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Sheffield Scientific School 227 of Cleveland 1921-34, chief engmeer Industrial Management Engmeers, Inc., New York City, smce 1934, enlisted Aprd 30, 1917, commissioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance, June 25, 1917, and promoted to captaincy June 28, 1918, served at the Springfield (Mass) Armory and m distnct ordnance office, Phdadelphia, resigned captaincy September 1, 1918, to enlist m the infantry, attended Central Officers' Trammg School, Camp Lee, October 13 until discharge November 18, 1918, member Yale Engmeermg Association, Amencan Society of Mechamcal Engmeers, Masomc order, and Chnst Church (Episcopal), New Haven Marned November 1, 1924, m Buffalo, N Y , Lottie Estelle, daughter of Preston Thompson and Charlotte D (Rhyan) Large Chddren. George Mitchell and Carolyn. Death due to a gunshot wound Buned m Westville Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, chddren, and father John Forsyth Kelsey, Ph.B. 1914. Bom February 3, 1893, in East Orange, NJ Died April 15, 1939, tn Orange, NJ Father, Clarence Hill Kelsey, '78, member Yale Corporation 1910-25. Mother, Elizabeth Baldwin (Tomlinson) Kelsey (Mount Holyoke ex- '76). Yale relatives mclude* William H Kelsey, '77, and Clifford S Kelsey, '83 (uncles), H. Burr Kelsey, '37, Courdand Kelsey, Jr , ex-'37, and Stephen T. Kelsey, Jr , '39 (nephews) East Orange High School and The Hotchkiss School Civd engmeermg course; general one-year honors for excellence m all studies Jumor year, member Umversity Bowling Team (second pnze bowling tournament 1913), Cap and Gown Committee, member Hotchkiss Club, St Elmo and Delta Phi Assistant to the secretary Worcester Salt Company, New York City, 1914-17, clerk The New York Trust Company 1919-21, associated with Tide Guarantee and Trust Company of New York smce 1922 (assistant treasurer 1926-35, trustee smce 1933, assistant vice-president 1936-38, and secretary smce 1939), secretary Tide & Realty Safe Deposit Company, New York City, 1930-39 (a director smce 1933 and treasurer 1937-39), entered service May 12, 1917, as machinist's mate, first class, U S Naval Reserve Force, and commissioned Ensign December 27, 1917, attended Reserve Officers' Class at Annapolis, commissioned Ensign (t), US Navy June 8, 1918, promoted Lieutenant (j g) November 5, 1918, assigned to U S S Michigan and later to U S Naval Base 7, Brest, on foreign service October 15, 1918-June 9, 1919, discharged June 17, 1919; member executive committee Yale Alumni Association of Essex
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 227 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 227 of Cleveland 1921-34, chief engmeer Industrial Management Engmeers, Inc., New York City, smce 1934, enlisted Aprd 30, 1917, commissioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance, June 25, 1917, and promoted to captaincy June 28, 1918, served at the Springfield (Mass) Armory and m distnct ordnance office, Phdadelphia, resigned captaincy September 1, 1918, to enlist m the infantry, attended Central Officers' Trammg School, Camp Lee, October 13 until discharge November 18, 1918, member Yale Engmeermg Association, Amencan Society of Mechamcal Engmeers, Masomc order, and Chnst Church (Episcopal), New Haven Marned November 1, 1924, m Buffalo, N Y , Lottie Estelle, daughter of Preston Thompson and Charlotte D (Rhyan) Large Chddren. George Mitchell and Carolyn. Death due to a gunshot wound Buned m Westville Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, chddren, and father John Forsyth Kelsey, Ph.B. 1914. Bom February 3, 1893, in East Orange, NJ Died April 15, 1939, tn Orange, NJ Father, Clarence Hill Kelsey, '78, member Yale Corporation 1910-25. Mother, Elizabeth Baldwin (Tomlinson) Kelsey (Mount Holyoke ex- '76). Yale relatives mclude* William H Kelsey, '77, and Clifford S Kelsey, '83 (uncles), H. Burr Kelsey, '37, Courdand Kelsey, Jr , ex-'37, and Stephen T. Kelsey, Jr , '39 (nephews) East Orange High School and The Hotchkiss School Civd engmeermg course; general one-year honors for excellence m all studies Jumor year, member Umversity Bowling Team (second pnze bowling tournament 1913), Cap and Gown Committee, member Hotchkiss Club, St Elmo and Delta Phi Assistant to the secretary Worcester Salt Company, New York City, 1914-17, clerk The New York Trust Company 1919-21, associated with Tide Guarantee and Trust Company of New York smce 1922 (assistant treasurer 1926-35, trustee smce 1933, assistant vice-president 1936-38, and secretary smce 1939), secretary Tide & Realty Safe Deposit Company, New York City, 1930-39 (a director smce 1933 and treasurer 1937-39), entered service May 12, 1917, as machinist's mate, first class, U S Naval Reserve Force, and commissioned Ensign December 27, 1917, attended Reserve Officers' Class at Annapolis, commissioned Ensign (t), US Navy June 8, 1918, promoted Lieutenant (j g) November 5, 1918, assigned to U S S Michigan and later to U S Naval Base 7, Brest, on foreign service October 15, 1918-June 9, 1919, discharged June 17, 1919; member executive committee Yale Alumni Association of Essex |