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270 Yale University Obituary Record ton, and Oregon, Railway Track-Work Company, Philadelphia, 1923-24; consulting engineer, Albany, NY., 1931-33; engineer and estimator Wolff & Munier, Inc., New York' City, 1936; sales engineer United States Radiator Corporation and later manager Pacific Steel Boiler Division, Scotia and Schenectady, N Y, 1937-43; member Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, American Electric Railway Association, Masonic order, and Episcopal church. Married April 18,1915, in New Haven, Florence, daughter of Otto and Helena Loos. Children* Lydia Florence and Martha Pauline. Death due to carcinoma Buried in Hartford. Survived by wife and daughters. John Herman Eden, Ph.B. 1912. Born April 7, 1889, in New Yor\ City Died September 4, 1943, m Inverness, Fla. Father, John H. Eden, '73 M. Mother, Mary Daggett (Chidsey) Eden. Yale relatives include* Naphtah Daggett (B.A. 1748) (great-great-great- uncle), Philip Daggett (B A. 1762) (great-great-grandfather); Robert G. Chidsey, '77 (uncle); and Morgan H. Grace, Jr, '29, John E. Grace, ex- '30, and Oliver R Grace, '30 (nephews). Pomfret (Conn) School Chemistry course, Triennial Committee; member University Club. Special agent, New York metropolitan district, United States Department of Commerce, 1912-13, associated with Howland Publishing Company, New York City; insurance broker in New York City 1920-38; engaged in land development and farming orange and tung groves, Inverness, 1938-43; private (1st class) Squadron A, New York National Guard, October 16, 1913, saw service on Mexican border July-December, 1916; received medical discharge July 23, 1917, enlisted as private, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps, October 4, 1917; Ground Officers Training School, Kelly Field, December 1, 1917; transferred to United States School for Adjutants, Columbus, Ohio, January, 1918; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Signal Reserve Corps, Aviation Section, February 21, 1918; sent to Carruthers Field as Mihtary Police Officer, February 25, 1918; in office of Director of Military Aeronautics, Finance Branch of Supply Section, Washington, November 1, 1918; discharged December 23, 1918; treasurer Class of 1912 S from 1912 to 1940 and acting secretary of the Class 1930; member several Class reunion committees (chairman 1937 reunion) and permanent reunion committee of Alumni Board, trustee Village of Kings Point, N Y., 1924-38; member The Association of Ex-Members of Squadron A, Amencan Legion, New York Association for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New York Zoological Society, National Association of Audu-
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 270 |
Transcript | 270 Yale University Obituary Record ton, and Oregon, Railway Track-Work Company, Philadelphia, 1923-24; consulting engineer, Albany, NY., 1931-33; engineer and estimator Wolff & Munier, Inc., New York' City, 1936; sales engineer United States Radiator Corporation and later manager Pacific Steel Boiler Division, Scotia and Schenectady, N Y, 1937-43; member Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, American Electric Railway Association, Masonic order, and Episcopal church. Married April 18,1915, in New Haven, Florence, daughter of Otto and Helena Loos. Children* Lydia Florence and Martha Pauline. Death due to carcinoma Buried in Hartford. Survived by wife and daughters. John Herman Eden, Ph.B. 1912. Born April 7, 1889, in New Yor\ City Died September 4, 1943, m Inverness, Fla. Father, John H. Eden, '73 M. Mother, Mary Daggett (Chidsey) Eden. Yale relatives include* Naphtah Daggett (B.A. 1748) (great-great-great- uncle), Philip Daggett (B A. 1762) (great-great-grandfather); Robert G. Chidsey, '77 (uncle); and Morgan H. Grace, Jr, '29, John E. Grace, ex- '30, and Oliver R Grace, '30 (nephews). Pomfret (Conn) School Chemistry course, Triennial Committee; member University Club. Special agent, New York metropolitan district, United States Department of Commerce, 1912-13, associated with Howland Publishing Company, New York City; insurance broker in New York City 1920-38; engaged in land development and farming orange and tung groves, Inverness, 1938-43; private (1st class) Squadron A, New York National Guard, October 16, 1913, saw service on Mexican border July-December, 1916; received medical discharge July 23, 1917, enlisted as private, Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps, October 4, 1917; Ground Officers Training School, Kelly Field, December 1, 1917; transferred to United States School for Adjutants, Columbus, Ohio, January, 1918; commissioned Second Lieutenant, Signal Reserve Corps, Aviation Section, February 21, 1918; sent to Carruthers Field as Mihtary Police Officer, February 25, 1918; in office of Director of Military Aeronautics, Finance Branch of Supply Section, Washington, November 1, 1918; discharged December 23, 1918; treasurer Class of 1912 S from 1912 to 1940 and acting secretary of the Class 1930; member several Class reunion committees (chairman 1937 reunion) and permanent reunion committee of Alumni Board, trustee Village of Kings Point, N Y., 1924-38; member The Association of Ex-Members of Squadron A, Amencan Legion, New York Association for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New York Zoological Society, National Association of Audu- |