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Yale College 133 pany, Norwich, for a few months 1919, resided in Los Angeles, Calif., 1920-21; owned and operated Uplands Orchards, Norwich, 1922-33; power engineer with State of Connecticut 1932-33 and United States Finishing Company 1933-36; marine engineer National Bulk Carriers 1942-43; enrolled as warrant machinist, U.S Naval Reserve, April 11, 1917; assistant repair officer Newport, R.I., until November 6, 1917, and New London, Conn, until June, 1918; commissioned Ensign (Engineer Corps) June 6, 1918; in charge of all repair and machine shops in New London, Nantucket, Block Island, Woods Hole, and New Bedford, and assistant repair officer materiel section Newport; discharged April 11,1921; subsequently enrolled as Ensign, Connecticut Volunteer Reserve, 1932; chief engineer with unlimited license, American Merchant Marine, World War II, member International Association of Fire Engineers, American Legion, Masbnic order, and Grace Church (Episcopal), Yantic, Conn. Married November 20,1917, in New York City, Louise Elliot, daughter of George Elliot and Eugenie (Cohn) Flint Sons* Charles Lanman (Univ. Connecticut ex- 46), Austin Flint (Umv Connecticut ^^-'42; B S United States Coast Guard Academy 1943), and Robert Agnew Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Survived by wife, sons, and one grandson. Horace Lyman Huson, B.A. 1907. Born February 18, 1884, in Taunton, Mass. Died September 5, 1943, in Cleveland, Ohio. Father, Winfield Scott Huson, mechanical engineer Whidock Printing Press Manufacturing Company, Derby, Conn ; son of William and Maria (Lewis) Huson of New York City Mother, Mary Frances (van Ranst) Huson; daughter of Horace E. and Amelia (Wood) van Ranst of New York City. Derby High School. Associated with his father 1907-08; commercial salesman Aluminum Company of America, New Kensington and Pittsburgh, Pa., and Rochester, N.Y., 1908-12; salesman in Middle West for Kolynos Company, Chicago, 1912-13; sales manager Brazil Stamping & Manufacturing Company, metal goods, Cleveland, 1913-15, sales representative Cleveland Metal Products Company 1915-19, detailed to industrial field research on essential use of hydro-carbon fuel-burning devices for Priorities Committee War Industries Board 1918; sales agent in Middle West for Kirk-Latty Manufacturing Company, bolts, nuts, and metal products, Cleveland, 1919-22; director of advertising and endowment promotion Ohio Wesleyan University 1922-23; secretary-manager Tennessee-Kentucky Brick Manufac-
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 133 |
Transcript | Yale College 133 pany, Norwich, for a few months 1919, resided in Los Angeles, Calif., 1920-21; owned and operated Uplands Orchards, Norwich, 1922-33; power engineer with State of Connecticut 1932-33 and United States Finishing Company 1933-36; marine engineer National Bulk Carriers 1942-43; enrolled as warrant machinist, U.S Naval Reserve, April 11, 1917; assistant repair officer Newport, R.I., until November 6, 1917, and New London, Conn, until June, 1918; commissioned Ensign (Engineer Corps) June 6, 1918; in charge of all repair and machine shops in New London, Nantucket, Block Island, Woods Hole, and New Bedford, and assistant repair officer materiel section Newport; discharged April 11,1921; subsequently enrolled as Ensign, Connecticut Volunteer Reserve, 1932; chief engineer with unlimited license, American Merchant Marine, World War II, member International Association of Fire Engineers, American Legion, Masbnic order, and Grace Church (Episcopal), Yantic, Conn. Married November 20,1917, in New York City, Louise Elliot, daughter of George Elliot and Eugenie (Cohn) Flint Sons* Charles Lanman (Univ. Connecticut ex- 46), Austin Flint (Umv Connecticut ^^-'42; B S United States Coast Guard Academy 1943), and Robert Agnew Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Survived by wife, sons, and one grandson. Horace Lyman Huson, B.A. 1907. Born February 18, 1884, in Taunton, Mass. Died September 5, 1943, in Cleveland, Ohio. Father, Winfield Scott Huson, mechanical engineer Whidock Printing Press Manufacturing Company, Derby, Conn ; son of William and Maria (Lewis) Huson of New York City Mother, Mary Frances (van Ranst) Huson; daughter of Horace E. and Amelia (Wood) van Ranst of New York City. Derby High School. Associated with his father 1907-08; commercial salesman Aluminum Company of America, New Kensington and Pittsburgh, Pa., and Rochester, N.Y., 1908-12; salesman in Middle West for Kolynos Company, Chicago, 1912-13; sales manager Brazil Stamping & Manufacturing Company, metal goods, Cleveland, 1913-15, sales representative Cleveland Metal Products Company 1915-19, detailed to industrial field research on essential use of hydro-carbon fuel-burning devices for Priorities Committee War Industries Board 1918; sales agent in Middle West for Kirk-Latty Manufacturing Company, bolts, nuts, and metal products, Cleveland, 1919-22; director of advertising and endowment promotion Ohio Wesleyan University 1922-23; secretary-manager Tennessee-Kentucky Brick Manufac- |