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230 Yale University Obituary Record Alice G Smith (Pomona 1907-08), the wife of Arthur Maxson Smith (B A Pomona 1894, B A Umv Chicago 1899, Ph D 1900) of Detroit, Mich , Grace G Noonan (B A Occidental 1926), the wife of Donnelly C Noonan of Pasadena, Cahf, and Mrs Henry Taves of Fresno, and three brothers, Gordon Culbertson Giffen of Mendota, Cahf, Leslie Fleming Giffen of Fresno, and Ernest Craig Giffen (B A Occidental 1924) of La Canada, Cahf Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Washelh Cemetery, Seattle Survived by wife, children, four grandchildren, a sister, Antoinette B Clark (BA Vassar 1921), the wife of Rev William Harold Clark (BA Umv California 1920; BD San Francisco Theological Seminary 1923, STM 1928, PhD Umv Edinburgh 1929) of Kunming, China, and two brothers, Charles H Black, '13, and Lyman Hoge Black (Dartmouth 1914-16) of Seattle JOSEPH CLARENCE BLACK B A 1908 Bom fuly 16, 1886, in Detroit, Mich Died June 22, 1945, in Seattle, Wash Father, Charles Hoge Black (B A Umv Michigan 1883), manager Seattle Hardware Company, son of Joseph and Mary (Simpson) Black of Detroit Mother, Nettie Griffin (Thayer) Black, daughter of Lyman Mathew and Antoinette (Griffin) Thayer of Trenton, N J Seattle High School and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Dissertation appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, Class crew Junior year, member Ivy Committee and Psi Upsilon With Black Manufacturing Company, manufacturers and jobbers of men's work clothing, Seattle, 1908-45 (secretary and credit manager 1909-26, secretary, treasurer, and manager 1926-29, president 1929- 45), director Seattle Hardware Company 1923-45 (treasurer 1930-44), secretary and director Seattle YMCA 1915-36, commissioned First Lieutenant (later Captain), 3d Infantry, Washington National Guard, 1917, regimental adjutant 1918, with Intelligence Section, General Staff Corps, U S Army, August-November, 1918, member Municipal League. (Seattle) and First Presbytenan Church, Seattle Married June 14, 1909, in Detroit, Jane Denmson, daughter of Rev Rufus Wheelwright Clark, D D (grad Williams 1865 and General Theological Seminary 1868), and Lucy (Denmson) Clark Children Clarence Alexander, '32, and Annette Thayer, the wife of C Davis Weyerhaeuser, '33 ROY BRYANT HUNTER BA I908 Bom May 26, 1877, in Sewellsville, Ohio Died June 24, 1945, in Coral Gables, Fla Father, James Hunter, a farmer in Sewellsville, son of Robert and Ann (Mitchel) Hunter of Sewellsville Mother, Margaret (Williams) Hunter, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (Turner) Williams of Sewellsville College of Wooster and Ohio University preparatory departments; B A National Normal University 1907 Entered Yale as a Senior, oration appointment Professor of mathematics and physics Davis and Elkins College 1908-11, graduate student in physics Yale University 1911-12 (MA 1912) and New York University 1912-16 (ScD 1916, instructor in physics 1912-18), instructor in chemistry Hunter College 1919-21, research physicist, hydraulic laboratory, US Bureau of Standards, Washmgton, 1921-43 (contributed articles to Journal of Research), entered US Coast Artillery Corps May 14, 1917; trained at Plattsburg and Fort Monroe; commissioned First Lieutenant August 15, 1917, overseas September 12, 1917-Septem- ber 7, 1918, attended French Artillery School at Saumur, British Trench Mortar School at St Omer, and Army schools at Longres, attached to First Trench Mortar Battery, First Division Coast Artillery; commanding officer for two months in Cantigny Sector and Montdidier-Noyon and Aisne-Marne offensives, instructor Coast Artillery Training Camp, Camp Eustis, September, 1918, until discharge December 5,1918, associate member American Physical Society, member Methodist church, Sewellsville.
