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48 Yale University Obituary Record Successively manager mechanical rubber goods department, assistant manager Kansas City branch, and sales manager Goodyear Rubber Company 1901-23, manager business properties department J C Nichols Company, realtors, Kansas City, 1923-1949, helped organize Kansas City Yale Alumni Association, member Second Presbytenan Church, Kansas City, Mo. Married September 15, 1917, in Kansas City, Leda Turnbull Hutchings (Smith Coll Class 1907), daughter of Henry El- laezer and Aley (Turnbull) Hutchings Daughters Elizabeth Turnbull (B A Connecticut Coll 1939, Mrs Edward Varley de Groff) and Beatrice (Northwestern Class of 1943, Mrs. William Schiff, Jr.). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Mt Washington Cemetery, Kansas City, Mo Survived by wife, daughters, six grandchildren, and two brothers, George H Mulford, '04, and Joseph M Mulford (Class of 1912). WILLIAM POTTER HAINES, ba. 1902 Born October 19,1879, Buffalo, N Y ; died June 23, 1949, East Aurora, N Y Father, Alfred Haines, member Haines & Company, wholesale lumber, Buffalo, son of Emmor and Anne (Moore) Haines Mother, Emily (Potter) Haines, daughter of Wilham and Martha (Heston) Potter Yale relatives include Seth S Terry (Class of 1926), Ward E Terry, '29, and Edgar P Sackett, '40 (nephews) Nichols School Oration appointment and third Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year, dissertation appointment Senior year, Psi Upsilon Traveling salesman Haines & Company and engaged in timber cruising m Black Hills of the Dakotas 1902-4, secretary National Lumber Insurance Company, Buffalo, 1904-9, secretary Lavenck & Haines, Inc, insurance brokers, Buffalo, 1910-41 and president 1941-49, president Excess Underwriters, Inc, of New York City 1932, vice-president Guardian Casualty Company, Buffalo, 1932, and Oxides, Inc ; an organizer and treasurer Safety & Claims Service, Inc, Chicago, 1934-49, member First Presbyterian Church, East Aurora Married June 1, 1909, in Meadville, Pa, Bertha Sackett (Allegheny Coll Class of 1903), daughter of Myron Ward and Sarah V. (Barber) Sackett Children: William Sackett, '32; Sarah Emily (died 1918); Nancy (Northwestern 1939-41, Umv Buffalo 1941, Mrs. George Arnold Petre), and Barbara (Mrs Elbndge Gerry Spaulding, Jr) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Survived by wife, two daughters, son, and seven grandchildren JOSEPH READ HUNTER, b.a. 1902 Born March 6, 1879, Frankfort, 111., died January 26, 1949, Kemlworth, 111. Father, David Watt Hunter, grain merchant in Oak Park, 111 Mother, Mary Hunter (Phihp) Hunter. Oak Park High School Dissertation appointment Junior year; first dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Athletic Team, Delta Kappa Epsilon Part owner Hunter Publishing Company and editor The Star Monthly, Oak Park, 1902-7, advertising solicitor the Journal, Kansas City, Mo, 1907; advertising manager J W. Jenkins' Sons Music Company 1907 and 1917-19; manager Frozen Dog Ranch, alfalfa and fruit trees, Emmett, Idaho, 1909-17, on copy and production staff William H Rankin Company, Chicago, 1919-24, with Cntchfield Advertising Company, Chicago, 1924-27 and 1928- 29; with Herman Nelson Corporation, Mo- hne, 111, 1927-28; on advertising staff Erwin, Wasey & Company, Inc (New York office), 1929-31, and Carroll Dean Murphy Advertising Company, Chicago, 1931-34; copy chief R J. Potts Advertising Company, Kansas City, 1937-39 and on copy staff Mitchell-Faust Advertising Company, Chicago, 1939-44, coPy chief of advertising Brunswick-Balke Company, Chicago, 1944- 46, retired in 1947, with Pernn Pans Advertising Company, Chicago, 1948, author: Sleep and Its Relation to Health and Young Raftsmen, member First Presbyterian Church, Oak Park Married September 21, 1909, in Neah-ta- wanta, Mich, Bernice Gertrude, daughter of George leVant and Eva Gertrude (Lenhart) Rood Children Joseph Read, Jr.,
