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Sheffield Scientific School 163 MA Hon Yale 1908), minister and headmaster Pomfret (Conn) School, son of Levi and Maria M (Beach) Olmsted of Cooperstown, NY. Mother, Anne Nelson (Starkweather) Olmsted, daughter of Frederick T. and Annie Pomeroy (Nelson) Starkweather of Cooperstown Pomfret School Select course, member St Anthony and Delta Psi Taught history at Pomfret School 1915- 16, graduate student Trinity College 1915- 16, engaged in textile business in New York City 1920-48, with Overton Textile Company 1920-23, salesman Columbia Textile Company 1923-27, with Cone Export and Commission Company 1927-30 and American Viscose Corporation 1930-48 (assistant manager 1932-38, manager 1938-40, general sales manager and director 1940-46, vice- president in charge of sales 1946-48), director Aveco, Inc, Textile Color Card Association of the United States, and National Federation of Textiles, served with French Army as sergeant, American Field Service, July 13-October 1, 1917, enlisted in Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, at Soissons, October 1, 1917, attended Officers Training School, Meaux, October, 1917- February, 1918; commissioned First Lieutenant, Motor Transport Corps, February, 1918; assigned to Transport Mih- taire Unit 397 and later commanding officer Motor Transport Corps 373, Groupe Robinson Reserve Mallet, discharged at St Aignan, France, June 1, 1919, trustee Pomfret School 1931-35 and 1944-48, director American Field Service and The Layman's National Committee, chairman textile division American Aid to France/ co-chairman rayon industry division National Conference of Christians and Jews; member New York Committee of the National Jewish Hospital in Denver and Newcomen Society of England, vestryman St George's Church (Episcopal), New York City Married June 23, 1917, in Ridgefield, Conn, Margaret Crittenden, daughter of Clough Cosby and Lucy Crittenden (Stockton) Overton No children. Death due to a heart attack Buned in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City Survived by wife, mother (died August 13, 1948), a sister, Anne Nelson Olmsted Thayer, the wife of Robert Warren Thayer (B S Trinity 1933, M A. 1935) of Hanover, N H „ and a brother, Frederick Nelson Olmsted of Brunswick, Maine CARLISLE WILLIS CLARKE PAGE PHB I915 Bom August 4, 1893, in Bridgeport, Conn. Died Match 20, 1948, in St Louis, Mo Father, Charles Ithamar Page (MD Coll Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Umv, 1890), a physician in Litchfield, Conn Mother, Grace (Chamberlain) Page. Litchfield High School, Foster School, Litchfield, and Rumsey Hall, Cornwall, Conn Chemistry course Assistant chief chemist and later chief chemist Chattanooga (Tenn) Gas & Coal Products Company 1915-16, chemist on by-product coke oven construction and operation for American Coal & By-Products Coke Company, Dover, Ohio, 1916-17, chief chemist American Coke & Chemical Company, Chicago, 1919-20 and St Louis Coal & Chemical Company, Granite City, Mo, from 1920, chief chemist St Louis Coke & Iron Corporation, Granite City, 1927-32, general superintendent aiid chief chemist St Louis Gas & Coke Corporation, Granite City, 1932-37, assistant superintendent in charge of blast furnace and chief chemist Utah operations of Columbia Steel Company, Provo, 1937-41, chief chemist and sales representative Blast Furnace Division, Koppers United Company (later Kop- pers Company, Inc ), Granite City, 1941-48, entered service December 11, 1917, as private Company E, 30th Engineers, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, July 1, 1918, instructor Army Gas School, Camp Humphreys, transferred to Overseas Transport Section, Chemical Warfare Service, overseas November-December, 1918, discharged January 28, 1919, member American Chemical Society Married September 15, 1919, Edith Rees Daughter Patricia Elisabeth Death due to carcinoma Buried in New Philadelphia, Ohio Survived by wife, daughter, and a brother, Henry L Page (Class of 1919).
