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Sheffield Scientific School *35 1896), daughter of John Wright and Mary Ann (Miller) Wilson Daughter* Betty Brewster (Univ. Buffalo 1930-31) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Attica. Survived by wife (died April 4, 1948) and daughter. THEODORE LAMSON PHB. 1897 Born June 14, 1875, tn Worcester, Mass. Died October 20, 1947, tn Miami, Fla. Father, Rev Charles Marion Lamson, D D. (B A Amherst 1884), instructor Amherst College 1865-67, 1868-69, minister Center Church (Congregational) Hartford, Conn., son of Charles Edwin and Elizabeth (Cook) Lamson Mother, Helena F (Baxter) Lamson, daughter of Richard F. and Mary Nutting (Bridgman) Baxter Yale relatives include an uncle, Raymond L Bridgman (Graduate School 1874-76) St Johnsbury (Vt) Academy. Biology course; University Glee Club Senior year Attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1897-1901 (M D 1901); physician in Boston 1901-2, appointed assistant surgeon U.S Army October 12, 1903; served in the Philippines and West Indies, promoted Captain, U S. Medical Corps, April 23, 1908, Major July 1, 1916, Lieutenant Colonel May 15, 1917, Colonel February 20, 1918; overseas January, 1918- August 1919*. served with Evacuation Hospital No 3, Blois, and at Embarkation Camp, Bordeaux, France, retired August 16, 1920, Port medical officer New York City; successively physician in Shelter Island, Center Moriches, and Freeport, N Y., and Miami, Fla, 1926 until retirement about 1942, member American Medical Association, Retired Army Officers League, American Legion, and Masonic order Married (1) October 26, 1903, Juha M, daughter of W S Calvert. Son Charles M Married (2) Adelaide B. Royal Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami Survived by wife, son, a sister, Mrs Henry Goodcell of San Bernardino, Cahf, and two brothers, Carl E Lamson of Cambridge, Mass, and Kenneth Worcester Lamson (B A Harvard 1906, Ph D Univ. Chicago 1917) of Bethlehem, Pa DAVID BURNETT McCALMONT PHB 1897 Bom December 1, 1876, in Franklin, Pa Died August 12, 1947, tn Franklin, Pa Father, Samuel Plumer McCalmont, a lawyer in Fiankhn, member Pennsylvania legislature 1853-55; son °f Jonn and Mary (Plumer) McCalmont Mother, Harriet (Osborn) McCalmont Yale relatives include two brothers, John O McCalmont, '84, and Samuel P McCalmont, '84 Berkeley School, New York City Chemistry course, treasurer Yale Chess Club Junior and Senior years, member University Club and York Hall and Chi Phi Engaged in oil business 1897-98; studied law in office of Bryan H Osborne, Franklin, 1898-1900 and admitted to Venango County bar 1900, lawyer in Franklin 1900- 1905, oil lease operator, trustee of his father's estate, and otherwise variously engaged in Franklin 1905-47, helped establish the Venango Vindicator, a prohibition weekly, 1902 and manager-editor Venango Daily Herald 1904-17, contributed to Franklin Daily Leader 1900-1903, secretary Venango County committee of the Prohibition Party 1899-1905 and chairman of the State committee 1905-9, enlisted in Company K, 21st Regiment, Pennsylvania Provisional National Guard 1898; first sergeant and later appointed battalion adjutant with rank of First Lieutenant 1898-1900; commissioned Second Lieutenant Company F, 16th Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard, February, 1901, and First Lieutenant July 2, 1907; resigned 1908, president Venango County branch Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Men's Association, member Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil Association and Masonic order Married (1) September 26, 1900, in Franklin, Lucretia Edna Swan (Grove City Coll 1896-97), daughter of Burling Ezra Swan Children Virginia Lucretia (B A Smith 1925), the wife of Judson Edward Trax (B A Princeton 1925), Samuel Plumer, 3d, '30 S , and David Burnett, Jr, '32 Mrs McCalmont died March 15, 1935
