Philip Golden Bartlett (S&B 1881)
Yale University. Skull and Bones. Kappa Sigma Epsilon. Alpha Kappa / Psi Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa. The Pilgrims.
Member American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, New York State Historica Society and Society of Mayflower Descendants.
1928 to 1929 - Director of Richmond Hill National Bank.[4]
1928 to 1929 - A governor of Yale Publishing Association.[4]
1918 to 1930 - Trustee of Boys’ Club; member of executive committee of New York Law Institute.[4]
1895 to 1897, Committee on Admissions, 1902, Nominating Committee, 1904 to 1906, Executive Committee, 1906, Library Committee of Association of the Bar of the City of New York.[4]
10 May 1892 - Married Beatrice Cynthia Barney, daughter of Russell Sturgis (B.A. College of the City of New York 1856; honorary M.A. Yale 1872) and Sarah Maria Barney) Sturgis, and sister of Danford N. B. Sturgis, ‘89 S. Children: Priscilla Alden, the wife of Alexander I. Henderson (B.A. Harvard 913); Russell Sturgis (B.A.**1917, Ph.D. 1924); Julia McMahon; Philip Golden, Jr. (B.A. 1927, B.F.A. 1931); and Sarah Barney, Vassar ex-‘29.[4]
1890 to 1903 - Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Barnum and its successors, Simpson, Thacher, Barnum & Bartlett 1903-04 and Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett from 1904 until his retirement in 1931.[4]
1884 to 1890 - Clerk in law office of Simpson, Thacher & Barnum (Thomas Thacher, S&B 1871, and William M. Barnum, S&B1877) in New York City. Admitted to the bar in 1885.[4]
1883 to 1884 - Attended National University Law School, Washington.[4]
1881 to 1883 - Student in social and political science in Yale Graduate School, as Douglas Fellow.[4] Since Graduation - President of class of 1881.[4]
1881 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 2 Aug 1932, from Cerenral Hemorrhage. Age 72.[4]
Note:
Father, David Vandewater Golden Bartlett; a journalist in Washington; editor of the National Era and correspondent for New York Evening Post, Springfield Republican, and Independent; American secretary of Chinese Legation in Washington; son of Rev. John Bartlett (B.A. 1807) and Jane (Golden) Bartlett, of Albany N. Y. Mother, Julia McMahon (Painter) Bartlett; daughter of Alexis Painter (B.A. 1815) and Thalia Maria (McMahon) Painter, of West Haven/Conn. Yale relatives include: Rev. Shubael Bartlett (B.A. 1800) (great-uncle); Henry W. Painter, ‘56 M. (uncle): Alexis P. Bartlett, ‘94 (brother); and John P. Bartlett, ‘78 S., Francis B. Kellogg, ‘83, and Henry McM. Painter and James Bronson Reynolds, both ‘84 (first cousins).[4]
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
[4] - Yale Obituary - Page 44 / on the page 40
[5] - Empire State Notables - Laywers
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