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102 Yak University Obituary Record adviser and secretary McCrossen Hand Woven Textiles, Inc , Santa Fe, 1933- 43, special attorney Bureau of Internal Revenue 1920 and Northern Trust Company of Chicago 1921; entered service May 14, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Shendan, commissioned First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 13, 1917, overseas 1917-19; attended Artillery School, Saumur; assigned to Battery B, 151st Field Artillery; transferred to 124th Field Artillery, 33d Division; with A.E F Student Detachment, Toulouse Umversity; discharged October, 1919, commander Santa Fe Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member Kiwams Club (president 1940) and Chicago and Illinois, State Bar associations, vestryman Church of the Holy Faith (Episcopal), Santa Fe Marned March 24, 1926, in Evanston, 111., Gladys Spry (B A. Bryn Mawr 1912), daughter of John Charles and Jennie Lmd (Wdce) Spry. No chddren. Death due to tuberculosis. Buned m Graceland Cemetery, Chicago. Survived by wife, two sisters, Ellen A. Orr, the wife of Robert Clement Orr (B.A. Princeton 1912) of New York City, and Margaret Avery Augur (B.A. Barnard Coll 1912) of Bloomfield Hills, Mich , and a brother, Newell A. Augur, '19. John Kendrick Bangs, Jr., B.A. 1909. Born April 4, 1888, in Yonkers, N.Y. Died August 20, 1942, in Detroit, Mich Father, John Kendnck Bangs (Ph B Columbia 1883) of Yonkers; editor, author, and lecturer, son of Francis Nehemiah Bangs (B A. New York Umv 1845; Yale School of Law 1846-47) and Frances Ameha (Bull) Bangs of Yonkers Mother, Agnes Lawson (Hyde) Bangs; daughter of Jabez B. and Sarah Elizabeth (Bull) Hyde of Brooklyn, N Y. Halsted School, Yonkers, and Cutler School, New York City. Second dispute appomtment Jumor year; first dispute appomtment Senior year; Class golf team, member Delta Kappa Epsdon With Brown Brothers & Company, bankers, New York City, 1909-10, m accounting department Pere Marquette Radway Company, Detroit, 1910-13 and cost and timekeeping department Amencan Car & Foundry Company, Detroit, 1913-17, 1919-22, engaged m brokerage busmess in Detroit 1922-42; with Charles A Parcells ['12] & Company 1922-23, Lewis, Bonbnght Company 1923-24, Wadmg, Lerchen & Company (later Wathng, Lerchen & Hayes) 1924-31, and Crouse & Company (later Crouse, Bennett, Smith & Company) 1931-42, attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Shendan; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, August 15, 1917, assigned to Camp Custer; transferred to Office of Depot Quartermaster, New York City, November 20, 1917, promoted First Lieutenant June 5, 1918; assistant to Chief of General Supply Division, Purchase, Storage and Traffic Division, General Staff, October 1, 1918, until discharge June 28, 1919; editor-in-chief As You Were (1919), vice-president Michigan Yale Alumni Association 1927-28
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 102 |
Transcript | 102 Yak University Obituary Record adviser and secretary McCrossen Hand Woven Textiles, Inc , Santa Fe, 1933- 43, special attorney Bureau of Internal Revenue 1920 and Northern Trust Company of Chicago 1921; entered service May 14, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Shendan, commissioned First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 13, 1917, overseas 1917-19; attended Artillery School, Saumur; assigned to Battery B, 151st Field Artillery; transferred to 124th Field Artillery, 33d Division; with A.E F Student Detachment, Toulouse Umversity; discharged October, 1919, commander Santa Fe Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars; member Kiwams Club (president 1940) and Chicago and Illinois, State Bar associations, vestryman Church of the Holy Faith (Episcopal), Santa Fe Marned March 24, 1926, in Evanston, 111., Gladys Spry (B A. Bryn Mawr 1912), daughter of John Charles and Jennie Lmd (Wdce) Spry. No chddren. Death due to tuberculosis. Buned m Graceland Cemetery, Chicago. Survived by wife, two sisters, Ellen A. Orr, the wife of Robert Clement Orr (B.A. Princeton 1912) of New York City, and Margaret Avery Augur (B.A. Barnard Coll 1912) of Bloomfield Hills, Mich , and a brother, Newell A. Augur, '19. John Kendrick Bangs, Jr., B.A. 1909. Born April 4, 1888, in Yonkers, N.Y. Died August 20, 1942, in Detroit, Mich Father, John Kendnck Bangs (Ph B Columbia 1883) of Yonkers; editor, author, and lecturer, son of Francis Nehemiah Bangs (B A. New York Umv 1845; Yale School of Law 1846-47) and Frances Ameha (Bull) Bangs of Yonkers Mother, Agnes Lawson (Hyde) Bangs; daughter of Jabez B. and Sarah Elizabeth (Bull) Hyde of Brooklyn, N Y. Halsted School, Yonkers, and Cutler School, New York City. Second dispute appomtment Jumor year; first dispute appomtment Senior year; Class golf team, member Delta Kappa Epsdon With Brown Brothers & Company, bankers, New York City, 1909-10, m accounting department Pere Marquette Radway Company, Detroit, 1910-13 and cost and timekeeping department Amencan Car & Foundry Company, Detroit, 1913-17, 1919-22, engaged m brokerage busmess in Detroit 1922-42; with Charles A Parcells ['12] & Company 1922-23, Lewis, Bonbnght Company 1923-24, Wadmg, Lerchen & Company (later Wathng, Lerchen & Hayes) 1924-31, and Crouse & Company (later Crouse, Bennett, Smith & Company) 1931-42, attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Shendan; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, August 15, 1917, assigned to Camp Custer; transferred to Office of Depot Quartermaster, New York City, November 20, 1917, promoted First Lieutenant June 5, 1918; assistant to Chief of General Supply Division, Purchase, Storage and Traffic Division, General Staff, October 1, 1918, until discharge June 28, 1919; editor-in-chief As You Were (1919), vice-president Michigan Yale Alumni Association 1927-28 |