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Yale College 69 Division of Human Biology, Juhus Rosenwald Fund, Chicago, 1928-30, president 1930-48, president Liberian Foundation, New York City, 1948-49, consultant John Hay Whitney Foundation and Greenwood Foundations, New York City, 1949-50, Litt D University of Hawaii 1936, LL D University of Iowa 1941, Howard University 1948, specialized in race relations, cultural anthropology, and Negro educational and sociological problems, author Brown America, Prospecting for Heav- en, A New School in American Samoa, Indians of the Americas, Amen- can Negroes, Brown Americans; Thirteen Against the Odds, and many articles and monographs, coauthor Human Biology and Racial Welfare, Our Children, Island India Goes to School, The Collapse of Cotton Tenancy, Investment in People, the Story of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, trustee Sarah Lawrence College, Radchffe College, and Fisk University, member Mayor's Commission on Race Relations, Chicago, 1943- 48, member executive committee World Citizens Association 1940, member committee First International Congress on Mental Hygiene 1930, organizer American Council on Race Relations and Bureau of In- tercultural Education, president Association of Alumni Secretaries of American Universities (now American Alumni Council) 1914-15, a founder and chairman board of trustees Roosevelt College Married July 16, 1907, New Haven, Conn , Kate Scott, daughter of James and Annie Elizabeth (Redding) Clark Children John Fee (B A Umv Hawaii 1931, M A Umv Toronto 1934, Ph D Umv Chicago 1937), Edwma Rogers (Umv Hawaii 1929-30, 1932-34, Swarthmore 1930-32, Mrs Edward Clifton Devereux, Jr ), Catherine Day (B A Swarthmore 1941, M Ed Graduate Teachers Coll of Winnetka 1945), the wife of Arthur Lee Harris (Ph D 1942) Death due to a heart attack Ashes interred at family summer home, Lake Rosseau, Ontario Survived by wife, children (son died December 22, 1950), four grandchildren, one of whom, Clare Embree, died December 22, 1950, two sisters, Mrs Nellie Embree Hill and Mrs Ida Embree Miles, and two brothers, Royal H Embree and William Dean Embree, '02 HAROLD MANSEL FINLEY, B A 1906 Born July 21, 1882, Quaker City, Ohio; died March 28, 1950, Los Angeles, Cahf Father, Samuel Judson Finley (B S Muskingum Coll 1877), superintendent schools Oskaloosa and Knoxville, Iowa, son of Daniel and Nancy (Roe) Finley Mother, Laura Ellen (Johnson) Finley, daughter of Thomas Mansel and Margaret (Irwin) Johnson Oskaloosa High School, Ph B William Penn College 1904 First dispute appointment at Yale, editor Intercollegiate Sociological work New York Federation of Churches 1906-7, press agent Charity Organization Society, New York City, 1907-8,
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 69 |
Transcript | Yale College 69 Division of Human Biology, Juhus Rosenwald Fund, Chicago, 1928-30, president 1930-48, president Liberian Foundation, New York City, 1948-49, consultant John Hay Whitney Foundation and Greenwood Foundations, New York City, 1949-50, Litt D University of Hawaii 1936, LL D University of Iowa 1941, Howard University 1948, specialized in race relations, cultural anthropology, and Negro educational and sociological problems, author Brown America, Prospecting for Heav- en, A New School in American Samoa, Indians of the Americas, Amen- can Negroes, Brown Americans; Thirteen Against the Odds, and many articles and monographs, coauthor Human Biology and Racial Welfare, Our Children, Island India Goes to School, The Collapse of Cotton Tenancy, Investment in People, the Story of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, trustee Sarah Lawrence College, Radchffe College, and Fisk University, member Mayor's Commission on Race Relations, Chicago, 1943- 48, member executive committee World Citizens Association 1940, member committee First International Congress on Mental Hygiene 1930, organizer American Council on Race Relations and Bureau of In- tercultural Education, president Association of Alumni Secretaries of American Universities (now American Alumni Council) 1914-15, a founder and chairman board of trustees Roosevelt College Married July 16, 1907, New Haven, Conn , Kate Scott, daughter of James and Annie Elizabeth (Redding) Clark Children John Fee (B A Umv Hawaii 1931, M A Umv Toronto 1934, Ph D Umv Chicago 1937), Edwma Rogers (Umv Hawaii 1929-30, 1932-34, Swarthmore 1930-32, Mrs Edward Clifton Devereux, Jr ), Catherine Day (B A Swarthmore 1941, M Ed Graduate Teachers Coll of Winnetka 1945), the wife of Arthur Lee Harris (Ph D 1942) Death due to a heart attack Ashes interred at family summer home, Lake Rosseau, Ontario Survived by wife, children (son died December 22, 1950), four grandchildren, one of whom, Clare Embree, died December 22, 1950, two sisters, Mrs Nellie Embree Hill and Mrs Ida Embree Miles, and two brothers, Royal H Embree and William Dean Embree, '02 HAROLD MANSEL FINLEY, B A 1906 Born July 21, 1882, Quaker City, Ohio; died March 28, 1950, Los Angeles, Cahf Father, Samuel Judson Finley (B S Muskingum Coll 1877), superintendent schools Oskaloosa and Knoxville, Iowa, son of Daniel and Nancy (Roe) Finley Mother, Laura Ellen (Johnson) Finley, daughter of Thomas Mansel and Margaret (Irwin) Johnson Oskaloosa High School, Ph B William Penn College 1904 First dispute appointment at Yale, editor Intercollegiate Sociological work New York Federation of Churches 1906-7, press agent Charity Organization Society, New York City, 1907-8, |