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J34 Yale Umversity Obituary Record MILTON JULIUS BALLIN PHB. 1896 Born April 5, 1874, tn New YorJ^ City. Died September 12, 1947, m New Yor\ City Father, Julius Balhn, an importer of woolen goods in New York City, son of Montz and Rosalia (Franck) Balhn of Oldenburg, Germany. Mother, Tilhe (Rothschild) Balhn, daughter of Seligman and Rose Rothschild of New York City Private tutor. Special student Yale School of Medicine 1892-93, entered Sheffield Scientific School with the Class, select course Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1896-1900 (M D 1900) , studied in Vienna and visited clinics in Europe 1900-1903, physician in New York City, specializing in diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, 1903 until retirement 1941, adjunct attending aural surgeon Mt Sinai Hospital and chief of ear, nose, and throat department Mt Sinai Dispensary, chief attending physician in diseases of ear, nose, and throat Bronx and Beth David hospitals, translator and editor of two editions of Dr Adam Pohtzer's A Textboo\ of the Diseases of the Ear for Students and Practitioners, fellow New York Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, member Medical Society of the County of New York and American Medical Association Married April 28, 1910, in New York City, Cora, daughter of Alexander and Theresa (Wolfsbruck) Blumenstiel. No children Death due to Parkinson's disease Buried in Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY Survived by wife and a brother, Hugo Balhn of Pacific Palisades, Cahf. WILLIAM LINTON MATHER PH B. 1896 Born December 2, 1875, tn New Haven, Conn. Died January 18, 1948, in Chattahoochee, Fla Father, Thomas W Mather, '71 S Mother, Margaret Wade (Linton) Mather Yale relatives include. Samuel Mather (B.A. l792) (great-great-uncle); Thomas G Mather (B A. 1826) (great-uncle); William J. Linton (M.A. Hon 1891) (grandfather); Richard H Mather, '29 S, and Mansfield Merriman, '31 S. (nephews); and Amy L. Mather (MA. 1934) (niece). Hillhouse High School, New Haven. Mechanical engineering course, Senior honors Mechanical engineer with Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Sayre, Pa, 1896-99; graduate student in civil engineering Sheffield Scientific School 1900-1901, because of ill-health had been unoccupied since 1901. Unmarried Death due to carcinoma Buried in State Street Cemerery, Hamden, Conn Survived by two sisters, Margaret Mather Merriman (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1893-94, BA Vassar 1903), the wife of Thaddeus Merriman (C E. Lehigh 1897) of Kingston, RI, and Miss Mary Emily Mather of West Haven, Conn, and three brothers, Richard Mather, '97 S, Ulric B. Mather, '04 S, and Captain T. Wade Mather, USN., Ret, '10 S CHARLES BREWSTER BENEDICT PH.B. 1897 Bom December 18, 1876, in Attica, N.Y. Died February 23, 1948, in Attica, N.Y. Father, Charles Brewster Benedict (Oberhn 1845-46), a lawyer and banker in Attica, president Attica National Bank, Bank of Attica, and First National Bank, Moorhead, Minn; representative from New York in forty-fifth Congress 1876- 79, son of Thomas and Sarah (Brewster) Benedict of Attica Mother, Sophroma Betsy (Matteson) Benedict; daughter of Hiram and Alvira (Brooks) Matteson of Danen, NY Phillips-Exeter Select course; University Bicycle Team Senior year President Attica Natural Gas Company 1897-1901 and Bank of Attica 1901 until retirement 1928, in real-estate business in Fargo, NDak, 1897-1948, member St Luke's Church (Episcopal), Attica. Married November 12, 1902, in Chicago, Jean Marion Wilson (B.A Houghton Coll.
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 134 |
Transcript | J34 Yale Umversity Obituary Record MILTON JULIUS BALLIN PHB. 1896 Born April 5, 1874, tn New YorJ^ City. Died September 12, 1947, m New Yor\ City Father, Julius Balhn, an importer of woolen goods in New York City, son of Montz and Rosalia (Franck) Balhn of Oldenburg, Germany. Mother, Tilhe (Rothschild) Balhn, daughter of Seligman and Rose Rothschild of New York City Private tutor. Special student Yale School of Medicine 1892-93, entered Sheffield Scientific School with the Class, select course Attended College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, 1896-1900 (M D 1900) , studied in Vienna and visited clinics in Europe 1900-1903, physician in New York City, specializing in diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, 1903 until retirement 1941, adjunct attending aural surgeon Mt Sinai Hospital and chief of ear, nose, and throat department Mt Sinai Dispensary, chief attending physician in diseases of ear, nose, and throat Bronx and Beth David hospitals, translator and editor of two editions of Dr Adam Pohtzer's A Textboo\ of the Diseases of the Ear for Students and Practitioners, fellow New York Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, member Medical Society of the County of New York and American Medical Association Married April 28, 1910, in New York City, Cora, daughter of Alexander and Theresa (Wolfsbruck) Blumenstiel. No children Death due to Parkinson's disease Buried in Salem Fields Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY Survived by wife and a brother, Hugo Balhn of Pacific Palisades, Cahf. WILLIAM LINTON MATHER PH B. 1896 Born December 2, 1875, tn New Haven, Conn. Died January 18, 1948, in Chattahoochee, Fla Father, Thomas W Mather, '71 S Mother, Margaret Wade (Linton) Mather Yale relatives include. Samuel Mather (B.A. l792) (great-great-uncle); Thomas G Mather (B A. 1826) (great-uncle); William J. Linton (M.A. Hon 1891) (grandfather); Richard H Mather, '29 S, and Mansfield Merriman, '31 S. (nephews); and Amy L. Mather (MA. 1934) (niece). Hillhouse High School, New Haven. Mechanical engineering course, Senior honors Mechanical engineer with Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Sayre, Pa, 1896-99; graduate student in civil engineering Sheffield Scientific School 1900-1901, because of ill-health had been unoccupied since 1901. Unmarried Death due to carcinoma Buried in State Street Cemerery, Hamden, Conn Survived by two sisters, Margaret Mather Merriman (Yale School of the Fine Arts 1893-94, BA Vassar 1903), the wife of Thaddeus Merriman (C E. Lehigh 1897) of Kingston, RI, and Miss Mary Emily Mather of West Haven, Conn, and three brothers, Richard Mather, '97 S, Ulric B. Mather, '04 S, and Captain T. Wade Mather, USN., Ret, '10 S CHARLES BREWSTER BENEDICT PH.B. 1897 Bom December 18, 1876, in Attica, N.Y. Died February 23, 1948, in Attica, N.Y. Father, Charles Brewster Benedict (Oberhn 1845-46), a lawyer and banker in Attica, president Attica National Bank, Bank of Attica, and First National Bank, Moorhead, Minn; representative from New York in forty-fifth Congress 1876- 79, son of Thomas and Sarah (Brewster) Benedict of Attica Mother, Sophroma Betsy (Matteson) Benedict; daughter of Hiram and Alvira (Brooks) Matteson of Danen, NY Phillips-Exeter Select course; University Bicycle Team Senior year President Attica Natural Gas Company 1897-1901 and Bank of Attica 1901 until retirement 1928, in real-estate business in Fargo, NDak, 1897-1948, member St Luke's Church (Episcopal), Attica. Married November 12, 1902, in Chicago, Jean Marion Wilson (B.A Houghton Coll. |