Page 140 |
Previous | 140 of 1197 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
140 Yale University Obituary Record 1924, in Syracuse, Janette Clara, TenEyck (B A Syracuse 1913), daughter of Edward Grant and Mary Elizabeth (Rowley) TenEyck No children Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse Survived by wife and two sisters, Mrs Florence Beecher Crouse Clark of Monte Carlo and New York City and Laura Catherine Crouse Durston (Mrs Alfred Goldsmith Durston) of Syracuse ARTHUR POTTER KNIGHT PH B I9OI Born September 9,1879, in Cleveland, N Y Died February 17, 1946, tn Rome, NY Father, Charles William Knight, senior member C W Knight & Son, hydraulic and sanitary engineering, Rome, son of Joseph and Juha (Butts) Kmght of Stan- wix, NY Mother, Altay (Potter) Kmght, daughter of Asher and Altay (Dutton) Potter of Cleveland, N Y Rome Free Academy Sanitary engineering course, honors for excellence m all studies Junior year, and general two-year honors Senior year, honorable mention in sanitary engineering Senior year, member Sigma Xi Graduate student in civil engineering at Yale 1901-02 Assistant in chemistry Yale School of Medicine 1902-03, surveyor Mexican International Railway on location of new line from Durango to Pacific Coast, February- December, 1903, engineer of mines Dono- hoe Coke Company, Greensburg, Pa , 1903- 12, hydraulic engineer and junior partner C W Knight & Son 1912-18, chief chemist and metallurgist Rome Manufacturing Company (division of Revere Copper & Brass Corporation) 1918-46, developed process, used in Revere copperclad ware marketed in 1939, for electroplating copper on stainless steel, president Addison Water Works 1923-33, president Fort Stanwix Council, Boy Scouts of America, Rome, 1926 and 1927, and supervised construction summer camp ior scouts, nationally known for work in archery m boy scout training, took the first team of scouts to a national tournament at Cooperstown 1924, contrib uted articles to Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering and publications on scouting, president National Archery Association 1925, director Rome YMCA; member Rome Chamber of Commerce, American Society for Testing Materials, American Chemical Society, American Electroplaters Society, Institute of Metals (England), and Eastern Archery Association, vestryman and junior warden Zion Church (Episcopal), Rome, for many years Married January 3, 1905, in Rome, Nonne Mary, daughter of George William and Sarah (Kochenspere) Robinson Children Arthur Potter, Jr ; Stuart Robinson (BA Syracuse 1934), Sarah Ruth (William Smith Coll 1928-29), the wife of Clinton Franklyn Rounds, George Robinson (State Umv Iowa 1930-31), Nonne Clara Belle, the wife of Philip Hall (B A Syracuse 1931, MD. Umv Chicago 1935); and Altay Ehzabeth, the wife of Harold Schmdler Death due to a heart attack following an automobile accident Buried in Rome Cemetery Survived by wife, children, seventeen grandchildren, a half sister^ Dorothy K. Schneible, the wife of James Schneible, of Louisville, Ky, and a half brother, Edgar Franklyn Knight of Rome HIRAM MILLER PH B I901 Born June 15, 1880, tn Mtddlefield, Conn Died October 14, 1945, in Bangor, Maine. Father, Waldo Brainard Miller, a farmer in Middlefield, son of Hiram and Catherine Lurane (Shelley) Miller of Middlefield Mother, Betsey Jane (Chapman) Miller; daughter of Charles and Clannda (Wright) Chapman of Westbrook, Conn Middletown (Conn ) High School. Select course, honors in French and honorable mention for excellence m chemistry Freshman year, honors for excellence in all studies Junior year, general two-year honors Senior year, member Sigma Xi Rod and instrument man Mexican International Railway 1901-02, transitman and assistant division engineer 1903-05, division engineer 1906-07, graduate student in civil
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 140 |
Transcript | 140 Yale University Obituary Record 1924, in Syracuse, Janette Clara, TenEyck (B A Syracuse 1913), daughter of Edward Grant and Mary Elizabeth (Rowley) TenEyck No children Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse Survived by wife and two sisters, Mrs Florence Beecher Crouse Clark of Monte Carlo and New York City and Laura Catherine Crouse Durston (Mrs Alfred Goldsmith Durston) of Syracuse ARTHUR POTTER KNIGHT PH B I9OI Born September 9,1879, in Cleveland, N Y Died February 17, 1946, tn Rome, NY Father, Charles William Knight, senior member C W Knight & Son, hydraulic and sanitary engineering, Rome, son of Joseph and Juha (Butts) Kmght of Stan- wix, NY Mother, Altay (Potter) Kmght, daughter of Asher and Altay (Dutton) Potter of Cleveland, N Y Rome Free Academy Sanitary engineering course, honors for excellence m all studies Junior year, and general two-year honors Senior year, honorable mention in sanitary engineering Senior year, member Sigma Xi Graduate student in civil engineering at Yale 1901-02 Assistant in chemistry Yale School of Medicine 1902-03, surveyor Mexican International Railway on location of new line from Durango to Pacific Coast, February- December, 1903, engineer of mines Dono- hoe Coke Company, Greensburg, Pa , 1903- 12, hydraulic engineer and junior partner C W Knight & Son 1912-18, chief chemist and metallurgist Rome Manufacturing Company (division of Revere Copper & Brass Corporation) 1918-46, developed process, used in Revere copperclad ware marketed in 1939, for electroplating copper on stainless steel, president Addison Water Works 1923-33, president Fort Stanwix Council, Boy Scouts of America, Rome, 1926 and 1927, and supervised construction summer camp ior scouts, nationally known for work in archery m boy scout training, took the first team of scouts to a national tournament at Cooperstown 1924, contrib uted articles to Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering and publications on scouting, president National Archery Association 1925, director Rome YMCA; member Rome Chamber of Commerce, American Society for Testing Materials, American Chemical Society, American Electroplaters Society, Institute of Metals (England), and Eastern Archery Association, vestryman and junior warden Zion Church (Episcopal), Rome, for many years Married January 3, 1905, in Rome, Nonne Mary, daughter of George William and Sarah (Kochenspere) Robinson Children Arthur Potter, Jr ; Stuart Robinson (BA Syracuse 1934), Sarah Ruth (William Smith Coll 1928-29), the wife of Clinton Franklyn Rounds, George Robinson (State Umv Iowa 1930-31), Nonne Clara Belle, the wife of Philip Hall (B A Syracuse 1931, MD. Umv Chicago 1935); and Altay Ehzabeth, the wife of Harold Schmdler Death due to a heart attack following an automobile accident Buried in Rome Cemetery Survived by wife, children, seventeen grandchildren, a half sister^ Dorothy K. Schneible, the wife of James Schneible, of Louisville, Ky, and a half brother, Edgar Franklyn Knight of Rome HIRAM MILLER PH B I901 Born June 15, 1880, tn Mtddlefield, Conn Died October 14, 1945, in Bangor, Maine. Father, Waldo Brainard Miller, a farmer in Middlefield, son of Hiram and Catherine Lurane (Shelley) Miller of Middlefield Mother, Betsey Jane (Chapman) Miller; daughter of Charles and Clannda (Wright) Chapman of Westbrook, Conn Middletown (Conn ) High School. Select course, honors in French and honorable mention for excellence m chemistry Freshman year, honors for excellence in all studies Junior year, general two-year honors Senior year, member Sigma Xi Rod and instrument man Mexican International Railway 1901-02, transitman and assistant division engineer 1903-05, division engineer 1906-07, graduate student in civil |