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Yak College 83 committee; member Allegheny County Bar Association, warden Chnst Church (Episcopal), Bronxvdle, N Y Marned November n, 1911, m Quogue, N Y, Fanny, daughter of Charles De Hart Brower (B.A Columbia 1878, LLB 1880) and Mary (Badey) Brower. Chddren Harvey Chdds, Jr, '35, Jeannette (died March 4, 1917), and Brower, '40 Death followed an operation Buned m Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Survived by wife, sons, two grandchddren, three sisters, Emma M Darling, the widow of Thomas Darling, '86, and Mrs Wallace Osburn and Mrs Frank D Nicol, both of Pontiac, Mich, and a brother, Walter McChntock, '91 Paul Ford Mann, B.A. 1903. Bom Febmary 12, 1881, in Hartford, Conn Died Febmary 7, 1943, tn White Plains, N Y. Father, Dr. Matthew D Mann, '67 Mother, Elizabeth (Pope) Mann Yale relatives mclude: Moses Bagg (B A 1837) and Matthew Bagg (B A 1839) (great-uncles); Charles A Mann, '56, and James F Mann, ex-$9 (uncles); JohnH. Mann, '83 S., Fredenck J Mann, '90 S , and Joseph R Swan, '02 (cousins) Nichols School, Buffalo, N Y, and St. Paul's School, Concord, N H Second colloquy appomtment Semor year, Semor Promenade and Class Picture committees, secretary and treasurer Berkeley Association Jumor year; member H6 Boul6, Psi Upsdon, and Wolf's Head With Force Food Company, cereal manufacturers, Buffalo, 1903-04, studied architecture Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1904-06 and at £cole des Beaux Arts 1906-08, m office of Holabird & Roche, Chicago, 1908-09; successively with Carr&re & Hastings and Cram [Ralph A , '15 Hon ], Goodhue & Ferguson, New York City, 1909-11; architect m Buffalo 1911-43 (member Mann & Cook 1912-20 and Plumer and Mann, Inc, 1920-26), enlisted m Squadron A, New York National Guard, October 28, 1910, on January 4, 1917, commissioned Second Lieutenant, 3d New York Field Artillery, federalized as 106th Field Artillery, 27th Division, July 3, 1917, promoted First Lieutenant October 1, 1917, stationed at Camp Wadsworth July, 1917-January, 1918; overseas February 3, 1918-September 15, 1919, transferred to Renting, Requisitions, and Claims Department, Tours, February 18,1918; commissioned Captam, Army Service Corps, February 13, 1919, discharged September 30, 1919; member Amencan Institute of Architects (president Buffalo chapter 1922); attended St Paul's Cathedral (Episcopal), Buffalo Unmarried Death due to aneurysm of left ventricle of heart Ashes interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. Survived by three brothers, Matthew D Mann, Jr, *o6 S., Alan N. Mann, '08, and Richard L Mann, '09 S Another brother, Rev. Arthur S Mann, '99, died m 1907.
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 83 |
Transcript | Yak College 83 committee; member Allegheny County Bar Association, warden Chnst Church (Episcopal), Bronxvdle, N Y Marned November n, 1911, m Quogue, N Y, Fanny, daughter of Charles De Hart Brower (B.A Columbia 1878, LLB 1880) and Mary (Badey) Brower. Chddren Harvey Chdds, Jr, '35, Jeannette (died March 4, 1917), and Brower, '40 Death followed an operation Buned m Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Survived by wife, sons, two grandchddren, three sisters, Emma M Darling, the widow of Thomas Darling, '86, and Mrs Wallace Osburn and Mrs Frank D Nicol, both of Pontiac, Mich, and a brother, Walter McChntock, '91 Paul Ford Mann, B.A. 1903. Bom Febmary 12, 1881, in Hartford, Conn Died Febmary 7, 1943, tn White Plains, N Y. Father, Dr. Matthew D Mann, '67 Mother, Elizabeth (Pope) Mann Yale relatives mclude: Moses Bagg (B A 1837) and Matthew Bagg (B A 1839) (great-uncles); Charles A Mann, '56, and James F Mann, ex-$9 (uncles); JohnH. Mann, '83 S., Fredenck J Mann, '90 S , and Joseph R Swan, '02 (cousins) Nichols School, Buffalo, N Y, and St. Paul's School, Concord, N H Second colloquy appomtment Semor year, Semor Promenade and Class Picture committees, secretary and treasurer Berkeley Association Jumor year; member H6 Boul6, Psi Upsdon, and Wolf's Head With Force Food Company, cereal manufacturers, Buffalo, 1903-04, studied architecture Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1904-06 and at £cole des Beaux Arts 1906-08, m office of Holabird & Roche, Chicago, 1908-09; successively with Carr&re & Hastings and Cram [Ralph A , '15 Hon ], Goodhue & Ferguson, New York City, 1909-11; architect m Buffalo 1911-43 (member Mann & Cook 1912-20 and Plumer and Mann, Inc, 1920-26), enlisted m Squadron A, New York National Guard, October 28, 1910, on January 4, 1917, commissioned Second Lieutenant, 3d New York Field Artillery, federalized as 106th Field Artillery, 27th Division, July 3, 1917, promoted First Lieutenant October 1, 1917, stationed at Camp Wadsworth July, 1917-January, 1918; overseas February 3, 1918-September 15, 1919, transferred to Renting, Requisitions, and Claims Department, Tours, February 18,1918; commissioned Captam, Army Service Corps, February 13, 1919, discharged September 30, 1919; member Amencan Institute of Architects (president Buffalo chapter 1922); attended St Paul's Cathedral (Episcopal), Buffalo Unmarried Death due to aneurysm of left ventricle of heart Ashes interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. Survived by three brothers, Matthew D Mann, Jr, *o6 S., Alan N. Mann, '08, and Richard L Mann, '09 S Another brother, Rev. Arthur S Mann, '99, died m 1907. |