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School of Medicine 189 and Yale School of Medicine 1921-23 (M D. 1923); interne St Luke's Hospital, New York City, 1923 and Maine General Hospital, Portland, 1923-25; physician in Portland 1925-45, on staff Mercy Hospital, Maine General Hospital, and Jewish Home for the Aged, medical examiner for Metropolitan and Prudential Life Insurance companies and for Cumberland County, served with Allentown Unit, composed of Portland men, in World War I, commissioned First Lieutenant, 240th Coast Artillery, Maine National Guard, 1937, and called to active duty, with rank of Captain, September, 1940, discharged in September, 1941, because of ill-health, on examining staff for local draftees in World War II; member Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, and American Medical associations, Masonic order, and Reform and Orthodox churches, Portland Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Mt Sinai Cemetery, Portland Survived by two sisters, Mrs Joseph Davidson of Portland and Mrs Fred Ligety of Great Neck, NY, and a brother, David Daniel Needelman (Bowdoin 1920-24) of Portland. MAURICE ALEXANDER KUGEL MD I926 Bom August 4, 1899, in Russia Died March 9, 1946, in Miami Beach, Fla Father, Harris Simon Kugel, a real-estate dealer in New Haven, Conn Mother, Bluma (Remens) Kugel Yale relatives include Simon H Kugel, '00 L, and Harry J Kugel, '10 (cousins), Helen F Silver, '38 Mus (niece), Harold A Lear, '40 (nephew) New Haven High School, attended Wesleyan University 1918-19, Harvard University 1919-22 (B A 1922), and Yale School of Medicine 1922-26 (MD 1926, honorable mention Keese prize 1926, member Sigma Xi and Alpha Omega Alpha), interne New Haven Hospital 1926-27; fellow in pathology Mt Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1927-28 and research fellow 1929-35 (clinical assistant in medicine and research assistant in cardiovascular pathology 1929-31, and volunteer in radiology 1931-32), on staff Beth Israel Hospital, New York City, traveling fellow in Vienna and Prague June, 1928-June, 1929, physician in Miami Beach 1936-46, specializing in cardiology, on staff St Francis Hospital and attending physician Children's Cardiac Home, Miami Beach, chief physician American Legion Post, Miami Beach, in World War II, fellow American Medical Association, on board Miami Beach Zionist district, charter member Harvard Club of Miami, member Miami Heart Association (president 1943) and Miami Beach Civic League Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Mt Nebo Cemetery, Miami Survived by wife, Annie Laurie Kugel, two sisters, Mrs Edward L Lear of New Haven and Mrs Elizabeth Kugel Silver of Brookline, Mass, and three brothers, Manuel E Kugell, '23 S, Victor H Kugel, '29 M, and William Kugel ISAAC NEWTON La VICTOIRE MD I928 Bom January 26, 1903, in New York City Died March 2, 1946, in Pigeon, Mich Father, Avigdor LaVictoire, retired, formerly in real-estate business in Jeannette, Pa , son of Israel and Vivien Sarah (Silver) LaVictoire of Jeannette Mother, Miriam (Bregman) LaVictoire, daughter of Udell and Virginia (Rothenberg) Bregman of Bialystok, Russia Jeannette High School, BS University of Pittsburgh 1924, attended Yale School of Medicine 1924-28 (M D 1928), interne Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, Pa , 1928-29, assistant physician Kalamazoo (Mich) State Hospital 1929- 33 and senior physician 1933-37, psychiatrist and chairman Classification Committee, Michigan Department of Corrections, Michigan Reformatory, Ionia, 1937- 40, chief psychiatrist State Prison of Southern Michigan, Jackson, October, 1940- January, 1941, enrolled as assistant surgeon, U S Naval Reserve, December 5, 1933, promoted Lieutenant (j g ), Medical Corps V(G), US Naval Reserve, September 12, 1939, passed assistant surgeon with rank of Lieutenant November 21, 1938, called to active duty February 4, 1941, as Lieutenant, U S Navy, battalion surgeon (with rank of Captain) with U S Marine Corps
