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24 Yale University Obituary Record ing Center, Carlisle Barracks, Pa, 1931-32; retired for age at San Francisco December 31, 1932, professor of preventive medicine University of California Medical School 1932-39 and professor emeritus 1939-47; in charge medical department exhibit at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901, and US Medic? 1 Relief Mission to Japan after earthquake 1923, invented regulation Army tent and "Munson last" for official Army shoe, made a Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath (by British Government) 1919, awarded Distinguished Service Medal 1919 and Order of the Red Cross (by Japanese government) 1923; in 1901 awarded Seaman Gold Medal by Military Service Institution of the United States for essay on The Ideal Ration for Any Army in the Tropics and again in 1910 for essay A Study in Troop Leading, author The Theory and Practice of Military Hygiene (1901), The Principles of Sanitary Tactics (1911), The Soldier's Foot and the Military Shoe (1912), The Management of Men (1921), all adopted as official textbooks of U S. Army, and volume on hospitals in Photographic History of the Civil War (1911); editor- The Military Surgeon 1915-18, contributed to current hterature on general and military hygiene and on his favorite hobbies of hunting and fishing, fellow American College of Surgeons, honorary member New Haven Medical Association, member Washington (DC) Medical Society, New Haven County Medical Association, Manila Medical Society, American Medical Association, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, American Public Health Association, and American Society of Tropical Medicine Married May 29, 1893, in New Haven, Marta Jane, daughter of Hugo and Emihe (Neumann) Schneeloch and sister of Ralph H Schneeloch (Yale School of Music 1897- 98, 1900-1901 and Yale School of Medicine 1897-1900) Children Katharine, the wife of Colonel William Arnold Carter, Jr, U.S A (B S United States Military Academy 1930), and Edward Lyman, Jr (B S. United States Military Academy 1926) Death due to cerebral softening and general arteriosclerosis Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington. Survived by wife, children, and two granddaughters. JAMES FOOTE BARNETT B.A. 189I Born June 17,1869, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Died July 27,1947, In Grand Rapids, Mich Father, James Melanchthon Barnett, a banker and lumber merchant in Grand Rapids, vice-president Old National Bank 1865-95, president 1895-1908 Mother, Lucy E (Foote) Barnett Yale relatives include two cousins, Horace C. Foote, '90, and Sherman K Foote, '95 Grand Rapids High School and Philhps- Andover First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, secretary University Football Team Junior year, member University Club and Psi Upsilon. Attended New York University School of Law 1891-93 (LLB 1893); admitted to the bar 1893, lawyer in Grand Rapids 1893-1900 and 1902-8; graduate student in international and constitutional law Columbia University 1900-1901 (M A 1901) and registered Yale Graduate School 1899-1902 (M A. 1902); engaged in banking business in Grand Rapids since 1908, president Fosburgh Lumber Company, Norfolk, Va ; member Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1907 and 1908, author of numerous articles and reviews for law and scientific journals; president Yale Alumni Association of Western Michigan 1934-39; member Lincoln Republican Club (president 1908), American Society of International Law, Amencan Political Science Association, and American Bar Association (on committee on international law 1903-8) Married October 6, 1913, in Grand Rapids, Katheryn, daughter of George and Leni (Beecher) Waddell. Daughters: Mary Ann, the wife of Eugene Merriman Baker, and Nancy Frances, the wife of Raymond Edwin Fideler Death due to cerebral thrombosis Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids Sur vived by wife and daughters
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 24 |
Transcript | 24 Yale University Obituary Record ing Center, Carlisle Barracks, Pa, 1931-32; retired for age at San Francisco December 31, 1932, professor of preventive medicine University of California Medical School 1932-39 and professor emeritus 1939-47; in charge medical department exhibit at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901, and US Medic? 1 Relief Mission to Japan after earthquake 1923, invented regulation Army tent and "Munson last" for official Army shoe, made a Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath (by British Government) 1919, awarded Distinguished Service Medal 1919 and Order of the Red Cross (by Japanese government) 1923; in 1901 awarded Seaman Gold Medal by Military Service Institution of the United States for essay on The Ideal Ration for Any Army in the Tropics and again in 1910 for essay A Study in Troop Leading, author The Theory and Practice of Military Hygiene (1901), The Principles of Sanitary Tactics (1911), The Soldier's Foot and the Military Shoe (1912), The Management of Men (1921), all adopted as official textbooks of U S. Army, and volume on hospitals in Photographic History of the Civil War (1911); editor- The Military Surgeon 1915-18, contributed to current hterature on general and military hygiene and on his favorite hobbies of hunting and fishing, fellow American College of Surgeons, honorary member New Haven Medical Association, member Washington (DC) Medical Society, New Haven County Medical Association, Manila Medical Society, American Medical Association, Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, American Public Health Association, and American Society of Tropical Medicine Married May 29, 1893, in New Haven, Marta Jane, daughter of Hugo and Emihe (Neumann) Schneeloch and sister of Ralph H Schneeloch (Yale School of Music 1897- 98, 1900-1901 and Yale School of Medicine 1897-1900) Children Katharine, the wife of Colonel William Arnold Carter, Jr, U.S A (B S United States Military Academy 1930), and Edward Lyman, Jr (B S. United States Military Academy 1926) Death due to cerebral softening and general arteriosclerosis Buried in The National Cemetery, Arlington. Survived by wife, children, and two granddaughters. JAMES FOOTE BARNETT B.A. 189I Born June 17,1869, in Grand Rapids, Mich. Died July 27,1947, In Grand Rapids, Mich Father, James Melanchthon Barnett, a banker and lumber merchant in Grand Rapids, vice-president Old National Bank 1865-95, president 1895-1908 Mother, Lucy E (Foote) Barnett Yale relatives include two cousins, Horace C. Foote, '90, and Sherman K Foote, '95 Grand Rapids High School and Philhps- Andover First colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year, secretary University Football Team Junior year, member University Club and Psi Upsilon. Attended New York University School of Law 1891-93 (LLB 1893); admitted to the bar 1893, lawyer in Grand Rapids 1893-1900 and 1902-8; graduate student in international and constitutional law Columbia University 1900-1901 (M A 1901) and registered Yale Graduate School 1899-1902 (M A. 1902); engaged in banking business in Grand Rapids since 1908, president Fosburgh Lumber Company, Norfolk, Va ; member Michigan Constitutional Convention of 1907 and 1908, author of numerous articles and reviews for law and scientific journals; president Yale Alumni Association of Western Michigan 1934-39; member Lincoln Republican Club (president 1908), American Society of International Law, Amencan Political Science Association, and American Bar Association (on committee on international law 1903-8) Married October 6, 1913, in Grand Rapids, Katheryn, daughter of George and Leni (Beecher) Waddell. Daughters: Mary Ann, the wife of Eugene Merriman Baker, and Nancy Frances, the wife of Raymond Edwin Fideler Death due to cerebral thrombosis Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Grand Rapids Sur vived by wife and daughters |