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92 Yale University Obituary Record September 29,1917; engaged in research on diseases of the chest resulting from ordnance and other war work and member Franklm County Committee on Civilian Defense in World War II, fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, corresponding member committee on silicosis of International Labor Office at Geneva, Switzerland; member American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Council on Industrial Health of the American Medical Association, Saranac Lake Medical Society, and Presbyterian church, Saranac Lake. Married June 22,1915, in Meriden, Cara- belle, daughter of Thomas and Kathenne (Collins) McKenzie Children. Margaret (BA Middlebury 1938, Columbia 1938- 39), the wife of Fredenck Levering Neely (BA Emory 1934; MD Johns Hopkins 1938), and Dorothy (BA. Connecticut Coll 1941), the wife of Benjamm Howard Downs (B S Webb Inst. Naval Architecture 1941, Massachusetts Inst Technology 1947- 48). Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in St John's-in-the-Wilderness churchyard, Paul Smiths, N.Y. Survived by wife, daughters, six grandchildren, father, two sisters, Ahce Gardner Crawford (B A Connecticut Coll 1920), the wife of John Denmston Crawford (BS Massachusetts Inst Technology 1927) of Great Neck, N.Y, and Mrs Shelton Sturges of Orange, Conn, and three brothers, Maxwell Scott Gardner of West Hartford, Conn, Walter Roosevelt Gardner (cert Umv Connecticut 1923) of Middletown, Conn, and Laurence T Gardner, '22. NATHAN MENDERSON B.A. I912 Born June 3, 1891, tn Cincinnati, Ohio. Died May 30, 1947, in Lancaster, Cahf. Father, Jacob Menderson, wholesale manufacturer of men's clothing, Cincinnati; son of Nathan and Louisa F Mender- son of Cincinnati Mother, Bertha (Ober- mayer) Menderson, daughter of Simon and Eva Obermayer of St. Louis, Mo Yale relatives include three cousins, J Albert Goldman, '05, Robert P Goldman, '11, and Harold E Beekman, '11 S Franklin School, Cincinnati. Second colloquy appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year Studied agriculture, specializing in plant breeding and horticulture, Cornell University, 1912-14 (MA. 1914); associated with US. Department of Agriculture 1914-16 and 1937-47 (on staff Bureau of Plant Industry, introducing and producing new vegetables in the South for Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, 1914-16, on staff Bureau of Markets, grading and standardizing dried food products, 1916- 18, with Soil Conservation Service in various places in California, including Lancaster, Santa Paula, Sebastopol, and Wat- sonville, engaged in farm planning for soil conservation districts, 1937-47); engaged in farm development and farm real-estate business, Cincinnati, 1919-21, farm adviser and production expert on ranches for Earl Fruit Company, Sacramento, Cahf, 1921- 25; consulting horticulturist central California 1925-27, owned and operated Menderson greenhouses and nursery, Santa Cruz, Cahf., 1927-37, contributed to farm periodicals, enlisted Officers Training Corps September 8, 1918, with Company I, Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Joseph E Johnston, until discharge November 25, 1918, on special duty Inspection Branch, Subsistence Division, Washington, DC; resigned January 16, 1919; commissioned First Lieutenant, Officers Reserve Corps, January 21, 1919 Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in United Jewish Cemetery, Cincinnati. Survived by a brother, Edgar Menderson, '10. PAUL LEOPOLD ROSENFELD B.A 1912 Born May 4, 1890, in New Yor\ Ctty. Died July 21, 1946, tn New Yor\ City. Father, Julius Rosenfeld, associated with Jonas & Company, manufacturers of braid, New York City, son of Dr. Leopold Rosenfeld and Nanny (Strauss) Rosenfeld of Tauberbischofsheim, Germany. Mother, Clara (Liebmann) Rosenfeld, daughter of Joseph and Fanny L Liebmann of New
