Walker, William John, 1887-1939.

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William John Walker was born in Albany, New York, on March 23, 1887. He graduated from Yale College in 1908. Upon graduation, he began working for his father, who was a wholesale druggist. During World War I, Walker joined the National Guard and was sent overseas to work as a secretary and interpreter for the Y.M.C.A. In the early 1920s, he continued doing work in secretarial capacities. Between 1927 and 1933, he returned to military service, working in publicity and recruitment. He participated in numerous groups in his hometown of Albany, New York, and in 1937, he ran for mayor, a race he lost. He was married on October 14, 1916 to Gretchen. The couple had two children before getting divorced in 1933. Walker died on September 15, 1939, in Albany, New York.

William John Walker, B.A. 1908.

Born March 23, 1887, in Albany, N.Y.

Died September 15, 1939, in Albany, N.Y.

Father, William John Walker, founder Walker & Gibson (later Gibson-Snow Company, Inc.), wholesale druggists, Albany; son of John and Frances (Ginn) Walker of Albany. Mother, Ada (Craig) Walker; daughter of John and Esther (VanderVeer) Craig of Fultonville, N.Y., and Albany. Yale relatives include Edgar A. VanderVeer, '95 S., Albert VanderVeer, '00, and William W. Gibson, '06 (cousins).

Albany Academy. Member French Club.

Registered in absentia Yale Graduate School 1910-14; associated with his father's firm 1908-17 and 1919-20 (manager Troy branch 1916-17 and 1919-20); attended National School of Commercial and Trade Organization Secretaries, Northwestern University, and University of Wisconsin summers 1920-23; executive secretary Board of Commerce, Peekskill, N.Y., 1920-21; acting secretary Hudson Valley Federated Chamber of Commerce 1921-22; executive secretary Greensburg (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce 1922-24 and editor of Forward Together .

Republican candidate for president of Albany Common Council 1927 and for mayor 1937; secretary Mayor's Committee on Unemployment 1931; president Albany Boys' Club four years and director Federated Boys' Clubs of America; member Albany Boy Scouts Council; director Bender Hygienic Laboratory; secretary and treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Northeastern New York 1909-13; alumni correspondent Yale Alumni Magazine for many years and member Association of Class Secretaries (vice-president 1915); member Albany Historical and Art Society, New York State Historical Society, Society of Early Dutch Settlers of Albany (president 1938-39), Reserve Officers Association, Albany Chamber of Commerce, and Madison Avenue Reformed Church, Albany (deacon 1908-12; superintendent Olivet Mission of the Sunday School).

Married October 14, 1916, in Springfield, Mass., Gretchen, daughter of Harry Perkins and Edna (Wetsel) Lane. Children: Janet (Bennington Coll. ex -'41) and William John, Jr. Mr. And Mrs. Walker were divorced in 1933.

Death due to carcinoma. Buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. Survived by children.

(Taken from Yale University Obituary Record, 1937-1940, pp. 129-130).

From the guide to the William John Walker papers, 1936-1937, (Manuscripts and Archives)

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referencedIn Gruener, Gustav, 1863-1928. Gustav Gruener papers, 1879-1932 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Gustav Gruener papers, 1879-1932 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Gruener, Gustav, 1863-1928. Gustav Gruener papers, 1879-1932 (inclusive). Yale University Library
creatorOf William John Walker papers, 1936-1937 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
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Birth 1887

Death 1939

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