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Sheffield Scientific School J53 ters, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Calla Esteva of New York City HAROLD SPRY WOODS PHB I909 Born June 25, 1887, in Portsmouth, N.H Died March 20, 1946, in Boston, Mass [ Father, John Edgar Woods, engaged in automobile business m Portsmouth, son of John and Mary (Spry) Woods of Devonshire, England Mother, Sarah (Rice) Woods, daughter of George and Lucy Langmaid (Keen) Rice of Portsmouth Portsmouth High School Mining engineering course With Columbus (Ohio) Iron & Steel Company 1909-10 and Lackawanna (NY) Steel Company 1912-16; chemist Thomas ron Company, Hokendauqua, Pa, 1916- 8, assistant investigator, research division, JMew Jersey Zinc Company of Pennsylvania, ([918-30; independently engaged as combustion engineer in Portsmouth 1931-38, Construction engineer Federal Works Administration, Bath, Maine, 1943-45, mem- per North Congregational Church, Portsmouth Married in June, 1920, in Buffalo, N Y, Signe Eleanora, daughter of Peter and Malvina Svensson Children Barbara Mal- vina, the wife of Louis Frank Moose (B S Umv California 1940), and Mary Louise, the wife of John Byrne Kelly (Massachu- etts Inst Technology 1938-42). Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Proprietors Cemetery, Portsmouth Survived by wife, children, a sister, Miss Shirley J. Woods of Portsmouth, and a brother, George Rice Woods (B A Tufts 1910; MA Columbia 1926, Umv Paris 1925) of Lawrenceville, NJ I ALFRED FLOSS CHERRY PHB I9IO lorn February 12, 1883, near Neosho, Mo hed February 10,1946, tn New York City 1 Father, William Daniel Cherry Mother, LSarah (Greer) Cherry, daughter of ft^manda Greer ■ Umversity of Oklahoma Preparatory School, Cordell (Okla ) Academy, and private tutor. Taught in a country school in Oklahoma 1905; salesman for Hampden Publishing Company, Springfield, Mass, 1905-07 Entered Sheffield Scientific School 1907, select course With The Macmillan Company, publishers, New York City, 1910-14 and 1917-25 (represented educational department in Chicago and Wisconsin territories with headquarters in Chicago 1910-12, field representative for colleges and universities in states west of Ohio and Mississippi rivers, with headquarters in New York City, 1912-14, and territories covering New Jersey, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh, and Westchester County, NY, high schools 1917-25), engaged in educational work in nine southern states for Houghton Mifflin Company of Boston, with headquarters in Atlanta, 1914-17, independently engaged in mortgage and real-estate business, New York City, 1926- 30, sales representative in Middle West for Harper and Brothers, New York City, 1930 until retirement about 1941, resided in Carmel, NY, from about 1941, member Dutch Reformed Church Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes scattered in Putnam County, N Y Survived by no immediate relatives SANFORD BENHAM PERKINS PHB I91O Bom July 26, 1889, in Torrington, Conn Died September 16, 1945, in Hartford, Conn Father, Alfred Harvey Perkins, engaged in livery business in Torrington, son of Major Sanford Harvey Perkins and Adeline Maria (Barber) Perkins Mother, Minnie Louise (Johnson) Perkins, daughter of Linus and Mary R. (Benham) Johnson of Torrington Tornngton High School Mechanical engineering course, member University Choir Senior year and Alpha Chi Rho Draftsman American Brass Company and Scoville Manufacturing Company, and with Southern New England Telephone Company, Waterbury, Conn, 1910-11,
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 153 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School J53 ters, two grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Calla Esteva of New York City HAROLD SPRY WOODS PHB I909 Born June 25, 1887, in Portsmouth, N.H Died March 20, 1946, in Boston, Mass [ Father, John Edgar Woods, engaged in automobile business m Portsmouth, son of John and Mary (Spry) Woods of Devonshire, England Mother, Sarah (Rice) Woods, daughter of George and Lucy Langmaid (Keen) Rice of Portsmouth Portsmouth High School Mining engineering course With Columbus (Ohio) Iron & Steel Company 1909-10 and Lackawanna (NY) Steel Company 1912-16; chemist Thomas ron Company, Hokendauqua, Pa, 1916- 8, assistant investigator, research division, JMew Jersey Zinc Company of Pennsylvania, ([918-30; independently engaged as combustion engineer in Portsmouth 1931-38, Construction engineer Federal Works Administration, Bath, Maine, 1943-45, mem- per North Congregational Church, Portsmouth Married in June, 1920, in Buffalo, N Y, Signe Eleanora, daughter of Peter and Malvina Svensson Children Barbara Mal- vina, the wife of Louis Frank Moose (B S Umv California 1940), and Mary Louise, the wife of John Byrne Kelly (Massachu- etts Inst Technology 1938-42). Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Proprietors Cemetery, Portsmouth Survived by wife, children, a sister, Miss Shirley J. Woods of Portsmouth, and a brother, George Rice Woods (B A Tufts 1910; MA Columbia 1926, Umv Paris 1925) of Lawrenceville, NJ I ALFRED FLOSS CHERRY PHB I9IO lorn February 12, 1883, near Neosho, Mo hed February 10,1946, tn New York City 1 Father, William Daniel Cherry Mother, LSarah (Greer) Cherry, daughter of ft^manda Greer ■ Umversity of Oklahoma Preparatory School, Cordell (Okla ) Academy, and private tutor. Taught in a country school in Oklahoma 1905; salesman for Hampden Publishing Company, Springfield, Mass, 1905-07 Entered Sheffield Scientific School 1907, select course With The Macmillan Company, publishers, New York City, 1910-14 and 1917-25 (represented educational department in Chicago and Wisconsin territories with headquarters in Chicago 1910-12, field representative for colleges and universities in states west of Ohio and Mississippi rivers, with headquarters in New York City, 1912-14, and territories covering New Jersey, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh, and Westchester County, NY, high schools 1917-25), engaged in educational work in nine southern states for Houghton Mifflin Company of Boston, with headquarters in Atlanta, 1914-17, independently engaged in mortgage and real-estate business, New York City, 1926- 30, sales representative in Middle West for Harper and Brothers, New York City, 1930 until retirement about 1941, resided in Carmel, NY, from about 1941, member Dutch Reformed Church Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes scattered in Putnam County, N Y Survived by no immediate relatives SANFORD BENHAM PERKINS PHB I91O Bom July 26, 1889, in Torrington, Conn Died September 16, 1945, in Hartford, Conn Father, Alfred Harvey Perkins, engaged in livery business in Torrington, son of Major Sanford Harvey Perkins and Adeline Maria (Barber) Perkins Mother, Minnie Louise (Johnson) Perkins, daughter of Linus and Mary R. (Benham) Johnson of Torrington Tornngton High School Mechanical engineering course, member University Choir Senior year and Alpha Chi Rho Draftsman American Brass Company and Scoville Manufacturing Company, and with Southern New England Telephone Company, Waterbury, Conn, 1910-11, |