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Graduate School 183 College 1916-43, president emeritus 1943- 48 (professor of English 1926-43); editor: Eptcoene, or, The Silent Woman, De Mo- narchta of Dante Ahghiert, and contributor: Select Translations from Old English Poetry, LLD University of California 1919, Mount Holyoke 1937, and Oberhn 1937; LittD University of Southern California 1924 and Colorado 1931, LHD. Williams 1937, delegate World Conference on Education, Edinburgh 1925, president American Association of University Women, trustee American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, and California College in China Foundation, presidential elector California 1928, honorary member Kobe College Corporation; first woman moderator of the American Unitarian Association; on national committee for Adult Civic Education; member National Economic League, Alameda County Institution and Chanties commissions, International Federation of University Women, American Association of University Women, Association of American Colleges, National Education Association of the United States, General Federation of Women's Clubs, National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Colonial Dames of America, Daughters of the Amencan Revolution, Pacific Geographic Society, Pacific Coast Philological Association, Concordance and Dante societies, Unitarian church. Married December 4, 1909, in Berkeley, George Frederick Reinhardt (BS. California 1897, MD 1900), son of John George and Kathenne (Truesheim) Reinhardt. Sons: George Frederick (B A California 1933, MA. Cornell 1935), Paul Henry (B A Cornell 1935, M D Stanford 1940). Dr. Reinhardt died in 1914. Death due to heart disease. Survived by sons, two grandsons, a sister, Mary Henry Hutton of Oakland, and a brother, William Warner Henry of Richmond, Cahf GUSTAF ERIC WAHLIN PHD 1906 Bom December 3, 1880, in Cannon Falls, Minn. Died February 11, 1948, tn Columbia, Mo. Father, Rev. Aaron Wahhn of Sweden, a minister in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Kansas, son of Erik and Anna Lisa (Anderson) Wahhn. Mother, Jennie Emila (Sohl- berg) Wahhn, daughter of Gustaf Eric and Ingnd Ehs (Johansson) Sohlberg Bethany College (Kans ) Academy, B A Bethany College 1903; PhD Yale 1906; student University of Marburg 1912-13, instructor in mathematics State University of Iowa 1906-8, and University of Illinois 1908-13, associate 1913-18, assistant professor 1918-24, professor of mathematics University of Missouri 1924-48 (chairman department 1941-48), coauthor Elements of Analytic Geometry and National Research Council's Bulletin Algebraic Numbers, councilor American Mathematical Society, member American Association of University Professors, Mathematical Association of America, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, and Trinity Lutheran Church, Columbia. Married August 7, 1906, in Syracuse, NY, Louise, daughter of Andreas and Anna Margaretta (Manshott) Hauck Children. Elsbeth Victoria (B A Umv Missouri 1937, MA 1940, Mrs George Lefevre), and Eric Hauck (B S Umv Minnesota 1947; Univ. Pittsburgh 1949-). Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Columbia. Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, a sister, Miss Edla Charlotte Wahhn of San Jose, Cahf, and two brothers, Joel Gottlieb Wahhn of Little Rock, Ark, and Hugo Bernard Wahhn of Madison. ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON PH D. I909 Born September 16, 1876, in Galesburg, III. Died Octobei 17, 1947, in Hamden, Conn Father, Rev Henry Strong Huntington (B A 1857) Mother, Mary Lawrence (Herbert) Huntington Yale relatives include Jabez Huntington (B.A 1741), Nathan Strong (BA 1742), and Samuel Tracy (B A 1744) (great-great-greatgrandfathers) ; Daniel Huntington (B A. 1733) (great-great-great-great-uncle), Joseph Strong (BA 1772) (great-greatgrandfather); Nathan Strong (B A 1769), Jedidiah Huntington (MA Hon 1770),
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 183 |
Transcript | Graduate School 183 College 1916-43, president emeritus 1943- 48 (professor of English 1926-43); editor: Eptcoene, or, The Silent Woman, De Mo- narchta of Dante Ahghiert, and contributor: Select Translations from Old English Poetry, LLD University of California 1919, Mount Holyoke 1937, and Oberhn 1937; LittD University of Southern California 1924 and Colorado 1931, LHD. Williams 1937, delegate World Conference on Education, Edinburgh 1925, president American Association of University Women, trustee American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, and California College in China Foundation, presidential elector California 1928, honorary member Kobe College Corporation; first woman moderator of the American Unitarian Association; on national committee for Adult Civic Education; member National Economic League, Alameda County Institution and Chanties commissions, International Federation of University Women, American Association of University Women, Association of American Colleges, National Education Association of the United States, General Federation of Women's Clubs, National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Colonial Dames of America, Daughters of the Amencan Revolution, Pacific Geographic Society, Pacific Coast Philological Association, Concordance and Dante societies, Unitarian church. Married December 4, 1909, in Berkeley, George Frederick Reinhardt (BS. California 1897, MD 1900), son of John George and Kathenne (Truesheim) Reinhardt. Sons: George Frederick (B A California 1933, MA. Cornell 1935), Paul Henry (B A Cornell 1935, M D Stanford 1940). Dr. Reinhardt died in 1914. Death due to heart disease. Survived by sons, two grandsons, a sister, Mary Henry Hutton of Oakland, and a brother, William Warner Henry of Richmond, Cahf GUSTAF ERIC WAHLIN PHD 1906 Bom December 3, 1880, in Cannon Falls, Minn. Died February 11, 1948, tn Columbia, Mo. Father, Rev. Aaron Wahhn of Sweden, a minister in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Kansas, son of Erik and Anna Lisa (Anderson) Wahhn. Mother, Jennie Emila (Sohl- berg) Wahhn, daughter of Gustaf Eric and Ingnd Ehs (Johansson) Sohlberg Bethany College (Kans ) Academy, B A Bethany College 1903; PhD Yale 1906; student University of Marburg 1912-13, instructor in mathematics State University of Iowa 1906-8, and University of Illinois 1908-13, associate 1913-18, assistant professor 1918-24, professor of mathematics University of Missouri 1924-48 (chairman department 1941-48), coauthor Elements of Analytic Geometry and National Research Council's Bulletin Algebraic Numbers, councilor American Mathematical Society, member American Association of University Professors, Mathematical Association of America, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, and Trinity Lutheran Church, Columbia. Married August 7, 1906, in Syracuse, NY, Louise, daughter of Andreas and Anna Margaretta (Manshott) Hauck Children. Elsbeth Victoria (B A Umv Missouri 1937, MA 1940, Mrs George Lefevre), and Eric Hauck (B S Umv Minnesota 1947; Univ. Pittsburgh 1949-). Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Columbia. Survived by wife, children, two grandchildren, a sister, Miss Edla Charlotte Wahhn of San Jose, Cahf, and two brothers, Joel Gottlieb Wahhn of Little Rock, Ark, and Hugo Bernard Wahhn of Madison. ELLSWORTH HUNTINGTON PH D. I909 Born September 16, 1876, in Galesburg, III. Died Octobei 17, 1947, in Hamden, Conn Father, Rev Henry Strong Huntington (B A 1857) Mother, Mary Lawrence (Herbert) Huntington Yale relatives include Jabez Huntington (B.A 1741), Nathan Strong (BA 1742), and Samuel Tracy (B A 1744) (great-great-greatgrandfathers) ; Daniel Huntington (B A. 1733) (great-great-great-great-uncle), Joseph Strong (BA 1772) (great-greatgrandfather); Nathan Strong (B A 1769), Jedidiah Huntington (MA Hon 1770), |