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162 Yale University Obituary Record tended Yale School of Medicine 1927-30 (MD 1930) Interne Grace Hospital, New Haven, Conn, 1930-32, physician and surgeon in Wilhmantic 1932-43, author "The Effect of Malnutrition on Wound Healing," in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, member Wilhmantic and Windham County Medical associations, Connecticut State Medical Society, and St Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic), Wilhmantic Married May 29, 1943, in Wilhmantic, Elsie Bebean, daughter of Paul and Mary (Counllard) Normandin No children Entered Medical Corps, Army Air Forces, as First Lieutenant June 4, 1943, succes- sivelv assigned to Carlisle Barracks (Penn- syhama), Jefferson Barracks (Missouri), and to Oklahoma, commissioned Captain 1943 and Major 1944, went overseas December 30, 1943, served m India until June, 1945, and on Okinawa June-September, 1945, on a forty-five day furlough from September 29, 1945 Death due to intracranial lesion Buried in St Joseph's Cemetery, Wilhmantic Sur- \ n ed bv wife, parents, and a brother, Willard Franklin Shea of Hartford, Conn ROBERT BUTTERFIELD TRENCH B S I929 Bom January 13, 1909, in Chilhcothe, Ohio Died April 21, 1946, in Westwood, NJ Father, Walter I Trench, '02 S Mother, Florence Adelaide (Butterfield) Trench New Haven (Conn) High School Electrical engineering course, scholar of the second rank and received honorable mention Benjamin F Barge Mathematical Prize Freshman year, prizes for excellence in all studies and in drawing, and honorable mention for prize in engineering mechanics Sophomore year, general two-year honors for excellence in all studies Junior year, member Sigma Xi, B S magna cum laude 1929 Engineer with New York Telephone Company 1929-46, member Consumer's Cooperatne Sen ices, Eastern States Cooperative League, Yale Engineering Association, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Museum of Natural History, Ohio Society of New York, New York chapter Adirondack Mountain Club, Brooklyn (NY) Church and Mission Federation, and official board First Methodist Church, Westwood Married January 1, 1934, in Brooklyn, Emma Ehzabeth Brogges (B A. Hunter Coll 1929), daughter of Henry and Emma Sivilla (Rondthaler) Brogges Children: Walter Henry and Phyllis Carol Death due to a brain tumor Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife, children, and mother CHARLES BRADFORD BIDWELL B S I931 Born July 5, 1909, in West Haven, Conn Died December 1, 1945, in Somers, Conn Father, Charles Hubbell Bidwell, '05, assistant secretary New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad YMCA, New Haven, son of George Phelps and Amanda Melissa (Hubbell) Bidwell of Shelton, Conn Mother, Mary Electa (Bidwell) Bidwell, daughter of Charles Woodruff and Ahce Beach (Noble) Bidwell of Watertown, Conn Yale relatives mclude a cousin, Dutton Noble, '27 New Haven High School Plant science course, manager Freshman Fencing Team and University Fencing Team Senior year, member Byers Hall Cabinet Junior and Senior years Awarded William Egbert Wheeler prize June, 1931, and attended Yale School of Forestry 1931-32 (MF 1932) Foreman scout crew, Lakeville, Conn, working on pine blister rust control, US Bureau of Plant Industry, June-September, 1932, field assistant Appalachian Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, N C, September-December, 1932, graduate student in forest pathology Pennsylvania State College 1932-33, with Connecticut State Department of Forestry 1933-45 (cultural foreman in charge of work on strumella and nectria cankers, connected with improvement cuttings, carried on by fourteen Civilian Conservation Corps camps 1933- 35 and supervising technician 1935-36, junior forester with direct supervision of hardwood disease distribution survey on
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 162 |
Transcript | 162 Yale University Obituary Record tended Yale School of Medicine 1927-30 (MD 1930) Interne Grace Hospital, New Haven, Conn, 1930-32, physician and surgeon in Wilhmantic 1932-43, author "The Effect of Malnutrition on Wound Healing," in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, member Wilhmantic and Windham County Medical associations, Connecticut State Medical Society, and St Joseph's Church (Roman Catholic), Wilhmantic Married May 29, 1943, in Wilhmantic, Elsie Bebean, daughter of Paul and Mary (Counllard) Normandin No children Entered Medical Corps, Army Air Forces, as First Lieutenant June 4, 1943, succes- sivelv assigned to Carlisle Barracks (Penn- syhama), Jefferson Barracks (Missouri), and to Oklahoma, commissioned Captain 1943 and Major 1944, went overseas December 30, 1943, served m India until June, 1945, and on Okinawa June-September, 1945, on a forty-five day furlough from September 29, 1945 Death due to intracranial lesion Buried in St Joseph's Cemetery, Wilhmantic Sur- \ n ed bv wife, parents, and a brother, Willard Franklin Shea of Hartford, Conn ROBERT BUTTERFIELD TRENCH B S I929 Bom January 13, 1909, in Chilhcothe, Ohio Died April 21, 1946, in Westwood, NJ Father, Walter I Trench, '02 S Mother, Florence Adelaide (Butterfield) Trench New Haven (Conn) High School Electrical engineering course, scholar of the second rank and received honorable mention Benjamin F Barge Mathematical Prize Freshman year, prizes for excellence in all studies and in drawing, and honorable mention for prize in engineering mechanics Sophomore year, general two-year honors for excellence in all studies Junior year, member Sigma Xi, B S magna cum laude 1929 Engineer with New York Telephone Company 1929-46, member Consumer's Cooperatne Sen ices, Eastern States Cooperative League, Yale Engineering Association, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Museum of Natural History, Ohio Society of New York, New York chapter Adirondack Mountain Club, Brooklyn (NY) Church and Mission Federation, and official board First Methodist Church, Westwood Married January 1, 1934, in Brooklyn, Emma Ehzabeth Brogges (B A. Hunter Coll 1929), daughter of Henry and Emma Sivilla (Rondthaler) Brogges Children: Walter Henry and Phyllis Carol Death due to a brain tumor Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife, children, and mother CHARLES BRADFORD BIDWELL B S I931 Born July 5, 1909, in West Haven, Conn Died December 1, 1945, in Somers, Conn Father, Charles Hubbell Bidwell, '05, assistant secretary New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad YMCA, New Haven, son of George Phelps and Amanda Melissa (Hubbell) Bidwell of Shelton, Conn Mother, Mary Electa (Bidwell) Bidwell, daughter of Charles Woodruff and Ahce Beach (Noble) Bidwell of Watertown, Conn Yale relatives mclude a cousin, Dutton Noble, '27 New Haven High School Plant science course, manager Freshman Fencing Team and University Fencing Team Senior year, member Byers Hall Cabinet Junior and Senior years Awarded William Egbert Wheeler prize June, 1931, and attended Yale School of Forestry 1931-32 (MF 1932) Foreman scout crew, Lakeville, Conn, working on pine blister rust control, US Bureau of Plant Industry, June-September, 1932, field assistant Appalachian Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, N C, September-December, 1932, graduate student in forest pathology Pennsylvania State College 1932-33, with Connecticut State Department of Forestry 1933-45 (cultural foreman in charge of work on strumella and nectria cankers, connected with improvement cuttings, carried on by fourteen Civilian Conservation Corps camps 1933- 35 and supervising technician 1935-36, junior forester with direct supervision of hardwood disease distribution survey on |