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 135 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School *35 1896), daughter of John Wright and Mary Ann (Miller) Wilson Daughter* Betty Brewster (Univ. Buffalo 1930-31) Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Attica. Survived by wife (died April 4, 1948) and daughter. THEODORE LAMSON PHB. 1897 Born June 14, 1875, tn Worcester, Mass. Died October 20, 1947, tn Miami, Fla. Father, Rev Charles Marion Lamson, D D. (B A Amherst 1884), instructor Amherst College 1865-67, 1868-69, minister Center Church (Congregational) Hartford, Conn., son of Charles Edwin and Elizabeth (Cook) Lamson Mother, Helena F (Baxter) Lamson, daughter of Richard F. and Mary Nutting (Bridgman) Baxter Yale relatives include an uncle, Raymond L Bridgman (Graduate School 1874-76) St Johnsbury (Vt) Academy. Biology course; University Glee Club Senior year Attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1897-1901 (M D 1901); physician in Boston 1901-2, appointed assistant surgeon U.S Army October 12, 1903; served in the Philippines and West Indies, promoted Captain, U S. Medical Corps, April 23, 1908, Major July 1, 1916, Lieutenant Colonel May 15, 1917, Colonel February 20, 1918; overseas January, 1918- August 1919*. served with Evacuation Hospital No 3, Blois, and at Embarkation Camp, Bordeaux, France, retired August 16, 1920, Port medical officer New York City; successively physician in Shelter Island, Center Moriches, and Freeport, N Y., and Miami, Fla, 1926 until retirement about 1942, member American Medical Association, Retired Army Officers League, American Legion, and Masonic order Married (1) October 26, 1903, Juha M, daughter of W S Calvert. Son Charles M Married (2) Adelaide B. Royal Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Ashes interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, Miami Survived by wife, son, a sister, Mrs Henry Goodcell of San Bernardino, Cahf, and two brothers, Carl E Lamson of Cambridge, Mass, and Kenneth Worcester Lamson (B A Harvard 1906, Ph D Univ. Chicago 1917) of Bethlehem, Pa DAVID BURNETT McCALMONT PHB 1897 Bom December 1, 1876, in Franklin, Pa Died August 12, 1947, tn Franklin, Pa Father, Samuel Plumer McCalmont, a lawyer in Fiankhn, member Pennsylvania legislature 1853-55; son °f Jonn and Mary (Plumer) McCalmont Mother, Harriet (Osborn) McCalmont Yale relatives include two brothers, John O McCalmont, '84, and Samuel P McCalmont, '84 Berkeley School, New York City Chemistry course, treasurer Yale Chess Club Junior and Senior years, member University Club and York Hall and Chi Phi Engaged in oil business 1897-98; studied law in office of Bryan H Osborne, Franklin, 1898-1900 and admitted to Venango County bar 1900, lawyer in Franklin 1900- 1905, oil lease operator, trustee of his father's estate, and otherwise variously engaged in Franklin 1905-47, helped establish the Venango Vindicator, a prohibition weekly, 1902 and manager-editor Venango Daily Herald 1904-17, contributed to Franklin Daily Leader 1900-1903, secretary Venango County committee of the Prohibition Party 1899-1905 and chairman of the State committee 1905-9, enlisted in Company K, 21st Regiment, Pennsylvania Provisional National Guard 1898; first sergeant and later appointed battalion adjutant with rank of First Lieutenant 1898-1900; commissioned Second Lieutenant Company F, 16th Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard, February, 1901, and First Lieutenant July 2, 1907; resigned 1908, president Venango County branch Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Men's Association, member Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil Association and Masonic order Married (1) September 26, 1900, in Franklin, Lucretia Edna Swan (Grove City Coll 1896-97), daughter of Burling Ezra Swan Children Virginia Lucretia (B A Smith 1925), the wife of Judson Edward Trax (B A Princeton 1925), Samuel Plumer, 3d, '30 S , and David Burnett, Jr, '32 Mrs McCalmont died March 15, 1935 |