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Supplement 245 he schools in South Carolina and Kentucky 1885-96, attended Yale Graduate - School 1898-99 (MA. 1899); teacher in Clarks- ville, Texas, 1908-09, Vienna, Va, 1909- 13, and Hyattsville, Md, 1913-22; with Bureau of Statistics, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, DC, 1922 until retirement about 1939; resided in Hyattsville after retirement, member Baptist church Married Huntus Miller Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Washington Survived by wife (died in February, 1943) JULIUS LEO SIEGEL M A I927 Born December 19, 1897, in Wiznttz, Bu- \owina, Austria Died October 14, 1942, in Gary, Ind. Father, Yekusiel Zusya Siegel, rabbi First Warsaw Congregation, Chicago, son of Rabbi Israel Meshullam Sigal and Rebecca Sigal of Kalusz, Gahcia, Poland Mother, Lifsha (Liebhch) Siegel, daughter of Yehuda Leib and Raizel (Shtepper) Liebhch of Tesmonitz, Gahcia, Poland Yeshiva Etz Hayyim, Chicago, attended Yeshiva College 1918-21 (Rabbi 1921), rabbi Congregation Goel Tzedek, Toronto, Ontario, 1921-24, graduate student in Semitic and Biblical languages Yale University 1925-26 (M A 1927); student in Jewish history Dropsie College 1926-27 (Oscar S Straus fellow) and University of Chicago 1927-28 (PhD 1928), instructor College of Jewish Studies, Chicago, 1928- 42, instructor and research assistant in Semitic languages and literature University of Chicago 1929-31, rabbi Humboldt Boulevard Temple, Chicago, 1931-34 and Temple Beth-El, Gary, 1936-42, translated into English H N Biahk's essay Hala\ah and Aggada (1923); had been working for ten years on a thesaurus of the Hebrew language, member Chicago Rabbinical Association, Histadruth Ivnth of America, Jewish State Party of America (national vice-president and president Chicago division 1936-42), and Congregation B'nai B'nth Married January 17, 1937, in Chicago, Ceha Shulamith Epstein (B A Western Reserve 1931; B H L Hebrew Teachers Training School 1936), daughter of Saul and Rebecca (Greenblatt) Epstein Son Daniel Menahem Death due to pulmonary diffusion Buried in Ostrover Cemetery, Waldheim, Chicago Survived by wife, son, stepmother, four sisters, Mrs Sam Levin and Mrs Meyer Kodish, both of Chicago, Clara S Magence (B A Lewis Inst 1941), the wife of George Magence of University City, Mo, and Charlotte S Berman (B S Chicago Teachers Coll 1942), the wife of Seymour Berman of Chicago, and a brother, Ben Zion Siegel of Chicago RUSSELL ALGER WILSON MS 1930 Born December 18, 1905, in Dixon Springs, III Died March 6, 1944, over Berlin, Germany Father, Hosea Allen Wilson (EdB Southern Illinois Normal Umv 1935), superintendent of schools in Hurst, 111, son of Hova Allen and Mary Franklin (Furlong) Wilson of East Marion, 111 Mother, Eula (Russell) Wilson, daughter of Lip- pidorus Hannibal and Martha Kathryn (Whitesides) Russell of Dixon Springs Hurst-Bush Community High School, Hurst, attended Southern Illinois Normal University 1923-24 and United States Military Academy 1924-28 (BS 1928, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps, June 9, 1928); instructor in trigonometry Southern Illinois Normal University summer 1928, transferred to Air Corps and promoted First Lieutenant April 1, 1934, Captain June 9, 1938, Major January 31, 1941, Lieutenant Colonel January 5, 1942, Colonel March 1, 1942, and Brigadier General February 29, 1944; stationed with 51st Battalion, Army Signal School, Fort Monmouth, 1928-29, assigned to Yale Graduate School 1929-30 (M S 1930), graduate Army Signal School, Fort Monmouth, June, 1931, attended Air Corps Primary Flying Schools, Brooks and Randolph fields (graduated March, 1932), and Air "Corps Advanced Flying School, Kelly Field (graduated June, 1932); group communications
