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Graduate School 185 of James Francis and Jennie (Gorman) Gray of Cleveland Mother, Catherine Loretta (Madden) Gray; daughter of Michael and Catherine (Cannon) Madden of Cleveland St Ignatius High School, Cleveland, attended St Ignatius College 1915-16, entered Society of Jesus September 1, 1916, a scholastic at St. Stanislaus Seminary, Florissant, Mo , 1916-18, attended St Louis University 1918-22 (B A 1922), student in philosophy Maison Saint Louis, St Heher, Isle of Jersey, and University of Pans 1922- 23 (certifkat d'etudes franchises 1923), instructor in English St John's College, Toledo, 1923-25 and John Carroll University 1925-26, MA St Louis University 1925 and graduate in divinity 1930, ordained priest in Roman Catholic Church June 26, 1929, graduate student in history Yale University 1930-34, 1936-37 (PhD 1937), assistant professor of history Xavier University (Cincinnati) 1937-39, associate professor 1939-44, and professor of history and director department of history and political science 1944-45 (in charge history program for 500 aviation students and a smaller Army Specialized Training Program group 1943) Death due to aneurysm of descending thoracic aorta Buried in St Stanislaus Cemetery, Parma, Ohio Survived by mother and a brother, Willis James Gray (LLB John Marshall School of Law [Cleveland] 1929) of Detroit HENRY SEELYE EMERSON ph d 1939 Born March 21, 1907, in Amherst, Mass Died March 8, 1946, in Amherst, Mass Father, Benjamin Kendall Emerson, LLD (BA Amherst 1865, PhD Gottingen 1869), professor of geology Amherst College; president Geological Society of America, son of Benjamin Frothingham and Elizabeth (Kendall) Emerson of Nashua, NH Mother, Anna Hawley (Seelye) Emerson (B A Smith 1889), daughter of Rev Julius Hawley Seelye, DD, LLD (BA Amherst 1849), and Elizabeth Tilman (James) Seelye of Amherst Yale relatives include. Elizabeth S Bixler (BN 1927, dean Yale School of Nursing) (cousin); Sewall Emerson, '26, and Kendall Emerson, Jr, '29 (nephews) Amherst High School and Phillips-Exeter, B A Amherst College 1929 (member Alpha Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, and Phi Beta Kappa); graduate student in zoology and anatomy Yale University 1929-32, 1937-39 (Ph D 1939, assistant in biology 1930-31, member Sigma Xi), because of ill-health was unoccupied 1932-35, research associate in biology and laboratory assistant Amherst College 1935-37, instructor in anatomy University of Michigan 1938-41, instructor in biology Amherst College 1941-43, assistant professor 1943-46, author "Embryonic Induction in Regenerating Tissue", member American Society of Zoologists and Society for the Study of Development and Growth Married June 17, 1941, in Amherst, Margaret Randolph Hitchcock (BA Smith 1922, MA Columbia 1925), daughter of John Sawyer Hitchcock (B A Amherst 1889, MD Umv Maryland 1893, MA 1905) and May Waters (Bryan) Hitchcock Adopted son John Hitchcock Took his own life Buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst Survived by wife, son, mother, a sister, Elizabeth Emerson Whetstone, the wife of Lambert F Whetstone (B A Amherst 1916) of Grosse Pointe, Mich, four half sisters, Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock (B A Smith 1895), the wife of Albert White Hitchcock (Massachusetts Inst Technology 1898) of Holland, Mass, Malleville Emerson Haller (B A Smith 1908), the wife of William Haller (BA Amherst 1908) of New York City, Caroline Dwight Emerson (B S Columbia 1929) of New York City, and Annette Emerson Esty, the wife of Thomas Cushing Esty (B A Amherst 1893, MA 1897, Ph D. Gottingen 1899) of Spofford, NH, and Daytona Beach, Fla , and two half brothers, Kendall Emerson (B A Amherst 1897, MD Harvard 1901) of New York City, and Edward Hopkins Emerson (B A Amherst 1899) of Larchmont, NY LOUIS GREENBERG ph d 1941 Born November 1, 1893, in New Constantine, Russia Died February 7, 1946, in Lebanon, Conn Father, Harry Greenberg, in flour
