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Graduate School 187 Margaret Loper, daughter oiAosie (Loper) Dorman. No children ** Death due to congestive heart failure Buried in Hamden (Conn ) Plains Cemetery. Survived by wife (died April 1,1948). ^ GEORGE ALBERT WILLIAMS PH.D. I926 Born September 24, 1893, in Hazelton, Pa. Died April 8,1948, in New Brunswick, N.J. Father, Rev. Albert Edward Williams (Schuykill Coll 1883-85), an Evangelical minister, son of George Washington and Isabel (Nahum) Williams Mother, Mary Ellen (Walp) Williams, daughter of Reuben and Christiana Louisa (Stem) Walp. Pottstown (Pa ) High School, B A. Lebanon Valley College 1913; M S Iowa State 1915; assistant in chemistry and physics Lebanon Valley College 1911-12; instructor in Latin Lebanon Valley Academy 1912- 13 and in zoology Iowa State College 1913- 16, with American Telegraph and Telephone Company, New York City, 1916-17, Chemical Warfare Service, US Army, 1917-18, and Burroughs Adding Machine Company, New York City, 1918-19, professor of chemistry and physics Bethany (W.Va) College 1919-21, professor of chemistry and biology and dean of men Atlantic Christian College 1921-23; PhD. Yale 1926 (assistant 1924-25); associate professor of physiological chemistry and toxicology Jefferson Medical College 1925- 27; professor of chemistry and head of department Radford State Teachers College 1927-30; professor of chemistry and head of department Atlantic University 1930-32, visiting professor of chemistry University of Virginia 1932; State director emergency education program Virginia 1932-34, professor of chemistry State Teachers College, Harrisonburg, Va, 1935-43, head chemistry department University of Tampa 1943- 44, professor of chemistry and head of department Phillips University 1944-46; professor of chemistry Pennsylvania Military Academy 1946-47; professor oi chemistry and chairman science division Rutgers 1947-48, author* "A Study of the Laxative Action of Wheat Bran"; member board Virginia Council of Churches, Department of Religious Education; adult chairman Disciples of Christ in Virginia, member Virginia, Florida, Oklahoma, and New Jersey academies of science, Philadelphia Physiological Society, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, National Education Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Alpha, Phi Chi, Masonic order, and Christian Church, Disciples of Christ Married September 10, 1920, in Mechan- lcsburg, Va., Lena Byrnes, daughter of John Win ton and Flora (Wohlford) Stafford Son George Albert, Jr (B A Lynchburg Coll 1946, Phillips Umv 1946-47; Union Theological Seminary [Va ] 1949) Death due to cerebral thrombosis Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Richmond Survived by wife, son, two sisters, Mrs Charles Henry Yardley of Philadelphia and Miss Esther Isora Williams of Johnstown, Pa, and two brothers, Harold Jacob Williams of Hartford, Conn, and Reuben Walp Williams, D D.S., of Philadelphia JOSEPH LOUIS SCHWIND PHD I928 Born July 12, 1902, in Dayton, Ohio Died May 21, 1948, tn Wyoming, Ohio. Father, Adolph Schwind, son of Joseph and Anatacia (Wehner) Schwind Mother, Louise (Keller) Schwind, daughter of George and Caroline (Stahl) Keller St Mary's Institute, Dayton, B A Cornell 1924, MA 1925 (assistant instructor in histology and embryology 1924-25); Ph D Yale 1928 (assistant in biology 1925- 27); instructor in anatomy Cornell Medical College 1928-34, associate professor Georgetown University 1934-35, assistant professor of anatomy, histology, and embryology Union University 1935-38, professor 1938-46, Francis Brunning Professor of Anatomy and chairman department University of Cincinnati 1946-48, contributed to medical and scientific journals, member Sigma Xi. Married June 3, 1930, in Ardmore, Pa., Simone Buisset, daughter of Georges and
