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200 Yale University Obituary Record ing board Sheffield Scientific School 1920, curator of the rmneralogical collections 1922-39, during summer of 1917 member subcommittee on road and fortification materials, Councd of National Defense; Silhman Memorial lecturer 1917-18, contributed to American Journal of Science and A Century of Science (1918), compded Second Appendix to the Sixth Edition of Dana*s System of Mineralogy (1909) and the Sixth Edition of Dana*s System of Mineralogy (1915), editor. Dands Manual of Mineralogy (1912 and 1929), and A Text-Book of Mineralogy, by Edward S. Dana, '70 (1922 and 1932); for some years had resided m summer on Cape Cod, fellow Geological Society of Amenca, Mineralogical Society of Amenca, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences; honorary member Aurehan Honor Society (1919); graduate member Delta Phi, member American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Church of Chnst m Yale Umversity Marned December 18, 1920, in Geneseo, N.Y., Mary Treat, daughter of Napoleon Augustus and Mary Bryan (Treat) Jennings No chddren Death due to coronary thrombosis Buned m Westville Cemetery. Survived by wife. Otto Hayes Lindenberg, Ph.B. 1899. Bom March 4, 1877, in Columbus, Ohio Died August 4, 1938, tn Petoskey, Mich. Father, Philip Lindenberg, general manager of The M. C Lilley & Company, manufacturers of uniforms and equipment, Columbus; son of Phdip Lmdenberg of Columbus Mother, Clara Carolina (Kanmacher) Lmdenberg, daughter of George and Mane (Zimmerman) Kanmacher of Columbus Yale relatives mclude Carl R Lmdenberg, '95 S , Frank H Lmdenberg, '99 S , Paul Lmdenberg, '03, Robert Lmdenberg, ex-*o$ S (cousms), and John T Lmdenberg, '32 (nephew) Michigan Military Academy and Phdhps-Andover Member Class cup committee, Dunham Boat Club, Andover Club, and The Colony and Berzehus Associated with The M C Lilley & Company (subsequently The Lilley Company and The Ldley-Ames Company) as supermtendent of sales and manufacturmg, director, vice-president and treasurer 1899- 1929, and president smce 1937, vice-president and treasurer General Utilities Products Company, Inc, Columbus, 1929-30, had resided in Nashville, Tenn, smce 1933, trustee Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1928-29, director Columbus Brass Company, Horstmann Uniform Company, Phdadelphia, member Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Columbus Married September 19,1905, m New York City, Mane Louise, daugh-
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1935-1940 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1935-1940 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 200 |
Transcript | 200 Yale University Obituary Record ing board Sheffield Scientific School 1920, curator of the rmneralogical collections 1922-39, during summer of 1917 member subcommittee on road and fortification materials, Councd of National Defense; Silhman Memorial lecturer 1917-18, contributed to American Journal of Science and A Century of Science (1918), compded Second Appendix to the Sixth Edition of Dana*s System of Mineralogy (1909) and the Sixth Edition of Dana*s System of Mineralogy (1915), editor. Dands Manual of Mineralogy (1912 and 1929), and A Text-Book of Mineralogy, by Edward S. Dana, '70 (1922 and 1932); for some years had resided m summer on Cape Cod, fellow Geological Society of Amenca, Mineralogical Society of Amenca, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences; honorary member Aurehan Honor Society (1919); graduate member Delta Phi, member American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Church of Chnst m Yale Umversity Marned December 18, 1920, in Geneseo, N.Y., Mary Treat, daughter of Napoleon Augustus and Mary Bryan (Treat) Jennings No chddren Death due to coronary thrombosis Buned m Westville Cemetery. Survived by wife. Otto Hayes Lindenberg, Ph.B. 1899. Bom March 4, 1877, in Columbus, Ohio Died August 4, 1938, tn Petoskey, Mich. Father, Philip Lindenberg, general manager of The M. C Lilley & Company, manufacturers of uniforms and equipment, Columbus; son of Phdip Lmdenberg of Columbus Mother, Clara Carolina (Kanmacher) Lmdenberg, daughter of George and Mane (Zimmerman) Kanmacher of Columbus Yale relatives mclude Carl R Lmdenberg, '95 S , Frank H Lmdenberg, '99 S , Paul Lmdenberg, '03, Robert Lmdenberg, ex-*o$ S (cousms), and John T Lmdenberg, '32 (nephew) Michigan Military Academy and Phdhps-Andover Member Class cup committee, Dunham Boat Club, Andover Club, and The Colony and Berzehus Associated with The M C Lilley & Company (subsequently The Lilley Company and The Ldley-Ames Company) as supermtendent of sales and manufacturmg, director, vice-president and treasurer 1899- 1929, and president smce 1937, vice-president and treasurer General Utilities Products Company, Inc, Columbus, 1929-30, had resided in Nashville, Tenn, smce 1933, trustee Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1928-29, director Columbus Brass Company, Horstmann Uniform Company, Phdadelphia, member Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Columbus Married September 19,1905, m New York City, Mane Louise, daugh- |