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Yale College 33 son of John and Louise Sophia (Baird) Favill of Wisconsin. Mother, Susan Cleveland (Pratt) Favill, daughter of Henry Zachanah and Lucy Elizabeth (Brace) Pratt of Brooklyn, N.Y. Yale relatives include Samuel Mather (B A. 1726) (great- great - great - great - grandfather), Samuel Mather (BA. 1756) (great-great-greatgrandfather) , Jonathan Brace (B A 1779) (great-great-grandfather), Samuel Mather (B.A. 1784) (great - great - great - uncle), Thomas K Brace (B A. 1801) (great- grandfather); Henry C Pratt (B A 1857), Wilham H B. Pratt (B A 1864) (uncles), Sidney R. Kennedy, '98, William B. Pratt, '06, and Leonard Kennedy, '09 (cousins) University School, Chicago First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, Freshman Glee Club; University Glee Club Junior and Senior years; College Choir Senior vear; m cast "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" Sophomore year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Zeta Psi, and Ehhu Attended summer school University of Chicago 1909 and Harvard Medical School 1909-10, 1911-13 (MD 1913); traveled in Europe 1910-11; interne Massachusetts General Hospital 1913-14, associated with father 1914-16; assistant in medicine Rush Medical College, University of Chicago, 1915-21, instructor in medicine (nervous and mental diseases) 1921-24, assistant clinical professor of neurology 1924-29, associate clinical professor 1929-34, and clinical professor 1934-41; professor of neurology College of Medicine, University of Illinois, 1941-46; on staff Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, 1919- 21, attending neurologist Cook County Hospital 1921-37 and St Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1929-37, attending neuropsychia- tnst Presbyterian and Highland Park hospitals 1937-46, consulting neurologist St Elizabeth's Hospital, Chicago, and Lake Forest (111 ) Hospital, author Henry Baird Favill... (1917), Outline of Cranial Nerves (1934), Relationship of Eye Muscles to Semicircular Canal Cmrents in Rotation- ally Induced Nystagmus (1936), "Great Delusion" {Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1940), Primer of Celestial Navigation (1943), and Outline of Spinal Nerves (1946); commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, August 21, 1917, called to active duty March 8, 1918, medical officer Base Hospital No 14, Camp Custer, April-July, 1918, and Mars-sur- Alher, France, August, 1918-March, 1919, promoted Captain February 17,1919, assistant chief, medical service, Base Hospital No 120, Joue-les-Tours, March-May, 1919, discharged June 30,1919, commissioned Major 1924, Lieutenant Colonel 1931, Colonel 1938; Colonel, inactive status, Medical Reserve Corps, since 1942, in 1946 received certificate as Navigator, U S Power Squadron 1943, member Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Chicago Neurological Society (vice-president 1924-26, president 1926-27), Society of Medical History of Chicago, Chicago and Illinois State Medical societies, American Psychiatric Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society for Psychical Research, Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases, Association for the Study of Internal Secretions, American Congress on Internal Medicine, Central Neuropsychiatry Association (president 1937-38), American Birth Control League (on National Council and chairman Middle Western States Committee), American Neurological Society, American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, National Dairy Association, Medical Veterans of the World War, American Legion, and American Unitarian Association Married (1) June 20, 1917, in New York City, Rhea Helen, daughter of Seth Alfred and Mary (McCabe) Stalcup No children Dr and Mrs Favill were divorced m 1934 Married (2) May 31, 1935, in Chicago, Ahce Morrell Wells (Smith 1923-24), daughter of John H and Helen Mana (Edgerly) Morrell Daughter Elaine Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes scattered off Straits of Mackinac Survived by wife (now Mrs Gilbert P Bogert), daughter, and a stepdaughter, Barbara Wells Favill JAMES BENTON GRANT BA. I909 Born May 6, 1888, tn Denver, Colo Died May 20, 1947, in Denver, Colo Father, James Benton Grant (Iowa State
