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184 Yak University Obituary Record engaged 1925-34, overseas March, 1918-January, 1919, director (assimdated rank of Major) Bureau of Supphes, Amencan Red Cross, Pans, member First Congregational Church, Toledo Marned May 29,1909, in Toledo, Clare Louise Southard (B A Vassar 1908), daughter of James Harding Southard (B S Cornell 1874) and Carolme Temperance (Wales) Southard No chddren Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried m Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo. Survived by wife, a sister, Mrs Kathryn S Coldhamof Pasadena, Cahf, and a brother, Carleton Shaw, '04 Harry Gideon Wells, Ph.B. 1895. Bom July 21, 1875, tn New Haven, Conn Died April 26, 1943, m Chicago, III Father, Romanta Wells, semor partner Wells & Calhoun, wholesale druggists, New Haven, son of Romanta and Mary Anne (Morgan) Wells of Wethersfield, Conn Mother, Emma Townsend (Tuttle) WeUs, daughter of Samuel Mdes and Grace Ann (Thompson) Tuttle of East Haven, Conn Yale relatives mclude Gideon Wells, '58 (uncle), Jonathan Barnes, '85, and Emdy W Eggleston, ex-9% Art (cousms), and Wells Sinclair, '28 (nephew) Hdlhouse High School, New Haven Biology course, Senior honors, Belknap prize for excellence m geology and zoology Senior year, Yale Shooting Club team Freshman year, member Sigma Xi, honorary member Aurehan Honor Society Attended Rush Medical College 1895-98 (M D 1898) and registered at Lake Forest Umversity (MA 1898), studied at Umversity of Chicago 1900-03 (Ph D 1903) and in Berlin 1904-05, interne Cook County Hospital 1898-1900; member faculty Umversity of Chicago 1900-43 (fellow m pathology 1900-01, associate 1901-02, mstructor 1903-04, assistant professor 1904-09, associate professor 1909-13, professor 1913-40, and professor emeritus 1940-43, chairman department of pathology 1925-40, dean m medical work 1904-16); pathologist Cook County Hospital 1906-28 and Oak Forest Infirmary 1928-43, director Otho S A Sprague Memonal Institute 1911-3 8 and member advisory committee 1938-43, author Chemical Pathology (1907), The Chemical Aspects of Immunity (1925), Our Present Knowledge of Heredity (1925), and numerous articles in medical and biological journals, co-author The Biological Reactions of the Vegetable Proteins (1911-16) and The Chemistry of Tuberculosis (1923); on board of editors Physiological Reviews and University of Chicago Monographs in Medicine, m charge section on pathology Chemical Abstracts, pubhshed by American Chemical Society, 1915-39; overseas July-December, 1917, and November, 1918-July, 1919, American Red Cross commissioner for Rou- mania with assimilated rank of Lieutenant Colonel, member advisory board Chemical Warfare Service, awarded Order of the Star of Roumama 1919,
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 184 |
Transcript | 184 Yak University Obituary Record engaged 1925-34, overseas March, 1918-January, 1919, director (assimdated rank of Major) Bureau of Supphes, Amencan Red Cross, Pans, member First Congregational Church, Toledo Marned May 29,1909, in Toledo, Clare Louise Southard (B A Vassar 1908), daughter of James Harding Southard (B S Cornell 1874) and Carolme Temperance (Wales) Southard No chddren Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried m Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo. Survived by wife, a sister, Mrs Kathryn S Coldhamof Pasadena, Cahf, and a brother, Carleton Shaw, '04 Harry Gideon Wells, Ph.B. 1895. Bom July 21, 1875, tn New Haven, Conn Died April 26, 1943, m Chicago, III Father, Romanta Wells, semor partner Wells & Calhoun, wholesale druggists, New Haven, son of Romanta and Mary Anne (Morgan) Wells of Wethersfield, Conn Mother, Emma Townsend (Tuttle) WeUs, daughter of Samuel Mdes and Grace Ann (Thompson) Tuttle of East Haven, Conn Yale relatives mclude Gideon Wells, '58 (uncle), Jonathan Barnes, '85, and Emdy W Eggleston, ex-9% Art (cousms), and Wells Sinclair, '28 (nephew) Hdlhouse High School, New Haven Biology course, Senior honors, Belknap prize for excellence m geology and zoology Senior year, Yale Shooting Club team Freshman year, member Sigma Xi, honorary member Aurehan Honor Society Attended Rush Medical College 1895-98 (M D 1898) and registered at Lake Forest Umversity (MA 1898), studied at Umversity of Chicago 1900-03 (Ph D 1903) and in Berlin 1904-05, interne Cook County Hospital 1898-1900; member faculty Umversity of Chicago 1900-43 (fellow m pathology 1900-01, associate 1901-02, mstructor 1903-04, assistant professor 1904-09, associate professor 1909-13, professor 1913-40, and professor emeritus 1940-43, chairman department of pathology 1925-40, dean m medical work 1904-16); pathologist Cook County Hospital 1906-28 and Oak Forest Infirmary 1928-43, director Otho S A Sprague Memonal Institute 1911-3 8 and member advisory committee 1938-43, author Chemical Pathology (1907), The Chemical Aspects of Immunity (1925), Our Present Knowledge of Heredity (1925), and numerous articles in medical and biological journals, co-author The Biological Reactions of the Vegetable Proteins (1911-16) and The Chemistry of Tuberculosis (1923); on board of editors Physiological Reviews and University of Chicago Monographs in Medicine, m charge section on pathology Chemical Abstracts, pubhshed by American Chemical Society, 1915-39; overseas July-December, 1917, and November, 1918-July, 1919, American Red Cross commissioner for Rou- mania with assimilated rank of Lieutenant Colonel, member advisory board Chemical Warfare Service, awarded Order of the Star of Roumama 1919, |