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6 Yak University Obituary Record ex-o8, died August 9, 1920), and Francis Theodore, '13 (died December 16, 1918) Mrs Bennett died October 25, 1888. Death due to acute heart failure. Buned in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by one daughter and a sister, Miss Harnet Bennett of New Haven Mr Bennett was the last surviving member of his Class. David Bryson Delavan, B.A. 1872. Bom May 1, 1850, tn New York City. Died May 23, 1942, in New York City. Father, Edward C Delavan (B A. 1836) Mother, Margaretta Mary McCartee (Bryson) Delavan. Holbrook School, Ossining, N Y Umversity Glee Club Semor year; College Choir, Semor Promenade Committee; member College Debating Society, Yale Missionary Society, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Brothers in Unity, Delta Beta Xi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. Alumni Fund agent 1909-12, 1914-35; Class secretary 1931-42, vice-president Kingsley Trust Association 1912-14, president 1914-16 Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Umversity, 1872-75 (MD 1875), interne Chanty Hospital (now City Hospital) 1874-76, resident physician Presbytenan Hospital 1876, practiced medicme in New York City 1876 until retirement from active work about 1922, specialized m laryngology and rhinology from 1885, on staff of several hospitals m New York City and vicinity, president medical board St Luke's Home for Aged Women 1915-42, trustee New York Dispensary 1909-34, museum curator New York Hospital 1878-82; clinical assistant Columbia Umversity 1878-86, chief of clinic m department of laryngology 1886-99, and instructor m laryngology 1897-99, professor of laryngology and rhinology 1887-1918, trustee and surgeon New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital, author The Social History of the Eighth International Medical Congress Held in Copenhagen, August, 1884 (1885), Early Days of the Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York (1926), and over one hundred and fifty articles in medical journals, contributed to System of Surgery (edited by Fredenc S Dermis ['72], Vol III, 1895) and A Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography (compiled by Howard A Kelly, 2 vols., 1912), collaborator Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index (1888-96), Archives of Laryngology, and Journal of Laryngology and Otology, delegate International Medical Congress, Copenhagen 1884, Berlin 1890, and Budapest 1909 (honorary president section of laryngology), special delegate section on
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 6 |
Transcript | 6 Yak University Obituary Record ex-o8, died August 9, 1920), and Francis Theodore, '13 (died December 16, 1918) Mrs Bennett died October 25, 1888. Death due to acute heart failure. Buned in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven Survived by one daughter and a sister, Miss Harnet Bennett of New Haven Mr Bennett was the last surviving member of his Class. David Bryson Delavan, B.A. 1872. Bom May 1, 1850, tn New York City. Died May 23, 1942, in New York City. Father, Edward C Delavan (B A. 1836) Mother, Margaretta Mary McCartee (Bryson) Delavan. Holbrook School, Ossining, N Y Umversity Glee Club Semor year; College Choir, Semor Promenade Committee; member College Debating Society, Yale Missionary Society, Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Brothers in Unity, Delta Beta Xi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Scroll and Key. Alumni Fund agent 1909-12, 1914-35; Class secretary 1931-42, vice-president Kingsley Trust Association 1912-14, president 1914-16 Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Umversity, 1872-75 (MD 1875), interne Chanty Hospital (now City Hospital) 1874-76, resident physician Presbytenan Hospital 1876, practiced medicme in New York City 1876 until retirement from active work about 1922, specialized m laryngology and rhinology from 1885, on staff of several hospitals m New York City and vicinity, president medical board St Luke's Home for Aged Women 1915-42, trustee New York Dispensary 1909-34, museum curator New York Hospital 1878-82; clinical assistant Columbia Umversity 1878-86, chief of clinic m department of laryngology 1886-99, and instructor m laryngology 1897-99, professor of laryngology and rhinology 1887-1918, trustee and surgeon New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital, author The Social History of the Eighth International Medical Congress Held in Copenhagen, August, 1884 (1885), Early Days of the Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York (1926), and over one hundred and fifty articles in medical journals, contributed to System of Surgery (edited by Fredenc S Dermis ['72], Vol III, 1895) and A Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography (compiled by Howard A Kelly, 2 vols., 1912), collaborator Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index (1888-96), Archives of Laryngology, and Journal of Laryngology and Otology, delegate International Medical Congress, Copenhagen 1884, Berlin 1890, and Budapest 1909 (honorary president section of laryngology), special delegate section on |