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238 Yak Umverstty Obituary Record 1935, Major January 31, 1941, Lieutenant Colonel February 1, 1942, and Colonel November 9, 1942, graduate Signal School, Company Officers Course, 1933, stationed at Fort Monmouth June-August, 1925; laboratory assistant U S Signal Corps Sound Laboratory, Fort H G. Wnght, 1925-29; with 10th Signal Corps, Corozal, Panama Canal Zone, 1929-31, on duty at Fort Monmouth 1931-34 and Fort McKinley, Philippine Islands, 1935-37; Commanding Officer, Detachment 16th Signal Service Company and Base Signal Officer, Langley Field, 1937-39, 301st Signal Company, Aviation, Langley Field, 1940, 3d Operation Company, Aircraft Warning, Fort Sam Houston, 1941, and 503d Signal Aircraft Warning Regiment, Drew Field, 1942, assigned as Signal Officer, 5th An* Force Fighter Command, and served m Southwest Pacific Area November, 1942-May, 1943; cited and posthumously awarded Order of the Purple Heart and Legion of Ment (degree of Legionnaire) July 22, 1943, member Roman Cathohc church. Marned September 27, 1930, m Panama Canal Zone, Catherme Grace, daughter of Luke Thomas and Ellen (Gorman) Cosgrove Son* John Henry, Jr. Colonel Brewer lost his hfe m a plane crash whde on a secret mission for die Army. Survived by wife, son, father, and four brothers, Timothy F. Brewer, '23, Clarence Jerome Brewer of Uncasville, Conn, and Edward Joseph Brewer (B S Trinity Coll [Conn ] 1934) and Wilham James Brewer, both of Norwich DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Frederick Morgan Padelford, Ph.D. 1899. Born February 27, 1875, tn Haverhill, Mass Died December 3, 1942, in Pasadena, Calif Father, Rev Adomram Judson Padelford, D D (B.A, Umv of Rochester 1858, grad Rochester Theological Seminary i860), a Baptist minister, son of Sedate and Martha (Crane) Padelford of Chicago. Mother, Juha Smith (Morgan) Padelford, daughter of Wilham Pitt and Eunice White (Chester) Morgan of Albion, NY B A Colby College 1896, MA 1899 (member Delta Kappa Epsdon and Phi Beta Kappa), graduate student m Enghsh Yale Umversity 1896-99 (Ph.D 1899), professor of Enghsh literature Umversity of Idaho 1899-1901; on faculty Umversity of Washmgton 1901-42 (professor of Enghsh 1901-42, dean of graduate school 1920-42, acting dean of faculties 1926-27, assistant dean 1927- 31, and assistant vice-president 1931 and 1932), did research work at Bntish Museum and University of Oxford 1905-06; research visiting scholar Huntington Library 1935-36, author Old English Musical Terms (1899), The Political and Ecclesiastical Allegory of the First Book of the Faerte Queene (1911), Samuel
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 238 |
Transcript | 238 Yak Umverstty Obituary Record 1935, Major January 31, 1941, Lieutenant Colonel February 1, 1942, and Colonel November 9, 1942, graduate Signal School, Company Officers Course, 1933, stationed at Fort Monmouth June-August, 1925; laboratory assistant U S Signal Corps Sound Laboratory, Fort H G. Wnght, 1925-29; with 10th Signal Corps, Corozal, Panama Canal Zone, 1929-31, on duty at Fort Monmouth 1931-34 and Fort McKinley, Philippine Islands, 1935-37; Commanding Officer, Detachment 16th Signal Service Company and Base Signal Officer, Langley Field, 1937-39, 301st Signal Company, Aviation, Langley Field, 1940, 3d Operation Company, Aircraft Warning, Fort Sam Houston, 1941, and 503d Signal Aircraft Warning Regiment, Drew Field, 1942, assigned as Signal Officer, 5th An* Force Fighter Command, and served m Southwest Pacific Area November, 1942-May, 1943; cited and posthumously awarded Order of the Purple Heart and Legion of Ment (degree of Legionnaire) July 22, 1943, member Roman Cathohc church. Marned September 27, 1930, m Panama Canal Zone, Catherme Grace, daughter of Luke Thomas and Ellen (Gorman) Cosgrove Son* John Henry, Jr. Colonel Brewer lost his hfe m a plane crash whde on a secret mission for die Army. Survived by wife, son, father, and four brothers, Timothy F. Brewer, '23, Clarence Jerome Brewer of Uncasville, Conn, and Edward Joseph Brewer (B S Trinity Coll [Conn ] 1934) and Wilham James Brewer, both of Norwich DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Frederick Morgan Padelford, Ph.D. 1899. Born February 27, 1875, tn Haverhill, Mass Died December 3, 1942, in Pasadena, Calif Father, Rev Adomram Judson Padelford, D D (B.A, Umv of Rochester 1858, grad Rochester Theological Seminary i860), a Baptist minister, son of Sedate and Martha (Crane) Padelford of Chicago. Mother, Juha Smith (Morgan) Padelford, daughter of Wilham Pitt and Eunice White (Chester) Morgan of Albion, NY B A Colby College 1896, MA 1899 (member Delta Kappa Epsdon and Phi Beta Kappa), graduate student m Enghsh Yale Umversity 1896-99 (Ph.D 1899), professor of Enghsh literature Umversity of Idaho 1899-1901; on faculty Umversity of Washmgton 1901-42 (professor of Enghsh 1901-42, dean of graduate school 1920-42, acting dean of faculties 1926-27, assistant dean 1927- 31, and assistant vice-president 1931 and 1932), did research work at Bntish Museum and University of Oxford 1905-06; research visiting scholar Huntington Library 1935-36, author Old English Musical Terms (1899), The Political and Ecclesiastical Allegory of the First Book of the Faerte Queene (1911), Samuel |