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42 Yale University Obituary Record WYLIE McLEAN AYRES BA 1897 Born December 15, 1874, tn Cincinnati, Ohio Died December 22, 1945, in Cincinnati, Ohio Father, Stephen Cooper Ayres (B A Miami Umv 1861, MA 1886, MD Medical Coll Ohio 1864), an ophthalmologist in Cincinnati, professor of ophthalmology University of Cmcinnati College of Medicine 1898-1910, professor emeritus 1910- 21, son of Henry P and Kathenne Ehza (Rowan) Ayres Mother, Louise (McLean) Ayres, daughter of Samuel Brown Wyhe and Ann Eliza (Hutchens) McLean Franklin School, Cincinnati Attended Medical College of Ohio 1897- 1900 (M D 1900, member Nu Sigma Nu), interne City Hospital, Cincinnati; studied in Vienna and Halle and attended clinics in Pans, Vienna, Berlin, and London, physician in Cincinnati 1900 until retirement about 1937, associated in practice with his father, specialist in diseases of the ear, eye, nose, and throat 1900-17, and an ophthalmologist until retirement, on staff eye department, College Dispensary, University of Cincinnati, 1902-08, assistant to the chair of ophthalmology 1908-09, assistant clinical professor of ophthalmology 1909- 21, and professor of clinical ophthalmology 1921-30, assistant director ophthalmologi- cal service Cincinnati General Hospital, contributed articles to medical journals, commissioned First Lieutenant Cincinnati Home Guard, and Captain, Medical Corps, US Army, July 22, 1918, assigned to Base Hospital No no, A E F , overseas November 19, 1918-July 10, 1919, stationed at Mars-sur-Alher and later in Pans as instructor m ophthalmology at The Sorbonne; discharged July 15, 1919, an expert in the growing of irises, he was widely known in Europe and the United States as the producer of new varieties of the flower, vice- president Cincinnati Yale Club 1918, member Cincinnati Ophthalmological Club and Mount Auburn Church (Presbyterian), Cincinnati Married March 31, 1920, in Cincinnati, Kate Miller, daughter of Albert Barnes and Emma Elizabeth (Miller) Voorheis and sister of Louis E Voorheis, '97 S No children Mrs Ayres died February 7, 1945 Death due to chronic coronary insufficiency Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cmcinnati Survived by two sisters, Mrs Pelham Hooker Blossom of Amherst, Ohio, and Mrs Archibald Hamilton Rowan of Washington, DC, and a brother, Robert W Ayres, '03 S Another brother, Rowan Ayres, '98 S, died in 1912 ARTHUR WELLINGTON BELL BA 1897 Born March 2, 1875, in Allegheny, Pa Died July 9,1945, in Boston, Mass Father, Arthur Wellington Bell, partner H K Porter & Company, manufacturers of locomotives, Pittsburgh, son of Thomas M and Charlotte (Harvey) Bell of Pittsburgh Mother, Emma (Marshall) Bell, daughter of Archibald and Mary (Bell) Marshall of Allegheny Yale relatives include A Marshall Bell, '99 S (brother); Carroll H Fitzhugh, '96 (brother-in-law); Archibald M Bell, Jr, '23 S (nephew) Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh Second dispute appointment Junior year, on board Yale Record Senior year; member University Club, Alpha Delta Phi, and Wolf's Head Engaged in managing estates and traveling until 1910, investment banker in Pittsburgh 1910 until retirement 1917 (partner Holmes, Wardrop & Company 1912-15 and Holmes, Bulkley & Wardrop Company 1915-17), attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Oglethorpe, August-November, 1917, commissioned First Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917, assigned to 328th Infantry, 82d Division, Camp Gordon, December, 1917-Apnl, 1918, Depot Brigade, Camp Gordon, April-August, 1918, Small Arms Firing School, Toledo, Ohio, August, 1918, 90th Infantry, 20th Division, Camp Sevier, September-December, 1918, and Camp Greene, December, 1918, discharged December 19, 1918, author* Cape Cod Color (1931), contributed verse to Saturday Review of Literature, Atlantic Monthly, and The (Old) Farmer's
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
