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BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY • I r r OBITUARY RECORD OF GRADUATES OF YALE UNIVERSITY DECEASED DURING THE YEAR 1945-1946 r SERIES 43 I JANUARY 1947 NUMBER I Yale U n111erstty Obttuary Record ALLEN THOMAS CLEMENT JOHN ELIASON 1903 1903 BA BA Born January 23, 1881, zn Rutland, Vt Born July 19, 1882, zn Chestertown, Md Died April 7, 1946, at Saranac Lake, NY Dted December 14, 1945, tn Llanerch, Pa. Father, Waldo Park Clement (BS Nor Father, Wilbur Eliason, '74, a farmer wich Univ 1872), partner Clement & and manufacturer 10 Chestertown, son of Smith, bankers and brokers, New York Thomas Wilson and Mary (Walker) Elia City, son of Charles and Elizabeth (Wood) son of Chestertown Mother, Mary Come Clement of Rutland Mother, Hannah Allen gys (Brown) Eliason, daughter of Hiram (Thomas) Clement, daughter of Allen and Mary Comegys (Merritt) Brown of Mason and Charlotte Proctor (Smith) Chestertown Yale relatives include an Thomas of W1ckford, RI Yale relatives uncle, John Eliason (B A 1869) include Elisha S Thomas (BA 1858), Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Nathaniel P S Thomas, '68, Aaron S Conn Dissertation appointment Junior and Thomas, '69, and Allen M Thomas, '77 S Senior years, Class football team Fresh (uncles) , Clarence P Thomas, '1 r, John man year A M Thomas, '24, and John P Clement, Attended University of Pennsylvania 5 (cousins) School of Law 1903-06 (LLB 1906); ad • I St Paul's School, Concord, NH Apollo mitted to the bar 1906, lawyer 1n Ph1la BanJO Club Sophomore, Jun10r, and Sen- delph1a 1906-25, partner Eliason, Kolb & 10r years, Apollo Mandolin Club Junior Eliason, investment bankers, Phdadelph1a, 1925-32, associated with Provident Mutual and Sen10r years, University BanJo and Life Insurance Company, Ph1ladelph1a, Mandolin clubs Sen10r year, member Alpha 1937-45, attended Methodist church Delta Phi Traveled 1n United States 1903, broker Married December 20, 1924, 1n Menon, Pa, Ethel Myra, daughter of Ben1am1n in New York City 1904-14 and 1919-31 Wilham and Elizabeth (Meade) Jones (associated with Strong, Sturgis & Com Daughter· Elizabeth Mary (Goucher 1947). pany 1904-05, JUn10r partner Clement & Death due to carcinoma Buned 1n Ches Smith 1905-06, organizer, and partner tertown Cemetery Survived by wife, Clement & Whitney 1906-14 and partner of its successor, Gordon & Whitney 1919- daughter, a sister, Mrs Harrison W Vick 3 I) , because of 111-health resided at Saranac ers, Jr , of Chestertown, and two b1 others, Edwin Holt Eliason of Narberth, Pa , and Lake 1914-19 and since 1931, worked on Eldridge L Eliason, behalf of National Economy League 1932, '01 contnbuted articles on finance to news papers 1928, on Class dinner committee ROWLAND HAZARD 1917, member St Luke's Church (Epis copal), Saranac Lake BA 1903 Married January 1909, Flushing, 2, 1n Born October 29, 1881, zn Peace Dale, RI NY, Jessie Ellen, daughter of Charles Dzed December 1945, tn Waterbury, 20, Gordon and Ellen (Merwin) Saxe Sons Conn Frank Jay, '33 S, and Allen Thomas, Jr (BA Williams 1937) Father, Rowland Gibson Hazard (BA Death due to pulmonary tuberculosis Brown 1876, MA 1879), president Peace Buned 1n Albany (NY) Rural Cemetery Dale Manufacturing Company, presiden Survived by wife, sons, two sisters, Mrs tial elector 1904, son of Rowland and Mar Richard Stevens Conover and Cathenne garet (Rood) Hazard Mother, Mary Pierre Clement Bangs, the wife of Francis Nathan pont (Bushnell) Hazard, daughter of Bangs (B A Columbia 1910, LLB 1913), Rev George Bushnell, DD (BA. 1842), both of New York City, and a brother, and Mary Elizabeth (Blake) Bushnell Yale \Valdo P Clement, Jr, '08 relatives include Eh Whitney (B A r792) YalCeo lgel e 65 (great-gre,a tE-hg Wrheiatnte-Nyua ntcilCoeon)na vle n1t9i1so2en;n aRthoord e Blak(eB A.1 816()g reat-graInsdlflaaentgdhi esrl)a,t ouf1r 9e1 5sw-ei1st6sh,1 0n RevG eorBgues h(nABe l1l8 4(2g)r anedq­uipsmeecnttOi rodnn,aD necpea rtment, fatheErd)w,a