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56 Yale University Obituary Record Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in United Brethren Cemetery, Thur- mont, Md Survived by wife, three sons, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs William Curry of Spnngfield, Mass, and Mrs. Edward J Chapman of Poquonock, Conn, and a brother, Benjamin Raymond York of North Pembroke, Mass [ORRIS] RAY CRITCHLOW, b.a. 1906. Born July 25, 1884, Germantown, Pa , died November 12, 1948, New York City. Father, Rev James Orris Critchlow (B.A. Bucknell 1875), a Baptist minister in Germantown, son of James and Lavinia Cratty (Critchlow) Critchlow Mother, Hattie Amelia (Davie) Critchlow, daughter of Samuel Young and Ann Ehza (Beers) Davie Mercersburg Academy First colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years With Philadelphia Bulletin 1906, engaged in lumber business in Washington with stepfather 1906-8, teacher Enghsh Chambersburg (Pa ) Academy 1908-9, Mt. Pleasant Academy, Ossinmg, NY, 1909- 10, and Cheshire (Conn ) Academy 1910- 11, head English department New Rochelle (N Y ) High School 1911-16 and Friends' Central School, Philadelphia, 1916-21, representative in college department Macmil- lan Company, New York City, 1921-29 and Richard R Smith, Inc, 1929-34, associate editor college department Farrar & Rinehart, Inc, and its successor Rinehart & Company, 1934-48, member Sons of the Amencan Revolution, Masonic order, and Grace Church (Episcopal), New York City Married June 2, 1923, in New York City, Maude Jewell, daughter of Israel Gaddis and Sarah Lavina (Clinch) Marshall Children James (B S Massachusetts Inst Technology 1948) and Joan (B A Smith Coll 1949) Death due to uremia Buried in Dover Plains (N Y ) Cemetery Survived by wife, children, a half-sister, Mrs Harold Hays, and two half-brothers, Harold R. Wilson (Class of 1917) and Lawrence E Wilscn, '19 HAROLD EBERHART HAMMOND, b \ 1906 Born December 4, 1882, Tipton, Iowa, died January 13, 1949, Chicago, 111. Father, Herbert Hammond, investor and realtor in Chicago; son of Willard and Susan (Gower) Hammond Mother, Florence (Eberhart) Hammond; daughter of Rev Uriah Eberhart and Lovica Ann (May) Eberhart. Princeton-Yale School, Chicago. First division stand Freshman year; high oration appointment Junior and Senior years; University Orchestra, Phi Beta Kappa With Herbert Hammond & Son, real estate and investments, Chicago, 1906-22; manager of development enterprise in Florida 1913, secretary Bank of Commerce & Savings, Chicago, 1918-20, composer and teacher of voice and composition in Chicago 1922-48 (composed operettas, choral numbers, ballads, suites for orchestra, and compositions for piano), unoccupied because of ill-health 1948-49 Unmarried Death due to myocarditis Buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Chicago. Survived by mother and a brother, Reginald Gower Hammond of Chicago and Glencoe, 111 DWIGHT STERLING MALLETT, b a. 1906 Born January 27,1884, Trumbull, Conn ; died March 6, 1949, Bndgeport, Conn Father, George Dimon Mallett, a farmer in Trumbull, son of Morse Dwight and Harriet Esther (Dimon) Mallett Mother, Arabella Ehza (Sterling) Mallett, daughter of Stephen Hawley and Rebecca Jane (Brinsmade) Sterling Yale relatives include an uncle, George L Sterling, '76 Bridgeport Central High School Second colloquy appointment Junior year; second dispute appointment Senior year Associated with Board of Water Supply City of New York 1906-10, assistant engineer New York State Highway Department, Rochester, 1910-12, section engineer Pubhc Service Commission, New York City, 1912-19, with Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, 1920-21; civil engineer Standard Oil Company, Elizabeth, NJ, 1921-22; with Tidewater Oil Company, Bayonne, NJ, 1922-34; engineer Lumas Company, contracting engineers, New York City, 1934-49, member Yale Engineering Association, Society of Municipal
