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Divinity School 155 EDWARD LORD MULFORD, md. 1931 Born March 22, 1902, Middletown, N.Y ; died May 13, 1949, Ithaca, N Y. Father, Harry Alvin Mulford, conductor New York, New Haven & Hartford Radroad Company, son of William Ford Mulford Mother, Ella DeSalles (Kane) Mulford, daughter of Richard Kane. B S Trinity College (Conn.) 1927, M.D. Yale 1931 (Phi Chi), interne Santa Barbara (Cahf) Cottage Hospital 1931-33, assistant resident physician Barlow Sanatorium, Los Angeles, 1932-35, unoccupied because of ill-health 1936-40, part-time resident physician Uncas-on-Thames, Norwich, Conn, 1940-48; on staff Hermann H Biggs Memorial Hospital, Ithaca, 1944-49, senior physician New York State Department of Health Division of Tuberculosis 1947, attended Congregational church Unmarried Death due to acute dilatation of the heart Buried in Wallkill Cemetery, Phil- hpsburg, N Y. Survived by modier DIVINITY SCHOOL GEORGE THOMAS WHITE PATRICK, ed 1885 Born August 19, 1857, North Boscawen, N H , died May 21, 1949, Palo Alto, Cahf. Father, John Patrick, a farmer in North Boscawen; son of William and Mary (Ger- rish) Patrick Mother, Harnet (White) Patrick, daughter of Thomas Richard and Mary H. (May) White B.A. State University of Iowa 1878 (alumni member Phi Beta Kappa); BD Yale 1885 (Commencement speaker); PhD Johns Hopkins 1888, University of Leipzig 1893-94; bookkeeper Leadville, Colo., 1879-82, professor and head department philosophy and psychology State University of Iowa 1887-1928, professor ementus 1928-49, author: The Fragments of the Wor\ of Herachtus of Ephesus, The Psychology of Relaxation, Psychology of Social Reconstruction, Introduction to Philosophy, The World and Its Meaning, What ts the Mind?, and George Thomas White Patric\ An Autobiography, contributed to Scientific Monthly and psychological and philosophical journals, co-translator: Kulpe's Philosophy of the Present tn Germany, president Western Philosophical Association 1903; member American Philosophical and American Psychological associations, American Association for the Advancement of Science, attended Congregational church. Married November 28, 1889, Minneapolis, Minn, Maud Lyall (B A. Umv Minnesota 1886), daughter of William and Mary (Campbell) Lyall. Children Walden White (BA State Umv Iowa 1913) and David Lyall (BA State Umv Iowa 1922, M A Stanford 1926, Ph D 1934) Death due to senility Buried in Alta Mesa Cemetery, Palo Alto Survived by wife, children, and two grandchildren. HENRY MOUNTFORT BOWDEN, b d 1886 Born February 3, 1861, Walden, NY., died May 24, 1948, Alford, Mass Father, John Alexander Bowden, with Goodell & Waters, manufacturers, Philadelphia, son of Andrew and Rose (Wither- spoon) Bowden Mother, Matilda Josephine (Beattie) Bowden, daughter of James and Charlotte (Belknap) Beattie Yale relatives include a nephew, Charles Carleton Cutting (Class of 1908 M ) University of Pennsylvania Law School 1882-83, B D Yale 1886, minister Congregational church Putney, Vt, 1886-87, Portland, Conn , 1888-93, Braddock, Pa, 1893- 97, Middlefield, Mass, 1899-1902, South Egremont 1902-8, editor Bible Study Publishing Company, Boston, 1897-98, professor English language and literature Springfield College 1908-17; International Y.MCA secretary American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-19, director foreign-speaking work Congregational Home Missionary Society, New York City, 1919 until retirement 1929, occasional preacher and lecturer Berkshire County, Mass, churches until 1942 Married July 25, 1884, in Philadelphia, Mary Isabel, daughter of William and Jessie (Mackenzie) Campbell Daughter