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 163 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 163 MA Hon Yale 1908), minister and headmaster Pomfret (Conn) School, son of Levi and Maria M (Beach) Olmsted of Cooperstown, NY. Mother, Anne Nelson (Starkweather) Olmsted, daughter of Frederick T. and Annie Pomeroy (Nelson) Starkweather of Cooperstown Pomfret School Select course, member St Anthony and Delta Psi Taught history at Pomfret School 1915- 16, graduate student Trinity College 1915- 16, engaged in textile business in New York City 1920-48, with Overton Textile Company 1920-23, salesman Columbia Textile Company 1923-27, with Cone Export and Commission Company 1927-30 and American Viscose Corporation 1930-48 (assistant manager 1932-38, manager 1938-40, general sales manager and director 1940-46, vice- president in charge of sales 1946-48), director Aveco, Inc, Textile Color Card Association of the United States, and National Federation of Textiles, served with French Army as sergeant, American Field Service, July 13-October 1, 1917, enlisted in Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, at Soissons, October 1, 1917, attended Officers Training School, Meaux, October, 1917- February, 1918; commissioned First Lieutenant, Motor Transport Corps, February, 1918; assigned to Transport Mih- taire Unit 397 and later commanding officer Motor Transport Corps 373, Groupe Robinson Reserve Mallet, discharged at St Aignan, France, June 1, 1919, trustee Pomfret School 1931-35 and 1944-48, director American Field Service and The Layman's National Committee, chairman textile division American Aid to France/ co-chairman rayon industry division National Conference of Christians and Jews; member New York Committee of the National Jewish Hospital in Denver and Newcomen Society of England, vestryman St George's Church (Episcopal), New York City Married June 23, 1917, in Ridgefield, Conn, Margaret Crittenden, daughter of Clough Cosby and Lucy Crittenden (Stockton) Overton No children. Death due to a heart attack Buned in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City Survived by wife, mother (died August 13, 1948), a sister, Anne Nelson Olmsted Thayer, the wife of Robert Warren Thayer (B S Trinity 1933, M A. 1935) of Hanover, N H „ and a brother, Frederick Nelson Olmsted of Brunswick, Maine CARLISLE WILLIS CLARKE PAGE PHB I915 Bom August 4, 1893, in Bridgeport, Conn. Died Match 20, 1948, in St Louis, Mo Father, Charles Ithamar Page (MD Coll Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Umv, 1890), a physician in Litchfield, Conn Mother, Grace (Chamberlain) Page. Litchfield High School, Foster School, Litchfield, and Rumsey Hall, Cornwall, Conn Chemistry course Assistant chief chemist and later chief chemist Chattanooga (Tenn) Gas & Coal Products Company 1915-16, chemist on by-product coke oven construction and operation for American Coal & By-Products Coke Company, Dover, Ohio, 1916-17, chief chemist American Coke & Chemical Company, Chicago, 1919-20 and St Louis Coal & Chemical Company, Granite City, Mo, from 1920, chief chemist St Louis Coke & Iron Corporation, Granite City, 1927-32, general superintendent aiid chief chemist St Louis Gas & Coke Corporation, Granite City, 1932-37, assistant superintendent in charge of blast furnace and chief chemist Utah operations of Columbia Steel Company, Provo, 1937-41, chief chemist and sales representative Blast Furnace Division, Koppers United Company (later Kop- pers Company, Inc ), Granite City, 1941-48, entered service December 11, 1917, as private Company E, 30th Engineers, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, July 1, 1918, instructor Army Gas School, Camp Humphreys, transferred to Overseas Transport Section, Chemical Warfare Service, overseas November-December, 1918, discharged January 28, 1919, member American Chemical Society Married September 15, 1919, Edith Rees Daughter Patricia Elisabeth Death due to carcinoma Buried in New Philadelphia, Ohio Survived by wife, daughter, and a brother, Henry L Page (Class of 1919). |