Phillip Stillman

[3][6] Stillman enrolled at Yale College in approximately 1892 as a transfer student for his junior year.

[8] At the end of the 1894 season, Stillman was a consensus choice as a first-team player on the 1894 College Football All-America Team.

[10] Stillman graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1895,[3] having studied mechanical engineering.

's distinguished relatives ever manage to circumnavigate him in the same time that Sir Francis did the earth, they will find themselves equally famous.

"[4] Also appended to his biography in the class book was this quote: "Falstaff sweats to death, And lards the lean earth as he walks along.

[6] By 1917, he had entered the insurance business and was employed by his father's company, the F. W. Stillman Co., at 80 Maiden Lane in New York City.

[3][16] In 1935, he was living in Winter Park with his wife,[17] though he maintained his principal home in his later years at Weston, Connecticut.

Stillman from Yale's 1895 senior class book