Henry Wise Hobson (S&B 1914)
Mininstry. Phillips Academy*. Yale University. Skull and Bones.
1959 - Retired, Bishop, Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Southern Ohio.[2]
WW2 - 1941 to 1942 - Chairman, National Committee, Fight for Freedom Committee.[4]
1938 - Consecrated, at the time the youngest Epsicopal bishop in the nation.[5]
1937 to 1966 - Trustee Phillips Academy*, Andover.[2]
1937 to 1946 (WW2), 1949 to 1955 (Korean War)- Executive Council Episcopal Church.[2]
1934 to ? - Chairman Executive Committee Foward Movement Publications Episcopal Church.[2]
1930 to 1959 - Chairman, Trustees of Childrens’ Hospital, Cincinnati.[4]
1930 to 1959 - Trustee, 1947 to 1966 - President, Kenyon College.[2]
1921 to 1930, Rector, 1930 to 1959, Bishop, All Saints Church Worcester MA.[2]
1920 to 1921 - Assistant Minister, St John’s Waterbury CT.[2]
WW1 - Major, Infantry Army.[2] Awarded distinguished service cross for heroism in France. He was wounded twice.[5]
Married Edomnia Taylor Bryan
1914 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 9 Feb 1983, from Not Known. Age 92.
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
[5] - Henry W. Hobson, 91; Ohio Episcopal Bishop
[6] - Join the Fight for Freedom Committee Now poster
[7] - Meeting of the Fight for Freedom Committee
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