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no Yale University Obituary Record of 1918), daughter of Dr C. C Pan and Hsin (Ching) Chen Children* Wen, Ting, and Ching Death due to heart failure Buried in Bubbling Well Cemetery, Shanghai Survived by wife, children, and a brother, L. Z Chen of Shanghai WILLIAM NEWBOLD ELY BA I917 Born June 3, 1896, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. Died July 29, 1947, in Ambler, Pa Father, William Newbold Ely, vice-president Gerard Trust Company, Philadelphia; son of Richard Elias and Caroline (New- bold) Ely Mother, Lilhe Bradford (Cairns) Ely < Chestnut Hill Academy Second colloquy appointment Senior year, Freshman Track Team, manager Class soccer team Junior year; contributed to Yale Scientific Monthly and Yale Courant, art editor Yale Record, member Alpha Delta Phi and ROTC. at Yale Private, Battery B, foth Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, Tobyhanna, Pa, June-September; 1916, entered service May 11, 1917, attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Niagara, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U S. Army Reserve, August 15, 1917, and assigned to Battery C, 311th Field Artillery, Camp Meade, attended School for Aerial Observers, Fort Sill, until May, 1918, and School for Aerial Gunnery, Selfndge Field, until August, 1918, attached to air service, discharged December, 1918, in foreign department National Bank of Commerce, New York City, 1918-21; successively associated with Brown Brothers & Company, Philadelphia, Tubize Artificial Silk Company, and Edwards, Ewing & Jones, Inc ; vice- president Fisher-Wilson Advertising Agency, partner and vice-president William Jenkins Advertising Agency, Philadelphia, 1931-38, partner Dougherty, Corkran & Company, brokers, Philadelphia, 1936-39; editor and publisher of Judge magazine 1940-47 and president Judge Publishing Company 1944-47, contributing editor The Sportsman, The Spur, Country Life, and various Philadelphia newspapers; pub lisher and editor knitting magazine for James Lees & Sons Company, Bridgeport, Pa, 1940-47; member First City Troop, Philadelphia; entered service August, 1942, as Lieutenant, US. Coast Guard Reserve, in charge war dog breeding program; regional director for Pennsylvania and Delaware for Dogs for Defense; served overseas in Aleutian and Kuril islands as liaison officer with Army, Marines, and Coast Guard in procurement and employment of war dogs; commissioned Lieutenant Commander and Commander; released to mactive duty October, 1945; an authority on American and Enghsh type foxhounds, he popularized the Welsh foxhound breed in the United States; Master of Fox-Hounds Ambler, on board of managers University of Pennsylvania; member Church of the Messiah (Episcopal), Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Married June 2, 1923, in Whitemarsh, Pa, Elisabeth Anne, daughter of Roland Leslie Taylor, LL D, and Anita M. (Stein- metz) Taylor. Children. Roland Taylor (BA Princeton 1946), Clinton Newbold (Class of 1950), and Donald Ely (Princeton 1946-47; Univ. Pennsylvania Class of 1950). Death due to cardiac failure. Buried in Solebury, Pa. Survived by wife and sons. RALPH EDWARD McDONNELL BJV. I917 Born January 26,1894, tn New Haven, Conn. Died November 24, 1947, m Northford, Conn. Father, Ralph A. McDonnell, '90. Mother, Lillian May (Washburn) McDonnell. Yale relatives include* Edward L. Washburn, '63 (grandfather); E. Hall Washburn, '06 L. (uncle). New Haven High School Second colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year; member Sigma Xi. Enrolled in Medical Department, U.S. Naval Reserve, December, 1916, and placed on inactive duty to complete medical course; attended Yale School of Medicine 1916-20 (M D cum laude 1920; member Nu Sigma Nu), on active duty with the Navy Sep-
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 110 |
Transcript | no Yale University Obituary Record of 1918), daughter of Dr C. C Pan and Hsin (Ching) Chen Children* Wen, Ting, and Ching Death due to heart failure Buried in Bubbling Well Cemetery, Shanghai Survived by wife, children, and a brother, L. Z Chen of Shanghai WILLIAM NEWBOLD ELY BA I917 Born June 3, 1896, in Chestnut Hill, Pa. Died July 29, 1947, in Ambler, Pa Father, William Newbold Ely, vice-president Gerard Trust Company, Philadelphia; son of Richard Elias and Caroline (New- bold) Ely Mother, Lilhe Bradford (Cairns) Ely < Chestnut Hill Academy Second colloquy appointment Senior year, Freshman Track Team, manager Class soccer team Junior year; contributed to Yale Scientific Monthly and Yale Courant, art editor Yale Record, member Alpha Delta Phi and ROTC. at Yale Private, Battery B, foth Field Artillery, Connecticut National Guard, Tobyhanna, Pa, June-September; 1916, entered service May 11, 1917, attended Officers Training Camp, Fort Niagara, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U S. Army Reserve, August 15, 1917, and assigned to Battery C, 311th Field Artillery, Camp Meade, attended School for Aerial Observers, Fort Sill, until May, 1918, and School for Aerial Gunnery, Selfndge Field, until August, 1918, attached to air service, discharged December, 1918, in foreign department National Bank of Commerce, New York City, 1918-21; successively associated with Brown Brothers & Company, Philadelphia, Tubize Artificial Silk Company, and Edwards, Ewing & Jones, Inc ; vice- president Fisher-Wilson Advertising Agency, partner and vice-president William Jenkins Advertising Agency, Philadelphia, 1931-38, partner Dougherty, Corkran & Company, brokers, Philadelphia, 1936-39; editor and publisher of Judge magazine 1940-47 and president Judge Publishing Company 1944-47, contributing editor The Sportsman, The Spur, Country Life, and various Philadelphia newspapers; pub lisher and editor knitting magazine for James Lees & Sons Company, Bridgeport, Pa, 1940-47; member First City Troop, Philadelphia; entered service August, 1942, as Lieutenant, US. Coast Guard Reserve, in charge war dog breeding program; regional director for Pennsylvania and Delaware for Dogs for Defense; served overseas in Aleutian and Kuril islands as liaison officer with Army, Marines, and Coast Guard in procurement and employment of war dogs; commissioned Lieutenant Commander and Commander; released to mactive duty October, 1945; an authority on American and Enghsh type foxhounds, he popularized the Welsh foxhound breed in the United States; Master of Fox-Hounds Ambler, on board of managers University of Pennsylvania; member Church of the Messiah (Episcopal), Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Married June 2, 1923, in Whitemarsh, Pa, Elisabeth Anne, daughter of Roland Leslie Taylor, LL D, and Anita M. (Stein- metz) Taylor. Children. Roland Taylor (BA Princeton 1946), Clinton Newbold (Class of 1950), and Donald Ely (Princeton 1946-47; Univ. Pennsylvania Class of 1950). Death due to cardiac failure. Buried in Solebury, Pa. Survived by wife and sons. RALPH EDWARD McDONNELL BJV. I917 Born January 26,1894, tn New Haven, Conn. Died November 24, 1947, m Northford, Conn. Father, Ralph A. McDonnell, '90. Mother, Lillian May (Washburn) McDonnell. Yale relatives include* Edward L. Washburn, '63 (grandfather); E. Hall Washburn, '06 L. (uncle). New Haven High School Second colloquy appointment Junior year, second dispute appointment Senior year; member Sigma Xi. Enrolled in Medical Department, U.S. Naval Reserve, December, 1916, and placed on inactive duty to complete medical course; attended Yale School of Medicine 1916-20 (M D cum laude 1920; member Nu Sigma Nu), on active duty with the Navy Sep- |