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Supplement val Institute (Annapolis), American Historical Association, and Navy committee of National Security League, and Roman Catholic church. Married May 15, 1919,111 Pans, Susanne, daughter of General Emile Eugene Behn. Children: Jean Stanislas (deceased); Odilc Elvme de Borde; Beatrice; Robert Martial (grad £cole Navale), and Marie-Jose (deceased) . Presumed dead after being missing since September 30, 1940. Survived by wife, two daughters, one son, and two sisters, Miss Elvme Louise Neeser of New York City, and Madame Charles Lestelle of Pans Mr. Neeser gave to the University Library a complete list of log books of the United States Navy 1800-1907, and collection of log books of forty-eight British men-of-war. FRANK WILLIAM.BROWN, ph.b. 1895. Born July 20, 187& New York City; died some years ago in California. Father, Francis Marion Brown, president F. M Brown & Company (later Gamble-Desmond Company), department store, New Haven, Mother, Abigail Mary Jane Brown Gunnery School. Select course; Phi Gamma Delta. In business with father 1894-99; manager Epstein Company Dry Goods Store, Great Falls, Mont., 1899-1900; with Symons Dry Goods Company, Butte, 1900-1901; became owner F. W. Brown Company, ladies' ready-to-wear store, Eureka, Cahf, in 1901. Married January 4,1904, in Eureka, Mrs Connell, daughter of Dr. La Tour. Mr. Brown's immediate relatives are not known CHARLES HANFORD LANDRUM, m.a. 1910. Born April 1, 1882, Frankfort, Kans.; died November 10, 1932, Hays, Kans. Father, George Landrum, a farmer in Frankfort. Mother, Sarah Ella (Vaughn) Landrum. B.A. and M.A. Umversity of Kansas 1905; M.A. Yale 1910; supermtendent high 177 school, Belle Plame, Kans, 1905-7 and Esk- ridge, 1907-9; supermtendent schools Onaga, 1910-14; superintendent public school m Washington, Kans, 1914-17, historian State Historical Commission, Lansing, Mich, 1920-26, associate professor political science Kansas State Teachers College, Hays, 1924-32, author History of Education tn Kansas; member Amencan Historical Association and Methodist Episcopal church Married August 3,1921, in Topeka, Nita, daughter of L. A. and Minnie (Atwater) McBnde Children. Betty Ellen (B S Fort Hays State Coll 1945, Mrs Warren Dennis Haxton), and Anita Mae (MD Univ. Kansas 1949, Mrs Charles A Isaac) Death due to postoperative embolus Buried in Mt Allen Cemetery, Hays Survived by wife, daughters, one grandchdd, and a brother, Claude Landrum of Louisville, Kans JOHN EVANS THOMAS, bd 1896 Born October 28, 1869, Pencader, South Wales, died October 28, 1943, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales Bala-Bangor College (North Wales) 1893; BD Yale 1896, minister Congregational church Codicote, Hertfordshire, 1898-1908; at Bishops College 1909, curate Church of England, Ware, Hertfordshire, 1909-11, St Peter's Abbey, London, 1911- 12, St Albans Abbey, 1912-14, Westbury Salop, 1917-19, Welshpool 1919-21, Gwer- syllt, Wrexham, 1921-24, assistant curate Church of England, Northampton, 1924 until retirement 1933, author The Old Testament tn the Light of the Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, Sin in the Light of Evolution, The Problem of Sin in the New Testament. Unmarried. Death due to heart failure. Buried in St. David's Cemetery, Carmarthenshire Survived by no immediate relatives CLIFTON EARL HOLLAND, ll.b. 1885. Born May 19, 1859, Farmington, 111; died April 12, 1913, Lincoln, Nebr Father, Marion Holland, farmer near Farmington, and Mt Pleasant, Iowa, son
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 177 |
Transcript | Supplement val Institute (Annapolis), American Historical Association, and Navy committee of National Security League, and Roman Catholic church. Married May 15, 1919,111 Pans, Susanne, daughter of General Emile Eugene Behn. Children: Jean Stanislas (deceased); Odilc Elvme de Borde; Beatrice; Robert Martial (grad £cole Navale), and Marie-Jose (deceased) . Presumed dead after being missing since September 30, 1940. Survived by wife, two daughters, one son, and two sisters, Miss Elvme Louise Neeser of New York City, and Madame Charles Lestelle of Pans Mr. Neeser gave to the University Library a complete list of log books of the United States Navy 1800-1907, and collection of log books of forty-eight British men-of-war. FRANK WILLIAM.BROWN, ph.b. 1895. Born July 20, 187& New York City; died some years ago in California. Father, Francis Marion Brown, president F. M Brown & Company (later Gamble-Desmond Company), department store, New Haven, Mother, Abigail Mary Jane Brown Gunnery School. Select course; Phi Gamma Delta. In business with father 1894-99; manager Epstein Company Dry Goods Store, Great Falls, Mont., 1899-1900; with Symons Dry Goods Company, Butte, 1900-1901; became owner F. W. Brown Company, ladies' ready-to-wear store, Eureka, Cahf, in 1901. Married January 4,1904, in Eureka, Mrs Connell, daughter of Dr. La Tour. Mr. Brown's immediate relatives are not known CHARLES HANFORD LANDRUM, m.a. 1910. Born April 1, 1882, Frankfort, Kans.; died November 10, 1932, Hays, Kans. Father, George Landrum, a farmer in Frankfort. Mother, Sarah Ella (Vaughn) Landrum. B.A. and M.A. Umversity of Kansas 1905; M.A. Yale 1910; supermtendent high 177 school, Belle Plame, Kans, 1905-7 and Esk- ridge, 1907-9; supermtendent schools Onaga, 1910-14; superintendent public school m Washington, Kans, 1914-17, historian State Historical Commission, Lansing, Mich, 1920-26, associate professor political science Kansas State Teachers College, Hays, 1924-32, author History of Education tn Kansas; member Amencan Historical Association and Methodist Episcopal church Married August 3,1921, in Topeka, Nita, daughter of L. A. and Minnie (Atwater) McBnde Children. Betty Ellen (B S Fort Hays State Coll 1945, Mrs Warren Dennis Haxton), and Anita Mae (MD Univ. Kansas 1949, Mrs Charles A Isaac) Death due to postoperative embolus Buried in Mt Allen Cemetery, Hays Survived by wife, daughters, one grandchdd, and a brother, Claude Landrum of Louisville, Kans JOHN EVANS THOMAS, bd 1896 Born October 28, 1869, Pencader, South Wales, died October 28, 1943, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales Bala-Bangor College (North Wales) 1893; BD Yale 1896, minister Congregational church Codicote, Hertfordshire, 1898-1908; at Bishops College 1909, curate Church of England, Ware, Hertfordshire, 1909-11, St Peter's Abbey, London, 1911- 12, St Albans Abbey, 1912-14, Westbury Salop, 1917-19, Welshpool 1919-21, Gwer- syllt, Wrexham, 1921-24, assistant curate Church of England, Northampton, 1924 until retirement 1933, author The Old Testament tn the Light of the Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, Sin in the Light of Evolution, The Problem of Sin in the New Testament. Unmarried. Death due to heart failure. Buried in St. David's Cemetery, Carmarthenshire Survived by no immediate relatives CLIFTON EARL HOLLAND, ll.b. 1885. Born May 19, 1859, Farmington, 111; died April 12, 1913, Lincoln, Nebr Father, Marion Holland, farmer near Farmington, and Mt Pleasant, Iowa, son |