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Yale College 39 P Judd, 4th, '38, Stephen M. Cooke, '39, and Charles S. Judd, Jr, '43 (nephews) Oahu College, Honolulu Second colloquy appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year; Freshman Crew and Football Team; Class crew Sophomore and Junior years, Senior Promenade and cup committees, member Yale Union, Alpha Delta Phi, and Wolf's Head Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1897-1901 (M.D. 1901); house surgeon New York Hospital 1901-3; physician and surgeon in Honolulu 1903-15 and 1916-47, senior surgeon The Medical Group, Honolulu, 1934-47; medical examiner New England Life Insurance Company of Boston 1915- 47 (chief medical examiner 1915 until about 1935), on Territorial Board of Health and Board of Medical Examiners; served in Spanish-American War as American Red Cross assistant aboard US.S. Tampasas July-August, 1898; volunteer surgeon American Ambulance Corps in France June, 1915-October, 1916, and sur- geon-in-chief Juilly (France) Hospital November, 1915-JuIy, 1916, made Chevalier French Legion of Honor June 10, 1920; member Draft Exemption Board, District of Hawaii, in World War I, chairman Medical Advisory Board, Selective Service system, and surgeon-in-chief Queen's Hospital organization prepared to receive casualties in World War II, author. With the Amencan Ambulance tn France (1919); contributed to medical journals, trustee Honolulu School for Boys 1911-32; president Yale Alumni Association of Hawaii 1919-20 and 1935-36; fellow American College of Surgeons, member Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Hawaiian Territorial Medical Society, Honolulu County Medical Society, and American Medical Association. Married February 29, 1908, m San Francisco, Alice Louise, daughter of James Albert and Alice Ann (Telford) Marshall Children: James Robert, Jr., '39, and Ahce Louise (Sarah Lawrence 1936-38, Columbia 1940), the wife of Nathan Fiske Ban- field, 3d (B.A. Harvard 1940). Died suddenly after an operation. Buried in Oahu Cemetery, Honolulu Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, two sisters, Miss Agnes Elizabeth Judd of Honolulu and Sophie Judd Cooke, the wife of George P Cooke, '05, and three brothers, Gernt P Judd, 3d (V M D Univ. Pennsylvania 1908) of Honolulu, Lawrence M Judd of Molokai, Hawaii, and Henry P. Judd, '01. Three other brothers, Albert F Judd, '97, Allen W Judd, '01, and Charles S Judd, '05, died m 1939, 1930, and 1939 respectively. CORNELIUS PORTER KITCHEL B.A. 1897 Born October 7, 1875, in East Liverpool, Ohio. Died January 14, 1947, in Vero Beach, Fla. Father, Farrand DeForrest Kitchel, a banker m East Liverpool; son of Rev Harvey D. Kitchel, DD (BA Middlebury 1835, MA. Hon. Yale 1865), and Ann Smith (Sheldon) Kitchel. Mother, Flora MacDonald (Porter) Kitchel, daughter of Cyrus and Mary Olive (Wilcox) Porter of Middlebury, Vt Yale relatives include Harvey S Kitchel (BA. 1861), Cornelius L Kitchel (B A. 1862), Courtney S Kitchel (BA 1865), and Luther H. Kitchel (BA 1867) (uncles), William Lloyd Kitchel, '92 (cthisin), Allan F Kitchel, Jr, '36 (nephew). Philhps-Andover. Second Berkeley Premium Freshman year, philosophical oration appointment and Yale Literary Medal Junior year, philosophical oration appomtment and two-year honors in English Senior year, editor Yale Courant and chairman board Yale Literary Magazine Senior year; member Yale Union, Alpha Delta Phi, Skull and Bones, Chi Delta Theta, and Phi Beta Kappa Taught English at Taft School for Boys, Watertown, Conn, 1897-98, attended Yale Law School 1898-1901 (LL.B. magna cum laude 1901, on University Debating Team first year; Betts prize first year; first Wayland Prize second year, chairman board Yale Law Journal and Townsend prize third year; member Corbey Court); secretary to Robert C Morns, president Republican County Committee, New York City, 1901-3; admitted to the bar 1902; partner Morns [Robert C,
Object Description
