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Yale College 73 Death due to cerebral apoplexy Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit Survived by wife and two sisters, Mrs Philip Sherman Russel and Miss Alina L'Hommedieu, both of Detroit JOSEPH FOSTER RHODES BA. IQ03 Born November 18, 1881, tn Chicago, III. Died March 21,1948, in Los Angeles, Calif Father, John Foster Rhodes, a lawyer and builder in Chicago Mother, Margaret White (Patterson) Rhodes The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa, and St Paul's School, Concord, NH Associated with George A Fuller Construction Company, New York City, 1903- 4; secretary and manager Blow Planing Mill, Pasadena, Calif., 1904-5; partner Brandt & Rhodes, contractors, Los Angeles, 1905-7, associated with Baker Iron Works, Los Angeles, 1907-9, independently engaged as designer and builder in Los Angeles 1909-48, enlisted in Coast Artillery Corps, Fort MacArthur, October 8, 1918, and discharged when Armistice was signed, director Annandale Chamber of Commerce; member Pasadena Presbyterian Church Married February 14, 1906, in Pasadena, Louise Pierce, daughter of Joseph and Mary Adeha (Olney) Bond Sons. Foster Bond (B.A. Stanford 1929, Harvard 1930- 31), Robert Edgar (B A Stanford 1934), Kenneth Olney (B.A Stanford 1934; LL B. Harvard 1937), and David Eaton (BA Stanford 1938). Death due to dissecting aneurysm of thoracic aorta. Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Cahf. Survived by wife, sons, and twelve grandchildren DONALD THOMPSON B.A. IOO3 Born October 27, 1882, in Allegheny, Pa. Died January 28, 1948, in Pittsburgh, Pa Father, Ohver D Thompson (BA 1879), Mother, Kate Wentworth (Dresser) Thompson. Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh. Oration appointment Junior and Senior years, Freshman Baseball Team; University Baseball Team Junior and Senior years, member He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Skull and Bones Attended University of Pittsburgh Law School 1903-5 (LL B 1905), studied in office of Patterson, Sterrett & Acheson, Pittsburgh, 1905-6; admitted to the bar 1906, lawyer in Pittsburgh 1906-48, associated with Rodgers, Blakeley & Calvert (later Blakeley and Calvert) 1906-17, partner Calvert, Thompson & Wilson 1917-26 and its successor Calvert, Thompson 8c Berger [George R. B., '08] 1926-29; president Board of Health, Borough of Edge- worth; treasurer Scholarship Trust Fund, Yale Club of Pittsburgh, 1918-22, captain Sewickley (Pa ) Home Guard, sergeant in command Volunteer State Police (Borough of Edgeworth), and representative of legal profession American Red Cross Civilian Relief Committee, Pittsburgh, in World War I, enlisted in Coast Artillery Corps Officers Training School, Fort Monroe, Va , November-December, 1918, discharged December 7, 1918 Married July 6, 1909, in Philadelphia, Margaret Allen, daughter of Rev Jacob LeRoy (BA. Trinity [Conn] 1869, MA 1872, Berkeley Divinity School 1872) and Annie Parson (Allen) LeRoy Sons Donald, Jr (Class of 1934 S), and LeRoy Death due to pneumonia following fracture of right femur Survived by wife and sons SAMUEL OAKLEY VANDER POEL B A. I903 Born August 22, 1881, in Albany, NY Died December 26, 1947, tn New Yor\ City Father, Samuel Oakley Vander Poel (MD Columbia 1876), a physician in New York City, president Medical Society of the State of New York, son of Samuel Oakley and Gertrude (Wendell) Vander Poel Mother, Mary Haines (Halsted) Vander Poel, daughter of William Mills Halsted (B A. Williams 1846) and Mary Louisa (Haines) Halsted Yale relatives include. Wilham S Halsted (B A 1874) and John T Terry (B A 1879) (uncles), John T Terry, Jr, '11, and Peter G Vander
