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3° Yale University Obituary Record in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife, children, eight grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Eugene S Graves of Providence, RI CLINTON SPENCER BISSELL BA. 1894 Born March 5, 1871, in Clinton, N Y Died October 3, 1947, in Great Nec\ Plaza, N Y. Father, Rev Linus Parsons Bissell, D D, STD (BA Hamilton 1863, MA. 1866), rector St Michael's Church, Litchfield, Conn , 1884-93 ana* Trinity Church, Philadelphia, 1894-1902, son of Dr George Bissell and Harriet (Parsons) Bissell Mother, Kathenne (Spencer) Bissell Hartford Public High School Second dispute appointment Senior year; member Zeta Psi. In electrical department Cramp's Shipyard, Philadelphia, 1894-95, teacher of Latin DeLancey School, Philadelphia, 1896-97, assistant engineer (later chief) Nova Scotia Development Company, engaged in construction of Halifax and Yarmouth Railway, Nova Scotia, 1897-1901; principal assistant engineer Pennsylvania Railroad Company (in charge field office on construction of New York Connecting Railroad Company on Long Island), 1901- 17, supervising draftsman in bridge design and analysis 1917-20, bridge designer New Jersey State Highway Commission, Trenton, 1920 until retirement 1943, author Navigation by Compass (1907), contributed to Engineering Record and Railroad Age Gazette, commodore Ocean Gate Yacht Club 1920 until about 1931, member American Society of Civil Engineers and Trinity Church (Episcopal), Philadelphia Married (1) October 8, 1913, in Philadelphia, Sarah Brunner, daughter of B Frank and Emma (Geddes) Parry No children Mrs Bissell died November 28, 1934 Married (2) November 29, 1935, in North Hempstead, NY, Johanna Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Mane (Waltz) Wagner Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes scattered Survived by wife ARTHUR WELLS ELTING BA. 1894 Born October 6,1872, in South Cairo, N.Y. Died January 2, 1948, in Albany, N Y. Father, Francis Elting, a farmer in South Cairo and Red Hook, N Y.; son of James William and Mary (Moore) Elting of Leeds, N Y Mother, Margaret M (Snyder) Elting, daughter of Henry Snyder of Freehold, NY. Phillips - Exeter. Oration appointment Junior year, high oration appointment Senior year, two-year honors in natural sciences Senior year, member Phi Beta Kappa and Ehhu Club Attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1894-98 (MD 1898, assistant in anatomy 1895-97); pathologist Bay View Asylum, Baltimore, 1897, resl_ dent house surgeon Johns Hopkins Hospital 1898-99, assistant pathologist Bender Hygienic Laboratory, Albany, 1899-1900; on staff Albany Medical College, Union University, 1900 until retirement in 1937 (lecturer m surgical pathology 1900-1904, clinical professor of surgery 1905-11, professor of surgery and head department of surgery 1912-37), attending surgeon Child's Hospital, Albany, 1900, chief surgeon 1902-29; chief surgeon St Peter's Hospital 1904-16, Albany City Hospital 1917-38, and Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, Albany, 1914-48; editor. Surgical Monographs (1923-25); contributed to medical journals, LLD St Lawrence University 1916, interested in big game hunting had traveled extensively in North America, Siberia, and the Pacific Arctic in search of specimens for his collection, commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps, August 6, 1917, assisted in organizing and equipping Base Hospital No 33 (Albany Medical College unit), served as director in the United States and in Portsmouth, England, May-July, 1918, promoted Lieutenant Colonel October 6, 1918, head of surgical team Evacuation Hospital No 7 (St-Mihiel and the Argonne), with Evacuation Hospital No 5 (east of Rheims and in Flanders), discharged from active duty January 31, 1919, member board Albany Savings Bank 1916-
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 30 |
Transcript | 3° Yale University Obituary Record in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife, children, eight grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs Eugene S Graves of Providence, RI CLINTON SPENCER BISSELL BA. 1894 Born March 5, 1871, in Clinton, N Y Died October 3, 1947, in Great Nec\ Plaza, N Y. Father, Rev Linus Parsons Bissell, D D, STD (BA Hamilton 1863, MA. 1866), rector St Michael's Church, Litchfield, Conn , 1884-93 ana* Trinity Church, Philadelphia, 1894-1902, son of Dr George Bissell and Harriet (Parsons) Bissell Mother, Kathenne (Spencer) Bissell Hartford Public High School Second dispute appointment Senior year; member Zeta Psi. In electrical department Cramp's Shipyard, Philadelphia, 1894-95, teacher of Latin DeLancey School, Philadelphia, 1896-97, assistant engineer (later chief) Nova Scotia Development Company, engaged in construction of Halifax and Yarmouth Railway, Nova Scotia, 1897-1901; principal assistant engineer Pennsylvania Railroad Company (in charge field office on construction of New York Connecting Railroad Company on Long Island), 1901- 17, supervising draftsman in bridge design and analysis 1917-20, bridge designer New Jersey State Highway Commission, Trenton, 1920 until retirement 1943, author Navigation by Compass (1907), contributed to Engineering Record and Railroad Age Gazette, commodore Ocean Gate Yacht Club 1920 until about 1931, member American Society of Civil Engineers and Trinity Church (Episcopal), Philadelphia Married (1) October 8, 1913, in Philadelphia, Sarah Brunner, daughter of B Frank and Emma (Geddes) Parry No children Mrs Bissell died November 28, 1934 Married (2) November 29, 1935, in North Hempstead, NY, Johanna Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Mane (Waltz) Wagner Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes scattered Survived by wife ARTHUR WELLS ELTING BA. 1894 Born October 6,1872, in South Cairo, N.Y. Died January 2, 1948, in Albany, N Y. Father, Francis Elting, a farmer in South Cairo and Red Hook, N Y.; son of James William and Mary (Moore) Elting of Leeds, N Y Mother, Margaret M (Snyder) Elting, daughter of Henry Snyder of Freehold, NY. Phillips - Exeter. Oration appointment Junior year, high oration appointment Senior year, two-year honors in natural sciences Senior year, member Phi Beta Kappa and Ehhu Club Attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1894-98 (MD 1898, assistant in anatomy 1895-97); pathologist Bay View Asylum, Baltimore, 1897, resl_ dent house surgeon Johns Hopkins Hospital 1898-99, assistant pathologist Bender Hygienic Laboratory, Albany, 1899-1900; on staff Albany Medical College, Union University, 1900 until retirement in 1937 (lecturer m surgical pathology 1900-1904, clinical professor of surgery 1905-11, professor of surgery and head department of surgery 1912-37), attending surgeon Child's Hospital, Albany, 1900, chief surgeon 1902-29; chief surgeon St Peter's Hospital 1904-16, Albany City Hospital 1917-38, and Delaware and Hudson Railway Company, Albany, 1914-48; editor. Surgical Monographs (1923-25); contributed to medical journals, LLD St Lawrence University 1916, interested in big game hunting had traveled extensively in North America, Siberia, and the Pacific Arctic in search of specimens for his collection, commissioned Major, Medical Reserve Corps, August 6, 1917, assisted in organizing and equipping Base Hospital No 33 (Albany Medical College unit), served as director in the United States and in Portsmouth, England, May-July, 1918, promoted Lieutenant Colonel October 6, 1918, head of surgical team Evacuation Hospital No 7 (St-Mihiel and the Argonne), with Evacuation Hospital No 5 (east of Rheims and in Flanders), discharged from active duty January 31, 1919, member board Albany Savings Bank 1916- |