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 189 |
Transcript | School of Medicine 189 and Yale School of Medicine 1921-23 (M D. 1923); interne St Luke's Hospital, New York City, 1923 and Maine General Hospital, Portland, 1923-25; physician in Portland 1925-45, on staff Mercy Hospital, Maine General Hospital, and Jewish Home for the Aged, medical examiner for Metropolitan and Prudential Life Insurance companies and for Cumberland County, served with Allentown Unit, composed of Portland men, in World War I, commissioned First Lieutenant, 240th Coast Artillery, Maine National Guard, 1937, and called to active duty, with rank of Captain, September, 1940, discharged in September, 1941, because of ill-health, on examining staff for local draftees in World War II; member Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, and American Medical associations, Masonic order, and Reform and Orthodox churches, Portland Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Mt Sinai Cemetery, Portland Survived by two sisters, Mrs Joseph Davidson of Portland and Mrs Fred Ligety of Great Neck, NY, and a brother, David Daniel Needelman (Bowdoin 1920-24) of Portland. MAURICE ALEXANDER KUGEL MD I926 Bom August 4, 1899, in Russia Died March 9, 1946, in Miami Beach, Fla Father, Harris Simon Kugel, a real-estate dealer in New Haven, Conn Mother, Bluma (Remens) Kugel Yale relatives include Simon H Kugel, '00 L, and Harry J Kugel, '10 (cousins), Helen F Silver, '38 Mus (niece), Harold A Lear, '40 (nephew) New Haven High School, attended Wesleyan University 1918-19, Harvard University 1919-22 (B A 1922), and Yale School of Medicine 1922-26 (MD 1926, honorable mention Keese prize 1926, member Sigma Xi and Alpha Omega Alpha), interne New Haven Hospital 1926-27; fellow in pathology Mt Sinai Hospital, New York City, 1927-28 and research fellow 1929-35 (clinical assistant in medicine and research assistant in cardiovascular pathology 1929-31, and volunteer in radiology 1931-32), on staff Beth Israel Hospital, New York City, traveling fellow in Vienna and Prague June, 1928-June, 1929, physician in Miami Beach 1936-46, specializing in cardiology, on staff St Francis Hospital and attending physician Children's Cardiac Home, Miami Beach, chief physician American Legion Post, Miami Beach, in World War II, fellow American Medical Association, on board Miami Beach Zionist district, charter member Harvard Club of Miami, member Miami Heart Association (president 1943) and Miami Beach Civic League Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Mt Nebo Cemetery, Miami Survived by wife, Annie Laurie Kugel, two sisters, Mrs Edward L Lear of New Haven and Mrs Elizabeth Kugel Silver of Brookline, Mass, and three brothers, Manuel E Kugell, '23 S, Victor H Kugel, '29 M, and William Kugel ISAAC NEWTON La VICTOIRE MD I928 Bom January 26, 1903, in New York City Died March 2, 1946, in Pigeon, Mich Father, Avigdor LaVictoire, retired, formerly in real-estate business in Jeannette, Pa , son of Israel and Vivien Sarah (Silver) LaVictoire of Jeannette Mother, Miriam (Bregman) LaVictoire, daughter of Udell and Virginia (Rothenberg) Bregman of Bialystok, Russia Jeannette High School, BS University of Pittsburgh 1924, attended Yale School of Medicine 1924-28 (M D 1928), interne Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, Pa , 1928-29, assistant physician Kalamazoo (Mich) State Hospital 1929- 33 and senior physician 1933-37, psychiatrist and chairman Classification Committee, Michigan Department of Corrections, Michigan Reformatory, Ionia, 1937- 40, chief psychiatrist State Prison of Southern Michigan, Jackson, October, 1940- January, 1941, enrolled as assistant surgeon, U S Naval Reserve, December 5, 1933, promoted Lieutenant (j g ), Medical Corps V(G), US Naval Reserve, September 12, 1939, passed assistant surgeon with rank of Lieutenant November 21, 1938, called to active duty February 4, 1941, as Lieutenant, U S Navy, battalion surgeon (with rank of Captain) with U S Marine Corps |