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32 Yale University Obituary Record a New Mexico charitable corporation, established and a benefactor St Anthony's Hospital, Las Vegas, LL D New Mexico Highlands University, member San Miguel County Bar Association and Congregation Montefiore, Las Vegas Married September 2, 1939, Las Vegas, Hattie, daughter of Julius and Charlotte (Rmdskopf) Liebstadter Death due to uremia Buried m Masonic Cemetery, Las Vegas Survived by wife CHARLES SAMUEL LEAVENWORTH, B A 1897 Born July 17, 1874, New Haven, Conn , died October 2, 1949, New Haven, Conn Father, Daniel C Leavenworth (M D 1865) Mother, Julia Amelia Mary (Hill) Leavenworth (Mount Holyoke Class of 1861) Hillhouse High School, New Haven, B A Wesleyan 1896 (Phi Beta Kappa) Entered Yale Senior year, high oration appointment M A 1899 Traveled in Europe 1897-98, student Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Pans, and University of Cambridge 1900-1901, professor of history Imperial Nanyang College, Shanghai, 1899-1900 and 1901-5, U S vice- consul Nagasaki, Japan, 1905-6, retired 1914, author The Arrow War With China, The Great Siberian Thoroughfare, The Siberian Railway (translated into Chinese), The Loochoo Islands, The Lessons of History, and articles on Far East in Encyclopaedia Britannica, received Order of the Double Dragon (China) 1905, delegate from Yale to International Congress of Orientalists, Hanoi, French Indo-Chma, 1902, member American Historical Association, Royal Asiatic Society, American Oriental Society, Japan Society of London, and Trinity Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married June 1, 1916, New Haven, Kathenne Rose, daughter of John and Sarah (Knowland) Maloney Son Robert Wing (B A Duke 1938, LL B 1941) Mrs Leavenworth died 1937 Death due to peritonitis Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by son and one grandchild ARTHUR ROBERTSON MANICE, B A 1897 Born February 10, 1876, New York City, died June 9, 1950, New York City Father, Edward A Manice (B A 1858) Mother, Phebe (Robertson) Manice Yale relatives include John B Robertson (B A 1829) (grandfather), Samuel H Dickson (B A 1814) (great- uncle), William D Manice (B A 1851), George A Ward (M D 1861), A Heaton Robertson (B A 1872) (uncles), Heaton Manice (Class of 1885), Edward A Manice, '91 (brothers), B Robertson Ward, '88, Heaton R Robertson, '04, William DeForest Manice, '11 (cousins),
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 32 |
Transcript | 32 Yale University Obituary Record a New Mexico charitable corporation, established and a benefactor St Anthony's Hospital, Las Vegas, LL D New Mexico Highlands University, member San Miguel County Bar Association and Congregation Montefiore, Las Vegas Married September 2, 1939, Las Vegas, Hattie, daughter of Julius and Charlotte (Rmdskopf) Liebstadter Death due to uremia Buried m Masonic Cemetery, Las Vegas Survived by wife CHARLES SAMUEL LEAVENWORTH, B A 1897 Born July 17, 1874, New Haven, Conn , died October 2, 1949, New Haven, Conn Father, Daniel C Leavenworth (M D 1865) Mother, Julia Amelia Mary (Hill) Leavenworth (Mount Holyoke Class of 1861) Hillhouse High School, New Haven, B A Wesleyan 1896 (Phi Beta Kappa) Entered Yale Senior year, high oration appointment M A 1899 Traveled in Europe 1897-98, student Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Pans, and University of Cambridge 1900-1901, professor of history Imperial Nanyang College, Shanghai, 1899-1900 and 1901-5, U S vice- consul Nagasaki, Japan, 1905-6, retired 1914, author The Arrow War With China, The Great Siberian Thoroughfare, The Siberian Railway (translated into Chinese), The Loochoo Islands, The Lessons of History, and articles on Far East in Encyclopaedia Britannica, received Order of the Double Dragon (China) 1905, delegate from Yale to International Congress of Orientalists, Hanoi, French Indo-Chma, 1902, member American Historical Association, Royal Asiatic Society, American Oriental Society, Japan Society of London, and Trinity Church (Episcopal), New Haven Married June 1, 1916, New Haven, Kathenne Rose, daughter of John and Sarah (Knowland) Maloney Son Robert Wing (B A Duke 1938, LL B 1941) Mrs Leavenworth died 1937 Death due to peritonitis Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by son and one grandchild ARTHUR ROBERTSON MANICE, B A 1897 Born February 10, 1876, New York City, died June 9, 1950, New York City Father, Edward A Manice (B A 1858) Mother, Phebe (Robertson) Manice Yale relatives include John B Robertson (B A 1829) (grandfather), Samuel H Dickson (B A 1814) (great- uncle), William D Manice (B A 1851), George A Ward (M D 1861), A Heaton Robertson (B A 1872) (uncles), Heaton Manice (Class of 1885), Edward A Manice, '91 (brothers), B Robertson Ward, '88, Heaton R Robertson, '04, William DeForest Manice, '11 (cousins), |