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 73 |
Transcript | Yale College 73 Death due to cerebral apoplexy Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit Survived by wife and two sisters, Mrs Philip Sherman Russel and Miss Alina L'Hommedieu, both of Detroit JOSEPH FOSTER RHODES BA. IQ03 Born November 18, 1881, tn Chicago, III. Died March 21,1948, in Los Angeles, Calif Father, John Foster Rhodes, a lawyer and builder in Chicago Mother, Margaret White (Patterson) Rhodes The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa, and St Paul's School, Concord, NH Associated with George A Fuller Construction Company, New York City, 1903- 4; secretary and manager Blow Planing Mill, Pasadena, Calif., 1904-5; partner Brandt & Rhodes, contractors, Los Angeles, 1905-7, associated with Baker Iron Works, Los Angeles, 1907-9, independently engaged as designer and builder in Los Angeles 1909-48, enlisted in Coast Artillery Corps, Fort MacArthur, October 8, 1918, and discharged when Armistice was signed, director Annandale Chamber of Commerce; member Pasadena Presbyterian Church Married February 14, 1906, in Pasadena, Louise Pierce, daughter of Joseph and Mary Adeha (Olney) Bond Sons. Foster Bond (B.A. Stanford 1929, Harvard 1930- 31), Robert Edgar (B A Stanford 1934), Kenneth Olney (B.A Stanford 1934; LL B. Harvard 1937), and David Eaton (BA Stanford 1938). Death due to dissecting aneurysm of thoracic aorta. Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Cahf. Survived by wife, sons, and twelve grandchildren DONALD THOMPSON B.A. IOO3 Born October 27, 1882, in Allegheny, Pa. Died January 28, 1948, in Pittsburgh, Pa Father, Ohver D Thompson (BA 1879), Mother, Kate Wentworth (Dresser) Thompson. Shady Side Academy, Pittsburgh. Oration appointment Junior and Senior years, Freshman Baseball Team; University Baseball Team Junior and Senior years, member He Boule, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Skull and Bones Attended University of Pittsburgh Law School 1903-5 (LL B 1905), studied in office of Patterson, Sterrett & Acheson, Pittsburgh, 1905-6; admitted to the bar 1906, lawyer in Pittsburgh 1906-48, associated with Rodgers, Blakeley & Calvert (later Blakeley and Calvert) 1906-17, partner Calvert, Thompson & Wilson 1917-26 and its successor Calvert, Thompson 8c Berger [George R. B., '08] 1926-29; president Board of Health, Borough of Edge- worth; treasurer Scholarship Trust Fund, Yale Club of Pittsburgh, 1918-22, captain Sewickley (Pa ) Home Guard, sergeant in command Volunteer State Police (Borough of Edgeworth), and representative of legal profession American Red Cross Civilian Relief Committee, Pittsburgh, in World War I, enlisted in Coast Artillery Corps Officers Training School, Fort Monroe, Va , November-December, 1918, discharged December 7, 1918 Married July 6, 1909, in Philadelphia, Margaret Allen, daughter of Rev Jacob LeRoy (BA. Trinity [Conn] 1869, MA 1872, Berkeley Divinity School 1872) and Annie Parson (Allen) LeRoy Sons Donald, Jr (Class of 1934 S), and LeRoy Death due to pneumonia following fracture of right femur Survived by wife and sons SAMUEL OAKLEY VANDER POEL B A. I903 Born August 22, 1881, in Albany, NY Died December 26, 1947, tn New Yor\ City Father, Samuel Oakley Vander Poel (MD Columbia 1876), a physician in New York City, president Medical Society of the State of New York, son of Samuel Oakley and Gertrude (Wendell) Vander Poel Mother, Mary Haines (Halsted) Vander Poel, daughter of William Mills Halsted (B A. Williams 1846) and Mary Louisa (Haines) Halsted Yale relatives include. Wilham S Halsted (B A 1874) and John T Terry (B A 1879) (uncles), John T Terry, Jr, '11, and Peter G Vander |