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Sheffield Scientific School 155 son of John Nathan Goddard Mother, Maud (Scott) Goddard, daughter of Colonel Joseph Scott and Roxana (Harris) Scott of Chicago. Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, and Haverford (Pa) School Select course, member University Fencing Association Senior year, contributed drawings to Yale Record, member Sachem Hall and Phi Sigma Kappa Engaged in building construction in Pittsburgh 1911-13, investment banker 1913-46, with Moore, Leonard & Lynch, Pittsburgh, 1913-15, organizer in 1915 and partner 1915-18 Nuttall, Goddard & Hunter [Henry P., '11 S ] (later Goddard, Hunter & Company), Pittsburgh, with Redmond & Company of New York City 1919-25 (manager Pittsburgh office 1919- 23, partner in New York City 1923-25), organized Goddard & Company, Inc, 1925 and president 1925-36 (in Pittsburgh 1925-26 and New York City 1926-36), associated with Hemphill, Noyes & Company, New York City, 1936-46, attended Second Officers Training Camp, Camp Oglethorpe, commissioned First Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917, assigned to Company L, 3d Battalion, nth Brigade, 6th Division, overseas July 5, 1918-March 7, 1919, saw action in Vosges Mountains September- October, 1918, and m Argonne-Meuse offensive October 20-November n, 1918, discharged March 9, 1919, member St Luke's Church (Episcopal), Noroton, Conn Married June 3, 1916, in Pittsburgh, Margaret, daughter of Edward M and Amelia Caroline (Schmertz) Quinby Children Stanhope Scott, Jr, '42, Margaret Quinby, the wife of Manning Barrett Brown, and Patricia, the wife of John Murrell Athey (BSBA Umv Florida 1940) Death due to carcinoma Buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh Survived by wife, children, and one grandson ROBERT DENNY PEEBLES PHB 1911 Born March 1, 1887, in Henley, Ohio Died November 6, 1945, in Detroit, Mich Father, Richard Rodgers Peebles, man ager of his father's property (stone and lumber), Henley, son of John Geddes and Martha Rose (Steele) Peebles of Portsmouth, Ohio Mother, Elizabeth (Moore) Peebles, daughter of William and Ehzabeth Frances (Smith) Moore of Portsmouth College of Wooster Preparatory School and Mount Hermon (Mass) School, attended West Virginia University 1906-08 (member Delta Tau Delta) Entered Sheffield Scientific School in 1908, jmning engineering course Attended Umversity of California 1911- 12, secretary Dial Cash Register Company, Milwaukee, Wis, 1912-16, partner Wisconsin Consulting Laboratories, Milwaukee, 1916-17, manager Henry Mayer & Company, merchandise brokers, Milwaukee, 1917-20, salesman Wil kens-Anderson Company, manufacturers of scientific and industrial laboratory supplies and chemicals, Chicago, 1920-21, in Greenwich, Conn, 1921-22, engaged in commercial photography, Renoir Studios, New York City, 1922-23, salesman scientific equipment, Detroit, 1923-26 and manufacturers' representative for production materials for automobiles and refrigerators 1926-35, assistant in management and sales, toy division, Waterbury (Conn) Button Company 1935-40, sales manager Ligon Brothers, manufacturers of metal products, Detroit, 1940-42 and assistant general manager 1942-45, member Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles Married August 20, 1916, in Chicago, Fay Richmond, daughter of William Morgan and Madora (Richmond) Stewart Children Robert Stewart, '41, David William (Umv Michigan Class of 1950), and Susan Ruth (Smith Class of 1949) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in White Chapel, Troy Township, Birmingham, Mich Survived by wife, children, a sister, Margaret Louise Peebles Hunt (West Virginia Umv 1907-08), the wife of Harold Otis Hunt (MD Boston Umv 1909) of North Falmouth, Mass, and two brothers, Richard Elmore Peebles (Jesus Coll, Cambridge, 1913) of New York City and John Geddes Peebles, 2d, of Los Angeles
