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Yale College 99 Artillery, World War I (overseas 1918-19, saw action in Marbache sector and before Metz), counsel British Ministry of War Transport and British Merchant Shipping Mission, Washington, World War H, created Honorary Officer, Civil Division, Order of the British Empire 1946, president Downtown Association 1944-50 and Maritime Law Association of the United States 1948-50, vice-president Children's Aid Society, New York City, 1942-49, president 1949-50, trustee New York Public Library and United Charities, member St James Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City Married June 27, 1914, Seabnght, N J , Hazen, daughter of Albert Symington, '83, and Edith Louise (Harris) Symington Children Edith deForest, the wife of Charles G Meyer, Jr , '33, George deForest, Jr , '42 (Ph D 1951), Edward Crary, 2d, '45 W Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Memorial Cemetery, Cold Spring Harbor, N Y Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, and two brothers, Franklin B Lord, '05, and Edward C Lord, '13 PHELPS NEWBERRY, B A 1914 Born December 8, 1891, Detroit, Mich , died July 8, 1949, Detroit, Mich Father, Truman H Newberry, '85 S Mother, Harriet Josephine (Barnes) Newberry Yale relatives include an uncle, A Victor Barnes (Class of 1891 S ) Hotchkiss School Freshman Glee Club, College Choir, Yale University Dramatic Association, Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Alpha Delta Phi Treasurer Detroit Steel Casting Company and O & W Thum Company 1915-17, assistant to president Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes Company 1919-20, resident manager Newberry Estate, Inc , 1921-25, president 1945-49, with Guardian Trust Company 1925-27, Union Guardian Trust Company 1927, vice-president Guardian Detroit Bank 1927-33, with Goodbody & Company, brokers, 1933-34 and McCann-Enckson, Inc , advertising agency, 1934-38, manufacturers' agent 1938-45, civilian aide for Michigan to Secretary of War 1936-47, Major Air Service World War I, Colonel (chief of personnel and base services) Air Corps World War II, vice-president Military Training Camps Association, treasurer Michigan Children's Aid Society, trustee Grace Hospital (Detroit), member Sons of the American Revolution and Grosse Pointe memorial Church (Presbytenan) Married January 18, 1916, Detroit, Christina Muir, daughter of Harry and Christina (Muir) Van Husan Children Phelps, Jr , Truman Handy, 2d, Christina Muir (Mrs James Douglas Darling, 2d) Death due to rupture stomach varix Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Survived by wife, children, three grand-
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 99 |
Transcript | Yale College 99 Artillery, World War I (overseas 1918-19, saw action in Marbache sector and before Metz), counsel British Ministry of War Transport and British Merchant Shipping Mission, Washington, World War H, created Honorary Officer, Civil Division, Order of the British Empire 1946, president Downtown Association 1944-50 and Maritime Law Association of the United States 1948-50, vice-president Children's Aid Society, New York City, 1942-49, president 1949-50, trustee New York Public Library and United Charities, member St James Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City Married June 27, 1914, Seabnght, N J , Hazen, daughter of Albert Symington, '83, and Edith Louise (Harris) Symington Children Edith deForest, the wife of Charles G Meyer, Jr , '33, George deForest, Jr , '42 (Ph D 1951), Edward Crary, 2d, '45 W Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Memorial Cemetery, Cold Spring Harbor, N Y Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, and two brothers, Franklin B Lord, '05, and Edward C Lord, '13 PHELPS NEWBERRY, B A 1914 Born December 8, 1891, Detroit, Mich , died July 8, 1949, Detroit, Mich Father, Truman H Newberry, '85 S Mother, Harriet Josephine (Barnes) Newberry Yale relatives include an uncle, A Victor Barnes (Class of 1891 S ) Hotchkiss School Freshman Glee Club, College Choir, Yale University Dramatic Association, Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Alpha Delta Phi Treasurer Detroit Steel Casting Company and O & W Thum Company 1915-17, assistant to president Detroit Seamless Steel Tubes Company 1919-20, resident manager Newberry Estate, Inc , 1921-25, president 1945-49, with Guardian Trust Company 1925-27, Union Guardian Trust Company 1927, vice-president Guardian Detroit Bank 1927-33, with Goodbody & Company, brokers, 1933-34 and McCann-Enckson, Inc , advertising agency, 1934-38, manufacturers' agent 1938-45, civilian aide for Michigan to Secretary of War 1936-47, Major Air Service World War I, Colonel (chief of personnel and base services) Air Corps World War II, vice-president Military Training Camps Association, treasurer Michigan Children's Aid Society, trustee Grace Hospital (Detroit), member Sons of the American Revolution and Grosse Pointe memorial Church (Presbytenan) Married January 18, 1916, Detroit, Christina Muir, daughter of Harry and Christina (Muir) Van Husan Children Phelps, Jr , Truman Handy, 2d, Christina Muir (Mrs James Douglas Darling, 2d) Death due to rupture stomach varix Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Survived by wife, children, three grand- |