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Sheffield Scientific School 273 Phdhps-Exeter Select course. With New England Casualty Company, San Francisco, 1913-16, claims adjuster and underwriter Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, San Francisco, 1916-19 and resident special agent 1919-21; manager northern California offices Maryland Casualty Company 1921-26, owner Theodore P. Strong Company and general agent American Indemnity Company, San Francisco, 1926-44; member Masonic order and Congregational church, Oakland Married October 19, 1912, in New York City, Edith Blanche, daughter of Victor and Elizabeth (Michael) Grosse Son* Dwight Vernon (BA Stanford Univ. 1937). Mr. and Mrs Strong were divorced in 1943. Death due to congestive heart failure Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, San Mateo County, Cahf. Survived by son and mother. Arthur Anderson Ticknor, Ph.B. 1914. Born October 6, 1892, in West Claremont, N H Died September 26, 1943, in Plainfield, N.J. Father, Rev. Joseph Almon Ticknor, '78. Mother, Nelly Haigh (Anderson) Ticknor Yale relatives include* Jacob Cadin (B A 1784) (greatgrandfather); Almon P. Ticknor (MD. 1853) (grandfather), and Herbert L. Mitchell, '85 S. (uncle) Athol (Mass.) High School Chemistry course, general honors for excellence in all studies Freshman year; two-year honors for excellence in all studies Junior year and three-year honors Senior year; member Sigma Xi. Attended Yale Graduate School 1914-17 (Ph D 1917; laboratory assistant in chemistry 1914-16; member Alpha Chi Sigma and Gamma Alpha) Research chemist Calco Chemical Company, Inc (subsidiary American Cyanamid Company), Bound Brook, N.J., 1917-20 and divisional chemist in charge basic dyes and lake pigments 1924-43, assistant to chief chemist Tubize Artificial Silk Company 1920-24 (in Tubize, Belgium, 1920 and Hopewell, Va , 1920-24); author. "The Polyketide Iso Thiocyanate" and "Ethyl Iso Thiocyan-Propionate", contributed to Journal of the American Chemical Society; fellow American Institute of Chemists; member Plainfield Civilian Defense Council, American Chemical Society, and Grace Church (Episcopal), Plainfield. Married July 30, 1918, in Hartford, Conn., Katharine Cowles, daughter of Thomas and Katharine Cowles (Whitdesey) Abbe. Daughter Catharine Abbe. Death due to a heart attack. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, West Haven, Conn. Survived by wife, daughter, mother, and a brother, John Williams Ticknor of New York City.
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 273 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 273 Phdhps-Exeter Select course. With New England Casualty Company, San Francisco, 1913-16, claims adjuster and underwriter Aetna Casualty and Surety Company, San Francisco, 1916-19 and resident special agent 1919-21; manager northern California offices Maryland Casualty Company 1921-26, owner Theodore P. Strong Company and general agent American Indemnity Company, San Francisco, 1926-44; member Masonic order and Congregational church, Oakland Married October 19, 1912, in New York City, Edith Blanche, daughter of Victor and Elizabeth (Michael) Grosse Son* Dwight Vernon (BA Stanford Univ. 1937). Mr. and Mrs Strong were divorced in 1943. Death due to congestive heart failure Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, San Mateo County, Cahf. Survived by son and mother. Arthur Anderson Ticknor, Ph.B. 1914. Born October 6, 1892, in West Claremont, N H Died September 26, 1943, in Plainfield, N.J. Father, Rev. Joseph Almon Ticknor, '78. Mother, Nelly Haigh (Anderson) Ticknor Yale relatives include* Jacob Cadin (B A 1784) (greatgrandfather); Almon P. Ticknor (MD. 1853) (grandfather), and Herbert L. Mitchell, '85 S. (uncle) Athol (Mass.) High School Chemistry course, general honors for excellence in all studies Freshman year; two-year honors for excellence in all studies Junior year and three-year honors Senior year; member Sigma Xi. Attended Yale Graduate School 1914-17 (Ph D 1917; laboratory assistant in chemistry 1914-16; member Alpha Chi Sigma and Gamma Alpha) Research chemist Calco Chemical Company, Inc (subsidiary American Cyanamid Company), Bound Brook, N.J., 1917-20 and divisional chemist in charge basic dyes and lake pigments 1924-43, assistant to chief chemist Tubize Artificial Silk Company 1920-24 (in Tubize, Belgium, 1920 and Hopewell, Va , 1920-24); author. "The Polyketide Iso Thiocyanate" and "Ethyl Iso Thiocyan-Propionate", contributed to Journal of the American Chemical Society; fellow American Institute of Chemists; member Plainfield Civilian Defense Council, American Chemical Society, and Grace Church (Episcopal), Plainfield. Married July 30, 1918, in Hartford, Conn., Katharine Cowles, daughter of Thomas and Katharine Cowles (Whitdesey) Abbe. Daughter Catharine Abbe. Death due to a heart attack. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, West Haven, Conn. Survived by wife, daughter, mother, and a brother, John Williams Ticknor of New York City. |