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Yale College 135 Brookline High School and Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn Second dispute appointment Junior and Senior years; second Class crew Sophomore and Junior years; fourth University Crew fall of Senior year; winner second regatta cup spring of 1906; member Psi Upsilon Attended Harvard Medical School 1907-11 (MD. 1911), interne Boston Floating Hospital 1911, Massachusetts General Hospital 1911-12, and Children's Hospital, Boston, 1913; pediatrician in Boston 1913-17 and $919-43; fellow in pediatrics Harvard Medical School 1914-16 and assistant 1919-21; visiting pediatrician Children's Hospital and Infant's Hospital; overseas with American Red Cross November 1, 1917—February 1, 1919; assistant director children's reconstruction work Toul, Meurthe, Moselle, and in charge of prisoners at Luneville, assimilated rank of Captain; discharged February 1, 1919; represented American Red Cross at English Infant Welfare Conference, London, July, 1918; medical examiner Brookline Civilian Defense Council and Massachusetts State Police 1941; director Mobile Medical Ambulances, Brookline, 1942; chief medical officer Brookline Civilian Defense Council 1943; member Massachusetts Medical Society, New England Pediatric Association, Amencan Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Societe Academique d'Histoire Internationale, and First Unitarian Church, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Married September 10, 1914, in Simsbury, Margret Eno (B.A. Smith Coll. 1913), daughter of George Chester and Nellie (Goodrich) Eno. Children: George Eno, '37, and Elinor (B.A. Smith Coll. 1939), the wife of Charles Albert Pingree (B A Dartmouth 1937, M C S 1938). Death due to an accidental gunshot wound Ashes interred in Simsbury Cemetery. Survived by wife, children, a sister, Ada Lieber Percy Duffett (Smith Coll. ^-'05), the wife of Walter W. Duffett of Brookline, stepmother, and a half brother, Donald B Percy, <?#-'i9 Cyril Sumner, B.A. 1907. Born August 29, 1882, in Rochester, N.Y Died February 7, 1944, in Rochester, N Y. Father, Charles Ralsey Sumner (M.D. New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital 1877), a physician in Rochester; son of Charles Sumner (M.D Homeopathic Medical Coll [Philadelphia] 1856) and Mary Jane (White) Sumner of Gilbertsville and Rochester, N Y. Mother, Julia Louise (Parsons) Sumner; daughter of Thomas and Julia (Gorshne) Parsons of Rochester. Phillips-Andover First colloquy appointment Junior year; second dispute appointment Senior year; captain Freshman Football Association and
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 135 |
Transcript | Yale College 135 Brookline High School and Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn Second dispute appointment Junior and Senior years; second Class crew Sophomore and Junior years; fourth University Crew fall of Senior year; winner second regatta cup spring of 1906; member Psi Upsilon Attended Harvard Medical School 1907-11 (MD. 1911), interne Boston Floating Hospital 1911, Massachusetts General Hospital 1911-12, and Children's Hospital, Boston, 1913; pediatrician in Boston 1913-17 and $919-43; fellow in pediatrics Harvard Medical School 1914-16 and assistant 1919-21; visiting pediatrician Children's Hospital and Infant's Hospital; overseas with American Red Cross November 1, 1917—February 1, 1919; assistant director children's reconstruction work Toul, Meurthe, Moselle, and in charge of prisoners at Luneville, assimilated rank of Captain; discharged February 1, 1919; represented American Red Cross at English Infant Welfare Conference, London, July, 1918; medical examiner Brookline Civilian Defense Council and Massachusetts State Police 1941; director Mobile Medical Ambulances, Brookline, 1942; chief medical officer Brookline Civilian Defense Council 1943; member Massachusetts Medical Society, New England Pediatric Association, Amencan Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Societe Academique d'Histoire Internationale, and First Unitarian Church, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Married September 10, 1914, in Simsbury, Margret Eno (B.A. Smith Coll. 1913), daughter of George Chester and Nellie (Goodrich) Eno. Children: George Eno, '37, and Elinor (B.A. Smith Coll. 1939), the wife of Charles Albert Pingree (B A Dartmouth 1937, M C S 1938). Death due to an accidental gunshot wound Ashes interred in Simsbury Cemetery. Survived by wife, children, a sister, Ada Lieber Percy Duffett (Smith Coll. ^-'05), the wife of Walter W. Duffett of Brookline, stepmother, and a half brother, Donald B Percy, #-'i9 Cyril Sumner, B.A. 1907. Born August 29, 1882, in Rochester, N.Y Died February 7, 1944, in Rochester, N Y. Father, Charles Ralsey Sumner (M.D. New York Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital 1877), a physician in Rochester; son of Charles Sumner (M.D Homeopathic Medical Coll [Philadelphia] 1856) and Mary Jane (White) Sumner of Gilbertsville and Rochester, N Y. Mother, Julia Louise (Parsons) Sumner; daughter of Thomas and Julia (Gorshne) Parsons of Rochester. Phillips-Andover First colloquy appointment Junior year; second dispute appointment Senior year; captain Freshman Football Association and |