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Yale College 35 Frank Totton Heffelfinger of Wayzata, of Cincinnati, and a brother, Fredenck W. and Wilham W Heffelfinger, '91 S Hinkle, '92. PHILIP HINKLE, b a. 1897 Born October 7, 1874, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 23, 1949, Saco, Maine Father, Thornton M Hinkle (B A 1863) Mother, Helen Frances (Sage) Hinkle Yale relatives include a cousin, Henry J Sage, '89 Franklin School, Cincinnati Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year; Freshman Glee Club, College Choir, Second and University Glee clubs LL.B University of Cincinnati 1900, lawyer in Cincinnati 1900 until retirement 1941, assistant trust officer Central Trust Company 1903-10, and trust officer 1910- 27, vice-president Guarantee Title and Trust Company 1910-27, and Lippincott Glass Company, secretary Fireproof Storage Company 1915-49, Security Storage Company 1943-49, and Security Rug Cleaning Company 1945-49; in Company C, Infantry, Home Guard, World War I; curator prehistoric Indian art Cincinnati Art Museum 1904-29; trustee Cincinnati Society of Natural History, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, treasurer Cincinnati Bar Association 1918-41 and honorary member 1941-49, member American Geographical Society, International Archaeological Society, Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, American Anthropological Society, Mihtary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio State and American Bar associations, and Mt Auburn Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati Married September 29, 1909, in Cincinnati, Suzanne Bailey, daughter of Joseph Henry and Lilhe (Schultze) Gest Sons Philip, Jr, '33 S, Richard Gest (died in infancy), Thornton Mills, '36 S, and Joseph Henry Gest (BA Norwich Umv 1946) Death due to acute cardiac dilatation Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati Survived by wife, three sons, three grandchildren, a sister, Miss Helen Hinkle DWIGHT MILTON LEWIS, b \ 1897 Born August 25, 1875, New Haven, Conn ; died August 31, 1948, New Haven, Conn. Father, John Gardiner Lewis, principal Webster School, New Haven, son of Enoch Burrough and Sarah (Knowles) Lewis. Mother, Jane Abigail (Hart) Lewis; daughter of Aaron and Abigail Bronson (Andrews) Hart Yale relatives include Carll A Lewis, '83, Robert H Lewis, '87, Newton F Lewis (Class of 1898 S ) (brothers). Hillhouse High School, New Haven Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Beta Theta Pi Graduate student Harvard summer 1899, MD Johns Hopkins 1901, on staff Boston City Hospital 1901-3, certificate University of Berlin 1904, physician in New Haven 1904 until retirement 1946 (bacteriologist Department of Health 1906-14, director Bureau of Communicable Diseases 1914-18, and city epidemiologist 1921-46), clinical assistant in medicine Yale 1905-7, instructor 1907-14; on staff Hospital of St Raphael 1907-18, director Bureau of Rural Sanitation, State Department of Health, Charleston, WVa, 1920-21, Captain Medical Corps October 1918-July 1919, secretary New Haven Medical Association, fellow American Medical Association, member American Public Health Association, New Haven County Medical Association, and Connecticut State Medical Society; attended Center Church (Congregational), New Haven Married September 2, 1909, in Hampton, Conn, Helen, daughter of George W and Eunice (Hammond) Fuller Sons' Richard Fuller (died 1914), Dwight Milton, Jr (B S Arnold Coll 1937; M A Columbia 1947), and Lawrence Hart (B S Arnold Coll 1939). Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, two sons, three grandchildren, and a brother, Harry B Lewis, '93 S
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 35 |
Transcript | Yale College 35 Frank Totton Heffelfinger of Wayzata, of Cincinnati, and a brother, Fredenck W. and Wilham W Heffelfinger, '91 S Hinkle, '92. PHILIP HINKLE, b a. 1897 Born October 7, 1874, Cincinnati, Ohio; died June 23, 1949, Saco, Maine Father, Thornton M Hinkle (B A 1863) Mother, Helen Frances (Sage) Hinkle Yale relatives include a cousin, Henry J Sage, '89 Franklin School, Cincinnati Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year; Freshman Glee Club, College Choir, Second and University Glee clubs LL.B University of Cincinnati 1900, lawyer in Cincinnati 1900 until retirement 1941, assistant trust officer Central Trust Company 1903-10, and trust officer 1910- 27, vice-president Guarantee Title and Trust Company 1910-27, and Lippincott Glass Company, secretary Fireproof Storage Company 1915-49, Security Storage Company 1943-49, and Security Rug Cleaning Company 1945-49; in Company C, Infantry, Home Guard, World War I; curator prehistoric Indian art Cincinnati Art Museum 1904-29; trustee Cincinnati Society of Natural History, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, treasurer Cincinnati Bar Association 1918-41 and honorary member 1941-49, member American Geographical Society, International Archaeological Society, Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, American Anthropological Society, Mihtary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Sons of the American Revolution, Ohio State and American Bar associations, and Mt Auburn Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati Married September 29, 1909, in Cincinnati, Suzanne Bailey, daughter of Joseph Henry and Lilhe (Schultze) Gest Sons Philip, Jr, '33 S, Richard Gest (died in infancy), Thornton Mills, '36 S, and Joseph Henry Gest (BA Norwich Umv 1946) Death due to acute cardiac dilatation Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati Survived by wife, three sons, three grandchildren, a sister, Miss Helen Hinkle DWIGHT MILTON LEWIS, b \ 1897 Born August 25, 1875, New Haven, Conn ; died August 31, 1948, New Haven, Conn. Father, John Gardiner Lewis, principal Webster School, New Haven, son of Enoch Burrough and Sarah (Knowles) Lewis. Mother, Jane Abigail (Hart) Lewis; daughter of Aaron and Abigail Bronson (Andrews) Hart Yale relatives include Carll A Lewis, '83, Robert H Lewis, '87, Newton F Lewis (Class of 1898 S ) (brothers). Hillhouse High School, New Haven Second dispute appointment Junior year, first colloquy appointment Senior year, Beta Theta Pi Graduate student Harvard summer 1899, MD Johns Hopkins 1901, on staff Boston City Hospital 1901-3, certificate University of Berlin 1904, physician in New Haven 1904 until retirement 1946 (bacteriologist Department of Health 1906-14, director Bureau of Communicable Diseases 1914-18, and city epidemiologist 1921-46), clinical assistant in medicine Yale 1905-7, instructor 1907-14; on staff Hospital of St Raphael 1907-18, director Bureau of Rural Sanitation, State Department of Health, Charleston, WVa, 1920-21, Captain Medical Corps October 1918-July 1919, secretary New Haven Medical Association, fellow American Medical Association, member American Public Health Association, New Haven County Medical Association, and Connecticut State Medical Society; attended Center Church (Congregational), New Haven Married September 2, 1909, in Hampton, Conn, Helen, daughter of George W and Eunice (Hammond) Fuller Sons' Richard Fuller (died 1914), Dwight Milton, Jr (B S Arnold Coll 1937; M A Columbia 1947), and Lawrence Hart (B S Arnold Coll 1939). Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. Survived by wife, two sons, three grandchildren, and a brother, Harry B Lewis, '93 S |