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 155 |
Transcript | Divinity School 155 EDWARD LORD MULFORD, md. 1931 Born March 22, 1902, Middletown, N.Y ; died May 13, 1949, Ithaca, N Y. Father, Harry Alvin Mulford, conductor New York, New Haven & Hartford Radroad Company, son of William Ford Mulford Mother, Ella DeSalles (Kane) Mulford, daughter of Richard Kane. B S Trinity College (Conn.) 1927, M.D. Yale 1931 (Phi Chi), interne Santa Barbara (Cahf) Cottage Hospital 1931-33, assistant resident physician Barlow Sanatorium, Los Angeles, 1932-35, unoccupied because of ill-health 1936-40, part-time resident physician Uncas-on-Thames, Norwich, Conn, 1940-48; on staff Hermann H Biggs Memorial Hospital, Ithaca, 1944-49, senior physician New York State Department of Health Division of Tuberculosis 1947, attended Congregational church Unmarried Death due to acute dilatation of the heart Buried in Wallkill Cemetery, Phil- hpsburg, N Y. Survived by modier DIVINITY SCHOOL GEORGE THOMAS WHITE PATRICK, ed 1885 Born August 19, 1857, North Boscawen, N H , died May 21, 1949, Palo Alto, Cahf. Father, John Patrick, a farmer in North Boscawen; son of William and Mary (Ger- rish) Patrick Mother, Harnet (White) Patrick, daughter of Thomas Richard and Mary H. (May) White B.A. State University of Iowa 1878 (alumni member Phi Beta Kappa); BD Yale 1885 (Commencement speaker); PhD Johns Hopkins 1888, University of Leipzig 1893-94; bookkeeper Leadville, Colo., 1879-82, professor and head department philosophy and psychology State University of Iowa 1887-1928, professor ementus 1928-49, author: The Fragments of the Wor\ of Herachtus of Ephesus, The Psychology of Relaxation, Psychology of Social Reconstruction, Introduction to Philosophy, The World and Its Meaning, What ts the Mind?, and George Thomas White Patric\ An Autobiography, contributed to Scientific Monthly and psychological and philosophical journals, co-translator: Kulpe's Philosophy of the Present tn Germany, president Western Philosophical Association 1903; member American Philosophical and American Psychological associations, American Association for the Advancement of Science, attended Congregational church. Married November 28, 1889, Minneapolis, Minn, Maud Lyall (B A. Umv Minnesota 1886), daughter of William and Mary (Campbell) Lyall. Children Walden White (BA State Umv Iowa 1913) and David Lyall (BA State Umv Iowa 1922, M A Stanford 1926, Ph D 1934) Death due to senility Buried in Alta Mesa Cemetery, Palo Alto Survived by wife, children, and two grandchildren. HENRY MOUNTFORT BOWDEN, b d 1886 Born February 3, 1861, Walden, NY., died May 24, 1948, Alford, Mass Father, John Alexander Bowden, with Goodell & Waters, manufacturers, Philadelphia, son of Andrew and Rose (Wither- spoon) Bowden Mother, Matilda Josephine (Beattie) Bowden, daughter of James and Charlotte (Belknap) Beattie Yale relatives include a nephew, Charles Carleton Cutting (Class of 1908 M ) University of Pennsylvania Law School 1882-83, B D Yale 1886, minister Congregational church Putney, Vt, 1886-87, Portland, Conn , 1888-93, Braddock, Pa, 1893- 97, Middlefield, Mass, 1899-1902, South Egremont 1902-8, editor Bible Study Publishing Company, Boston, 1897-98, professor English language and literature Springfield College 1908-17; International Y.MCA secretary American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-19, director foreign-speaking work Congregational Home Missionary Society, New York City, 1919 until retirement 1929, occasional preacher and lecturer Berkshire County, Mass, churches until 1942 Married July 25, 1884, in Philadelphia, Mary Isabel, daughter of William and Jessie (Mackenzie) Campbell Daughter |