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Graduate School 223 Gilbert Giddings Benjamin, M.A. 1904. Bom December 6,1874, in Fonddu Lac, Wis. Died May 28,1941, in Los Angeles, Calif Father, Gdbert Lyman Benjamin, a busmess man m Fond du Lac, and Syracuse, N.Y.; son of Jabez Lyman and Mary Ann (Giddings) Benjamin of Lisbon, Conn. Mother, Clara Georgiana (Lyon) Benjamin; daughter of Walter and Mane Antoinette (Giddings) Lyon of Hernck, Pa Fond du Lac High School; Ph B magna cum laude Syracuse Umversity 1899 (member Phi Beta Kappa); attended Yale Graduate School 1901-07 (M.A. 1904, Ph.D. 1907; assistant m history 1903-06); assistant principal Sdver Creek (N.Y.) High School 1899-1901; instructor New Haven High School 1901-07, tutor m history College of the City of New York 1907-09, 1914-15 and instructor 1909-11, professor of history and economics Allegheny College 1911-13; assistant professor of sociology Umversity of Pittsburgh 1913-14; professor of history State Umversity of Iowa 1915-28 and Umversity of Southern California 1928-41, taught at summer sessions universities of Chicago and Texas and Northwestern and Syracuse universities; lecturer on history Palisades Summer School and Assembly, Santa Momca, Cahf, 1926, author The Germans in Texas; A Study in Immigration (1909), co-author. Modem and Contemporary European Civilization (1923), president Iowa Social Science Association 1917-18; fellow Royal Histoncal Society (London); member Iowa State Histoncal Society, Amencan Political Science Association, Amencan Association of Umversity Professors (president Umversity of Southern California branch 1933-34), Amencan Histoncal Association, Economic History Society (London), Academie d'Histoire Internationale, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Kappa Psi, and Church of the Messiah (Congregational), Los Angeles. Marned October 16, 1912, m Barnes, N.Y., Laura Goundrey (Pd B. Syracuse Umv. 1910), daughter of John Dixon and Deha Mana (Barnes) Goundrey. Chddren Mary Barnes (B A. Umv of Southern California 1936) and Gdbert Giddings, Jr (B A Umv. of Southern California 1940) Death due to ruptured appendix Buned m Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Cahf. Survived by wife, children, and three brothers, Robert Earl Benjamin (Ph B. Syracuse Umv. 1900) of Solvay, N.Y, Commander James DeWitt Benjamin, U S N. (Syracuse Umv ex-'io, M D. New York Umv 1913), of Norfolk, Va , and Paul Lyman Benjamin (Ph.B Syracuse Umv. 1910) of Buffalo, N Y.
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 223 |
Transcript | Graduate School 223 Gilbert Giddings Benjamin, M.A. 1904. Bom December 6,1874, in Fonddu Lac, Wis. Died May 28,1941, in Los Angeles, Calif Father, Gdbert Lyman Benjamin, a busmess man m Fond du Lac, and Syracuse, N.Y.; son of Jabez Lyman and Mary Ann (Giddings) Benjamin of Lisbon, Conn. Mother, Clara Georgiana (Lyon) Benjamin; daughter of Walter and Mane Antoinette (Giddings) Lyon of Hernck, Pa Fond du Lac High School; Ph B magna cum laude Syracuse Umversity 1899 (member Phi Beta Kappa); attended Yale Graduate School 1901-07 (M.A. 1904, Ph.D. 1907; assistant m history 1903-06); assistant principal Sdver Creek (N.Y.) High School 1899-1901; instructor New Haven High School 1901-07, tutor m history College of the City of New York 1907-09, 1914-15 and instructor 1909-11, professor of history and economics Allegheny College 1911-13; assistant professor of sociology Umversity of Pittsburgh 1913-14; professor of history State Umversity of Iowa 1915-28 and Umversity of Southern California 1928-41, taught at summer sessions universities of Chicago and Texas and Northwestern and Syracuse universities; lecturer on history Palisades Summer School and Assembly, Santa Momca, Cahf, 1926, author The Germans in Texas; A Study in Immigration (1909), co-author. Modem and Contemporary European Civilization (1923), president Iowa Social Science Association 1917-18; fellow Royal Histoncal Society (London); member Iowa State Histoncal Society, Amencan Political Science Association, Amencan Association of Umversity Professors (president Umversity of Southern California branch 1933-34), Amencan Histoncal Association, Economic History Society (London), Academie d'Histoire Internationale, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Kappa Psi, and Church of the Messiah (Congregational), Los Angeles. Marned October 16, 1912, m Barnes, N.Y., Laura Goundrey (Pd B. Syracuse Umv. 1910), daughter of John Dixon and Deha Mana (Barnes) Goundrey. Chddren Mary Barnes (B A. Umv of Southern California 1936) and Gdbert Giddings, Jr (B A Umv. of Southern California 1940) Death due to ruptured appendix Buned m Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Cahf. Survived by wife, children, and three brothers, Robert Earl Benjamin (Ph B. Syracuse Umv. 1900) of Solvay, N.Y, Commander James DeWitt Benjamin, U S N. (Syracuse Umv ex-'io, M D. New York Umv 1913), of Norfolk, Va , and Paul Lyman Benjamin (Ph.B Syracuse Umv. 1910) of Buffalo, N Y. |