallurgy Columbia 1900, with International Nickel Company (NY) and subsidiary companies 1900-1912 (converter puncher Bayonne, NJ, 1900-1902, superintendent mines Nickel Corporation, Ltd , 1902-5, engineer Massey Copper Mme and Anglo-American Iron Company 1905-8, superintendent Millerett Silver Mining Company, Ltd, 1909-12, engineer in charge development silver and nickel deposits, Ontario, New Caledonia, West Indies, and United States), US commercial agent New Caledonia 1902-5, consulting mining engineer, New York City, 1912-14, general manager Consolidated Arizona Smelting Company, Humboldt, 1914-21 and successor Southwest Metals Company 1921-29, consulting mining engineer Phoenix 1929-48 (engineer Tumco Mines, Inc. [Calif ]); general manager Meteor Crater Exploration and Mining Company 1928-33 (instrumental in locating and drilling nickel-bearing crater near Winslow, Ariz ); invented and patented new methods of manufacturing alloy steel, contributed many articles to technical journals, served with Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Spanish American War, president Yale Alumni Association of Arizona 1940-46; chairman for Arizona, National Yale Alumni Placement Service, Inc , vice-president Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, member American Mining Congress (governor Arizona chapter 1923- 26), American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, American Electro-Chemical Society, Canadian Mining Institute, and Engineering Institute of Canada. Married December 31, 1906, in Noumea, New Caledonia, Alice Marian, daughter of Nicholas and Lucy Wilhalmena (Zeitler) Hagen. Children. George Hagen (died 1909), John Nicholas (died 1911); Katrine Mary (B A Wellesley 1936, Mrs Peter Anthony Laban), Alice Nathalie (B S. Cornell 1938; Mrs Charles Porter Zorsch); Alden Partndge (B S. Umv Arizona 1941). Death due to myocardial degeneration. Ashes interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Phoenix Survived by .wife, three children, eleven grandchildren, and a brother, Major Harold Colvocoresses of Washington, DC JOHN CALHOUN PICKETT, b.a. 1900 Born May 28, 1878, Cheshire, Conn., died October 6, 1948, Northampton, Mass Father, Rev Cyrus Pickett (BA Allegheny Coll 1859; Andover Theological Seminary 1860-62, Yale Divinity School |