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 185 |
Transcript | Graduate School 185 of James Francis and Jennie (Gorman) Gray of Cleveland Mother, Catherine Loretta (Madden) Gray; daughter of Michael and Catherine (Cannon) Madden of Cleveland St Ignatius High School, Cleveland, attended St Ignatius College 1915-16, entered Society of Jesus September 1, 1916, a scholastic at St. Stanislaus Seminary, Florissant, Mo , 1916-18, attended St Louis University 1918-22 (B A 1922), student in philosophy Maison Saint Louis, St Heher, Isle of Jersey, and University of Pans 1922- 23 (certifkat d'etudes franchises 1923), instructor in English St John's College, Toledo, 1923-25 and John Carroll University 1925-26, MA St Louis University 1925 and graduate in divinity 1930, ordained priest in Roman Catholic Church June 26, 1929, graduate student in history Yale University 1930-34, 1936-37 (PhD 1937), assistant professor of history Xavier University (Cincinnati) 1937-39, associate professor 1939-44, and professor of history and director department of history and political science 1944-45 (in charge history program for 500 aviation students and a smaller Army Specialized Training Program group 1943) Death due to aneurysm of descending thoracic aorta Buried in St Stanislaus Cemetery, Parma, Ohio Survived by mother and a brother, Willis James Gray (LLB John Marshall School of Law [Cleveland] 1929) of Detroit HENRY SEELYE EMERSON ph d 1939 Born March 21, 1907, in Amherst, Mass Died March 8, 1946, in Amherst, Mass Father, Benjamin Kendall Emerson, LLD (BA Amherst 1865, PhD Gottingen 1869), professor of geology Amherst College; president Geological Society of America, son of Benjamin Frothingham and Elizabeth (Kendall) Emerson of Nashua, NH Mother, Anna Hawley (Seelye) Emerson (B A Smith 1889), daughter of Rev Julius Hawley Seelye, DD, LLD (BA Amherst 1849), and Elizabeth Tilman (James) Seelye of Amherst Yale relatives include. Elizabeth S Bixler (BN 1927, dean Yale School of Nursing) (cousin); Sewall Emerson, '26, and Kendall Emerson, Jr, '29 (nephews) Amherst High School and Phillips-Exeter, B A Amherst College 1929 (member Alpha Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, and Phi Beta Kappa); graduate student in zoology and anatomy Yale University 1929-32, 1937-39 (Ph D 1939, assistant in biology 1930-31, member Sigma Xi), because of ill-health was unoccupied 1932-35, research associate in biology and laboratory assistant Amherst College 1935-37, instructor in anatomy University of Michigan 1938-41, instructor in biology Amherst College 1941-43, assistant professor 1943-46, author "Embryonic Induction in Regenerating Tissue", member American Society of Zoologists and Society for the Study of Development and Growth Married June 17, 1941, in Amherst, Margaret Randolph Hitchcock (BA Smith 1922, MA Columbia 1925), daughter of John Sawyer Hitchcock (B A Amherst 1889, MD Umv Maryland 1893, MA 1905) and May Waters (Bryan) Hitchcock Adopted son John Hitchcock Took his own life Buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst Survived by wife, son, mother, a sister, Elizabeth Emerson Whetstone, the wife of Lambert F Whetstone (B A Amherst 1916) of Grosse Pointe, Mich, four half sisters, Charlotte Emerson Hitchcock (B A Smith 1895), the wife of Albert White Hitchcock (Massachusetts Inst Technology 1898) of Holland, Mass, Malleville Emerson Haller (B A Smith 1908), the wife of William Haller (BA Amherst 1908) of New York City, Caroline Dwight Emerson (B S Columbia 1929) of New York City, and Annette Emerson Esty, the wife of Thomas Cushing Esty (B A Amherst 1893, MA 1897, Ph D. Gottingen 1899) of Spofford, NH, and Daytona Beach, Fla , and two half brothers, Kendall Emerson (B A Amherst 1897, MD Harvard 1901) of New York City, and Edward Hopkins Emerson (B A Amherst 1899) of Larchmont, NY LOUIS GREENBERG ph d 1941 Born November 1, 1893, in New Constantine, Russia Died February 7, 1946, in Lebanon, Conn Father, Harry Greenberg, in flour |