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142 Yale University Obituary Record Arabella Gertrude (Proctor) Holden; daughter of Redfield Proctor, LL.D. (B.A Dartmouth Coll. 1851; LLB. Albany Law School 1859), and Emily (Dutton) Proctor of Proctor, Vt. Yale relatives include a cousin, Mortimer R. Proctor, '12. Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn. Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year; Freshman Baseball Team, University Baseball Team Sophomore and Junior years; Junior Promenade Committee, member University Club, Psi Upsilon, and Scroll and Key, enlistee! as seaman (1st class), US Navy, May 6, 1917; commissioned Ensign October 4, 1917; aboard U.S.S. Michigan with Atlantic Fleet and Convoy Forces November 1, 1917, until discharge December 3, 1918, returned to college and awarded degree in 1919 with enrollment in Class of 1918 Associated with Armour Leather Company, Newberry, Pa., and Boston 1919-21 and Alexander Brothers, manufacturers of leather belting and specialties, Philadelphia, 1921-29 (vice-president 1922-29); with Smith, Graham & Rockwell, brokers, Philadelphia, 1929-31; vice-president Jan- ney & Company, Philadelphia, 1931-36; general partner Yarnall & Company, underwriters and brokers, Philadelphia, 1936-41; assistant vice- president Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia, 1942-44; vice-president Salt Dome Oil Company, Houston, Texas, 1934-44, and Charles L. Ireson Company, leather belting, Philadelphia; treasurer Charlotte Leather Company 1922-28; president Four Hundred Madison Avenue Corporation, New York City; trustee Temple University 1942-44; member board of managers Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, 1930-44 (vice-president of the board 1939-41, president 1942-44), organizer new Philadelphia Yale Club 1930, on council of Philadelphia Historical Society; member Military Order of the World War and Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Married October 20, 1917, in Watertown, Conn, Madeleine, daughter of Buel Havens and Maude (Willard) Hemmway Children* Cynthia, the wife of Dickerson Mcllvain, and Lieut Robert Fletcher Holden, Jr, rc-43, USNR Death due to uremia Buried in churchyard of Church of the Redeemer. Survived by wife, children, one grandchild, and a sister, Mrs John Leonard Proctor of Washington. Eugene Augustus Krauss, B.A. 1918. Born July 16, 1896, in Cleveland, Ohio. Died July 6, 1944, in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Father, Augustus Leberecht Krauss, member Lake Shqre Saw Mill & Lumber Company, Cleveland; son of Christian August afyi Christiane
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 142 |
Transcript | 142 Yale University Obituary Record Arabella Gertrude (Proctor) Holden; daughter of Redfield Proctor, LL.D. (B.A Dartmouth Coll. 1851; LLB. Albany Law School 1859), and Emily (Dutton) Proctor of Proctor, Vt. Yale relatives include a cousin, Mortimer R. Proctor, '12. Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn. Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year; Freshman Baseball Team, University Baseball Team Sophomore and Junior years; Junior Promenade Committee, member University Club, Psi Upsilon, and Scroll and Key, enlistee! as seaman (1st class), US Navy, May 6, 1917; commissioned Ensign October 4, 1917; aboard U.S.S. Michigan with Atlantic Fleet and Convoy Forces November 1, 1917, until discharge December 3, 1918, returned to college and awarded degree in 1919 with enrollment in Class of 1918 Associated with Armour Leather Company, Newberry, Pa., and Boston 1919-21 and Alexander Brothers, manufacturers of leather belting and specialties, Philadelphia, 1921-29 (vice-president 1922-29); with Smith, Graham & Rockwell, brokers, Philadelphia, 1929-31; vice-president Jan- ney & Company, Philadelphia, 1931-36; general partner Yarnall & Company, underwriters and brokers, Philadelphia, 1936-41; assistant vice- president Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia, 1942-44; vice-president Salt Dome Oil Company, Houston, Texas, 1934-44, and Charles L. Ireson Company, leather belting, Philadelphia; treasurer Charlotte Leather Company 1922-28; president Four Hundred Madison Avenue Corporation, New York City; trustee Temple University 1942-44; member board of managers Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, 1930-44 (vice-president of the board 1939-41, president 1942-44), organizer new Philadelphia Yale Club 1930, on council of Philadelphia Historical Society; member Military Order of the World War and Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Married October 20, 1917, in Watertown, Conn, Madeleine, daughter of Buel Havens and Maude (Willard) Hemmway Children* Cynthia, the wife of Dickerson Mcllvain, and Lieut Robert Fletcher Holden, Jr, rc-43, USNR Death due to uremia Buried in churchyard of Church of the Redeemer. Survived by wife, children, one grandchild, and a sister, Mrs John Leonard Proctor of Washington. Eugene Augustus Krauss, B.A. 1918. Born July 16, 1896, in Cleveland, Ohio. Died July 6, 1944, in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Father, Augustus Leberecht Krauss, member Lake Shqre Saw Mill & Lumber Company, Cleveland; son of Christian August afyi Christiane |