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 42 |
Transcript | 42 Yale University Obituary Record WYLIE McLEAN AYRES BA 1897 Born December 15, 1874, tn Cincinnati, Ohio Died December 22, 1945, in Cincinnati, Ohio Father, Stephen Cooper Ayres (B A Miami Umv 1861, MA 1886, MD Medical Coll Ohio 1864), an ophthalmologist in Cincinnati, professor of ophthalmology University of Cmcinnati College of Medicine 1898-1910, professor emeritus 1910- 21, son of Henry P and Kathenne Ehza (Rowan) Ayres Mother, Louise (McLean) Ayres, daughter of Samuel Brown Wyhe and Ann Eliza (Hutchens) McLean Franklin School, Cincinnati Attended Medical College of Ohio 1897- 1900 (M D 1900, member Nu Sigma Nu), interne City Hospital, Cincinnati; studied in Vienna and Halle and attended clinics in Pans, Vienna, Berlin, and London, physician in Cincinnati 1900 until retirement about 1937, associated in practice with his father, specialist in diseases of the ear, eye, nose, and throat 1900-17, and an ophthalmologist until retirement, on staff eye department, College Dispensary, University of Cincinnati, 1902-08, assistant to the chair of ophthalmology 1908-09, assistant clinical professor of ophthalmology 1909- 21, and professor of clinical ophthalmology 1921-30, assistant director ophthalmologi- cal service Cincinnati General Hospital, contributed articles to medical journals, commissioned First Lieutenant Cincinnati Home Guard, and Captain, Medical Corps, US Army, July 22, 1918, assigned to Base Hospital No no, A E F , overseas November 19, 1918-July 10, 1919, stationed at Mars-sur-Alher and later in Pans as instructor m ophthalmology at The Sorbonne; discharged July 15, 1919, an expert in the growing of irises, he was widely known in Europe and the United States as the producer of new varieties of the flower, vice- president Cincinnati Yale Club 1918, member Cincinnati Ophthalmological Club and Mount Auburn Church (Presbyterian), Cincinnati Married March 31, 1920, in Cincinnati, Kate Miller, daughter of Albert Barnes and Emma Elizabeth (Miller) Voorheis and sister of Louis E Voorheis, '97 S No children Mrs Ayres died February 7, 1945 Death due to chronic coronary insufficiency Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cmcinnati Survived by two sisters, Mrs Pelham Hooker Blossom of Amherst, Ohio, and Mrs Archibald Hamilton Rowan of Washington, DC, and a brother, Robert W Ayres, '03 S Another brother, Rowan Ayres, '98 S, died in 1912 ARTHUR WELLINGTON BELL BA 1897 Born March 2, 1875, in Allegheny, Pa Died July 9,1945, in Boston, Mass Father, Arthur Wellington Bell, partner H K Porter & Company, manufacturers of locomotives, Pittsburgh, son of Thomas M and Charlotte (Harvey) Bell of Pittsburgh Mother, Emma (Marshall) Bell, daughter of Archibald and Mary (Bell) Marshall of Allegheny Yale relatives include A Marshall Bell, '99 S (brother); Carroll H Fitzhugh, '96 (brother-in-law); Archibald M Bell, Jr, '23 S (nephew) Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh Second dispute appointment Junior year, on board Yale Record Senior year; member University Club, Alpha Delta Phi, and Wolf's Head Engaged in managing estates and traveling until 1910, investment banker in Pittsburgh 1910 until retirement 1917 (partner Holmes, Wardrop & Company 1912-15 and Holmes, Bulkley & Wardrop Company 1915-17), attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Oglethorpe, August-November, 1917, commissioned First Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917, assigned to 328th Infantry, 82d Division, Camp Gordon, December, 1917-Apnl, 1918, Depot Brigade, Camp Gordon, April-August, 1918, Small Arms Firing School, Toledo, Ohio, August, 1918, 90th Infantry, 20th Division, Camp Sevier, September-December, 1918, and Camp Greene, December, 1918, discharged December 19, 1918, author* Cape Cod Color (1931), contributed verse to Saturday Review of Literature, Atlantic Monthly, and The (Old) Farmer's |