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*3* Yale University Obituary Record Academy of Political and Social Science, National Institute of Social Sciences, American Society of the French Legion of Honor, Inc, Council of Foreign Relations, League of Nations Association, League to Enforce Peace (on executive committee), and Motion Picture Research Council, trustee Pme Street Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, and Silver Spring Presbyterian Church, near Mechamcsburg, Pa Married January 5, 1925, in Harrisburg, Gertrude Howard Olmsted, daughter of Major Conway Robinson Howard (Washington and Lee Umv 1847-48) and Jeannie (Colston) Howard Death due to arteriosclerotic heart disease Buried in Harnsburg Cemetery Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Anne McCormick of Harrisburg, two stepdaughters, Mrs Hugh McMillan and Mrs Spencer Gilbert Nauman, and two stepsons, Henry Cushing Olmsted and Conway Howard Olmsted Mr McCormick's will provided for a bequest to the University JOHN MILTON GOETCHIUS PH B 1894 Born May 19, 1873,in New York City Died June 4, 1946, on a train near Fort Wayne, Ind Father, John Milton Goetchius, member James L Morgan & Company, chemical manufacturers and merchants, New York City; son of John Embler and Juha (Strong) Goetchius of New Paltz, NY Mother, Sarah Gilbert (Kellogg) Goetchius, daughter of Henry and Caroline (Fnsbie) Kellogg of Hartford, Conn Yale relatives include Edward Jewell, '69 (uncle), Thomas L Clarke, '97, and Raymond Ives, '08 (cousins) St Paul's School, Concord, N H, and Philhps-Andover Chemistry course, captain Freshman Crew and on University Crew Junior year, captain Class Boat Club Senior year, editorial board Yale Daily News Junior year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, University Club, and St Anthony and Delta Psi Shipping clerk and salesman James L Morgan & Company 1895-99, traffic man ager of its successor, General Chemical Company, 1899-1905, assistant sales manager 1905-09, sales manager, vice-president in charge of sales 1916-18, and a director 1912-18, chief of Acids and Chemical Section, Department oi Purchase, Supply, and Traffic, General Staff, US War Department, April-December, 1918, not engaged in business 1918-20, president General Syndicate, Inc, New York City, 1921 until retirement 1925, from 1920 to 1925 was vice-president Deepwatejt; Coal & Iron Corporation, New York City, chairman board of directors Illinois Zinc Company, Peru, and director Tannin Corporation, New York City, trustee St Paul's School 1922- 40 and president Alumni Association 1922- 24, president and trustee Watch Hill (RI ) Chapel Association; member Yale Graduate Advisory Committee on Rowing 1912-29, in charge Yale men on Olympic rowing team 1924; on executive committee Yale Endowment Fund Campaign 1926 and forty year Class reunion committee, MA Hon Yale 1921; member Yale Engineering Association, vestryman St Bartholomew's Church (Episcopal), New York City. Unmarned Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. Survived by a sister, Mrs. William Fahnestock of New York City, and a brother, Morgan Goetchius, '04 Another brother, Henry K Goetchius, '2>% S, died in 1927 HARRY LEE JOYCE PH B 1894 Born November 2, 1870, in New Haven, Conn Died July 6,1945, tn Great Barrington, Mass Father, Joseph Lacey Joyce, a shoe manufacturer in New Haven Mother, Harnet Ann (Rhodes) Joyce Yale relatives include Daniel S Knowlton, '83 (brother-in- law), Hugh Knowlton, '14 (nephew), Hugh Knowlton, Jr, '45 (grandnephew) Mechanical engineering course, member Franklin Hall and Theta Xi Associated with Hartford (Conn ) Street Railway Company 1894-97, assistant engineer Tubular Dispatch Company of New
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 132 |
Transcript | *3* Yale University Obituary Record Academy of Political and Social Science, National Institute of Social Sciences, American Society of the French Legion of Honor, Inc, Council of Foreign Relations, League of Nations Association, League to Enforce Peace (on executive committee), and Motion Picture Research Council, trustee Pme Street Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg, and Silver Spring Presbyterian Church, near Mechamcsburg, Pa Married January 5, 1925, in Harrisburg, Gertrude Howard Olmsted, daughter of Major Conway Robinson Howard (Washington and Lee Umv 1847-48) and Jeannie (Colston) Howard Death due to arteriosclerotic heart disease Buried in Harnsburg Cemetery Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Anne McCormick of Harrisburg, two stepdaughters, Mrs Hugh McMillan and Mrs Spencer Gilbert Nauman, and two stepsons, Henry Cushing Olmsted and Conway Howard Olmsted Mr McCormick's will provided for a bequest to the University JOHN MILTON GOETCHIUS PH B 1894 Born May 19, 1873,in New York City Died June 4, 1946, on a train near Fort Wayne, Ind Father, John Milton Goetchius, member James L Morgan & Company, chemical manufacturers and merchants, New York City; son of John Embler and Juha (Strong) Goetchius of New Paltz, NY Mother, Sarah Gilbert (Kellogg) Goetchius, daughter of Henry and Caroline (Fnsbie) Kellogg of Hartford, Conn Yale relatives include Edward Jewell, '69 (uncle), Thomas L Clarke, '97, and Raymond Ives, '08 (cousins) St Paul's School, Concord, N H, and Philhps-Andover Chemistry course, captain Freshman Crew and on University Crew Junior year, captain Class Boat Club Senior year, editorial board Yale Daily News Junior year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, University Club, and St Anthony and Delta Psi Shipping clerk and salesman James L Morgan & Company 1895-99, traffic man ager of its successor, General Chemical Company, 1899-1905, assistant sales manager 1905-09, sales manager, vice-president in charge of sales 1916-18, and a director 1912-18, chief of Acids and Chemical Section, Department oi Purchase, Supply, and Traffic, General Staff, US War Department, April-December, 1918, not engaged in business 1918-20, president General Syndicate, Inc, New York City, 1921 until retirement 1925, from 1920 to 1925 was vice-president Deepwatejt; Coal & Iron Corporation, New York City, chairman board of directors Illinois Zinc Company, Peru, and director Tannin Corporation, New York City, trustee St Paul's School 1922- 40 and president Alumni Association 1922- 24, president and trustee Watch Hill (RI ) Chapel Association; member Yale Graduate Advisory Committee on Rowing 1912-29, in charge Yale men on Olympic rowing team 1924; on executive committee Yale Endowment Fund Campaign 1926 and forty year Class reunion committee, MA Hon Yale 1921; member Yale Engineering Association, vestryman St Bartholomew's Church (Episcopal), New York City. Unmarned Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. Survived by a sister, Mrs. William Fahnestock of New York City, and a brother, Morgan Goetchius, '04 Another brother, Henry K Goetchius, '2>% S, died in 1927 HARRY LEE JOYCE PH B 1894 Born November 2, 1870, in New Haven, Conn Died July 6,1945, tn Great Barrington, Mass Father, Joseph Lacey Joyce, a shoe manufacturer in New Haven Mother, Harnet Ann (Rhodes) Joyce Yale relatives include Daniel S Knowlton, '83 (brother-in- law), Hugh Knowlton, '14 (nephew), Hugh Knowlton, Jr, '45 (grandnephew) Mechanical engineering course, member Franklin Hall and Theta Xi Associated with Hartford (Conn ) Street Railway Company 1894-97, assistant engineer Tubular Dispatch Company of New |