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Yale College 83 man 1937), thirty-year Class reunion committee, and New York committee of Yale 1912 Endowment Fund, treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Essex County 1913- 18, president 1921-22, member Megantic Fish and Game Club, Maine (vice-president 1937-42), and Presbyterian Church of Madison, N J. Married September 4, 1916, in West Orange, Helen Brooks Dill (Smith Class of 1905), daughter of Judge James B Dill, LLD (BA 1876), and Mary Warren (Hansell) Dill, granddaughter of James H Dill (BA 1843), and niece of Arthur C Dill (BA. 1880) Children* John Brooks, '42, Mary Elizabeth (B A Smith 1943), the wife of John Dennett Fernald (B A Amherst 1943, MD. Columbia 1945), and Daniel Addison, 3d, '50 Death due to acute Bnght's disease Buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Orange Survived bf wife and children HENRY NELSON TETREAULT BA I9I2 Born December 12, 1889, tn Augusta, Maine Died February 25, 1946, in Augusta, Maine Father, Arthur Tetreault, a druggist in Augusta Mother, Elizabeth Genevieve (Shea) Tetreault, daughter of John Henry and Mary (Sulhvan) Shea of Lewiston, Maine Cony High School, Augusta Attended Yale Law School 1911-13 and Boston University School of Law 1913-15, admitted to the bar 1915, lawyer in Boston 1915-17; enlisted in U S Armv at Fort Slocam, August 12, 1917, promoted private (1st class), February 27, 1919; overseas with 95th Aero Squadron, October, 1917, until discharge March, 1919; because of ill-health had been unoccupied since 1919, member Massachusetts Bar Association and St Augustine Church (Roman Catholic), Augusta Unmarried Death due to heart disease Buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Augusta Survived by two sisters, Miss Irene C Tetreault and Mrs Edward Bonefant, and a brother, Thomas Paul Tetreault, all of Augusta PAUL BOSANKO B A I914 Born August 19, 1891, in Leadville, Colo Died May 12, 1946, in Minneapolis, Minn Father, Samuel Arthur Bosanko (B Med Umv Toronto 1881, MSur 1884, DMed Umv Victoria [Canada] 1881), a physician and surgeon, son of James and Alice (Ber- ryman) Bosanko of Aurora, Ont, Canada Mother, Harriet Worthington (Newton) Bosanko, daughter of John W and Elizabeth Scott (Parsons) Newton of St Albans, Vt Hartford (Conn ) Public High School, Black Hall (Conn) School, and Philhps- Exeter Second colloquy appointment Senior year Attended Yale Law School 1914- 16 (LLB 1916) Admitted to the bar 1916, associated with Hyde, Joslyn, Gilman and Hungerford, lawyers, Hartford, 1916-17, assistant manager foreign secretarial department Equitable Trust Company of New York 1919- 20, manager catalogue and special order department Brick Row Book Shop, New Haven, Conn, 1920, studied for the priesthood at College of St John the Evangelist 1920-21, assistant in French Colorado State College of Education 1921-22 (M A 1922), instructor in Romance languages University of Minnesota 1922-25, master in French Blake School for Boys, Hopkins, Minn, 1925-26, head department modern languages 1926-30, and department of French and Spanish 1930-46, reader in French, College Entrance Examination Board, 1926-30, enlisted as private, Army Service Corps, British Army, October 23, 1917, stationed at Halifax, N S , trained in Shropshire, England, and sent to France April, 1918, attached to 3d Advanced Supply Depot, Royal Army Service Corps, at Boulogne and Calais, transferred to Lancashire Fusileers, 49th Division, July, 1918, wounded on Flanders Front in August, 1918, attached to Prisoner of War company, Harfleur, September-October, 1918, and Bureau of Purchases and Supplies, Pans, October, 1918, until discharge May, 1919, received Mihtary Medal (British), returned to United States in June, 1919, member Company G, 2d Battery, 4th Regiment, Minnesota State Guard, 1943-46,
