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140 Yale University Obituary Record Marned (i) Apnl 12, 1921, in New York City, Ehse H, daughter of Thomas P. and May (LeCaron) Hughes. Chddren Hampton, Jr, and Shirley Mr and Mrs Lynch were divorced m 1932 Marned (2) October 25, 1935, at North Casde, N.Y., Edith Braid, daughter of Alan and Sarah Anne (Kelley) Langley Son. Wdham Simpson Death due to bronchopneumoma Buned m Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N Y Survived by wife, chddren, a sister, Madelame L. Emerson, the wife of John E. Emerson, ex-* 19, a brother, Wdham Russell Grace Lynch of Atlantic City, N J , and a half brother, John H. Lynch, Jr, e;c-'26 His brother, Simpson Lynch, ex-17 S , died m 1924. Melbert BrinckerhofFCary, Jr., B.A. 1916. Born November 28,1892, in New York City. Died May 27,1941, m New York City. Father, Melbert Bnnckerhoff Cary (B A. Princeton 1872, M A 1875), author and lawyer m New York City; son of John Watson and Isabel (Bnnckerhoff) Cary of Milwaukee, Wis Mother, Juha (Metcalf) Cary; daughter of William Henry and Caroline (Tdeston) Metcalf of Milwaukee. Yale relatives mclude: Henry A Stone, Jr , '33 S , and Richard B. Stone, '37 (nephews) Groton School Third-rank honors m studies of Freshman year; dissertation appomtment Jumor and Semor years; Freshman Debating Team, secretary Umversity Debating Association Semor year Enlisted Connecticut National Guard October 23,1915; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, January 31, 1916, promoted First Lieutenant June 15,1916, and Captain October 1,1917; served on Mexican border 1916-17, overseas October, 1917-Aprd, 1919, commanding officer Battery F, 103d Field Artillery, 26th Division; m action at Chemin des Dames, Toul Sector, Ch&teau-Thierry, and St-Mihiel, attended Army General Staff College, Langres, adjutant A E F. Umversity at Beaune; discharged April 29, 1919, assistant traffic manager Factory Products Corporation, New York City, 1919, manager export shipping department and later assistant European sales manager Frame, Leaycraft & Company, importers and exporters, New York City, 1919-20; division supermtendent foreign sales department Remington Typewriter Company, New York City, 1920-23; owner Terminal Importers 1936- 41, general manager Continental Typefounders Association, Inc., New York City, 1925-26 and president 1926-36; estabhshed Press of the Woolly Whale m 1928 for his own pleasure and for experimental work m typography, designed and printed many books, five of which—The Vision of Sir Launfal, A Christmas Carol, Some Thoughts on the Ornamented MSS of the Middle Ages, Schmtzelbank, and The World Must Federate—
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
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 140 |
Transcript | 140 Yale University Obituary Record Marned (i) Apnl 12, 1921, in New York City, Ehse H, daughter of Thomas P. and May (LeCaron) Hughes. Chddren Hampton, Jr, and Shirley Mr and Mrs Lynch were divorced m 1932 Marned (2) October 25, 1935, at North Casde, N.Y., Edith Braid, daughter of Alan and Sarah Anne (Kelley) Langley Son. Wdham Simpson Death due to bronchopneumoma Buned m Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N Y Survived by wife, chddren, a sister, Madelame L. Emerson, the wife of John E. Emerson, ex-* 19, a brother, Wdham Russell Grace Lynch of Atlantic City, N J , and a half brother, John H. Lynch, Jr, e;c-'26 His brother, Simpson Lynch, ex-17 S , died m 1924. Melbert BrinckerhofFCary, Jr., B.A. 1916. Born November 28,1892, in New York City. Died May 27,1941, m New York City. Father, Melbert Bnnckerhoff Cary (B A. Princeton 1872, M A 1875), author and lawyer m New York City; son of John Watson and Isabel (Bnnckerhoff) Cary of Milwaukee, Wis Mother, Juha (Metcalf) Cary; daughter of William Henry and Caroline (Tdeston) Metcalf of Milwaukee. Yale relatives mclude: Henry A Stone, Jr , '33 S , and Richard B. Stone, '37 (nephews) Groton School Third-rank honors m studies of Freshman year; dissertation appomtment Jumor and Semor years; Freshman Debating Team, secretary Umversity Debating Association Semor year Enlisted Connecticut National Guard October 23,1915; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, January 31, 1916, promoted First Lieutenant June 15,1916, and Captain October 1,1917; served on Mexican border 1916-17, overseas October, 1917-Aprd, 1919, commanding officer Battery F, 103d Field Artillery, 26th Division; m action at Chemin des Dames, Toul Sector, Ch&teau-Thierry, and St-Mihiel, attended Army General Staff College, Langres, adjutant A E F. Umversity at Beaune; discharged April 29, 1919, assistant traffic manager Factory Products Corporation, New York City, 1919, manager export shipping department and later assistant European sales manager Frame, Leaycraft & Company, importers and exporters, New York City, 1919-20; division supermtendent foreign sales department Remington Typewriter Company, New York City, 1920-23; owner Terminal Importers 1936- 41, general manager Continental Typefounders Association, Inc., New York City, 1925-26 and president 1926-36; estabhshed Press of the Woolly Whale m 1928 for his own pleasure and for experimental work m typography, designed and printed many books, five of which—The Vision of Sir Launfal, A Christmas Carol, Some Thoughts on the Ornamented MSS of the Middle Ages, Schmtzelbank, and The World Must Federate— |