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Sheffield Scientific School 151 Mary Bogue Alden (BA Bryn Mawr 1912), daughter of John Ferris and Mary Emma (Bogue) Alden, and sister of John Alden, *u, and Sidney C Alden, '17 S Children: Elizabeth (B A. Mills 1938), Mary Bogue (BA. Mills 1942), Mildred Selden (BA Univ. Arizona 1944), and Edwin Selden, Jr Death due to coronary occlusion Ashes interred in Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix Survived by wife, children, three grandchil- 1 dren, mother, and a sister, Mildred Hansell Lane Woodruff (BA Smith 1909), the wife of Douglas Woodruff, '05 ROBERT BRUCE LINDSAY PH B I908 Born January 10, 1886, in Rochester, NY Died August 20, 1945, in Brighton, NY Father, Alexander Miller Lindsay, co- founder Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company, department store, Rochester, son of Alexander and Marion (Miller) Lindsay of Byrehill, Stewarton, Ayreshire, Scotland Mother, Adelaide (Hatch) Lindsay; daughter of Jesse Williams and Harriett (Flint) Hatch of Rochester The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa Electrical engineering course, member St Elmo and Delta Phi With Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company 1908-45 (vice-president 1938-39, and secretary and treasurer 1939-45), director Erie (Pa ) Dry Goods Company 1935-45, First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, US Army, August 12, 1918-January 10, 1919, member Brick Presbytenan Church, Rochester Married June 10, 1916, in Rochester, Gladys Newcomb Gibson (Goucher 1909- 10), daughter of Carleton Bartlett and Martha Goodwin (Newcomb) Gibson Children Robert Bruce, Jr, '39, and Carleton Gibson, '44 E Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Rochester Survived by wife, sons, three sisters, Marion Lindsay Beach, the wife of Donald Magee Beach (BL Hobart 1892), and Mrs James DuPuy, both of Rochester, and Adelaide Lindsay Thomson, the wife of James L Thomson, '98 S, and two brothers, Alexander Miller Lindsay (Umv Berlin) and Jesse Williams Lindsay (Univ. Berlin; Williams Class of 1899), both of Rochester THOMAS FRANCIS O'NEILL PH B I908 Born July 20, 1885, in New Haven, Conn Died January 14, 1946, tn New Haven, Conn Father, Patrick O'Neill, a merchant m New Haven, son of Patrick O'Neill Mother, Rose Mary (McConnell) O'Neill, daughter of Thomas McConnell New Haven High School Electrical engineering course Special apprentice Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, 1908-09 and Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, 1909-11, draftsman and engineer Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Altoona, 1911-13, electrical supervisor Winchester Repeating Arms Company 1913-15 and electrical engineer 1915- 21, manager and president T F O'Neill & Company, manufacturers of dental equipment and hardware specialties, New Haven, 1921-40, electrical and mechanical engineer in office of Undersecretary of War, Washington, 1940-42 and at headquarters of Services of Supply 1942 until retirement 1944, studied metallurgy Catholic Umversity of America 1942 and electncal engineering George Washington University 1942-44, member Connecticut Electrical Engineers Association, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Society of Illuminating Engineers, and St Brendan's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Married November 11, 1941, in Leesburg, Va , Kathryn Mildred, daughter of Michael and Mary Jane (McKean) Sullivan Death due to subarachnoid hemorrhage Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Mary Rose O'Neill, and two brothers, James Edward O'Neill and Robert Henry O'Neill, all of New Haven GEORGE DRESSER SMITH PH B I908 Born September 30, 1887, in Chicago, III Died August 11, 1945, in Chicago, III Father, Fred Wallace Smith, vice-presi-
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 151 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 151 Mary Bogue Alden (BA Bryn Mawr 1912), daughter of John Ferris and Mary Emma (Bogue) Alden, and sister of John Alden, *u, and Sidney C Alden, '17 S Children: Elizabeth (B A. Mills 1938), Mary Bogue (BA. Mills 1942), Mildred Selden (BA Univ. Arizona 1944), and Edwin Selden, Jr Death due to coronary occlusion Ashes interred in Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix Survived by wife, children, three grandchil- 1 dren, mother, and a sister, Mildred Hansell Lane Woodruff (BA Smith 1909), the wife of Douglas Woodruff, '05 ROBERT BRUCE LINDSAY PH B I908 Born January 10, 1886, in Rochester, NY Died August 20, 1945, in Brighton, NY Father, Alexander Miller Lindsay, co- founder Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company, department store, Rochester, son of Alexander and Marion (Miller) Lindsay of Byrehill, Stewarton, Ayreshire, Scotland Mother, Adelaide (Hatch) Lindsay; daughter of Jesse Williams and Harriett (Flint) Hatch of Rochester The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa Electrical engineering course, member St Elmo and Delta Phi With Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Company 1908-45 (vice-president 1938-39, and secretary and treasurer 1939-45), director Erie (Pa ) Dry Goods Company 1935-45, First Lieutenant, Quartermaster Corps, US Army, August 12, 1918-January 10, 1919, member Brick Presbytenan Church, Rochester Married June 10, 1916, in Rochester, Gladys Newcomb Gibson (Goucher 1909- 10), daughter of Carleton Bartlett and Martha Goodwin (Newcomb) Gibson Children Robert Bruce, Jr, '39, and Carleton Gibson, '44 E Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Rochester Survived by wife, sons, three sisters, Marion Lindsay Beach, the wife of Donald Magee Beach (BL Hobart 1892), and Mrs James DuPuy, both of Rochester, and Adelaide Lindsay Thomson, the wife of James L Thomson, '98 S, and two brothers, Alexander Miller Lindsay (Umv Berlin) and Jesse Williams Lindsay (Univ. Berlin; Williams Class of 1899), both of Rochester THOMAS FRANCIS O'NEILL PH B I908 Born July 20, 1885, in New Haven, Conn Died January 14, 1946, tn New Haven, Conn Father, Patrick O'Neill, a merchant m New Haven, son of Patrick O'Neill Mother, Rose Mary (McConnell) O'Neill, daughter of Thomas McConnell New Haven High School Electrical engineering course Special apprentice Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, 1908-09 and Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, 1909-11, draftsman and engineer Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Altoona, 1911-13, electrical supervisor Winchester Repeating Arms Company 1913-15 and electrical engineer 1915- 21, manager and president T F O'Neill & Company, manufacturers of dental equipment and hardware specialties, New Haven, 1921-40, electrical and mechanical engineer in office of Undersecretary of War, Washington, 1940-42 and at headquarters of Services of Supply 1942 until retirement 1944, studied metallurgy Catholic Umversity of America 1942 and electncal engineering George Washington University 1942-44, member Connecticut Electrical Engineers Association, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Society of Illuminating Engineers, and St Brendan's Church (Roman Catholic), New Haven Married November 11, 1941, in Leesburg, Va , Kathryn Mildred, daughter of Michael and Mary Jane (McKean) Sullivan Death due to subarachnoid hemorrhage Buried in St Lawrence Cemetery, New Haven Survived by wife, a sister, Miss Mary Rose O'Neill, and two brothers, James Edward O'Neill and Robert Henry O'Neill, all of New Haven GEORGE DRESSER SMITH PH B I908 Born September 30, 1887, in Chicago, III Died August 11, 1945, in Chicago, III Father, Fred Wallace Smith, vice-presi- |