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128 Yale University Obituary Record Ehzabeth (Brownell) Carroll, daughter of Wilham and Anna (Clark) Brownell of England and Iowa Chateau de Vidy, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Blake School, Minneapolis. Honorable mention Scott Prize m French Jumor year; University Debating Association (participated in Freshman-Sophomore tournament), Umversity Orchestra Semor year Awarded B A at Commencement 1922 with enrollment m Class of 1921 Enlisted in Medical Reserve Corps June 6, 1917 (active service from December 15, 1917), stationed with Base Hospital No. 26 at Fort McPherson, Ga., December 15, 1917-May 20, 1918, overseas June 4, 1918-August 17, 1919; at Allerey, France, with Base Hospital No. 26, until February 1, 1919, actmg as interpreter, discharged February 15, 1919; Second Lieutenant, Amencan Red Cross Supply Service, Pans and Formene, February 16-August 17, 1919; attended Umversity of Minnesota Law School 1922-24 (LL B 1924); admitted to the bar 1924, general manager, secretary-treasurer, and later president Northwest Manufacturing Company (later Strand Manufacturing Company), Minneapolis, with Northland Secunties Corporation 1928-29, statistician and trader Harold E. Wood & Company, mvestment bankers, St. Paul, 1929; president Charles B. Carroll & Company, bonds, 1930-31, general manager Belt Lme Bnck & Flooring Corporation, Minneapolis; lawyer m Minneapolis 1931-41 (member Carroll & Carroll); associated with a manufacturer of bowling alleys, Boston, 1941, with Bass-Steenberg-Fleisher Company, Mor- ganfield, Ky , 1942, haison officer for facilities Repubhc Aviation Corporation, Evansville, 1942-43, member St Paul's Church (Episcopal), Minneapolis. Marned January 1, 1931, m Minneapolis, Jean May Cotton (B A Umv. of Minnesota 1926), daughter of Charles Edgecomb Cotton (V.M D. Umv of Pennsylvania 1893) and May (Malm) Cotton Chddren: Mary Mahn and James Cotton Death due to myocardial degeneration. Buned in Pme Glen Cemetery, Prescott, Wis Survived by wife, chddren, parents, and a sister, Helen C Peck (BA Smith Coll 1922), the wife of Mark B Peck of White Plams, N.Y. Willard David Litt, B.A. 1921. Born December 17, 1899, in East Patchogue, N Y. Died October 26, 1942, tn the Pacific area. Father, Jacob VanDeer Litt, president Litt Realty Company, New York City. Mother, Ruth Carpenter Clements Litt. St Paul's School, Garden City, N.Y , Institut Sdhg, Vevey, Switzerland, and Phdhps-Exeter Freshman Track Team, Umversity Track Squad two years; winner third Wilhsbrook trophy for quarter-mile two years; assignment editor Yale Daily News Semor year; Junior Promenade and Class Day committees; on executive committee Dwight Hall, Class deacon; Student Councd; member
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 128 |
Transcript | 128 Yale University Obituary Record Ehzabeth (Brownell) Carroll, daughter of Wilham and Anna (Clark) Brownell of England and Iowa Chateau de Vidy, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Blake School, Minneapolis. Honorable mention Scott Prize m French Jumor year; University Debating Association (participated in Freshman-Sophomore tournament), Umversity Orchestra Semor year Awarded B A at Commencement 1922 with enrollment m Class of 1921 Enlisted in Medical Reserve Corps June 6, 1917 (active service from December 15, 1917), stationed with Base Hospital No. 26 at Fort McPherson, Ga., December 15, 1917-May 20, 1918, overseas June 4, 1918-August 17, 1919; at Allerey, France, with Base Hospital No. 26, until February 1, 1919, actmg as interpreter, discharged February 15, 1919; Second Lieutenant, Amencan Red Cross Supply Service, Pans and Formene, February 16-August 17, 1919; attended Umversity of Minnesota Law School 1922-24 (LL B 1924); admitted to the bar 1924, general manager, secretary-treasurer, and later president Northwest Manufacturing Company (later Strand Manufacturing Company), Minneapolis, with Northland Secunties Corporation 1928-29, statistician and trader Harold E. Wood & Company, mvestment bankers, St. Paul, 1929; president Charles B. Carroll & Company, bonds, 1930-31, general manager Belt Lme Bnck & Flooring Corporation, Minneapolis; lawyer m Minneapolis 1931-41 (member Carroll & Carroll); associated with a manufacturer of bowling alleys, Boston, 1941, with Bass-Steenberg-Fleisher Company, Mor- ganfield, Ky , 1942, haison officer for facilities Repubhc Aviation Corporation, Evansville, 1942-43, member St Paul's Church (Episcopal), Minneapolis. Marned January 1, 1931, m Minneapolis, Jean May Cotton (B A Umv. of Minnesota 1926), daughter of Charles Edgecomb Cotton (V.M D. Umv of Pennsylvania 1893) and May (Malm) Cotton Chddren: Mary Mahn and James Cotton Death due to myocardial degeneration. Buned in Pme Glen Cemetery, Prescott, Wis Survived by wife, chddren, parents, and a sister, Helen C Peck (BA Smith Coll 1922), the wife of Mark B Peck of White Plams, N.Y. Willard David Litt, B.A. 1921. Born December 17, 1899, in East Patchogue, N Y. Died October 26, 1942, tn the Pacific area. Father, Jacob VanDeer Litt, president Litt Realty Company, New York City. Mother, Ruth Carpenter Clements Litt. St Paul's School, Garden City, N.Y , Institut Sdhg, Vevey, Switzerland, and Phdhps-Exeter Freshman Track Team, Umversity Track Squad two years; winner third Wilhsbrook trophy for quarter-mile two years; assignment editor Yale Daily News Semor year; Junior Promenade and Class Day committees; on executive committee Dwight Hall, Class deacon; Student Councd; member |