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 92 |
Transcript | 92 Yale University Obituary Record September 29,1917; engaged in research on diseases of the chest resulting from ordnance and other war work and member Franklm County Committee on Civilian Defense in World War II, fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, corresponding member committee on silicosis of International Labor Office at Geneva, Switzerland; member American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Council on Industrial Health of the American Medical Association, Saranac Lake Medical Society, and Presbyterian church, Saranac Lake. Married June 22,1915, in Meriden, Cara- belle, daughter of Thomas and Kathenne (Collins) McKenzie Children. Margaret (BA Middlebury 1938, Columbia 1938- 39), the wife of Fredenck Levering Neely (BA Emory 1934; MD Johns Hopkins 1938), and Dorothy (BA. Connecticut Coll 1941), the wife of Benjamm Howard Downs (B S Webb Inst. Naval Architecture 1941, Massachusetts Inst Technology 1947- 48). Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in St John's-in-the-Wilderness churchyard, Paul Smiths, N.Y. Survived by wife, daughters, six grandchildren, father, two sisters, Ahce Gardner Crawford (B A Connecticut Coll 1920), the wife of John Denmston Crawford (BS Massachusetts Inst Technology 1927) of Great Neck, N.Y, and Mrs Shelton Sturges of Orange, Conn, and three brothers, Maxwell Scott Gardner of West Hartford, Conn, Walter Roosevelt Gardner (cert Umv Connecticut 1923) of Middletown, Conn, and Laurence T Gardner, '22. NATHAN MENDERSON B.A. I912 Born June 3, 1891, tn Cincinnati, Ohio. Died May 30, 1947, in Lancaster, Cahf. Father, Jacob Menderson, wholesale manufacturer of men's clothing, Cincinnati; son of Nathan and Louisa F Mender- son of Cincinnati Mother, Bertha (Ober- mayer) Menderson, daughter of Simon and Eva Obermayer of St. Louis, Mo Yale relatives include three cousins, J Albert Goldman, '05, Robert P Goldman, '11, and Harold E Beekman, '11 S Franklin School, Cincinnati. Second colloquy appointment Junior year; first colloquy appointment Senior year Studied agriculture, specializing in plant breeding and horticulture, Cornell University, 1912-14 (MA. 1914); associated with US. Department of Agriculture 1914-16 and 1937-47 (on staff Bureau of Plant Industry, introducing and producing new vegetables in the South for Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, 1914-16, on staff Bureau of Markets, grading and standardizing dried food products, 1916- 18, with Soil Conservation Service in various places in California, including Lancaster, Santa Paula, Sebastopol, and Wat- sonville, engaged in farm planning for soil conservation districts, 1937-47); engaged in farm development and farm real-estate business, Cincinnati, 1919-21, farm adviser and production expert on ranches for Earl Fruit Company, Sacramento, Cahf, 1921- 25; consulting horticulturist central California 1925-27, owned and operated Menderson greenhouses and nursery, Santa Cruz, Cahf., 1927-37, contributed to farm periodicals, enlisted Officers Training Corps September 8, 1918, with Company I, Quartermaster Corps, stationed at Camp Joseph E Johnston, until discharge November 25, 1918, on special duty Inspection Branch, Subsistence Division, Washington, DC; resigned January 16, 1919; commissioned First Lieutenant, Officers Reserve Corps, January 21, 1919 Unmarried Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in United Jewish Cemetery, Cincinnati. Survived by a brother, Edgar Menderson, '10. PAUL LEOPOLD ROSENFELD B.A 1912 Born May 4, 1890, in New Yor\ Ctty. Died July 21, 1946, tn New Yor\ City. Father, Julius Rosenfeld, associated with Jonas & Company, manufacturers of braid, New York City, son of Dr. Leopold Rosenfeld and Nanny (Strauss) Rosenfeld of Tauberbischofsheim, Germany. Mother, Clara (Liebmann) Rosenfeld, daughter of Joseph and Fanny L Liebmann of New |