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Yale College 27 Death due to heart attack Survived by daughter and a grandson FREDERICK WILLIAM BURGE, B A 1895 Born September 4, 1872, Brooklyn, N Y , died December 27, 1949, Hyde Park, Vt Father, John Henry Hobart Burge (M D Coll City New York 1848), physician and surgeon, Wickford, R I , and Brooklyn, son of Rev Lemuel Burge and Elisabeth Frances (Shaw) Burge Mother, Louise (Schneider) Burge, daughter of Edward and Johonna Maria (Probst) Schneider Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute First dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, secretary-treasurer Berkeley Association Junior year B D General Theological Seminary 1898, assistant St John's Episcopal Church, Richfield Springs, N Y , 1898-99, minister St Michael and All Angels'Church, Seaford, 1900-1903, Christ Church, Rye, 1904-5, St James Church, Hammondsport, 1905-9, St Peter's Church, Westfield, 1909-20, Trinity Church, Warsaw, 1920-23, assistant St Paul's Church and All Saints' Chapel, Burlington, Vt , 1923-25, minister St Peter's Church, Lyndonville, Vt., 1925 until retirement 1940 (established Mission of the Resurrection, Mornsville). Unmarried Death due to heart failure Ashes interred in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by a sister, Miss Marie Louise Burge ROBERT STEWART McCLENAHAN, B A 1896 Born June 5, 1871, Wyoming, Iowa, died November 8, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa Father, Rev. James Urie McClenahan (M A Monmouth Coll 1866), minister United Presbyterian Church, son of Robert and Mary (Stewart) McClenahan Mother, Margaret Ann (Lorimer) McClenahan (grad Madison Coll 1859), daughter of William and Emily (Mitchell) Lorimer. Olathe (Kans ) High School, B A Tarkio College 1893, teacher Mission College, Norfolk, Va , 1893-95 Entered Yale Senior year, high oration appointment and one-year honors in ancient languages Senior year, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor Latin and Greek Phillips Academy, Andover, 1896-97, on staff Assuit College, Egypt, under United Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions 1897-99, professor religion and ethics 1899-1910, president 1910-18, a founder American University at Cairo 1918, dean College of Arts and Sciences 1919-28, of the University 1928-32, and School of Oriental Studies 1932-39, dean emeritus 1939-49 and trustee,
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 27 |
Transcript | Yale College 27 Death due to heart attack Survived by daughter and a grandson FREDERICK WILLIAM BURGE, B A 1895 Born September 4, 1872, Brooklyn, N Y , died December 27, 1949, Hyde Park, Vt Father, John Henry Hobart Burge (M D Coll City New York 1848), physician and surgeon, Wickford, R I , and Brooklyn, son of Rev Lemuel Burge and Elisabeth Frances (Shaw) Burge Mother, Louise (Schneider) Burge, daughter of Edward and Johonna Maria (Probst) Schneider Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute First dispute appointment Junior and Senior years, secretary-treasurer Berkeley Association Junior year B D General Theological Seminary 1898, assistant St John's Episcopal Church, Richfield Springs, N Y , 1898-99, minister St Michael and All Angels'Church, Seaford, 1900-1903, Christ Church, Rye, 1904-5, St James Church, Hammondsport, 1905-9, St Peter's Church, Westfield, 1909-20, Trinity Church, Warsaw, 1920-23, assistant St Paul's Church and All Saints' Chapel, Burlington, Vt , 1923-25, minister St Peter's Church, Lyndonville, Vt., 1925 until retirement 1940 (established Mission of the Resurrection, Mornsville). Unmarried Death due to heart failure Ashes interred in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by a sister, Miss Marie Louise Burge ROBERT STEWART McCLENAHAN, B A 1896 Born June 5, 1871, Wyoming, Iowa, died November 8, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa Father, Rev. James Urie McClenahan (M A Monmouth Coll 1866), minister United Presbyterian Church, son of Robert and Mary (Stewart) McClenahan Mother, Margaret Ann (Lorimer) McClenahan (grad Madison Coll 1859), daughter of William and Emily (Mitchell) Lorimer. Olathe (Kans ) High School, B A Tarkio College 1893, teacher Mission College, Norfolk, Va , 1893-95 Entered Yale Senior year, high oration appointment and one-year honors in ancient languages Senior year, Phi Beta Kappa Instructor Latin and Greek Phillips Academy, Andover, 1896-97, on staff Assuit College, Egypt, under United Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions 1897-99, professor religion and ethics 1899-1910, president 1910-18, a founder American University at Cairo 1918, dean College of Arts and Sciences 1919-28, of the University 1928-32, and School of Oriental Studies 1932-39, dean emeritus 1939-49 and trustee, |