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Yale College 75 PHILIP HALE PIERSON BA IQ08 Born November 7, 1886, in Paotingfu, China Died January 17, 1946, in San Francisco, Cahf Father, Rev. Isaac Pierson (B A 1866) Mother, Flora Josepha (Hale) Pierson Yale relatives include* Stephen C Pierson (B A 1864) (uncle), Deems L Pierson, '94, Albert H Pierson, '06 F, and Adrian A Pierson, '08 L (cousins) Medford (Mass) High School Second dispute appomtment Senior year, Class crew Junior year, member Alpha Sigma Phi Private tutor, Cape Ann, Mass, 1908, salesman Moody Manual Company, New York City, 1908-09, attended Harvard Medical School 1909-13 (M D 1913), house physician Massachusetts General Hospital 1913-15, physician in San Francisco, specializing in diseases of the chest, 1915-46, on staff Stanford University School of Medicine 1915-46 (chief of chest clinic 1916-46, associate professor of medicine 1923-33 and clinical professor 1933- 46, consultant and chief of staff Stanford Tuberculosis Service, San Francisco County Hospital 1935-46), consultant Fort Miley Veterans Administration, Captain Medical Reserve Corps in World War I and examiner for local draft board, senior surgeon US Public Health Service 1944, coauthoi* "Diseases of the Lungs" in The George Blumer Edition of Billtngs-Forchheimer's Therapeusts of Internal Diseases (vol 5, 1924); contributed articles on tuberculosis to medical journals, member San Francisco County Medical Society, California Academy of Medicine, California Tuberculosis Association (president 1937), Amencan Medical Association, American College of Physicians, National Tuberculosis Association (vice-president), and Masonic order, deacon and trustee Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco. Married April 7, 1915, in Arlington, Mass, Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Abbott and Mary Frances (Russell) Fowle Children Frances Elizabeth (Stanford Umv 1934-36), the wife of Randolph Mitchell Forbes (Stanford Umv 1933-34) , Robert Ehot (Umv California 1937 and 1938, DVM. Iowa State Coll of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts 1944), and Margaret Jane (California School of Fine Arts 1939 and 1940), the wife of William Lawrence Bush (B S Umv California 1934) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Cypress Lawn Cemetery, San Francisco Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, two sisters, Esther Pierson Denham (B A Wellesley 1910), the wife of Howard Sumner Denham (Massachusetts Inst Technology 1899- 1903) of Maiden, Mass, and Margaret Pierson Olfene (B A Wellesley 1918), the wife of Frederick Ernest Olfene (New York Umv 1915) of Lynn, Mass, and two half sisters, Mary Elizabeth Pierson Talbot (Mount Holyoke 1902), the wife of Stephen H Talbot, and Mrs James Holt, both of Providence, RI ARTHUR MURRAY WHITEHILL B A I908 Born August 24, 1884, in Newburgh, NY Died August 3, 1945, in Charlottesville, Va Father, Robert Whitehill, a manufacturer in Newburgh, son of Hugh and Jeanette (Murray) Whitehill of Glasgow, Scotland Mother, Mana Hoffman (Chapman) Whitehill, daughter of Joseph Henry Hoffman and Lydia (White) Chapman of Wappinger Falls, NY Newburgh Free Academy and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club and Alpha Delta Phi Engaged in brokerage business in New York City 1908-45, with S B Chapin & Company 1908-09, Megargel & Company 1909-11, and Emanuel, Parker & Company 1911-24 (member firm 1923-24); partner Parker, McElroy [Charles E, '96 S, and John E, '32] & Company 1924-40, and Haydock Schreiber [Otto A, '23] & Company 1940-45, member Bankers Club of America Married June 28, 1913, in Reading, Pa, Rebecca Elizabeth Dubbs (Albright Coll
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 75 |
Transcript | Yale College 75 PHILIP HALE PIERSON BA IQ08 Born November 7, 1886, in Paotingfu, China Died January 17, 1946, in San Francisco, Cahf Father, Rev. Isaac Pierson (B A 1866) Mother, Flora Josepha (Hale) Pierson Yale relatives include* Stephen C Pierson (B A 1864) (uncle), Deems L Pierson, '94, Albert H Pierson, '06 F, and Adrian A Pierson, '08 L (cousins) Medford (Mass) High School Second dispute appomtment Senior year, Class crew Junior year, member Alpha Sigma Phi Private tutor, Cape Ann, Mass, 1908, salesman Moody Manual Company, New York City, 1908-09, attended Harvard Medical School 1909-13 (M D 1913), house physician Massachusetts General Hospital 1913-15, physician in San Francisco, specializing in diseases of the chest, 1915-46, on staff Stanford University School of Medicine 1915-46 (chief of chest clinic 1916-46, associate professor of medicine 1923-33 and clinical professor 1933- 46, consultant and chief of staff Stanford Tuberculosis Service, San Francisco County Hospital 1935-46), consultant Fort Miley Veterans Administration, Captain Medical Reserve Corps in World War I and examiner for local draft board, senior surgeon US Public Health Service 1944, coauthoi* "Diseases of the Lungs" in The George Blumer Edition of Billtngs-Forchheimer's Therapeusts of Internal Diseases (vol 5, 1924); contributed articles on tuberculosis to medical journals, member San Francisco County Medical Society, California Academy of Medicine, California Tuberculosis Association (president 1937), Amencan Medical Association, American College of Physicians, National Tuberculosis Association (vice-president), and Masonic order, deacon and trustee Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Francisco. Married April 7, 1915, in Arlington, Mass, Grace Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Abbott and Mary Frances (Russell) Fowle Children Frances Elizabeth (Stanford Umv 1934-36), the wife of Randolph Mitchell Forbes (Stanford Umv 1933-34) , Robert Ehot (Umv California 1937 and 1938, DVM. Iowa State Coll of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts 1944), and Margaret Jane (California School of Fine Arts 1939 and 1940), the wife of William Lawrence Bush (B S Umv California 1934) Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Cypress Lawn Cemetery, San Francisco Survived by wife, children, three grandchildren, two sisters, Esther Pierson Denham (B A Wellesley 1910), the wife of Howard Sumner Denham (Massachusetts Inst Technology 1899- 1903) of Maiden, Mass, and Margaret Pierson Olfene (B A Wellesley 1918), the wife of Frederick Ernest Olfene (New York Umv 1915) of Lynn, Mass, and two half sisters, Mary Elizabeth Pierson Talbot (Mount Holyoke 1902), the wife of Stephen H Talbot, and Mrs James Holt, both of Providence, RI ARTHUR MURRAY WHITEHILL B A I908 Born August 24, 1884, in Newburgh, NY Died August 3, 1945, in Charlottesville, Va Father, Robert Whitehill, a manufacturer in Newburgh, son of Hugh and Jeanette (Murray) Whitehill of Glasgow, Scotland Mother, Mana Hoffman (Chapman) Whitehill, daughter of Joseph Henry Hoffman and Lydia (White) Chapman of Wappinger Falls, NY Newburgh Free Academy and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club and Alpha Delta Phi Engaged in brokerage business in New York City 1908-45, with S B Chapin & Company 1908-09, Megargel & Company 1909-11, and Emanuel, Parker & Company 1911-24 (member firm 1923-24); partner Parker, McElroy [Charles E, '96 S, and John E, '32] & Company 1924-40, and Haydock Schreiber [Otto A, '23] & Company 1940-45, member Bankers Club of America Married June 28, 1913, in Reading, Pa, Rebecca Elizabeth Dubbs (Albright Coll |