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Yale College 111 Juha (Scanlon) Brandon of County Cork, Ireland. Mother, Mary Ann (Nolan) Brandon; daughter of Michael and Johanna (Herelehy) Nolan of Tipperary, Ireland. Derby High School. Second dispute appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year. Attended Yale School of Medicine 1906-07. Treasurer and business manager Knickerbocker Stock Company, theatrical producers, 1907-08; teacher of shorthand and English Spencer College, Jersey City, N.J., 1908-09; stenographer New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company 1909-10; cost clerk, factory accountant, and systemizer Eaton, Crane & Pike Company, stationers, Pittsfield, Mass., 1910-11; assistant to the dean St. Louis University School of Medicine 1911-14 (M.A. St. Louis University 1912; member Phi Beta Pi); assistant to general superintendent Southern California Edison Company, Los Angeles, 1914-16, taught typing, stenography, and commercial law Sawyer School of Business, Los Angeles, 1916-18, associated with Los Angeles school system 1918-26 and 1928-45, teacher of public speaking Los Angeles High School 1918-21 and Lincoln High School 1921-24, instructor in English Hollywood High School 1924-26, George Washington High School 1928-31 and 1938-45, and John Marshall High School 1931-38 (substitute vice-principal 1932-33); on leave of absence 1926-28 and studied at Columbia University 1926-27; member English Graduate Union of Columbia University, Yale Club of Southern California, and Mother of Good Council Church (Catholic), Hollywood. Married June 17, 1915, in Los Angeles, Georgia Cheesman, daughter of David Leavenworth and Mary W. (Cheesman) Durand No children Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Calif. Survived by wife, five sisters, Mrs Ann Reynolds, Mrs Margaret Zipf, Mrs. George H. Johnson, Mrs. Allan MacAller, and Miss Catherine J. Brandon, and two brothers, M. L. and Tom Brandon. Edgar Hart Guynn, B.A. 1906. Born February 26, 1878, in Sacramento, Ky Died February 13, 1945, in Columbia, Tenn. Father, John William Guynn, a carpenter in Sacramento; son of Richard and Ehza (Fisher) Guynn of Greenville, Ky. Mother, Lucretia Janie (McEuen) Guynn; daughter of Henry Clay and Elizabeth (Baker) Mc- Euen of Sacramento. Sacramento Academy; attended University of Kentucky about 1899- 1900; B.A. National Normal University 1903, principal Webster (Fla ) High School 1903-04; superintendent Patriot (Ind ) High School 1904- 05. Entered Yale College Senior year.
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 111 |
Transcript | Yale College 111 Juha (Scanlon) Brandon of County Cork, Ireland. Mother, Mary Ann (Nolan) Brandon; daughter of Michael and Johanna (Herelehy) Nolan of Tipperary, Ireland. Derby High School. Second dispute appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year. Attended Yale School of Medicine 1906-07. Treasurer and business manager Knickerbocker Stock Company, theatrical producers, 1907-08; teacher of shorthand and English Spencer College, Jersey City, N.J., 1908-09; stenographer New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company 1909-10; cost clerk, factory accountant, and systemizer Eaton, Crane & Pike Company, stationers, Pittsfield, Mass., 1910-11; assistant to the dean St. Louis University School of Medicine 1911-14 (M.A. St. Louis University 1912; member Phi Beta Pi); assistant to general superintendent Southern California Edison Company, Los Angeles, 1914-16, taught typing, stenography, and commercial law Sawyer School of Business, Los Angeles, 1916-18, associated with Los Angeles school system 1918-26 and 1928-45, teacher of public speaking Los Angeles High School 1918-21 and Lincoln High School 1921-24, instructor in English Hollywood High School 1924-26, George Washington High School 1928-31 and 1938-45, and John Marshall High School 1931-38 (substitute vice-principal 1932-33); on leave of absence 1926-28 and studied at Columbia University 1926-27; member English Graduate Union of Columbia University, Yale Club of Southern California, and Mother of Good Council Church (Catholic), Hollywood. Married June 17, 1915, in Los Angeles, Georgia Cheesman, daughter of David Leavenworth and Mary W. (Cheesman) Durand No children Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Calif. Survived by wife, five sisters, Mrs Ann Reynolds, Mrs Margaret Zipf, Mrs. George H. Johnson, Mrs. Allan MacAller, and Miss Catherine J. Brandon, and two brothers, M. L. and Tom Brandon. Edgar Hart Guynn, B.A. 1906. Born February 26, 1878, in Sacramento, Ky Died February 13, 1945, in Columbia, Tenn. Father, John William Guynn, a carpenter in Sacramento; son of Richard and Ehza (Fisher) Guynn of Greenville, Ky. Mother, Lucretia Janie (McEuen) Guynn; daughter of Henry Clay and Elizabeth (Baker) Mc- Euen of Sacramento. Sacramento Academy; attended University of Kentucky about 1899- 1900; B.A. National Normal University 1903, principal Webster (Fla ) High School 1903-04; superintendent Patriot (Ind ) High School 1904- 05. Entered Yale College Senior year. |