rSdp enBcleark (eB A ChemiWcaarlf aSreer vsItCaet,i aotn ed 183(5g)r eat-EuhnW chliet)nB,el ya kCea mAp AH umphraenyCdsa mKpe n­ (BA1 83C9h)a,r Tl Belsa (kBeA 1 847d)r,i 1c9k1 7,c- o1m8missCiaoptnSaeeidpn ­ HenrTy B la(kBeA 1 84W8i)l,h Pa mt emb1e9r1,d8 i,s chaDregceedm ber 13, Bla(kPeBh 1 85G2e)o,Ar gBel a(Ck lea s1s9 ,1v 8estrCyamlavnCa hruyr (cEhp isco­ of1 85E4h)W ,h itBnleay(k BAe 1857p)a,lN )e,wY orCki taynS,dt P eter's-by-the­ EdwaFr.dB la{kBeA 1.8 58J)o,hM n SeNaa,r ragRaIn sett, Bla(kPeBh 185a8n)d,J amPe sB lakeM arnOecdt o5b,e1 r9 1I0n,C hicago, (BA1 86(2u)n clFersaW)n ,kB la'k7e2,H, e leHna mildtaoung,h otfAe urg ustus ThomBa sO sbor'1n8,Ae u,t hSu rO s­ScoatnAtdb bJioes e(pHhasm ilCtaomnp)­ bor'n8eF2,r, a nHc Bilsa 'k8eS2, E ,d warbde Clhli ldRroewnl Gainbds (oPnn nceton Bla'k8eS4, J ,o sAe pBhl a'k8eE5,d, w arCdl aosf1s 9 4k1i,l1 lnse edr Avpinc1le9, 4 4), B See'l8yH6,e, n Wr yB la'k8eS6,,T h eoC­aroClaimnpeb HealzlaS rtdu Htuzn ter, doreB lWa 'kgeSo,,J a mKe sB lake,t hwei foefR ussTerlolHy u ntPeert,e r '91, andJ ohPn R ic'eo,(o c osu,)sW ianllaHcaem il(tHoanr v1a9r3d7l -o41s1nat, c tion Campb3ed'l,4l( 1,n ephew) sinMcaer c1h9,4 5a)n,dC harWlaerse FaSyc hoSoolu,t hMbaosrason,,Td a ftB la(kHea rv1a9r3d9) - 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Jung, Volume 18 [1950/1980], p.272 m. THE SYMBOLIC LITE go to it for confession and spiritual advice. Now, being an interest• ing person, she got a bit too interested in her father-confessor, and he got a bit too interested in her, and there was some conflict. He was then removed to the Clausura,• and she naturally collapsed, and she was advised to go to me. So she came to me in full resistance against the authorities who had interfered, and I made her go back to her spiritual authorities and confess the whole situation. And when she went back to Rome, where she lived, and where she had a confessor, he asked her, "Well, I know you from many years ago: how is it that you now confess so freely?" And she said she had learnt it from a doctor. That is the story of how I got the Pope's private blessing. 6 20 My attitude to these matters is that, as long as a patient is really a member of a church, he ought to be serious. He ought to be really and sincerely a metnber of that church, and he should not go to a doctor to get his conHicts settled when he believes that he should do it with God. For instance, when a member of the Oxford Group comes to me in order to get treatment, I say, "You are in the Oxford Group; so long as you are there, you settle your affair with the Oxford Group. I can't do it better than Jesus." 621 I will tell you a story of such a case. A hysterical alcoholic was cured by this Group movement, and they used him as a sort of model and sent him all round Europe, where he confessed so nicely and said that he had done wrong and bow he had got cured through the Group movement. And when he had repeated his story twenty, or it may have been fifty, times, he got sick of it and look to drink again. The spiritual sensation had simply faded away. Now what are they going to do with him? They say, now he is path.ologi­ cal, he must go to a doctor. Sec, in the first stage he has been cured by Jesus, in the second by a doctor! I should and did refuse such a case. I sent that man back to these people and said, "If you believe that Jesus has cured this man, he will d6 it a second time. And if he can't do it, you don't suppose that I can do it better than Jesus?" But that is just exactly what they do expect: when a man is pathological, Jesus won't help him but the doctor will. 62• As long as a fellow believes in the Oxford Group movement, he stays there; and as long as a man is in the Catholic Church, he is in the Catholic Church for better or worse and he should 3 rrhe part of the religious house from which those of ihe <>pposite se,c are excluded.) William H. Schaberg, Writing the Big Book: The Creation of A.A. [2019], p.279

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