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School of Law 285 (Hoffman) Sengle; daughter of Conrad and Juliana (Heck) Hoffman of New Bntam. New Bntam High School; attended Syracuse Umversity 1913-15 and Yale School of Law 1915-18 (LL.B 1918, on board Yale Law Journal, member Corbey Court), admitted to New York and Connecticut bars 1918 and Texas bar 1920; with Taylor, Humes & Begg, New York City, 1918-20; member Hanna [Roy W, ex-18 SpecL ] & Sengle, Fort Worth, Texas, 1920-21 and mstructor m law Texas Christian Umversity; practiced independendy m West Hartford, Conn, 1927-29 and Hartford 1933-39; executive secretary and counsel Connecticut Department of State Pohce 1^21-30, deputy prohibition administrator for Connecticut 1930-33; attorney State Water Commission 1926 and deputy director 1939-42, legal adviser State Board of Fishenes and Game, State Motor Vehicle Department, and State Insurance Commissioner 1921-30, lieutenant governor New England distnct Civitan International 1936-37; president Hartford County Mental Hygiene Society 1936, an organizer New Bntam Mental Hygiene Society 1937 (president two years) and a director of the State society; officer and director Sanitary Paper Mills, Inc, East Hartford, 1927-42, leader m movement of Interstate Cooperation, affiliated with Councd of State Governments, and in Connecticut organization of the Oxford group, member West Hartford Civitan Club (president 1933-34), Masomc order, Connecticut Prison Association, and South Congregational Church, New Bntam. Unmarned. Death due to malignant lymphoma with metastasis Buned m Fair- view Cemetery, New Bntam Survived by parents, three sisters, Mrs. Anthony D. Colby of La Crescenta, Cahf, and the Misses Marguente Adele and Dorothy Louise Sengle, both of New Bntam, and a brother, Herbert Conrad Sengle of New Bntam. Bernard Aaron Nevas, LL.B. 1927. Born February 22, 1900, in South Norwalk, Conn Died February 24, 1942, in Norwalk, Conn Father, Morns Navasky, owner Umted Grocery Company, South Norwalk, son of Chom and Hannah Sara (Wolozinsky) Naviasky of Kovno, Lithuania. Mother, Ethel (Baron) Navasky; daughter of Herschel and Fanny (Rogoff) Baron of Kovno Norwalk High School; salesman H Bresky & Sons, Bndgeport, Conn, 1918-19 and M. Epstem & Company, Stamford, Conn , 1919-20, 1922-23; B.S E. Umversity of Pennsylvania 1925; attended Yale School of Law 1925-27 (LL.B. 1927); admitted to New York bar 1928 and
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 285 |
Transcript | School of Law 285 (Hoffman) Sengle; daughter of Conrad and Juliana (Heck) Hoffman of New Bntam. New Bntam High School; attended Syracuse Umversity 1913-15 and Yale School of Law 1915-18 (LL.B 1918, on board Yale Law Journal, member Corbey Court), admitted to New York and Connecticut bars 1918 and Texas bar 1920; with Taylor, Humes & Begg, New York City, 1918-20; member Hanna [Roy W, ex-18 SpecL ] & Sengle, Fort Worth, Texas, 1920-21 and mstructor m law Texas Christian Umversity; practiced independendy m West Hartford, Conn, 1927-29 and Hartford 1933-39; executive secretary and counsel Connecticut Department of State Pohce 1^21-30, deputy prohibition administrator for Connecticut 1930-33; attorney State Water Commission 1926 and deputy director 1939-42, legal adviser State Board of Fishenes and Game, State Motor Vehicle Department, and State Insurance Commissioner 1921-30, lieutenant governor New England distnct Civitan International 1936-37; president Hartford County Mental Hygiene Society 1936, an organizer New Bntam Mental Hygiene Society 1937 (president two years) and a director of the State society; officer and director Sanitary Paper Mills, Inc, East Hartford, 1927-42, leader m movement of Interstate Cooperation, affiliated with Councd of State Governments, and in Connecticut organization of the Oxford group, member West Hartford Civitan Club (president 1933-34), Masomc order, Connecticut Prison Association, and South Congregational Church, New Bntam. Unmarned. Death due to malignant lymphoma with metastasis Buned m Fair- view Cemetery, New Bntam Survived by parents, three sisters, Mrs. Anthony D. Colby of La Crescenta, Cahf, and the Misses Marguente Adele and Dorothy Louise Sengle, both of New Bntam, and a brother, Herbert Conrad Sengle of New Bntam. Bernard Aaron Nevas, LL.B. 1927. Born February 22, 1900, in South Norwalk, Conn Died February 24, 1942, in Norwalk, Conn Father, Morns Navasky, owner Umted Grocery Company, South Norwalk, son of Chom and Hannah Sara (Wolozinsky) Naviasky of Kovno, Lithuania. Mother, Ethel (Baron) Navasky; daughter of Herschel and Fanny (Rogoff) Baron of Kovno Norwalk High School; salesman H Bresky & Sons, Bndgeport, Conn, 1918-19 and M. Epstem & Company, Stamford, Conn , 1919-20, 1922-23; B.S E. Umversity of Pennsylvania 1925; attended Yale School of Law 1925-27 (LL.B. 1927); admitted to New York bar 1928 and |