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 83 |
Transcript | Yale College 83 man 1937), thirty-year Class reunion committee, and New York committee of Yale 1912 Endowment Fund, treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Essex County 1913- 18, president 1921-22, member Megantic Fish and Game Club, Maine (vice-president 1937-42), and Presbyterian Church of Madison, N J. Married September 4, 1916, in West Orange, Helen Brooks Dill (Smith Class of 1905), daughter of Judge James B Dill, LLD (BA 1876), and Mary Warren (Hansell) Dill, granddaughter of James H Dill (BA 1843), and niece of Arthur C Dill (BA. 1880) Children* John Brooks, '42, Mary Elizabeth (B A Smith 1943), the wife of John Dennett Fernald (B A Amherst 1943, MD. Columbia 1945), and Daniel Addison, 3d, '50 Death due to acute Bnght's disease Buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Orange Survived bf wife and children HENRY NELSON TETREAULT BA I9I2 Born December 12, 1889, tn Augusta, Maine Died February 25, 1946, in Augusta, Maine Father, Arthur Tetreault, a druggist in Augusta Mother, Elizabeth Genevieve (Shea) Tetreault, daughter of John Henry and Mary (Sulhvan) Shea of Lewiston, Maine Cony High School, Augusta Attended Yale Law School 1911-13 and Boston University School of Law 1913-15, admitted to the bar 1915, lawyer in Boston 1915-17; enlisted in U S Armv at Fort Slocam, August 12, 1917, promoted private (1st class), February 27, 1919; overseas with 95th Aero Squadron, October, 1917, until discharge March, 1919; because of ill-health had been unoccupied since 1919, member Massachusetts Bar Association and St Augustine Church (Roman Catholic), Augusta Unmarried Death due to heart disease Buried in St Mary's Cemetery, Augusta Survived by two sisters, Miss Irene C Tetreault and Mrs Edward Bonefant, and a brother, Thomas Paul Tetreault, all of Augusta PAUL BOSANKO B A I914 Born August 19, 1891, in Leadville, Colo Died May 12, 1946, in Minneapolis, Minn Father, Samuel Arthur Bosanko (B Med Umv Toronto 1881, MSur 1884, DMed Umv Victoria [Canada] 1881), a physician and surgeon, son of James and Alice (Ber- ryman) Bosanko of Aurora, Ont, Canada Mother, Harriet Worthington (Newton) Bosanko, daughter of John W and Elizabeth Scott (Parsons) Newton of St Albans, Vt Hartford (Conn ) Public High School, Black Hall (Conn) School, and Philhps- Exeter Second colloquy appointment Senior year Attended Yale Law School 1914- 16 (LLB 1916) Admitted to the bar 1916, associated with Hyde, Joslyn, Gilman and Hungerford, lawyers, Hartford, 1916-17, assistant manager foreign secretarial department Equitable Trust Company of New York 1919- 20, manager catalogue and special order department Brick Row Book Shop, New Haven, Conn, 1920, studied for the priesthood at College of St John the Evangelist 1920-21, assistant in French Colorado State College of Education 1921-22 (M A 1922), instructor in Romance languages University of Minnesota 1922-25, master in French Blake School for Boys, Hopkins, Minn, 1925-26, head department modern languages 1926-30, and department of French and Spanish 1930-46, reader in French, College Entrance Examination Board, 1926-30, enlisted as private, Army Service Corps, British Army, October 23, 1917, stationed at Halifax, N S , trained in Shropshire, England, and sent to France April, 1918, attached to 3d Advanced Supply Depot, Royal Army Service Corps, at Boulogne and Calais, transferred to Lancashire Fusileers, 49th Division, July, 1918, wounded on Flanders Front in August, 1918, attached to Prisoner of War company, Harfleur, September-October, 1918, and Bureau of Purchases and Supplies, Pans, October, 1918, until discharge May, 1919, received Mihtary Medal (British), returned to United States in June, 1919, member Company G, 2d Battery, 4th Regiment, Minnesota State Guard, 1943-46, |