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 56 |
Transcript | 56 Yale University Obituary Record Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in United Brethren Cemetery, Thur- mont, Md Survived by wife, three sons, four grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs William Curry of Spnngfield, Mass, and Mrs. Edward J Chapman of Poquonock, Conn, and a brother, Benjamin Raymond York of North Pembroke, Mass [ORRIS] RAY CRITCHLOW, b.a. 1906. Born July 25, 1884, Germantown, Pa , died November 12, 1948, New York City. Father, Rev James Orris Critchlow (B.A. Bucknell 1875), a Baptist minister in Germantown, son of James and Lavinia Cratty (Critchlow) Critchlow Mother, Hattie Amelia (Davie) Critchlow, daughter of Samuel Young and Ann Ehza (Beers) Davie Mercersburg Academy First colloquy appointment Junior and Senior years With Philadelphia Bulletin 1906, engaged in lumber business in Washington with stepfather 1906-8, teacher Enghsh Chambersburg (Pa ) Academy 1908-9, Mt. Pleasant Academy, Ossinmg, NY, 1909- 10, and Cheshire (Conn ) Academy 1910- 11, head English department New Rochelle (N Y ) High School 1911-16 and Friends' Central School, Philadelphia, 1916-21, representative in college department Macmil- lan Company, New York City, 1921-29 and Richard R Smith, Inc, 1929-34, associate editor college department Farrar & Rinehart, Inc, and its successor Rinehart & Company, 1934-48, member Sons of the Amencan Revolution, Masonic order, and Grace Church (Episcopal), New York City Married June 2, 1923, in New York City, Maude Jewell, daughter of Israel Gaddis and Sarah Lavina (Clinch) Marshall Children James (B S Massachusetts Inst Technology 1948) and Joan (B A Smith Coll 1949) Death due to uremia Buried in Dover Plains (N Y ) Cemetery Survived by wife, children, a half-sister, Mrs Harold Hays, and two half-brothers, Harold R. Wilson (Class of 1917) and Lawrence E Wilscn, '19 HAROLD EBERHART HAMMOND, b \ 1906 Born December 4, 1882, Tipton, Iowa, died January 13, 1949, Chicago, 111. Father, Herbert Hammond, investor and realtor in Chicago; son of Willard and Susan (Gower) Hammond Mother, Florence (Eberhart) Hammond; daughter of Rev Uriah Eberhart and Lovica Ann (May) Eberhart. Princeton-Yale School, Chicago. First division stand Freshman year; high oration appointment Junior and Senior years; University Orchestra, Phi Beta Kappa With Herbert Hammond & Son, real estate and investments, Chicago, 1906-22; manager of development enterprise in Florida 1913, secretary Bank of Commerce & Savings, Chicago, 1918-20, composer and teacher of voice and composition in Chicago 1922-48 (composed operettas, choral numbers, ballads, suites for orchestra, and compositions for piano), unoccupied because of ill-health 1948-49 Unmarried Death due to myocarditis Buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Chicago. Survived by mother and a brother, Reginald Gower Hammond of Chicago and Glencoe, 111 DWIGHT STERLING MALLETT, b a. 1906 Born January 27,1884, Trumbull, Conn ; died March 6, 1949, Bndgeport, Conn Father, George Dimon Mallett, a farmer in Trumbull, son of Morse Dwight and Harriet Esther (Dimon) Mallett Mother, Arabella Ehza (Sterling) Mallett, daughter of Stephen Hawley and Rebecca Jane (Brinsmade) Sterling Yale relatives include an uncle, George L Sterling, '76 Bridgeport Central High School Second colloquy appointment Junior year; second dispute appointment Senior year Associated with Board of Water Supply City of New York 1906-10, assistant engineer New York State Highway Department, Rochester, 1910-12, section engineer Pubhc Service Commission, New York City, 1912-19, with Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, 1920-21; civil engineer Standard Oil Company, Elizabeth, NJ, 1921-22; with Tidewater Oil Company, Bayonne, NJ, 1922-34; engineer Lumas Company, contracting engineers, New York City, 1934-49, member Yale Engineering Association, Society of Municipal |