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172 Yale University Obituary Record Sidney Armor Reeve, Ph.B. 1885. Bom March 27,1866, tn Dayton, Ohio. Died June 12,1941, tn Nyack, N Y. Father, John Charles Reeve (M.D. Cleveland Medical Coll. 1850), a physician m Dayton; president Ohio State Medical Society 1885; son of John and Sarah (Gladwyn) Reeve of Somerset, England Mother, Emma Gnswold (Barlow) Reeve, daughter of John and Polly (Lewis) Barlow of Amenia, N.Y. Dayton Collegiate Institute. Dynamic engineering course; shared prize for excellence m mechanical drawing Freshman year; honorable mention for excellence m mathematics Jumor year; prize for excellence m dynamic engineering Semor year, Commencement speaker. In shop of W. P. Callahan & Company, Dayton, 1885-86; graduate student Sheffield Scientific School 1886-87 (ME. 1887); engmeer Westmghouse, Church, Kerr & Company, New York City and Boston, 1887-95, assistant editor Progressive Age 1895-96, adjunct professor and later professor of steam and hydraulic engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1896-1906, engaged m expenmental work 1906, consulting engineer in New York City 1908 until retirement 1932 because of disability, author The Entropy-Temperature Analysis of Steam-Engtne Efficiencies (1897), The Thermodynamics of Heat-Engtnes (1903), The Cost of Competition (1906), Energy (1909), Modern Economic Tendencies (1921), The Rational Theory of Music (1925), The Natural Laws of Social Convulsion (1933), Reeve's Plan for Economic Democracy (1937), and Energetics (Vol I, Cosmic Energetics, 1938, Vol II, Social Energetics, 1939, 1940, 1941), compder The Steam-table (1903), his contnbutions to periodicals included two articles m Geographical Revtew—"Cleansing New York Harbor" (1922) and "Ship Evolution and Social Evolution" (1933); lecturer on mechanical engineering Harvard 1906-07 and thermodynamics and hydrauhc interaction between moving ships at graduate officers' school, Annapolis, 1911-12, held over fifty patents on inventions; about 1920 helped organize a cooperative market embodying some of his ideas and m 1922 formed "Consummensts," an association for dissemination of basic tenets of an economic democracy; member Amencan Society of Mechanical Engmeers and Phi Gamma Delta, attended Episcopal church Marned December 7, 1892, m Mornson, 111, Leila Alta, daughter of Liberty Butler and Laura (Sennett) Wellington. Chddren Margaret (Mrs Reeve Kenyon) and Louise (Smith Coll ex-'2o) Death due to general arteriosclerosis Buned at sea Survived by wife, daughters, one grandchdd, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E Dexter of Pacific Grove, Calif.
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 172 |
Transcript | 172 Yale University Obituary Record Sidney Armor Reeve, Ph.B. 1885. Bom March 27,1866, tn Dayton, Ohio. Died June 12,1941, tn Nyack, N Y. Father, John Charles Reeve (M.D. Cleveland Medical Coll. 1850), a physician m Dayton; president Ohio State Medical Society 1885; son of John and Sarah (Gladwyn) Reeve of Somerset, England Mother, Emma Gnswold (Barlow) Reeve, daughter of John and Polly (Lewis) Barlow of Amenia, N.Y. Dayton Collegiate Institute. Dynamic engineering course; shared prize for excellence m mechanical drawing Freshman year; honorable mention for excellence m mathematics Jumor year; prize for excellence m dynamic engineering Semor year, Commencement speaker. In shop of W. P. Callahan & Company, Dayton, 1885-86; graduate student Sheffield Scientific School 1886-87 (ME. 1887); engmeer Westmghouse, Church, Kerr & Company, New York City and Boston, 1887-95, assistant editor Progressive Age 1895-96, adjunct professor and later professor of steam and hydraulic engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1896-1906, engaged m expenmental work 1906, consulting engineer in New York City 1908 until retirement 1932 because of disability, author The Entropy-Temperature Analysis of Steam-Engtne Efficiencies (1897), The Thermodynamics of Heat-Engtnes (1903), The Cost of Competition (1906), Energy (1909), Modern Economic Tendencies (1921), The Rational Theory of Music (1925), The Natural Laws of Social Convulsion (1933), Reeve's Plan for Economic Democracy (1937), and Energetics (Vol I, Cosmic Energetics, 1938, Vol II, Social Energetics, 1939, 1940, 1941), compder The Steam-table (1903), his contnbutions to periodicals included two articles m Geographical Revtew—"Cleansing New York Harbor" (1922) and "Ship Evolution and Social Evolution" (1933); lecturer on mechanical engineering Harvard 1906-07 and thermodynamics and hydrauhc interaction between moving ships at graduate officers' school, Annapolis, 1911-12, held over fifty patents on inventions; about 1920 helped organize a cooperative market embodying some of his ideas and m 1922 formed "Consummensts," an association for dissemination of basic tenets of an economic democracy; member Amencan Society of Mechanical Engmeers and Phi Gamma Delta, attended Episcopal church Marned December 7, 1892, m Mornson, 111, Leila Alta, daughter of Liberty Butler and Laura (Sennett) Wellington. Chddren Margaret (Mrs Reeve Kenyon) and Louise (Smith Coll ex-'2o) Death due to general arteriosclerosis Buned at sea Survived by wife, daughters, one grandchdd, and a sister, Mrs. Robert E Dexter of Pacific Grove, Calif. |