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 |
Description
Title | Page 39 |
Transcript | Yale College 39 P Judd, 4th, '38, Stephen M. Cooke, '39, and Charles S. Judd, Jr, '43 (nephews) Oahu College, Honolulu Second colloquy appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year; Freshman Crew and Football Team; Class crew Sophomore and Junior years, Senior Promenade and cup committees, member Yale Union, Alpha Delta Phi, and Wolf's Head Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1897-1901 (M.D. 1901); house surgeon New York Hospital 1901-3; physician and surgeon in Honolulu 1903-15 and 1916-47, senior surgeon The Medical Group, Honolulu, 1934-47; medical examiner New England Life Insurance Company of Boston 1915- 47 (chief medical examiner 1915 until about 1935), on Territorial Board of Health and Board of Medical Examiners; served in Spanish-American War as American Red Cross assistant aboard US.S. Tampasas July-August, 1898; volunteer surgeon American Ambulance Corps in France June, 1915-October, 1916, and sur- geon-in-chief Juilly (France) Hospital November, 1915-JuIy, 1916, made Chevalier French Legion of Honor June 10, 1920; member Draft Exemption Board, District of Hawaii, in World War I, chairman Medical Advisory Board, Selective Service system, and surgeon-in-chief Queen's Hospital organization prepared to receive casualties in World War II, author. With the Amencan Ambulance tn France (1919); contributed to medical journals, trustee Honolulu School for Boys 1911-32; president Yale Alumni Association of Hawaii 1919-20 and 1935-36; fellow American College of Surgeons, member Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Hawaiian Territorial Medical Society, Honolulu County Medical Society, and American Medical Association. Married February 29, 1908, m San Francisco, Alice Louise, daughter of James Albert and Alice Ann (Telford) Marshall Children: James Robert, Jr., '39, and Ahce Louise (Sarah Lawrence 1936-38, Columbia 1940), the wife of Nathan Fiske Ban- field, 3d (B.A. Harvard 1940). Died suddenly after an operation. Buried in Oahu Cemetery, Honolulu Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, two sisters, Miss Agnes Elizabeth Judd of Honolulu and Sophie Judd Cooke, the wife of George P Cooke, '05, and three brothers, Gernt P Judd, 3d (V M D Univ. Pennsylvania 1908) of Honolulu, Lawrence M Judd of Molokai, Hawaii, and Henry P. Judd, '01. Three other brothers, Albert F Judd, '97, Allen W Judd, '01, and Charles S Judd, '05, died m 1939, 1930, and 1939 respectively. CORNELIUS PORTER KITCHEL B.A. 1897 Born October 7, 1875, in East Liverpool, Ohio. Died January 14, 1947, in Vero Beach, Fla. Father, Farrand DeForrest Kitchel, a banker m East Liverpool; son of Rev Harvey D. Kitchel, DD (BA Middlebury 1835, MA. Hon. Yale 1865), and Ann Smith (Sheldon) Kitchel. Mother, Flora MacDonald (Porter) Kitchel, daughter of Cyrus and Mary Olive (Wilcox) Porter of Middlebury, Vt Yale relatives include Harvey S Kitchel (BA. 1861), Cornelius L Kitchel (B A. 1862), Courtney S Kitchel (BA 1865), and Luther H. Kitchel (BA 1867) (uncles), William Lloyd Kitchel, '92 (cthisin), Allan F Kitchel, Jr, '36 (nephew). Philhps-Andover. Second Berkeley Premium Freshman year, philosophical oration appointment and Yale Literary Medal Junior year, philosophical oration appomtment and two-year honors in English Senior year, editor Yale Courant and chairman board Yale Literary Magazine Senior year; member Yale Union, Alpha Delta Phi, Skull and Bones, Chi Delta Theta, and Phi Beta Kappa Taught English at Taft School for Boys, Watertown, Conn, 1897-98, attended Yale Law School 1898-1901 (LL.B. magna cum laude 1901, on University Debating Team first year; Betts prize first year; first Wayland Prize second year, chairman board Yale Law Journal and Townsend prize third year; member Corbey Court); secretary to Robert C Morns, president Republican County Committee, New York City, 1901-3; admitted to the bar 1902; partner Morns [Robert C, |