Clive Day (S&B 1892)
West Middle District School. Hartford Public High School. Yale University. Skull and Bones. He Boule. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. Chairman, Yale Daily News.
1936 - Professor emeritus, Yale University.[4]
1932 to 1933 - Conn. Unemployment Commission.[4]
1931 to 1933 - Member, CT Unemployment Committee.[2]
1925 - Published, A History of Commerce of The United States.[4]
1922 to 1936, Knox Professor of Political Economy, Yale University.[4]
1921 - “The Atmosphere and Organization of the Paris Conference” in What Really Happened at Paris.[4]
1920 - The Question of the Balkans.[4]
1919, Secretary, Paris Peace Conference.[4]
1918 to 1919 - Acting Chairman, Head of Balkan Division, US Peace Committee.[4]
WW1 - 1918 - Chairman, Balkan Division, U.S. Peace Committee, Paris.[2]
1907 to 1922 - Professor, Economic History, Yale University.[4]
1907 - Published, A History of Commerce.[4]
1902 to 1907, Assistant Professor, Economic History, Yale University.[4]
Married Elizabeth Dike Lewis, daughter of Charlton T. Day (1856) and Nancy McKeen Lewis. Children Margret (mrs Phillip Gray, Jr.), Sibyl (died four days after birth), Ellen (Mrs. William D. Patterson).
1900 to 1902 - Instructor, History, Yale University.[4]
1899 to 1900 - Yale faculty instructor, political economics.[4]
1899 to 1900 - Instructor, Sheffield Scientific School.[4]
1898 to 1899 - Completed dissertation, Berlin, Pans.[4]
1895 to 1898 - Instructor, History, economics, Univ. of California, Berkeley.[4]
1894 to 1895 - Instructor, German, Yale University.[4]
1893 to 1895 - Postgraduate work, Yale University.[4]
1892 to 1893 - Postgraduate work, University of Berlin.[4]
1892 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 27 Jul 1951, from Not Known. Age 80.
Note: Rev. Jeremiah Day, 1756 (great grandfather), Thomas Day, 1797 (grandfather), Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1837) (father), Thomas Mills Day (S&B 1886), Arthur Pomeroy Day (S&B 1890) (brothers); Jeremiah Day, 1873 (cousin), Joseph McKeen Lewis, 1883, Charlton McKeen Lewis, 1886, James McKeen Lewis, 1911 (brothers-in-law); Thomas Mills Day, III, 1914. Francis Perkins Day, 1920, Pomeroy Day, 1928 (nephews).[4]
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
[4] - Yale Obituaries - 1951 to 1952 - page 10/11
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