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 187 |
Transcript | Graduate School 187 Margaret Loper, daughter oiAosie (Loper) Dorman. No children ** Death due to congestive heart failure Buried in Hamden (Conn ) Plains Cemetery. Survived by wife (died April 1,1948). ^ GEORGE ALBERT WILLIAMS PH.D. I926 Born September 24, 1893, in Hazelton, Pa. Died April 8,1948, in New Brunswick, N.J. Father, Rev. Albert Edward Williams (Schuykill Coll 1883-85), an Evangelical minister, son of George Washington and Isabel (Nahum) Williams Mother, Mary Ellen (Walp) Williams, daughter of Reuben and Christiana Louisa (Stem) Walp. Pottstown (Pa ) High School, B A. Lebanon Valley College 1913; M S Iowa State 1915; assistant in chemistry and physics Lebanon Valley College 1911-12; instructor in Latin Lebanon Valley Academy 1912- 13 and in zoology Iowa State College 1913- 16, with American Telegraph and Telephone Company, New York City, 1916-17, Chemical Warfare Service, US Army, 1917-18, and Burroughs Adding Machine Company, New York City, 1918-19, professor of chemistry and physics Bethany (W.Va) College 1919-21, professor of chemistry and biology and dean of men Atlantic Christian College 1921-23; PhD. Yale 1926 (assistant 1924-25); associate professor of physiological chemistry and toxicology Jefferson Medical College 1925- 27; professor of chemistry and head of department Radford State Teachers College 1927-30; professor of chemistry and head of department Atlantic University 1930-32, visiting professor of chemistry University of Virginia 1932; State director emergency education program Virginia 1932-34, professor of chemistry State Teachers College, Harrisonburg, Va, 1935-43, head chemistry department University of Tampa 1943- 44, professor of chemistry and head of department Phillips University 1944-46; professor of chemistry Pennsylvania Military Academy 1946-47; professor oi chemistry and chairman science division Rutgers 1947-48, author* "A Study of the Laxative Action of Wheat Bran"; member board Virginia Council of Churches, Department of Religious Education; adult chairman Disciples of Christ in Virginia, member Virginia, Florida, Oklahoma, and New Jersey academies of science, Philadelphia Physiological Society, American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, National Education Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Alpha, Phi Chi, Masonic order, and Christian Church, Disciples of Christ Married September 10, 1920, in Mechan- lcsburg, Va., Lena Byrnes, daughter of John Win ton and Flora (Wohlford) Stafford Son George Albert, Jr (B A Lynchburg Coll 1946, Phillips Umv 1946-47; Union Theological Seminary [Va ] 1949) Death due to cerebral thrombosis Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Richmond Survived by wife, son, two sisters, Mrs Charles Henry Yardley of Philadelphia and Miss Esther Isora Williams of Johnstown, Pa, and two brothers, Harold Jacob Williams of Hartford, Conn, and Reuben Walp Williams, D D.S., of Philadelphia JOSEPH LOUIS SCHWIND PHD I928 Born July 12, 1902, in Dayton, Ohio Died May 21, 1948, tn Wyoming, Ohio. Father, Adolph Schwind, son of Joseph and Anatacia (Wehner) Schwind Mother, Louise (Keller) Schwind, daughter of George and Caroline (Stahl) Keller St Mary's Institute, Dayton, B A Cornell 1924, MA 1925 (assistant instructor in histology and embryology 1924-25); Ph D Yale 1928 (assistant in biology 1925- 27); instructor in anatomy Cornell Medical College 1928-34, associate professor Georgetown University 1934-35, assistant professor of anatomy, histology, and embryology Union University 1935-38, professor 1938-46, Francis Brunning Professor of Anatomy and chairman department University of Cincinnati 1946-48, contributed to medical and scientific journals, member Sigma Xi. Married June 3, 1930, in Ardmore, Pa., Simone Buisset, daughter of Georges and |