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i3° Yale University Obituary Record lotte Field, the wife of Frank Given Avenll (Babson Inst Business Administration 1936), Constance (died September 20, 1908), Eugene Boutelle, Jr, and Sabin Pond, 2d, '42 Mrs Sanger died August 26, 1927 Married (2) January 22, 1929, in Bangor, Mildred Arhne Moore Dr and Mrs Sanger were divorced in 1941 Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Bangor Survived by one daughter, sons, and three grandchildren ISAAC WEIL PH B 1892 Born July 25, 1871, in New York City Died November 30,1945, in Baltimore, Md Father, Abraham Weil, a retired merchant in New York City, son of Simon and Barbara (Mohr) Weil of Bavaria Mother, Emma (Stern) Weil, daughter of Theodore and Babette (King) Stern of Bavaria Urban Academy, San Francisco Mechanical engineering course Enrolled in special course in engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1892-94, shop apprentice Henry K Worthington, Brooklyn, 1895-96, draftsman Frank-Kneeland Machine Company, Pittsburgh, 1896-99, chief engineer C Pardee Works, Perth Amboy, N J , 1899-1900, chief engmeer and superintendent Diamond Drill & Machine Company, Birdsboro, Pa , 1900-1901, general manager Philadelphia Roll and Machine Company 1901-03, general superintendent Monongahela (Pa) Manufacturing Company 1903-04, consulting and contracting engineer in Pittsburgh 1904-17 and 1920-26, assistant to comptroller U S Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 1921-24, president D C Valand Company 1925-32, construction engineer in office of supervising architect, U S Treasury Department, Washington, 1932-42, engineer in charge construction of buildings, Federal Public Housing Authority, 1942-44, supervising engineer in construction of government owned war plants, Defense Plant Corporation (Baltimore), 1944-45, commissioned Captain, Ordnance, U S Army, September 27, 1917, promoted Major July 31, 1918; served 1 Ordnance Department, Washington, Sep tember, 1917-October, 1919; discharged Oc tober 31, 1919, commissioned Lieutenan Colonel, Officers Reserve Corps, April i 1920, served with Claims Board, U S. Wa Department, October-December, 1920 member Amencan Society of Mechanica Engineers, Reserve Officers Association American Legion, and Masonic order, al tended Episcopal church. Married October 15, 1914, in Ben Avon Pa, Lucy Stull, daughter of Edward Zeph amah and Marietta (Stull) Jefferson N< children Death due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascu lar disease Buned in The National Ceme tery, Arlington. Survived by wife and , brother, Milton Jay Weil of New Yorl City VANCE CRISWELL McCORMICK PHB 1893 Born June 19, 1872, in Harrisburg, Pa Died June 16, 1946, in Harrisburg, Pa Father, Henry McCormick (B A 1852) Mother, Annie (Criswell) McCormick Yale relatives include James McCormict (BA 1853) (uncle), Henry B Mc Cormick, '92 (brother), Henry Mc Cormick, Jr, '84, James McCormick, Jn '87, Wilham McCormick, '87, Donald Mc Cormick, '90, Robert McCormick, '00, anc Henry M Gross, '06 S (cousins) Harrisburg Academy and Phillips-An dover Civil engineering course, captam Class football and baseball teams Fresh man year, Umversity Football Team Jun lor and Senior years (captain Senior year) ■ selected by Walter Camp for All-Amencarj eleven of 1892; president Intercollegiate Football Association Senior year, Class deacon Junior and Senior years, second vice-president Sheff Christian Association Junior year; on board of managers Yak Cooperative Society, member University Club, Aurehan Honor Society, and St Anthony and Delta Psi Associated in business with his fathei 1893-1900, trustee Estates of James and Henry McCormick, operators of farms coal and mining properties, railroads and
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 130 |
Transcript | i3° Yale University Obituary Record lotte Field, the wife of Frank Given Avenll (Babson Inst Business Administration 1936), Constance (died September 20, 1908), Eugene Boutelle, Jr, and Sabin Pond, 2d, '42 Mrs Sanger died August 26, 1927 Married (2) January 22, 1929, in Bangor, Mildred Arhne Moore Dr and Mrs Sanger were divorced in 1941 Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Bangor Survived by one daughter, sons, and three grandchildren ISAAC WEIL PH B 1892 Born July 25, 1871, in New York City Died November 30,1945, in Baltimore, Md Father, Abraham Weil, a retired merchant in New York City, son of Simon and Barbara (Mohr) Weil of Bavaria Mother, Emma (Stern) Weil, daughter of Theodore and Babette (King) Stern of Bavaria Urban Academy, San Francisco Mechanical engineering course Enrolled in special course in engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1892-94, shop apprentice Henry K Worthington, Brooklyn, 1895-96, draftsman Frank-Kneeland Machine Company, Pittsburgh, 1896-99, chief engineer C Pardee Works, Perth Amboy, N J , 1899-1900, chief engmeer and superintendent Diamond Drill & Machine Company, Birdsboro, Pa , 1900-1901, general manager Philadelphia Roll and Machine Company 1901-03, general superintendent Monongahela (Pa) Manufacturing Company 1903-04, consulting and contracting engineer in Pittsburgh 1904-17 and 1920-26, assistant to comptroller U S Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 1921-24, president D C Valand Company 1925-32, construction engineer in office of supervising architect, U S Treasury Department, Washington, 1932-42, engineer in charge construction of buildings, Federal Public Housing Authority, 1942-44, supervising engineer in construction of government owned war plants, Defense Plant Corporation (Baltimore), 1944-45, commissioned Captain, Ordnance, U S Army, September 27, 1917, promoted Major July 31, 1918; served 1 Ordnance Department, Washington, Sep tember, 1917-October, 1919; discharged Oc tober 31, 1919, commissioned Lieutenan Colonel, Officers Reserve Corps, April i 1920, served with Claims Board, U S. Wa Department, October-December, 1920 member Amencan Society of Mechanica Engineers, Reserve Officers Association American Legion, and Masonic order, al tended Episcopal church. Married October 15, 1914, in Ben Avon Pa, Lucy Stull, daughter of Edward Zeph amah and Marietta (Stull) Jefferson N< children Death due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascu lar disease Buned in The National Ceme tery, Arlington. Survived by wife and , brother, Milton Jay Weil of New Yorl City VANCE CRISWELL McCORMICK PHB 1893 Born June 19, 1872, in Harrisburg, Pa Died June 16, 1946, in Harrisburg, Pa Father, Henry McCormick (B A 1852) Mother, Annie (Criswell) McCormick Yale relatives include James McCormict (BA 1853) (uncle), Henry B Mc Cormick, '92 (brother), Henry Mc Cormick, Jr, '84, James McCormick, Jn '87, Wilham McCormick, '87, Donald Mc Cormick, '90, Robert McCormick, '00, anc Henry M Gross, '06 S (cousins) Harrisburg Academy and Phillips-An dover Civil engineering course, captam Class football and baseball teams Fresh man year, Umversity Football Team Jun lor and Senior years (captain Senior year) ■ selected by Walter Camp for All-Amencarj eleven of 1892; president Intercollegiate Football Association Senior year, Class deacon Junior and Senior years, second vice-president Sheff Christian Association Junior year; on board of managers Yak Cooperative Society, member University Club, Aurehan Honor Society, and St Anthony and Delta Psi Associated in business with his fathei 1893-1900, trustee Estates of James and Henry McCormick, operators of farms coal and mining properties, railroads and |