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88 Yale University Obituary Record With Henry & West, brokers and bankers, Philadelphia, 1910-12; associated with Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1910-46 (research associate 1910-28, curator of entomology 1928-38, research fellow 1938-40, and benefactor of the Academy 1945-46, the Hebard Collection of Orthoptera and Dermaptera, 250,000 specimens gathered on field trips covermg much of North America as well as parts of Panama, Colombia, Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, and western Europe, was presented to the Academy in 1945); author. Occasional Papers Bernice P. Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History, coauthor. Papers on Orthoptera and Dermaptera (1919, 1929); contributed to Transactions, Memoirs, and Entomological News of the American Entomological Society, Proceedings and Monographs of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Bulletin of American Museum of Natural History (New York), Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey, and Science, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Signal Officers Reserve Corps, US Army, December 19, 1917; post supply officer and acting adjutant Signal Corps School, Columbia University, January 7, 1918, until transfer to Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, Washington, discharged December, 1918, fellow Entomological Society of Amenca; treasurer Amencan Entomological Society; honorary member Entomological Society of France and Colombian Natural Science Society, member Sigma Chi (University of Pennsylvania) and Roman Catholic Church, Chestnut Hill, Pa Married October 16, 1913, in Philadelphia, Margaret Champhn Perry, daughter of Wilham Rehn and Emily (LaFarge) Claxton Children Charles Bradford (died February 27, 1930), Margaret Champhn Perry, the wife of Richard Wmgate Lloyd (B A Princeton 1928), and Morgan, Jr, '43 Death due to cardiac flutter after ten years illness of acute rheumatoid arthritis Buried in St Thomas' Cemetery, White- marsh, Pa Survived by wife, children, and three grandchildren. JAMES HAROLD MACHETTE B.A. I9IO Born January 15, 1887, tn Scranton, Pa. Died April 6, 1947, tn Armon\, N.Y. Father, Samuel Tucker Machette, partner with his father in wholesale drug business, Philadelphia, son of James B. Machette of Philadelphia Mother, Sophia Belle (Wed- digan) Machette; daughter of Wilhelm Weddigan of Philadelphia. Private tutor Oration appointment and honors of the third rank in studies of Junior year; secretary Freshman Union; member Alpha Delta Phi. With Pejepscot Paper Company, Brunswick, Maine, 1910-20 (assistant general manager 1912-20), president and treasurer Pine Tree Pulp Company, South Gardiner, Maine, 1920-26; president and general manager Fibre Toy Manufacturing Company, South Gardiner, 1923-26; president Eureka Jersey Stores, Inc, Newark, 1926- 29 and Sunbnte Stores, Inc, and J H. Machette, Inc., chain grocery and provision stores in New Jersey and New York, 1929-31; with Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York City, 1931-46 (assistant agency manager 1932-38, supervisor and special agent 1938-44, associate general agent 1944-46); life insurance underwriter Prosser & Ho- mans, New York City, 1946-47, Captam 10th Company, Coast Artillery, State of Maine, 1911-14; on executive committee Citizens Union, Hartsdale, N Y, and council of the Hartsdale Association; member Million Dollar Round Table Club of Life Underwriters Association of the United States and Hitchcock Memorial Church (Presbyterian), Scarsdale Married September 8, 1923, in Skow- hegan, Maine, Helene Kaye Davis, daughter of John Jonathan and Margaret (Holbrook) Kaye Children James Harold, Jr (died February 12, 1930) and Harold Tucker Death due to acute coronary occlusion. Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N Y. Survived by wife, one son, and three brothers, Edgar Samuel Machette of Reno, Nev, Herbert Machette of Detroit, Mich., and Walter Albert Machette of West Hartford, Conn His stepson, Lieutenant Wil-
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 88 |
Transcript | 88 Yale University Obituary Record With Henry & West, brokers and bankers, Philadelphia, 1910-12; associated with Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1910-46 (research associate 1910-28, curator of entomology 1928-38, research fellow 1938-40, and benefactor of the Academy 1945-46, the Hebard Collection of Orthoptera and Dermaptera, 250,000 specimens gathered on field trips covermg much of North America as well as parts of Panama, Colombia, Jamaica, Cuba, the Bahamas, and western Europe, was presented to the Academy in 1945); author. Occasional Papers Bernice P. Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History, coauthor. Papers on Orthoptera and Dermaptera (1919, 1929); contributed to Transactions, Memoirs, and Entomological News of the American Entomological Society, Proceedings and Monographs of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Journal of the New York Entomological Society, Bulletin of American Museum of Natural History (New York), Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey, and Science, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Signal Officers Reserve Corps, US Army, December 19, 1917; post supply officer and acting adjutant Signal Corps School, Columbia University, January 7, 1918, until transfer to Military Intelligence Division, General Staff, Washington, discharged December, 1918, fellow Entomological Society of Amenca; treasurer Amencan Entomological Society; honorary member Entomological Society of France and Colombian Natural Science Society, member Sigma Chi (University of Pennsylvania) and Roman Catholic Church, Chestnut Hill, Pa Married October 16, 1913, in Philadelphia, Margaret Champhn Perry, daughter of Wilham Rehn and Emily (LaFarge) Claxton Children Charles Bradford (died February 27, 1930), Margaret Champhn Perry, the wife of Richard Wmgate Lloyd (B A Princeton 1928), and Morgan, Jr, '43 Death due to cardiac flutter after ten years illness of acute rheumatoid arthritis Buried in St Thomas' Cemetery, White- marsh, Pa Survived by wife, children, and three grandchildren. JAMES HAROLD MACHETTE B.A. I9IO Born January 15, 1887, tn Scranton, Pa. Died April 6, 1947, tn Armon\, N.Y. Father, Samuel Tucker Machette, partner with his father in wholesale drug business, Philadelphia, son of James B. Machette of Philadelphia Mother, Sophia Belle (Wed- digan) Machette; daughter of Wilhelm Weddigan of Philadelphia. Private tutor Oration appointment and honors of the third rank in studies of Junior year; secretary Freshman Union; member Alpha Delta Phi. With Pejepscot Paper Company, Brunswick, Maine, 1910-20 (assistant general manager 1912-20), president and treasurer Pine Tree Pulp Company, South Gardiner, Maine, 1920-26; president and general manager Fibre Toy Manufacturing Company, South Gardiner, 1923-26; president Eureka Jersey Stores, Inc, Newark, 1926- 29 and Sunbnte Stores, Inc, and J H. Machette, Inc., chain grocery and provision stores in New Jersey and New York, 1929-31; with Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York City, 1931-46 (assistant agency manager 1932-38, supervisor and special agent 1938-44, associate general agent 1944-46); life insurance underwriter Prosser & Ho- mans, New York City, 1946-47, Captam 10th Company, Coast Artillery, State of Maine, 1911-14; on executive committee Citizens Union, Hartsdale, N Y, and council of the Hartsdale Association; member Million Dollar Round Table Club of Life Underwriters Association of the United States and Hitchcock Memorial Church (Presbyterian), Scarsdale Married September 8, 1923, in Skow- hegan, Maine, Helene Kaye Davis, daughter of John Jonathan and Margaret (Holbrook) Kaye Children James Harold, Jr (died February 12, 1930) and Harold Tucker Death due to acute coronary occlusion. Buried in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N Y. Survived by wife, one son, and three brothers, Edgar Samuel Machette of Reno, Nev, Herbert Machette of Detroit, Mich., and Walter Albert Machette of West Hartford, Conn His stepson, Lieutenant Wil- |