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Yale College 143 and Babette ^Steinhardt) Seligman of New York City. Mother, Guta (Loeb) Seligman; daughter of Solomon and Betty (Gallenberg) Loeb of New York City. Yale relatives include a cousin, Walter Seligman, '13 S. Columbia Grammar School, New York City, and Mornstown (N J ) School. Second colloquy appointment Senior year; coxswain Class crew three years; Freshman Glee Club; Apollo Glee Club Sophomore year, University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs Association Senior year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club and Psi Upsilon. Studied banking in Europe 1908-11 (with Siegmund Robinow & Sohn, exporters, Hamburg, Dresden Bank, Hamburg, Banque de Bruxelles; Swiss Bankverein and Seligman Brothers, London); member J, & W. Seligman & Company 1911-20, vice-president Bond & Goodwin, bankers, New York City, 1921 until retirement from active business 1925; attended Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, June-July, 1916, commissioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance Officers Reserve Corps, June 1, 1917; appointed assistant to Chief of Field Artillery Section Carriage, June 13, 1917, transferred to Finance Department, Ordnance, and appointed assistant to Chief Disbursing Officer August 1, 1917; aide-de-camp to Brigadier General R. E. L Michie, 53d Brigade, 27th Division, August 23, 1917—June 28,1918; overseas May 17,1918—December 19, 1918, assistant to financial requisition officer, Major Raymond Ives, '08, June 28, 1918— October 25, 1918; in office of Provost Marshal General October 25, 1918, untd discharge December 20, 1918, promoted Captain, Military Police Corps, November 8, 1918, commissioned Major, Military Police Reserve Corps, November 10,1921; commissioned Lieutenant Commander, United States Naval Reserve, March 7, 1932; attended Army Industrial College 1932-33; called to active duty November 26, 1941; ofidered to Navy Pier, Chicago, as Security Officer; made Executive Officer September 25, 1942, transferred to Cape May, N.J, January 9, 1943, as controller at joint operating office, U S Naval Base; ordered to Naval Air Technical Training Center, Norman, Okla., October, 1943; discharged because of ill-health January 27, 1944; trustee St. John's Guild, treasurer New York State American Legion; on unemployment committee appointed by President Hoover 1931, member Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States and American Academy of Political and Social Science Married June 29, 1911, in North Hatley, Quebec, Josephine, daughter of William Hyer and Mary (Ellis) Knowles. Children* Joseph Lionel, Jr , '38 L., and Muriel Greta (died in infancy). Death due to a gunshot wound Ashes interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Survived by wife, son, a grandson, mother, and a sister, Margaret S Lewisohn, the wife of Samuel Adolph Lewisohn (BA Princeton 1904; LL.B. Columbia Univ. 1907) of Harrison, N.Y.
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 143 |
Transcript | Yale College 143 and Babette ^Steinhardt) Seligman of New York City. Mother, Guta (Loeb) Seligman; daughter of Solomon and Betty (Gallenberg) Loeb of New York City. Yale relatives include a cousin, Walter Seligman, '13 S. Columbia Grammar School, New York City, and Mornstown (N J ) School. Second colloquy appointment Senior year; coxswain Class crew three years; Freshman Glee Club; Apollo Glee Club Sophomore year, University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs Association Senior year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club and Psi Upsilon. Studied banking in Europe 1908-11 (with Siegmund Robinow & Sohn, exporters, Hamburg, Dresden Bank, Hamburg, Banque de Bruxelles; Swiss Bankverein and Seligman Brothers, London); member J, & W. Seligman & Company 1911-20, vice-president Bond & Goodwin, bankers, New York City, 1921 until retirement from active business 1925; attended Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, June-July, 1916, commissioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance Officers Reserve Corps, June 1, 1917; appointed assistant to Chief of Field Artillery Section Carriage, June 13, 1917, transferred to Finance Department, Ordnance, and appointed assistant to Chief Disbursing Officer August 1, 1917; aide-de-camp to Brigadier General R. E. L Michie, 53d Brigade, 27th Division, August 23, 1917—June 28,1918; overseas May 17,1918—December 19, 1918, assistant to financial requisition officer, Major Raymond Ives, '08, June 28, 1918— October 25, 1918; in office of Provost Marshal General October 25, 1918, untd discharge December 20, 1918, promoted Captain, Military Police Corps, November 8, 1918, commissioned Major, Military Police Reserve Corps, November 10,1921; commissioned Lieutenant Commander, United States Naval Reserve, March 7, 1932; attended Army Industrial College 1932-33; called to active duty November 26, 1941; ofidered to Navy Pier, Chicago, as Security Officer; made Executive Officer September 25, 1942, transferred to Cape May, N.J, January 9, 1943, as controller at joint operating office, U S Naval Base; ordered to Naval Air Technical Training Center, Norman, Okla., October, 1943; discharged because of ill-health January 27, 1944; trustee St. John's Guild, treasurer New York State American Legion; on unemployment committee appointed by President Hoover 1931, member Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States and American Academy of Political and Social Science Married June 29, 1911, in North Hatley, Quebec, Josephine, daughter of William Hyer and Mary (Ellis) Knowles. Children* Joseph Lionel, Jr , '38 L., and Muriel Greta (died in infancy). Death due to a gunshot wound Ashes interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Survived by wife, son, a grandson, mother, and a sister, Margaret S Lewisohn, the wife of Samuel Adolph Lewisohn (BA Princeton 1904; LL.B. Columbia Univ. 1907) of Harrison, N.Y. |