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Yale College 45 With U S Forestry Service and on ranch in Texas 1900-1902, LL B Harvard 1903, lawyer in New York City 1903-12 and White Plains 1912 until retirement 1942, title examiner Westchester Title and Trust Company, White Plams, poultry farmer White Plains 1942-49 Married September 16, 1905, Washington, D C , Helen Powers Manning (B A Smith 1902), daughter of John S and Mary Lytle (Powers) Manning Children Caroline (B A Wells 1928, M A Columbia 1930, Mrs Earl Corliss Holley), Helen (Smith 1929-31, Mrs Vincent Joseph Cunningham) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes interred in Palmyra Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs Richard Porter Bloom, Mrs John B McDougal, and Mrs Russell Lord Tarbox DAVID STANLEY SMITH, B A 1900 Born July 6, 1877, Toledo, Ohio, died December 17, 1949, New Haven, Conn Father, William Henry Harrison Smith (Western Reserve Class of 1862), lumber dealer in Toledo, son of David and Sarah Bishop (Mandeville) Smith. Mother, Juha Welles (Gnswold) Smith, daughter of Hezekiah Griswold, Jr , and Frances Norton (Welles) Gnswold Yale relatives include Solomon Welles (B A 1739) (great-great- great-grandfather), Roger Welles (B A 1775) (great-great-grandfather), William Griswold Smith (Class of 1891) (brother), Henry S Graves, '92, John M Gaines, '96, Charles W Gross, '98, Pierce N Welch, '98 (brothers-in-law), John M. Games, Jr , '24, William W Gaines (Class of 1926), Spencer Gross, '28, Pierce W Gaines, '27, Robert W Games, '37 S., Huntington P Welch, '43 (nephews) Toledo High School Oration appointment Junior and Senior years, two-year honors in music Senior year, Alpha Delta Phi, Ehhu Club, Phi Beta Kappa Graduate member Elizabethan Club Studied in London, Munich, and Paris 1901-1903, Mus B Yale 1903, instructor theory of music Yale University 1903-9, assistant professor 1909-16, professor of music 1916-25, Battell Professor of the Theory of Music 1925 until retirement 1946, professor emeritus 1946-49, Dean of the School of Music and chairman department of music 1920-40, associate fellow Berkeley College (Yale), lecturer department of music University of California summer 1914, organist Church of the Redeemer 1903-8, Center Church 1908-12, United Church on the Green 1913-16, composer Symphony No 1, in F Minor, op 28, Symphony No 2, in D Major, op 42, Symphony No 3, in C Minor, op 60, Symphony No 4, op 78, Symphony No 5, op. 99, Prince Hal (overture), Rhapsody of St. Bernard, op 38, and other choral and orchestral works, many songs, anthems, concertos,
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 45 |
Transcript | Yale College 45 With U S Forestry Service and on ranch in Texas 1900-1902, LL B Harvard 1903, lawyer in New York City 1903-12 and White Plains 1912 until retirement 1942, title examiner Westchester Title and Trust Company, White Plams, poultry farmer White Plains 1942-49 Married September 16, 1905, Washington, D C , Helen Powers Manning (B A Smith 1902), daughter of John S and Mary Lytle (Powers) Manning Children Caroline (B A Wells 1928, M A Columbia 1930, Mrs Earl Corliss Holley), Helen (Smith 1929-31, Mrs Vincent Joseph Cunningham) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes interred in Palmyra Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs Richard Porter Bloom, Mrs John B McDougal, and Mrs Russell Lord Tarbox DAVID STANLEY SMITH, B A 1900 Born July 6, 1877, Toledo, Ohio, died December 17, 1949, New Haven, Conn Father, William Henry Harrison Smith (Western Reserve Class of 1862), lumber dealer in Toledo, son of David and Sarah Bishop (Mandeville) Smith. Mother, Juha Welles (Gnswold) Smith, daughter of Hezekiah Griswold, Jr , and Frances Norton (Welles) Gnswold Yale relatives include Solomon Welles (B A 1739) (great-great- great-grandfather), Roger Welles (B A 1775) (great-great-grandfather), William Griswold Smith (Class of 1891) (brother), Henry S Graves, '92, John M Gaines, '96, Charles W Gross, '98, Pierce N Welch, '98 (brothers-in-law), John M. Games, Jr , '24, William W Gaines (Class of 1926), Spencer Gross, '28, Pierce W Gaines, '27, Robert W Games, '37 S., Huntington P Welch, '43 (nephews) Toledo High School Oration appointment Junior and Senior years, two-year honors in music Senior year, Alpha Delta Phi, Ehhu Club, Phi Beta Kappa Graduate member Elizabethan Club Studied in London, Munich, and Paris 1901-1903, Mus B Yale 1903, instructor theory of music Yale University 1903-9, assistant professor 1909-16, professor of music 1916-25, Battell Professor of the Theory of Music 1925 until retirement 1946, professor emeritus 1946-49, Dean of the School of Music and chairman department of music 1920-40, associate fellow Berkeley College (Yale), lecturer department of music University of California summer 1914, organist Church of the Redeemer 1903-8, Center Church 1908-12, United Church on the Green 1913-16, composer Symphony No 1, in F Minor, op 28, Symphony No 2, in D Major, op 42, Symphony No 3, in C Minor, op 60, Symphony No 4, op 78, Symphony No 5, op. 99, Prince Hal (overture), Rhapsody of St. Bernard, op 38, and other choral and orchestral works, many songs, anthems, concertos, |