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Sheffield Scientific School 293 Crew two years; University Crew Senior year; Class deacon and chairman deputations committee Sheff Christian Association Junior year, on interfraternity council two years, cup man; member St. Anthony and Delta Psi and Torch Honor Society. Private Battery A, 10th Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, July 31, 1916; entered Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, June 7, 1917, with 3020! Field Artillery, Camp Devens, August, 1917-January, 1918, and March-August, 1918; commissioned Captain, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917; attended School of Fire, Fort Sill, January-March, 1918; overseas August 1, 1918-May 4, 1919; in action St.-Hilaire offensive November 7-11, 1918; discharged May 8, 1919; in trust department New York Trust Company 1919-20, independendy engaged in mme examination and management in Mexico 1920-22 and 1926-28, assistant general manager Matthiesson & Hegeler Zinc Company, manufacturers of zinc products, La Salle, 111, 1922-26; partner Anderson & Fox [Lawrence W., Jr., '17 S.] (later A. O Slaughter, Anderson & Fox), brokers, New York City and San Francisco, 1928-31; president S A. Crawford Liquidating Corporation, New York City, 1931-34, vice-president Martin-Parry Corporation, manufacturers of steel products, York, Pa., 1934-42 and Aetna Sales Corporation, shipbuilding steel manufacturers, New York City, 1942-44; on Sexennial Reunion Committee of the Class, member Yale Engineering Association and All Saints' Church (Episcopal), Bay- side, N.Y. Married January 11, 1922, in Mexico City, Mexico, Consuelo, daughter of Howard Harper and Hermione G Carnes Children. Samuel George and Howard Wright. Death due to injuries received when hit by a taxicab Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Survived by wife and sons. William Baker, Ph.B. 1917. Born December 22, 1896, in Toledo, Ohio. Died March 3, 1945, in Huntington, N Y. Father, Arthur Ernest Baker (Swarthmore Coll. ^-'79), partner Baker Brothers, Inc., machine tool builders and founders, Toledo; son of William and Frances (Latimer) Baker of Toledo Mother, Daisy Beatrice (Lorenz) Baker; daughter of George E and Martha Jane (Phillips) Lorenz of Toledo. Yale relatives include Ernest M Baker, '03 S, Harold D. Baker, '06 S., Herbert H. Baker, '10, Donald F. Manning, '18, and Rufus B. Manning, ra-'i8 (cousins). Toledo High School and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Mechanical engineering course; honors in mathematics Junior year; coxswain
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 293 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 293 Crew two years; University Crew Senior year; Class deacon and chairman deputations committee Sheff Christian Association Junior year, on interfraternity council two years, cup man; member St. Anthony and Delta Psi and Torch Honor Society. Private Battery A, 10th Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, July 31, 1916; entered Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, June 7, 1917, with 3020! Field Artillery, Camp Devens, August, 1917-January, 1918, and March-August, 1918; commissioned Captain, Field Artillery, August 15, 1917; attended School of Fire, Fort Sill, January-March, 1918; overseas August 1, 1918-May 4, 1919; in action St.-Hilaire offensive November 7-11, 1918; discharged May 8, 1919; in trust department New York Trust Company 1919-20, independendy engaged in mme examination and management in Mexico 1920-22 and 1926-28, assistant general manager Matthiesson & Hegeler Zinc Company, manufacturers of zinc products, La Salle, 111, 1922-26; partner Anderson & Fox [Lawrence W., Jr., '17 S.] (later A. O Slaughter, Anderson & Fox), brokers, New York City and San Francisco, 1928-31; president S A. Crawford Liquidating Corporation, New York City, 1931-34, vice-president Martin-Parry Corporation, manufacturers of steel products, York, Pa., 1934-42 and Aetna Sales Corporation, shipbuilding steel manufacturers, New York City, 1942-44; on Sexennial Reunion Committee of the Class, member Yale Engineering Association and All Saints' Church (Episcopal), Bay- side, N.Y. Married January 11, 1922, in Mexico City, Mexico, Consuelo, daughter of Howard Harper and Hermione G Carnes Children. Samuel George and Howard Wright. Death due to injuries received when hit by a taxicab Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Survived by wife and sons. William Baker, Ph.B. 1917. Born December 22, 1896, in Toledo, Ohio. Died March 3, 1945, in Huntington, N Y. Father, Arthur Ernest Baker (Swarthmore Coll. ^-'79), partner Baker Brothers, Inc., machine tool builders and founders, Toledo; son of William and Frances (Latimer) Baker of Toledo Mother, Daisy Beatrice (Lorenz) Baker; daughter of George E and Martha Jane (Phillips) Lorenz of Toledo. Yale relatives include Ernest M Baker, '03 S, Harold D. Baker, '06 S., Herbert H. Baker, '10, Donald F. Manning, '18, and Rufus B. Manning, ra-'i8 (cousins). Toledo High School and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Mechanical engineering course; honors in mathematics Junior year; coxswain |