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Edward Bement

Banker

Centurion, 1889–1931

Born 30 May 1848 in New York (Staten Island), New York

Died 21 November 1931 in Paris, France

Buried Fountain Cemetery, West New Brighton, New York

Proposed by Henry C. Eno, Brayton Ives, and George L. Rives

Elected 4 May 1889 at age forty

Century Memorial

Edward Bement, during his active life in New York as member of the New York Stock Exchange, was a frequenter of the Century, where he had many friends. Since his retirement from business in 1902, he had passed much of his time abroad, making his home in Paris; returning to New York each autumn, however, for a visit of some length. From his early days he was a keen collector of books and prints and, while in Paris, where he formed intimate associations with art lovers, he extended his amateur activities to other fields. A rare collection of the “Philobiblon” of Richard de Bury, bequeathed to him by his friend, Hamilton Cole, he presented, materially enlarged, to the Yale University Library; and to Yale in other ways he was a generous benefactor.

Alexander Dana Noyes
1932 Century Association Yearbook