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 83 |
Transcript | Yale College 33 son of John and Louise Sophia (Baird) Favill of Wisconsin. Mother, Susan Cleveland (Pratt) Favill, daughter of Henry Zachanah and Lucy Elizabeth (Brace) Pratt of Brooklyn, N.Y. Yale relatives include Samuel Mather (B A. 1726) (great- great - great - great - grandfather), Samuel Mather (BA. 1756) (great-great-greatgrandfather) , Jonathan Brace (B A 1779) (great-great-grandfather), Samuel Mather (B.A. 1784) (great - great - great - uncle), Thomas K Brace (B A. 1801) (great- grandfather); Henry C Pratt (B A 1857), Wilham H B. Pratt (B A 1864) (uncles), Sidney R. Kennedy, '98, William B. Pratt, '06, and Leonard Kennedy, '09 (cousins) University School, Chicago First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, Freshman Glee Club; University Glee Club Junior and Senior years; College Choir Senior vear; m cast "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" Sophomore year, member Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Zeta Psi, and Ehhu Attended summer school University of Chicago 1909 and Harvard Medical School 1909-10, 1911-13 (MD 1913); traveled in Europe 1910-11; interne Massachusetts General Hospital 1913-14, associated with father 1914-16; assistant in medicine Rush Medical College, University of Chicago, 1915-21, instructor in medicine (nervous and mental diseases) 1921-24, assistant clinical professor of neurology 1924-29, associate clinical professor 1929-34, and clinical professor 1934-41; professor of neurology College of Medicine, University of Illinois, 1941-46; on staff Illinois Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, 1919- 21, attending neurologist Cook County Hospital 1921-37 and St Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 1929-37, attending neuropsychia- tnst Presbyterian and Highland Park hospitals 1937-46, consulting neurologist St Elizabeth's Hospital, Chicago, and Lake Forest (111 ) Hospital, author Henry Baird Favill... (1917), Outline of Cranial Nerves (1934), Relationship of Eye Muscles to Semicircular Canal Cmrents in Rotation- ally Induced Nystagmus (1936), "Great Delusion" {Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1940), Primer of Celestial Navigation (1943), and Outline of Spinal Nerves (1946); commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, August 21, 1917, called to active duty March 8, 1918, medical officer Base Hospital No 14, Camp Custer, April-July, 1918, and Mars-sur- Alher, France, August, 1918-March, 1919, promoted Captain February 17,1919, assistant chief, medical service, Base Hospital No 120, Joue-les-Tours, March-May, 1919, discharged June 30,1919, commissioned Major 1924, Lieutenant Colonel 1931, Colonel 1938; Colonel, inactive status, Medical Reserve Corps, since 1942, in 1946 received certificate as Navigator, U S Power Squadron 1943, member Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Chicago Neurological Society (vice-president 1924-26, president 1926-27), Society of Medical History of Chicago, Chicago and Illinois State Medical societies, American Psychiatric Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society for Psychical Research, Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases, Association for the Study of Internal Secretions, American Congress on Internal Medicine, Central Neuropsychiatry Association (president 1937-38), American Birth Control League (on National Council and chairman Middle Western States Committee), American Neurological Society, American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, National Dairy Association, Medical Veterans of the World War, American Legion, and American Unitarian Association Married (1) June 20, 1917, in New York City, Rhea Helen, daughter of Seth Alfred and Mary (McCabe) Stalcup No children Dr and Mrs Favill were divorced m 1934 Married (2) May 31, 1935, in Chicago, Ahce Morrell Wells (Smith 1923-24), daughter of John H and Helen Mana (Edgerly) Morrell Daughter Elaine Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes scattered off Straits of Mackinac Survived by wife (now Mrs Gilbert P Bogert), daughter, and a stepdaughter, Barbara Wells Favill JAMES BENTON GRANT BA. I909 Born May 6, 1888, tn Denver, Colo Died May 20, 1947, in Denver, Colo Father, James Benton Grant (Iowa State |