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Supplement Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Princeton, 111 Survived by a sister, Inez Thompson Fawkes, the widow of Bohn E Fawkes, '15 S THEODORE LOWNDES SMITH BS I923 Born November 8,1897, in South Norwalk, Conn. Died May 28,1945, tn East Norwalk, Conn Father, Minot Sherman Smith, salesman Tnstam & Hyatt, department store, South Norwalk; son of Hiram Draper and Anna (Waterbury) Smith of Spnngdale, Conn Mother, Louise Edith (Lowndes) Smith; daughter of Theodore Smith and Abbie Scudder (Jarvis) Lowndes of South Norwalk Norwalk High School and Harstrom School, Norwalk, attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1918-21 Entered Sheffield Scientific School Junior year, electrical engineering course Became inspector of lines, Norwalk district, Connecticut Light & Power Company in 1923; successively associated with H G Le Count Tool Works and Nash Engineering Company, South Norwalk, with New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, New Haven, Conn, 1944-45; member Masonic order and Trinity Church (Episcopal), South Norwalk Married August 13, 1924, in South Norwalk, Ann Sims No children Mr and Mrs Smith were divorced in 1943 Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Norwalk Survived by no immediate relatives WILLIAM CHALIAN BS I93I Born January 7, 1910, in Philadelphia, Pa Died March 10, 1942 Father, Manuel Chahan, machinist Wico Electric Company, West Springfield, Mass Mother, Nectar (Achilhan) Chahan Chicopee (Mass) High School Biological science course, scholar of the second rank Freshman year and New York Yale Club prize in mathematics, general two- 241 year honors for excellence in all studies Junior year, Figh d'ltaha essay prize Senior year Attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1931-35 (M D 1935), interne Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, 1935-36, resident physician South- side Community Hospital, Farmville, Va, i93°~37j assistant Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1937-39 (in laboratory for endocrine research 1937-38, in surgery 1938- 39), resident surgeon Notre Dame Bay Memorial Hospital, Twilhngate, Newfoundland, 1939-40, appointed fellow National Advisory Cancer Council 1940 for training in department of surgery, Yale School of Medicine, because of illness was unable to complete appointment, author "An E.ssay on the History of Lockjaw" in Bulletin of the History of Medicine (1940), coauthor (with J J Abel) "Researches on Tetanus, VIII," in Bulletin of the Johns Hopkms Hospital, Vol LXII, No 5 (1938), attended Methodist Episcopal church Unmarried Survived by parents, two sisters, the Misses Gladys and Agnes Chahan, and two brothers, Edward and John Chahan BENJAMIN PETER JOHNSON CLASS OF I943 S Bom January 17, 1922, in Buffalo, N Y. Missing in action June 19, 1944, over Bourges, France* Presumptive date of death December 19, 1944 Father, George R Johnson, '00 S, of South Orange, N J , vice-president The Foundation Company, New York City, son of George Washington and Catherine (Corcoran) Johnson of West Haven, Conn Mother, Vivian (Kirkpatnck) Johnson, daughter of David E and Emma Jane (Cunningham) Kirkpatnck of Saratoga Springs, NY Columbia High School, South Orange, and The Loomis School, Windsor, Conn Entered Yale in December, 1939, industrial administration and engineering course, Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad and Freshman Hockey Team, University 150-
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 241 |
Transcript | Supplement Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Princeton, 111 Survived by a sister, Inez Thompson Fawkes, the widow of Bohn E Fawkes, '15 S THEODORE LOWNDES SMITH BS I923 Born November 8,1897, in South Norwalk, Conn. Died May 28,1945, tn East Norwalk, Conn Father, Minot Sherman Smith, salesman Tnstam & Hyatt, department store, South Norwalk; son of Hiram Draper and Anna (Waterbury) Smith of Spnngdale, Conn Mother, Louise Edith (Lowndes) Smith; daughter of Theodore Smith and Abbie Scudder (Jarvis) Lowndes of South Norwalk Norwalk High School and Harstrom School, Norwalk, attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1918-21 Entered Sheffield Scientific School Junior year, electrical engineering course Became inspector of lines, Norwalk district, Connecticut Light & Power Company in 1923; successively associated with H G Le Count Tool Works and Nash Engineering Company, South Norwalk, with New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, New Haven, Conn, 1944-45; member Masonic order and Trinity Church (Episcopal), South Norwalk Married August 13, 1924, in South Norwalk, Ann Sims No children Mr and Mrs Smith were divorced in 1943 Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Riverside Cemetery, Norwalk Survived by no immediate relatives WILLIAM CHALIAN BS I93I Born January 7, 1910, in Philadelphia, Pa Died March 10, 1942 Father, Manuel Chahan, machinist Wico Electric Company, West Springfield, Mass Mother, Nectar (Achilhan) Chahan Chicopee (Mass) High School Biological science course, scholar of the second rank Freshman year and New York Yale Club prize in mathematics, general two- 241 year honors for excellence in all studies Junior year, Figh d'ltaha essay prize Senior year Attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1931-35 (M D 1935), interne Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, 1935-36, resident physician South- side Community Hospital, Farmville, Va, i93°~37j assistant Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1937-39 (in laboratory for endocrine research 1937-38, in surgery 1938- 39), resident surgeon Notre Dame Bay Memorial Hospital, Twilhngate, Newfoundland, 1939-40, appointed fellow National Advisory Cancer Council 1940 for training in department of surgery, Yale School of Medicine, because of illness was unable to complete appointment, author "An E.ssay on the History of Lockjaw" in Bulletin of the History of Medicine (1940), coauthor (with J J Abel) "Researches on Tetanus, VIII," in Bulletin of the Johns Hopkms Hospital, Vol LXII, No 5 (1938), attended Methodist Episcopal church Unmarried Survived by parents, two sisters, the Misses Gladys and Agnes Chahan, and two brothers, Edward and John Chahan BENJAMIN PETER JOHNSON CLASS OF I943 S Bom January 17, 1922, in Buffalo, N Y. Missing in action June 19, 1944, over Bourges, France* Presumptive date of death December 19, 1944 Father, George R Johnson, '00 S, of South Orange, N J , vice-president The Foundation Company, New York City, son of George Washington and Catherine (Corcoran) Johnson of West Haven, Conn Mother, Vivian (Kirkpatnck) Johnson, daughter of David E and Emma Jane (Cunningham) Kirkpatnck of Saratoga Springs, NY Columbia High School, South Orange, and The Loomis School, Windsor, Conn Entered Yale in December, 1939, industrial administration and engineering course, Freshman 150-pound Crew Squad and Freshman Hockey Team, University 150- |