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 230 |
Transcript | 230 Yale University Obituary Record Alice G Smith (Pomona 1907-08), the wife of Arthur Maxson Smith (B A Pomona 1894, B A Umv Chicago 1899, Ph D 1900) of Detroit, Mich , Grace G Noonan (B A Occidental 1926), the wife of Donnelly C Noonan of Pasadena, Cahf, and Mrs Henry Taves of Fresno, and three brothers, Gordon Culbertson Giffen of Mendota, Cahf, Leslie Fleming Giffen of Fresno, and Ernest Craig Giffen (B A Occidental 1924) of La Canada, Cahf Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Washelh Cemetery, Seattle Survived by wife, children, four grandchildren, a sister, Antoinette B Clark (BA Vassar 1921), the wife of Rev William Harold Clark (BA Umv California 1920; BD San Francisco Theological Seminary 1923, STM 1928, PhD Umv Edinburgh 1929) of Kunming, China, and two brothers, Charles H Black, '13, and Lyman Hoge Black (Dartmouth 1914-16) of Seattle JOSEPH CLARENCE BLACK B A 1908 Bom fuly 16, 1886, in Detroit, Mich Died June 22, 1945, in Seattle, Wash Father, Charles Hoge Black (B A Umv Michigan 1883), manager Seattle Hardware Company, son of Joseph and Mary (Simpson) Black of Detroit Mother, Nettie Griffin (Thayer) Black, daughter of Lyman Mathew and Antoinette (Griffin) Thayer of Trenton, N J Seattle High School and The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn Dissertation appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, Class crew Junior year, member Ivy Committee and Psi Upsilon With Black Manufacturing Company, manufacturers and jobbers of men's work clothing, Seattle, 1908-45 (secretary and credit manager 1909-26, secretary, treasurer, and manager 1926-29, president 1929- 45), director Seattle Hardware Company 1923-45 (treasurer 1930-44), secretary and director Seattle YMCA 1915-36, commissioned First Lieutenant (later Captain), 3d Infantry, Washington National Guard, 1917, regimental adjutant 1918, with Intelligence Section, General Staff Corps, U S Army, August-November, 1918, member Municipal League. (Seattle) and First Presbytenan Church, Seattle Married June 14, 1909, in Detroit, Jane Denmson, daughter of Rev Rufus Wheelwright Clark, D D (grad Williams 1865 and General Theological Seminary 1868), and Lucy (Denmson) Clark Children Clarence Alexander, '32, and Annette Thayer, the wife of C Davis Weyerhaeuser, '33 ROY BRYANT HUNTER BA I908 Bom May 26, 1877, in Sewellsville, Ohio Died June 24, 1945, in Coral Gables, Fla Father, James Hunter, a farmer in Sewellsville, son of Robert and Ann (Mitchel) Hunter of Sewellsville Mother, Margaret (Williams) Hunter, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (Turner) Williams of Sewellsville College of Wooster and Ohio University preparatory departments; B A National Normal University 1907 Entered Yale as a Senior, oration appointment Professor of mathematics and physics Davis and Elkins College 1908-11, graduate student in physics Yale University 1911-12 (MA 1912) and New York University 1912-16 (ScD 1916, instructor in physics 1912-18), instructor in chemistry Hunter College 1919-21, research physicist, hydraulic laboratory, US Bureau of Standards, Washmgton, 1921-43 (contributed articles to Journal of Research), entered US Coast Artillery Corps May 14, 1917; trained at Plattsburg and Fort Monroe; commissioned First Lieutenant August 15, 1917, overseas September 12, 1917-Septem- ber 7, 1918, attended French Artillery School at Saumur, British Trench Mortar School at St Omer, and Army schools at Longres, attached to First Trench Mortar Battery, First Division Coast Artillery; commanding officer for two months in Cantigny Sector and Montdidier-Noyon and Aisne-Marne offensives, instructor Coast Artillery Training Camp, Camp Eustis, September, 1918, until discharge December 5,1918, associate member American Physical Society, member Methodist church, Sewellsville. |