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12 Yale University Obituary Record editor Senior ye?r), Class deacon Freshman year, member Gamma Nu and Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended Yale Divinity School 1886-87 Licensed to pi each June, 1887, and supply minister Congregational church, Dartford, Wis, June-September, attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1887-90 (M D 1890), interne Newark City Hospital, Newark, NJ, 1890-91 and Sloane Hospital for Women, New York City, 1891, on house staff Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1891-93, physician and surgeon in New York City, specializing in traumatic surgery, 1893 until retirement 1938, on staff Columbus Hospital, assistant gynecologist Roosevelt Hospital and attending gynecologist New York Dispensary, assistant surgeon St. Bartholomew's Clinic and New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, a founder in 1910 New York Congregational Home for the Aged, Brooklyn, and vice-president and consulting surgeon 1910-45, following retirement resided in New York City and Pomona, contributed articles to Medical Record and other medical journals, commissioned Second Lieutenant, 71st Regiment, New York National Guard, June 13, 1902, and honorably discharged as Captain, Medical Department, June 3, 1908, commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Coips, US Army, July 27, 1912, surgeon Veterans Association, 71st Regiment, 1914-17, promoted Captain, Reserve Corps, April 9, 1917, and entered active duty with Company 11, Medical Officers Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, September 9, 1917, assigned to Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, November until transferred to Base Hospital, Camp Sheridan, December 17, 1917, promoted Major December 22, 1917, and made senior surgeon February 1, 1918, transferred to Base Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 16, 1918, and discharged November 15, 1918, fellow New York Academy of Medicine member Sons of the American Revolution, Medical Societies of the County and State of New York, American Medical Association, and Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, senior deacon Broadway Tabernacle (Congregational), New York City. Married May 12, 1892, in Columbia, Conn, Lucy Hollister, daughter of Samuel and Amanda Sawyer No children Mrs. Peet died January 23, 1946. Death due to senile arteriosclerosis Buried in Reformed Church Cemetery, West Hempstead, N Y. Survived by no immediate relatives WILLIAM CROMWELL SPRAGUE ba. 1886 Bom October 10,1864, in Ogdensburg, N Y. Died April 18, 1948, in Los Gatos, Cahf Father, John Cromwell Sprague, a chemist in Ogdensburg, son of William and Desire (Benham) Sprague of Canandaigua, N Y Mother, Ellen Mary (Vilas) Sprague; daughter of Alden and Ellen (Baldwin) Vilas of Ogdensburg Ury House School, Philadelphia In Freshman Crew, Second Glee Club Junior year Engaged in business with his father 1886-88, with Standard Oil Company 1888 until retirement 1920, with L D Mix Oil and Naphtha Company, Cleveland, 1888- 90, statistician Solar Refining Company, Lima, Ohio, 1890-1902; assistant superintendent Waters Pierce Oil Company, Tam- pico, Mexico, 1902-4, general superintendent with headquarters in Mexico City 1904- 6; chief engineer and assistant to general manager Shanghai, China, 1906-18 when he became general manager of North China for the Standard Oil Company of New York, following retirement resided in Los Gatos; worked for Yale-in-China at Changsha, the American School in Shanghai, and American Country Club, chairman Liberty Loan Committee, Shanghai, and member Central Committee for China and executive committee for Shanghai, National Red Cross, during World War I; president Yale Club of China and Amencan University Club of Shanghai, vice-president American Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai, member American Association of China and St John's Church (Episcopal), Ogdensburg Married December 12, 1890, in Fort Wayne, Ind, Josephine Louise, daughter of William Garrett and Josephine (Black- mer) Elyea. Son Edward Cromwell.
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 12 |
Transcript | 12 Yale University Obituary Record editor Senior ye?r), Class deacon Freshman year, member Gamma Nu and Delta Kappa Epsilon Attended Yale Divinity School 1886-87 Licensed to pi each June, 1887, and supply minister Congregational church, Dartford, Wis, June-September, attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1887-90 (M D 1890), interne Newark City Hospital, Newark, NJ, 1890-91 and Sloane Hospital for Women, New York City, 1891, on house staff Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, 1891-93, physician and surgeon in New York City, specializing in traumatic surgery, 1893 until retirement 1938, on staff Columbus Hospital, assistant gynecologist Roosevelt Hospital and attending gynecologist New York Dispensary, assistant surgeon St. Bartholomew's Clinic and New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, a founder in 1910 New York Congregational Home for the Aged, Brooklyn, and vice-president and consulting surgeon 1910-45, following retirement resided in New York City and Pomona, contributed articles to Medical Record and other medical journals, commissioned Second Lieutenant, 71st Regiment, New York National Guard, June 13, 1902, and honorably discharged as Captain, Medical Department, June 3, 1908, commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Coips, US Army, July 27, 1912, surgeon Veterans Association, 71st Regiment, 1914-17, promoted Captain, Reserve Corps, April 9, 1917, and entered active duty with Company 11, Medical Officers Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, September 9, 1917, assigned to Roosevelt Hospital, New York City, November until transferred to Base Hospital, Camp Sheridan, December 17, 1917, promoted Major December 22, 1917, and made senior surgeon February 1, 1918, transferred to Base Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 16, 1918, and discharged November 15, 1918, fellow New York Academy of Medicine member Sons of the American Revolution, Medical Societies of the County and State of New York, American Medical Association, and Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, senior deacon Broadway Tabernacle (Congregational), New York City. Married May 12, 1892, in Columbia, Conn, Lucy Hollister, daughter of Samuel and Amanda Sawyer No children Mrs. Peet died January 23, 1946. Death due to senile arteriosclerosis Buried in Reformed Church Cemetery, West Hempstead, N Y. Survived by no immediate relatives WILLIAM CROMWELL SPRAGUE ba. 1886 Bom October 10,1864, in Ogdensburg, N Y. Died April 18, 1948, in Los Gatos, Cahf Father, John Cromwell Sprague, a chemist in Ogdensburg, son of William and Desire (Benham) Sprague of Canandaigua, N Y Mother, Ellen Mary (Vilas) Sprague; daughter of Alden and Ellen (Baldwin) Vilas of Ogdensburg Ury House School, Philadelphia In Freshman Crew, Second Glee Club Junior year Engaged in business with his father 1886-88, with Standard Oil Company 1888 until retirement 1920, with L D Mix Oil and Naphtha Company, Cleveland, 1888- 90, statistician Solar Refining Company, Lima, Ohio, 1890-1902; assistant superintendent Waters Pierce Oil Company, Tam- pico, Mexico, 1902-4, general superintendent with headquarters in Mexico City 1904- 6; chief engineer and assistant to general manager Shanghai, China, 1906-18 when he became general manager of North China for the Standard Oil Company of New York, following retirement resided in Los Gatos; worked for Yale-in-China at Changsha, the American School in Shanghai, and American Country Club, chairman Liberty Loan Committee, Shanghai, and member Central Committee for China and executive committee for Shanghai, National Red Cross, during World War I; president Yale Club of China and Amencan University Club of Shanghai, vice-president American Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai, member American Association of China and St John's Church (Episcopal), Ogdensburg Married December 12, 1890, in Fort Wayne, Ind, Josephine Louise, daughter of William Garrett and Josephine (Black- mer) Elyea. Son Edward Cromwell. |