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Yale College 103 1941-January, 1943; stationed at Fort Leavenworth February-April, 1943; commissioned Major June 25, 1942, commanding officer 2d Battalion, 5th Infantry Division, Camp Van Dorn, April-July, 1943, and 2d Battalion, 66th Infantry Division, Camp Carson, Colo, and Fort Benning July, 1943-August, 1944, commissioned Lieutenant Colonel March 11, 1943, went overseas August, 1944; attached to 29th Infantry Division which entered combat at Brest, France, September, 1944, battalion commander 119th Infantry Division in Germany and Belgium (in Battle of the Bulge) November, 1944-January, 1945, attached to Headquarters, 119th Infantry Division, Belgium and Germany, January- February, 1945, and Headquarters 9th Army in Holland February, 1945, returned to United States October 12, 1945 Lieutenant Colonel Fitzgerald died from injuries received when he was a passenger in an automobile involved in an accident Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton Survived by wife, son, father, and two sisters, Mrs Thomas Lee Hume of Washington, DC, and Dorothy Louise Fitzgerald Skinner (B A Smith 1929), the wife of Bradford Swanton Skinner (B A Amherst 1928) of Springfield, Mass LAWRENCE ALEXANDER BALDWIN BA I933 Born January 7, 1909, in Spreckelsville, Maui, Hawaii Died January 3, 1946, in Spreckelsville, Maui, Hawaii Father, Frank Fowler Baldwin, '99 S, president Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company, Puunene; son of Henry Pernne and Emily DeWitt (Alexander) Baldwin Mother, Harriet Worcester (Kittredge) Baldwin, daughter of Edward Henry and Mary (Johnson) Kittndge Yale relatives include Dwight Baldwin (BA 1821) (great-grandfather), David D Baldwin (B A 1857) (great-uncle), William D Baldwin, '97, Arthur D Baldwin, '98, Fred C Baldwin, '04, and Samuel A Baldwin, '08 (uncles), J Piatt Cooke, '20, Douglas A Cooke, '24 S, Henry P Baldwin, '25, Fred C Baldwm, '28, and Henry H Lester Cooke, Jr (School of the Fine Arts 1940- 41) (cousins) Maui High School, Thacher School, Ojai, Cahf, and Philhps-Andover Captain Freshman Polo Team, University Polo Team Junior and Senior years (captain Senior year), on champion intercollegiate indoor polo team Junior year, member ROTC at Yale, University Athletic Association Senior year, Psi Upsilon, and Scroll and Key Associated with Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company, Ltd, 1933-46 (irrigation luna 1933-35, welfare director and personnel director 1935-46, assistant manager 1944-46), on board of supervisors, Maui, 1939-44, chairman legislative committee 1941, finance committee and hospital managing committee 1942, and Traffic Safety Commission 1941-43, chairman Hawaiian delegation Republican National Convention 1940, area director Office Civilian Defense, World War II, one of a quartet which defeated Pacific Coast polo champions 1934, member Maui Chamber of Commerce and Makawao Union Church (Congregational), Makawao, Maui Married September 21, 1935, in Honolulu, Margaret May, daughter of Reynold Brodie and Margaret Frances (Restanck) McGrew Daughters Manette and L<iu- nen Death due to coronary thrombosis Ashes interred in Makawao Cemeterv, Maui Survived by wife, children, parents, and two brothers, Edward Henry Kittredge Baldwin of Makena, Maui, and Asa F Baldwin, '29 FREDERICK BAGBY H4LL, JR ba 1933 Botn December 21, 1910, in St Louts, Mo Died November 12, 1945, near Ouantico, Va Father, Fredenck Bagby Hall (M D Washington Umv 1894), a phvsician in St Louis, son of Lemuel Thomas Hall (MD Washington Umv 1866) and Margaret Belle (Bagby) Hall of St Louis and Potosi, Mo Mother, Connne (Steele)
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 103 |
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Yale College
103
1941-January, 1943; stationed at Fort
Leavenworth February-April, 1943; commissioned Major June 25, 1942, commanding officer 2d Battalion, 5th Infantry Division, Camp Van Dorn, April-July, 1943,
and 2d Battalion, 66th Infantry Division,
Camp Carson, Colo, and Fort Benning
July, 1943-August, 1944, commissioned
Lieutenant Colonel March 11, 1943, went
overseas August, 1944; attached to 29th
Infantry Division which entered combat at
Brest, France, September, 1944, battalion
commander 119th Infantry Division in
Germany and Belgium (in Battle of the
Bulge) November, 1944-January, 1945,
attached to Headquarters, 119th Infantry
Division, Belgium and Germany, January-
February, 1945, and Headquarters 9th
Army in Holland February, 1945, returned
to United States October 12, 1945
Lieutenant Colonel Fitzgerald died from
injuries received when he was a passenger
in an automobile involved in an accident
Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton
Survived by wife, son, father, and two
sisters, Mrs Thomas Lee Hume of Washington, DC, and Dorothy Louise Fitzgerald Skinner (B A Smith 1929), the
wife of Bradford Swanton Skinner (B A
Amherst 1928) of Springfield, Mass
LAWRENCE ALEXANDER
BALDWIN
BA I933
Born January 7, 1909, in Spreckelsville,
Maui, Hawaii
Died January 3, 1946, in Spreckelsville,
Maui, Hawaii
Father, Frank Fowler Baldwin, '99 S,
president Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar
Company, Puunene; son of Henry Pernne
and Emily DeWitt (Alexander) Baldwin
Mother, Harriet Worcester (Kittredge)
Baldwin, daughter of Edward Henry and
Mary (Johnson) Kittndge Yale relatives
include Dwight Baldwin (BA 1821)
(great-grandfather), David D Baldwin
(B A 1857) (great-uncle), William D
Baldwin, '97, Arthur D Baldwin, '98, Fred
C Baldwin, '04, and Samuel A Baldwin,
'08 (uncles), J Piatt Cooke, '20, Douglas
A Cooke, '24 S, Henry P Baldwin, '25,
Fred C Baldwm, '28, and Henry H Lester
Cooke, Jr (School of the Fine Arts 1940-
41) (cousins)
Maui High School, Thacher School, Ojai,
Cahf, and Philhps-Andover Captain
Freshman Polo Team, University Polo
Team Junior and Senior years (captain
Senior year), on champion intercollegiate
indoor polo team Junior year, member
ROTC at Yale, University Athletic Association Senior year, Psi Upsilon, and
Scroll and Key
Associated with Hawaiian Commercial
& Sugar Company, Ltd, 1933-46 (irrigation luna 1933-35, welfare director and
personnel director 1935-46, assistant manager 1944-46), on board of supervisors,
Maui, 1939-44, chairman legislative committee 1941, finance committee and hospital
managing committee 1942, and Traffic
Safety Commission 1941-43, chairman
Hawaiian delegation Republican National
Convention 1940, area director Office Civilian Defense, World War II, one of a quartet which defeated Pacific Coast polo
champions 1934, member Maui Chamber
of Commerce and Makawao Union Church
(Congregational), Makawao, Maui
Married September 21, 1935, in Honolulu, Margaret May, daughter of Reynold
Brodie and Margaret Frances (Restanck)
McGrew Daughters Manette and L |