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250 Yale University Obituary Record Mother, Johanna (Gorman) Maher, daughter of John and Katherine (Dargan) Gorman of New Haven Yale relatives mclude a cousm, Frank J Conlan, e^-'oi S Hillhouse High School, attended St Charles' College (Md ) 1875-81; reporter and proofreader New Haven Register 1882-84; attended Yale School of Medicme 1884-87 (M D 1887, Keese Prize, president of Class), interne Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1887, and Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton, England, 1888; engaged in general practice of medicme New Haven 1888-1900; specialist m diseases of the chest smce 1900, consultmg physician Grace Hospital and Hospital of St Raphael, member New Haven Board of Health 1897-99; a leader m state campaign to prevent and to treat tuberculosis, served on Commission smce 1913, in charge of medical service State Tuberculosis on Board of Directors to Establish County Homes for the Care of Persons Suffering from Tuberculosis 1911-13, chairman State Tuberculosis Commission smce 1913, in charge of medical service State Tuberculosis Sanatona 1911-39, Maher Budding at Waterford named m his honor 1933, president New England Conference on Tuberculosis 1915; director National Tuberculosis Association 1921-28, and director ex officio Gaylord Farm Sanatonum, member national committee, Framingham Community Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration 1916-23, corresponding member The International Anti-Tuberculosis Conference smce 1905, member Inner Councd, International Congress on Tuberculosis, Berlm, 1913, official delegate of Umted States, Conference of the International Umon Agamst Tuberculosis, Rome (1928), Oslo (1930), Amsterdam (1932), and Lisbon (1937); awarded Laetare Medal by Umversity of Notre Dame 1932, created Knight of St Gregory the Great by Pope Pius XI1939, M A Hon. Manhattan College 1892; president Association of Yale Alumni m Medicme 1911-12 (vice-president 1910-11), New Haven Medical Association 1912-13, and Connecticut Public Health Association, vice-president Connecticut State Medical Society 1914-15 and president 1915, member National Sanitanum Association, American Sanatonum Association, Society of Amencan Bacteriologists, American Medical Association, Amencan-Insh Historical Society, and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Unmarned Death due to artenosclerotic heart disease Buned in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by five brothers, Frank G Maher, Fredenck J Maher, Pierce M Maher, all of New Haven, and Dr James S Maher, '92 S , and Edward J Maher, '94 L Another brother, Augustin F Maher, '92 L^ died March 2,1935.
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 250 |
Transcript | 250 Yale University Obituary Record Mother, Johanna (Gorman) Maher, daughter of John and Katherine (Dargan) Gorman of New Haven Yale relatives mclude a cousm, Frank J Conlan, e^-'oi S Hillhouse High School, attended St Charles' College (Md ) 1875-81; reporter and proofreader New Haven Register 1882-84; attended Yale School of Medicme 1884-87 (M D 1887, Keese Prize, president of Class), interne Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 1887, and Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton, England, 1888; engaged in general practice of medicme New Haven 1888-1900; specialist m diseases of the chest smce 1900, consultmg physician Grace Hospital and Hospital of St Raphael, member New Haven Board of Health 1897-99; a leader m state campaign to prevent and to treat tuberculosis, served on Commission smce 1913, in charge of medical service State Tuberculosis on Board of Directors to Establish County Homes for the Care of Persons Suffering from Tuberculosis 1911-13, chairman State Tuberculosis Commission smce 1913, in charge of medical service State Tuberculosis Sanatona 1911-39, Maher Budding at Waterford named m his honor 1933, president New England Conference on Tuberculosis 1915; director National Tuberculosis Association 1921-28, and director ex officio Gaylord Farm Sanatonum, member national committee, Framingham Community Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration 1916-23, corresponding member The International Anti-Tuberculosis Conference smce 1905, member Inner Councd, International Congress on Tuberculosis, Berlm, 1913, official delegate of Umted States, Conference of the International Umon Agamst Tuberculosis, Rome (1928), Oslo (1930), Amsterdam (1932), and Lisbon (1937); awarded Laetare Medal by Umversity of Notre Dame 1932, created Knight of St Gregory the Great by Pope Pius XI1939, M A Hon. Manhattan College 1892; president Association of Yale Alumni m Medicme 1911-12 (vice-president 1910-11), New Haven Medical Association 1912-13, and Connecticut Public Health Association, vice-president Connecticut State Medical Society 1914-15 and president 1915, member National Sanitanum Association, American Sanatonum Association, Society of Amencan Bacteriologists, American Medical Association, Amencan-Insh Historical Society, and St Mary's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Unmarned Death due to artenosclerotic heart disease Buned in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by five brothers, Frank G Maher, Fredenck J Maher, Pierce M Maher, all of New Haven, and Dr James S Maher, '92 S , and Edward J Maher, '94 L Another brother, Augustin F Maher, '92 L^ died March 2,1935. |