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 245 |
Transcript | Supplement 245 he schools in South Carolina and Kentucky 1885-96, attended Yale Graduate - School 1898-99 (MA. 1899); teacher in Clarks- ville, Texas, 1908-09, Vienna, Va, 1909- 13, and Hyattsville, Md, 1913-22; with Bureau of Statistics, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, DC, 1922 until retirement about 1939; resided in Hyattsville after retirement, member Baptist church Married Huntus Miller Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Washington Survived by wife (died in February, 1943) JULIUS LEO SIEGEL M A I927 Born December 19, 1897, in Wiznttz, Bu- \owina, Austria Died October 14, 1942, in Gary, Ind. Father, Yekusiel Zusya Siegel, rabbi First Warsaw Congregation, Chicago, son of Rabbi Israel Meshullam Sigal and Rebecca Sigal of Kalusz, Gahcia, Poland Mother, Lifsha (Liebhch) Siegel, daughter of Yehuda Leib and Raizel (Shtepper) Liebhch of Tesmonitz, Gahcia, Poland Yeshiva Etz Hayyim, Chicago, attended Yeshiva College 1918-21 (Rabbi 1921), rabbi Congregation Goel Tzedek, Toronto, Ontario, 1921-24, graduate student in Semitic and Biblical languages Yale University 1925-26 (M A 1927); student in Jewish history Dropsie College 1926-27 (Oscar S Straus fellow) and University of Chicago 1927-28 (PhD 1928), instructor College of Jewish Studies, Chicago, 1928- 42, instructor and research assistant in Semitic languages and literature University of Chicago 1929-31, rabbi Humboldt Boulevard Temple, Chicago, 1931-34 and Temple Beth-El, Gary, 1936-42, translated into English H N Biahk's essay Hala\ah and Aggada (1923); had been working for ten years on a thesaurus of the Hebrew language, member Chicago Rabbinical Association, Histadruth Ivnth of America, Jewish State Party of America (national vice-president and president Chicago division 1936-42), and Congregation B'nai B'nth Married January 17, 1937, in Chicago, Ceha Shulamith Epstein (B A Western Reserve 1931; B H L Hebrew Teachers Training School 1936), daughter of Saul and Rebecca (Greenblatt) Epstein Son Daniel Menahem Death due to pulmonary diffusion Buried in Ostrover Cemetery, Waldheim, Chicago Survived by wife, son, stepmother, four sisters, Mrs Sam Levin and Mrs Meyer Kodish, both of Chicago, Clara S Magence (B A Lewis Inst 1941), the wife of George Magence of University City, Mo, and Charlotte S Berman (B S Chicago Teachers Coll 1942), the wife of Seymour Berman of Chicago, and a brother, Ben Zion Siegel of Chicago RUSSELL ALGER WILSON MS 1930 Born December 18, 1905, in Dixon Springs, III Died March 6, 1944, over Berlin, Germany Father, Hosea Allen Wilson (EdB Southern Illinois Normal Umv 1935), superintendent of schools in Hurst, 111, son of Hova Allen and Mary Franklin (Furlong) Wilson of East Marion, 111 Mother, Eula (Russell) Wilson, daughter of Lip- pidorus Hannibal and Martha Kathryn (Whitesides) Russell of Dixon Springs Hurst-Bush Community High School, Hurst, attended Southern Illinois Normal University 1923-24 and United States Military Academy 1924-28 (BS 1928, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Signal Corps, June 9, 1928); instructor in trigonometry Southern Illinois Normal University summer 1928, transferred to Air Corps and promoted First Lieutenant April 1, 1934, Captain June 9, 1938, Major January 31, 1941, Lieutenant Colonel January 5, 1942, Colonel March 1, 1942, and Brigadier General February 29, 1944; stationed with 51st Battalion, Army Signal School, Fort Monmouth, 1928-29, assigned to Yale Graduate School 1929-30 (M S 1930), graduate Army Signal School, Fort Monmouth, June, 1931, attended Air Corps Primary Flying Schools, Brooks and Randolph fields (graduated March, 1932), and Air "Corps Advanced Flying School, Kelly Field (graduated June, 1932); group communications |