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174 Yale University Obituary Record York Naval Reserve Force until 1930; contributed numerous technical articles, pnnapally on electncal engineering subjects, to vanous journals; member Amencan Institute of Electncal Engmeers and Chnst Church (Episcopal), Pelham Manor, N Y Marned July 3, 1926, m New York City, Kitty Polu, daughter of Mark P and Bertha (Colmn) Garden Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes to be interred m Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, an adopted son, Robert M Garden Easterbrook, and a brother, Robert T Easterbrook, ex-99 S Another brother, Fredenck J Easterbrook, '91 S , died m 1933. Noble Foster Hoggson, Ph.B. 1888. Bom August 27,1865, in New Haven, Conn. Died October 25, 1939, in New York City Father, Samuel James Hoggson, founder and president The Hoggson & Pettis Manufacturmg Company, New Haven. Mother, Lucy Maria (McLean) Hoggson Yale relatives include Bruce Hoggson, £xr-'i2 S , Wallace Hoggson, ex-18 S , and MacLean Hoggson, '20 (nephews). Hillhouse High School Select course, member Class chess club Freshman year and The Colony and Berzehus. Travelled in United States and Europe 1888-89; attended Yale School of the Fme Arts 1889-90; established firm of N F Hoggson & Company, decorators, New York City, 1891; with his brother formed firm of Hoggson Brothers, Inc , budders, New York City and Chicago, 1907 (vice-president 1907-16, president 1916-39); vice-president Mutual Realty Company 1911-28; director Hatasatah Realty Company; a founder Associated General Contraaors of Amenca 1919 and an organizer American Construction Councd 1922; associated with housmg division Umted States Department of Commerce for a number of years; delegate from Umted States Chamber of Commerce to organization meeting International Chamber of Commerce, Pans, 1920, and to first, third, and fourth congresses of the international chamber m 1921, 1925, and 1927, delegate at fourth and fifth International congresses of Buddmg and Pubhc Works 1925 and 1930, represented Umted States at International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industnal Art, Pans, 1925, member Commission Industnelle Amencaine en France (1916), and of Amencan Industnal Commission appointed m connection with International Exposition, Barcelona (1929); vice-president and acting president of Yale Class 1923-28, president 1928-39, and member reumon committee for a number of years (chairman 1923); trustee Berzehus Trust Association; editor* The Squire's Recipes (1914), The Squire s Home-made Wines (1919). author Just Behind the Front in France (1918),
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 174 |
Transcript | 174 Yale University Obituary Record York Naval Reserve Force until 1930; contributed numerous technical articles, pnnapally on electncal engineering subjects, to vanous journals; member Amencan Institute of Electncal Engmeers and Chnst Church (Episcopal), Pelham Manor, N Y Marned July 3, 1926, m New York City, Kitty Polu, daughter of Mark P and Bertha (Colmn) Garden Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes to be interred m Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, an adopted son, Robert M Garden Easterbrook, and a brother, Robert T Easterbrook, ex-99 S Another brother, Fredenck J Easterbrook, '91 S , died m 1933. Noble Foster Hoggson, Ph.B. 1888. Bom August 27,1865, in New Haven, Conn. Died October 25, 1939, in New York City Father, Samuel James Hoggson, founder and president The Hoggson & Pettis Manufacturmg Company, New Haven. Mother, Lucy Maria (McLean) Hoggson Yale relatives include Bruce Hoggson, £xr-'i2 S , Wallace Hoggson, ex-18 S , and MacLean Hoggson, '20 (nephews). Hillhouse High School Select course, member Class chess club Freshman year and The Colony and Berzehus. Travelled in United States and Europe 1888-89; attended Yale School of the Fme Arts 1889-90; established firm of N F Hoggson & Company, decorators, New York City, 1891; with his brother formed firm of Hoggson Brothers, Inc , budders, New York City and Chicago, 1907 (vice-president 1907-16, president 1916-39); vice-president Mutual Realty Company 1911-28; director Hatasatah Realty Company; a founder Associated General Contraaors of Amenca 1919 and an organizer American Construction Councd 1922; associated with housmg division Umted States Department of Commerce for a number of years; delegate from Umted States Chamber of Commerce to organization meeting International Chamber of Commerce, Pans, 1920, and to first, third, and fourth congresses of the international chamber m 1921, 1925, and 1927, delegate at fourth and fifth International congresses of Buddmg and Pubhc Works 1925 and 1930, represented Umted States at International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industnal Art, Pans, 1925, member Commission Industnelle Amencaine en France (1916), and of Amencan Industnal Commission appointed m connection with International Exposition, Barcelona (1929); vice-president and acting president of Yale Class 1923-28, president 1928-39, and member reumon committee for a number of years (chairman 1923); trustee Berzehus Trust Association; editor* The Squire's Recipes (1914), The Squire s Home-made Wines (1919). author Just Behind the Front in France (1918), |