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 155 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 155 son of John Nathan Goddard Mother, Maud (Scott) Goddard, daughter of Colonel Joseph Scott and Roxana (Harris) Scott of Chicago. Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh, and Haverford (Pa) School Select course, member University Fencing Association Senior year, contributed drawings to Yale Record, member Sachem Hall and Phi Sigma Kappa Engaged in building construction in Pittsburgh 1911-13, investment banker 1913-46, with Moore, Leonard & Lynch, Pittsburgh, 1913-15, organizer in 1915 and partner 1915-18 Nuttall, Goddard & Hunter [Henry P., '11 S ] (later Goddard, Hunter & Company), Pittsburgh, with Redmond & Company of New York City 1919-25 (manager Pittsburgh office 1919- 23, partner in New York City 1923-25), organized Goddard & Company, Inc, 1925 and president 1925-36 (in Pittsburgh 1925-26 and New York City 1926-36), associated with Hemphill, Noyes & Company, New York City, 1936-46, attended Second Officers Training Camp, Camp Oglethorpe, commissioned First Lieutenant, Infantry, November 27, 1917, assigned to Company L, 3d Battalion, nth Brigade, 6th Division, overseas July 5, 1918-March 7, 1919, saw action in Vosges Mountains September- October, 1918, and m Argonne-Meuse offensive October 20-November n, 1918, discharged March 9, 1919, member St Luke's Church (Episcopal), Noroton, Conn Married June 3, 1916, in Pittsburgh, Margaret, daughter of Edward M and Amelia Caroline (Schmertz) Quinby Children Stanhope Scott, Jr, '42, Margaret Quinby, the wife of Manning Barrett Brown, and Patricia, the wife of John Murrell Athey (BSBA Umv Florida 1940) Death due to carcinoma Buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh Survived by wife, children, and one grandson ROBERT DENNY PEEBLES PHB 1911 Born March 1, 1887, in Henley, Ohio Died November 6, 1945, in Detroit, Mich Father, Richard Rodgers Peebles, man ager of his father's property (stone and lumber), Henley, son of John Geddes and Martha Rose (Steele) Peebles of Portsmouth, Ohio Mother, Elizabeth (Moore) Peebles, daughter of William and Ehzabeth Frances (Smith) Moore of Portsmouth College of Wooster Preparatory School and Mount Hermon (Mass) School, attended West Virginia University 1906-08 (member Delta Tau Delta) Entered Sheffield Scientific School in 1908, jmning engineering course Attended Umversity of California 1911- 12, secretary Dial Cash Register Company, Milwaukee, Wis, 1912-16, partner Wisconsin Consulting Laboratories, Milwaukee, 1916-17, manager Henry Mayer & Company, merchandise brokers, Milwaukee, 1917-20, salesman Wil kens-Anderson Company, manufacturers of scientific and industrial laboratory supplies and chemicals, Chicago, 1920-21, in Greenwich, Conn, 1921-22, engaged in commercial photography, Renoir Studios, New York City, 1922-23, salesman scientific equipment, Detroit, 1923-26 and manufacturers' representative for production materials for automobiles and refrigerators 1926-35, assistant in management and sales, toy division, Waterbury (Conn) Button Company 1935-40, sales manager Ligon Brothers, manufacturers of metal products, Detroit, 1940-42 and assistant general manager 1942-45, member Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles Married August 20, 1916, in Chicago, Fay Richmond, daughter of William Morgan and Madora (Richmond) Stewart Children Robert Stewart, '41, David William (Umv Michigan Class of 1950), and Susan Ruth (Smith Class of 1949) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in White Chapel, Troy Township, Birmingham, Mich Survived by wife, children, a sister, Margaret Louise Peebles Hunt (West Virginia Umv 1907-08), the wife of Harold Otis Hunt (MD Boston Umv 1909) of North Falmouth, Mass, and two brothers, Richard Elmore Peebles (Jesus Coll, Cambridge, 1913) of New York City and John Geddes Peebles, 2d, of Los Angeles |