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124 elude* Henry O Carnngton, '80 S. (brother) , Wilham T Shepard, '84 S. (brother- in-law)^, Donald C Shepard, '16 (nephew). Hillhouse High School, New Haven. Civil engineering course Instructor in German Yale University 1889-92, 1897-1900, attended University of Berlin 1892-93 and University of Heidelberg 1893-97 (Dr Phil 1897), instructor in German University of Michigan 1900-1903, professor of German Umversity of Washmgton 1903-6, not engaged in teaching 1906-8, instructor in German Smith College 1908-14 and professor 1914-20, associate professor of German University of Maine 1920-24, assistant professor of German University of Arizona 1924-25, associate 1925-30, professor 1930-35 and 1936- 37, professor (half time) and engaged in research 1937-47, and head of the department 1926-37, professor of German and head of department Oregon State College of Agriculture 1935-36, author Die Figur des Juden in der Dramatischen Lttteratur des XVIII Jahrhunderts (1897) and German Composition (1921); member Modern Language Association of America and American Association of Teachers of German Married in June, 1909, in New Haven, Charlotte Amaha, daughter of Frederick Adolf and Isabelle Jiiha (Heness) Wolff No children Mrs Carrington died July 14, 1943 ' Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Greenwood Memorial Park, Phoenix, Ariz Survived by no immediate relatives LOUIS MILTON SCHMIDT PH B 1885 Born December 23, 1862, in New Haven, Conn Died December 25, 1947, in Hartford, Conn Father, Henry William Schmidt, expert in handmade saddles in Germany and Hartford Mother, Caroline (Bauman) Schmidt Yale relatives include a brother, Henry O Schmidt (School of the Fine Arts 1879-80) New Britain High School Dynamic engineering course, second prize for excel- Yale University Obituary Record lence in English composition Freshman year; prize for excellence in German Freshman and Senior years; honorable mention for excellence in mathematics Junior year, Commencement speaker; Class secretary Senior year Engineer Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company about 1886-87; civil engineer in Mexico and Southern states about 1887-89, teacher of physics and Spanish at English High School, Lynn, Mass, about 1890, successively associated with the Schuyler System, Hartford, Thomson Electric Welding Company, The Thomas- Houston Company, and General Electric Company, Lynn, with Bubier Publishing Company 1908 and busmess manager New Britain Herald, owner New England Patent Agency, New Britain and Hartford, 1912-47, author: Principles and Practices of Ice-Ma\ing and Refrigeration (1908); with US Bureau of Steam Engineering during World War I, member American Society of Refrigerating Engineers and First Congregational Church, Lynn Married January 12,1889, in Elyna, Ohio, Harnet Isabella, daughter of Cyrenus and Isabella (Beatty) Budd Sons Theodore Budd and Norman Louis, '22 S. Mrs Schmidt died June 27, 1935 Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Britain. Survived by sons and a sister, Mrs Harvey C Kings- ley of Essex, Conn. LEWIS EMERSON CADWELL PHB l886 Born July 11, 1867, tn New Haven, Conn. Died May 8, 1948, in Chattahoochee, Fla. Father, Charles Kirk Cadwell, an art dealer in New Haven, son of Mason Camp and Jane Rebecca (Palmer) Cadwell Mother, Helen Clarissa (Hine) Cadwell; daughter of Lucius and Sarah Antoinette (Strong) Hine Hillhouse High School, New Haven Chemistry course, Freshman Crew, University Crew three years (coxswain Junior and Senior years). Clerk Fremont County Bank, Canon City, Colo, 1887-89 and Colorado National Bank, Denver, 1889-91; in packing busi-
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 124 |
Transcript | 124 elude* Henry O Carnngton, '80 S. (brother) , Wilham T Shepard, '84 S. (brother- in-law)^, Donald C Shepard, '16 (nephew). Hillhouse High School, New Haven. Civil engineering course Instructor in German Yale University 1889-92, 1897-1900, attended University of Berlin 1892-93 and University of Heidelberg 1893-97 (Dr Phil 1897), instructor in German University of Michigan 1900-1903, professor of German Umversity of Washmgton 1903-6, not engaged in teaching 1906-8, instructor in German Smith College 1908-14 and professor 1914-20, associate professor of German University of Maine 1920-24, assistant professor of German University of Arizona 1924-25, associate 1925-30, professor 1930-35 and 1936- 37, professor (half time) and engaged in research 1937-47, and head of the department 1926-37, professor of German and head of department Oregon State College of Agriculture 1935-36, author Die Figur des Juden in der Dramatischen Lttteratur des XVIII Jahrhunderts (1897) and German Composition (1921); member Modern Language Association of America and American Association of Teachers of German Married in June, 1909, in New Haven, Charlotte Amaha, daughter of Frederick Adolf and Isabelle Jiiha (Heness) Wolff No children Mrs Carrington died July 14, 1943 ' Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Greenwood Memorial Park, Phoenix, Ariz Survived by no immediate relatives LOUIS MILTON SCHMIDT PH B 1885 Born December 23, 1862, in New Haven, Conn Died December 25, 1947, in Hartford, Conn Father, Henry William Schmidt, expert in handmade saddles in Germany and Hartford Mother, Caroline (Bauman) Schmidt Yale relatives include a brother, Henry O Schmidt (School of the Fine Arts 1879-80) New Britain High School Dynamic engineering course, second prize for excel- Yale University Obituary Record lence in English composition Freshman year; prize for excellence in German Freshman and Senior years; honorable mention for excellence in mathematics Junior year, Commencement speaker; Class secretary Senior year Engineer Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad Company about 1886-87; civil engineer in Mexico and Southern states about 1887-89, teacher of physics and Spanish at English High School, Lynn, Mass, about 1890, successively associated with the Schuyler System, Hartford, Thomson Electric Welding Company, The Thomas- Houston Company, and General Electric Company, Lynn, with Bubier Publishing Company 1908 and busmess manager New Britain Herald, owner New England Patent Agency, New Britain and Hartford, 1912-47, author: Principles and Practices of Ice-Ma\ing and Refrigeration (1908); with US Bureau of Steam Engineering during World War I, member American Society of Refrigerating Engineers and First Congregational Church, Lynn Married January 12,1889, in Elyna, Ohio, Harnet Isabella, daughter of Cyrenus and Isabella (Beatty) Budd Sons Theodore Budd and Norman Louis, '22 S. Mrs Schmidt died June 27, 1935 Death due to arteriosclerosis Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Britain. Survived by sons and a sister, Mrs Harvey C Kings- ley of Essex, Conn. LEWIS EMERSON CADWELL PHB l886 Born July 11, 1867, tn New Haven, Conn. Died May 8, 1948, in Chattahoochee, Fla. Father, Charles Kirk Cadwell, an art dealer in New Haven, son of Mason Camp and Jane Rebecca (Palmer) Cadwell Mother, Helen Clarissa (Hine) Cadwell; daughter of Lucius and Sarah Antoinette (Strong) Hine Hillhouse High School, New Haven Chemistry course, Freshman Crew, University Crew three years (coxswain Junior and Senior years). Clerk Fremont County Bank, Canon City, Colo, 1887-89 and Colorado National Bank, Denver, 1889-91; in packing busi- |