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 48 |
Transcript | 48 Yale University Obituary Record Successively manager mechanical rubber goods department, assistant manager Kansas City branch, and sales manager Goodyear Rubber Company 1901-23, manager business properties department J C Nichols Company, realtors, Kansas City, 1923-1949, helped organize Kansas City Yale Alumni Association, member Second Presbytenan Church, Kansas City, Mo. Married September 15, 1917, in Kansas City, Leda Turnbull Hutchings (Smith Coll Class 1907), daughter of Henry El- laezer and Aley (Turnbull) Hutchings Daughters Elizabeth Turnbull (B A Connecticut Coll 1939, Mrs Edward Varley de Groff) and Beatrice (Northwestern Class of 1943, Mrs. William Schiff, Jr.). Death due to cerebral hemorrhage. Buried in Mt Washington Cemetery, Kansas City, Mo Survived by wife, daughters, six grandchildren, and two brothers, George H Mulford, '04, and Joseph M Mulford (Class of 1912). WILLIAM POTTER HAINES, ba. 1902 Born October 19,1879, Buffalo, N Y ; died June 23, 1949, East Aurora, N Y Father, Alfred Haines, member Haines & Company, wholesale lumber, Buffalo, son of Emmor and Anne (Moore) Haines Mother, Emily (Potter) Haines, daughter of Wilham and Martha (Heston) Potter Yale relatives include Seth S Terry (Class of 1926), Ward E Terry, '29, and Edgar P Sackett, '40 (nephews) Nichols School Oration appointment and third Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year, dissertation appointment Senior year, Psi Upsilon Traveling salesman Haines & Company and engaged in timber cruising m Black Hills of the Dakotas 1902-4, secretary National Lumber Insurance Company, Buffalo, 1904-9, secretary Lavenck & Haines, Inc, insurance brokers, Buffalo, 1910-41 and president 1941-49, president Excess Underwriters, Inc, of New York City 1932, vice-president Guardian Casualty Company, Buffalo, 1932, and Oxides, Inc ; an organizer and treasurer Safety & Claims Service, Inc, Chicago, 1934-49, member First Presbyterian Church, East Aurora Married June 1, 1909, in Meadville, Pa, Bertha Sackett (Allegheny Coll Class of 1903), daughter of Myron Ward and Sarah V. (Barber) Sackett Children: William Sackett, '32; Sarah Emily (died 1918); Nancy (Northwestern 1939-41, Umv Buffalo 1941, Mrs. George Arnold Petre), and Barbara (Mrs Elbndge Gerry Spaulding, Jr) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Survived by wife, two daughters, son, and seven grandchildren JOSEPH READ HUNTER, b.a. 1902 Born March 6, 1879, Frankfort, 111., died January 26, 1949, Kemlworth, 111. Father, David Watt Hunter, grain merchant in Oak Park, 111 Mother, Mary Hunter (Phihp) Hunter. Oak Park High School Dissertation appointment Junior year; first dispute appointment Senior year, Yale Athletic Team, Delta Kappa Epsilon Part owner Hunter Publishing Company and editor The Star Monthly, Oak Park, 1902-7, advertising solicitor the Journal, Kansas City, Mo, 1907; advertising manager J W. Jenkins' Sons Music Company 1907 and 1917-19; manager Frozen Dog Ranch, alfalfa and fruit trees, Emmett, Idaho, 1909-17, on copy and production staff William H Rankin Company, Chicago, 1919-24, with Cntchfield Advertising Company, Chicago, 1924-27 and 1928- 29; with Herman Nelson Corporation, Mo- hne, 111, 1927-28; on advertising staff Erwin, Wasey & Company, Inc (New York office), 1929-31, and Carroll Dean Murphy Advertising Company, Chicago, 1931-34; copy chief R J. Potts Advertising Company, Kansas City, 1937-39 and on copy staff Mitchell-Faust Advertising Company, Chicago, 1939-44, coPy chief of advertising Brunswick-Balke Company, Chicago, 1944- 46, retired in 1947, with Pernn Pans Advertising Company, Chicago, 1948, author: Sleep and Its Relation to Health and Young Raftsmen, member First Presbyterian Church, Oak Park Married September 21, 1909, in Neah-ta- wanta, Mich, Bernice Gertrude, daughter of George leVant and Eva Gertrude (Lenhart) Rood Children Joseph Read, Jr., |