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196 Yak University Obituary Record Attended Albany Law School 1900-02 (LL B. 1902); admitted to the bar 1902, lawyer in Troy, N Y, 1902-18 (m partnership with Calvin S. McChesney, '81,1909-12), New York City 1919-21, and Albany, N.Y, 1915-18 and 1921-41; enlisted as private (first class) January 5, 1918; attended Second Officers Training Camp, Camp Wadsworth; commissioned Major, Infantry, Apnl 19, 1918, assigned to 106th Infantry, 27th Division, overseas May 1, 1918-March 10, 1919, m action at East Popennghe, Mt Kemmel, Dickebusch Sector, Vierstraat Cross Roads (Belgium), the Hindenburg Line, and St -Quentin Canal Tunnel; discharged Apnl 1, 1919; received division citation; awarded Croix de Guerre with palm (Belgium), Service Medal (B E F ), and Conspicuous Service Cross (New York); Colonel, New York National Guard, 1919- 26, Bngadier General 1926-37, retired 1937 with brevet rank of Major General, justice of the peace New Lebanon Center 1913-17, a supervisor New Lebanon two terms, member New York State Assembly session of 1920, judge Columbia County Apnl-November, 1937, assistant attorney general New York State (attached to Division of State Pohce), general counsel Commission to Enforce the Corrupt Practice Act and New York State division of Association against the Prohibition Amendment, lecturer New York State Training School for Pohce 1924, on advisory councd on pohce training New York Conference of Mayors 1929, member Albany County, New York State, and Amencan Bar associations, Umted Spanish War Veterans, New York Society of Mdi- tary and Naval Officers of the World War, Mditary Order of Foreign Wars of the Umted States, Disabled Amencan Veterans of the World War, Amencan Legion, Masomc order, and Episcopal church. Marned (1) February 12, 1908, m New York City, Florence Helen, daughter of Henry C Curtis No chddren Mrs. Gillett died m 1917. Marned (2) June 6,1922, at Hudson Falls, N Y , Ida Mott Gwynne. No chddren. Death due to thrombosis of coronary artery. Buned m Evergreen Cemetery, New Lebanon Center. Survived by wife and a stepdaughter, Mrs Nancy Gwynne Raley of New York City. Robert Murray Hosley, Ph.B. 1900. Bom May 12,1877, in New Haven, Conn Died May 26,1941, in New Haven, Conn. Father, David Beach Hosley, a cabinet maker and finisher with New Haven Organ Company; son of Lonng and Lois (Beach) Hosley of Branford, Conn Mother, Betsey Buell (Hall) Hosley, daughter of Henry Franklin and Ehzabeth Peck (Buell) Hall of Walhngford, Conn. Yale relatives mclude* Seymour D Hall, '71 L, and Henry F. Hall,
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 196 |
Transcript | 196 Yak University Obituary Record Attended Albany Law School 1900-02 (LL B. 1902); admitted to the bar 1902, lawyer in Troy, N Y, 1902-18 (m partnership with Calvin S. McChesney, '81,1909-12), New York City 1919-21, and Albany, N.Y, 1915-18 and 1921-41; enlisted as private (first class) January 5, 1918; attended Second Officers Training Camp, Camp Wadsworth; commissioned Major, Infantry, Apnl 19, 1918, assigned to 106th Infantry, 27th Division, overseas May 1, 1918-March 10, 1919, m action at East Popennghe, Mt Kemmel, Dickebusch Sector, Vierstraat Cross Roads (Belgium), the Hindenburg Line, and St -Quentin Canal Tunnel; discharged Apnl 1, 1919; received division citation; awarded Croix de Guerre with palm (Belgium), Service Medal (B E F ), and Conspicuous Service Cross (New York); Colonel, New York National Guard, 1919- 26, Bngadier General 1926-37, retired 1937 with brevet rank of Major General, justice of the peace New Lebanon Center 1913-17, a supervisor New Lebanon two terms, member New York State Assembly session of 1920, judge Columbia County Apnl-November, 1937, assistant attorney general New York State (attached to Division of State Pohce), general counsel Commission to Enforce the Corrupt Practice Act and New York State division of Association against the Prohibition Amendment, lecturer New York State Training School for Pohce 1924, on advisory councd on pohce training New York Conference of Mayors 1929, member Albany County, New York State, and Amencan Bar associations, Umted Spanish War Veterans, New York Society of Mdi- tary and Naval Officers of the World War, Mditary Order of Foreign Wars of the Umted States, Disabled Amencan Veterans of the World War, Amencan Legion, Masomc order, and Episcopal church. Marned (1) February 12, 1908, m New York City, Florence Helen, daughter of Henry C Curtis No chddren Mrs. Gillett died m 1917. Marned (2) June 6,1922, at Hudson Falls, N Y , Ida Mott Gwynne. No chddren. Death due to thrombosis of coronary artery. Buned m Evergreen Cemetery, New Lebanon Center. Survived by wife and a stepdaughter, Mrs Nancy Gwynne Raley of New York City. Robert Murray Hosley, Ph.B. 1900. Bom May 12,1877, in New Haven, Conn Died May 26,1941, in New Haven, Conn. Father, David Beach Hosley, a cabinet maker and finisher with New Haven Organ Company; son of Lonng and Lois (Beach) Hosley of Branford, Conn Mother, Betsey Buell (Hall) Hosley, daughter of Henry Franklin and Ehzabeth Peck (Buell) Hall of Walhngford, Conn. Yale relatives mclude* Seymour D Hall, '71 L, and Henry F. Hall, |