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Yale College 67 FREDERICK ABRAHAM LAUB- SCHER, b.a. 1911 Born November 14, 1886, Hartford, Conn ; died August 7, 1948, Norwalk, Conn Father, Charles Henry Laubscher of Rockville, Conn ; son of Abraham Laubscher Mother, Lizzie (Renz) Laubscher Williston Academy Second colloquy appointment Junior year; Beta Theta Pi Salesman Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, New Kensington, Pa, 1911-13; with Strathmore Paper Company, Mitti- neague, Mass, 1913-19 (in Berlin for its agent G. F. Smith & Son, Ltd, of London 1913; in mills at Mittineague and Woro- noco 1913-14, assistant New York office I9i4~i6^nd manager 1916-19); manager announcement department A. Storrs & Bement Company, wholesale paper merchants, Boston, 1919-22; with US Veterans Bureau, Manchester, N H, 1922-26 and Southern New England Telephone Company, Rockville, 1927, instructor Enghsh at Norwalk Senior High School 1928-48, private Chemical Warfare Service at Syracuse Recruit Camp and Lakehurst Proving Grounds 1918-19; member Masonic order and Congregational church, Rockville, Conn Married July 25,1933, in Bndgehampton, NY, Alice Katharine Roesel (BA St Elizabeth's Coll 1920, M.A Radchffe 1924), daughter of Paul and Katharine (Murray) Roesel. Son Frederick Abraham, Jr Death due to a hemorrhage Buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Survived by wife and son. NATHANIEL BENJAMIN ROSE, ba. 1911 Born February 7, 1887, Montgomery County, Ky; died April 25, 1949, Cincinnati, Ohio Father, David Boun Rose; son of John D. and Nancye (Nickell) Rose. Mother, Polly (Hollon) Rose; daughter of Nathan Hollon. Butler Academy, Indianapolis; B.A Butler University 1909 (Sigma Chi). Entered Yale Senior year With American Book Company 1911 until retirement because of ill-health 1938; served with American Protective League, Department of Justice, Kentucky, in World War I, member Masonic order and Episcopal church. Unmarried. Death due to cachexia Buned in Ezel (Ky ) Cemetery Survived by two brothers, Rev Robert Russian Rose of Russell, Ky, and Rev, Flovd Day Rose of Lexington, Ky. EDMUND COURTLANDT STANTON, ba 1911 Born September 2, 1889, Great Neck, NY; died August 31, 1948, North Norfolk, Conn Father, Edmund Courtlandt Stanton, director Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, son of Edmund D Stanton (B A 1848) and Louise (Babcock) Stanton Mother, Mary Adams (Lane) Stanton; daughter of George W and Anna Augusta (Buckeley) Lane Yale relatives include Louis L Stanton, '79 (uncle), Morns Woodruff, '93, Henry L Eno, '94, L Lee Stanton, '19, William T Stanton, '20 (cousins) Hoosac School, Hoosick, NY Honors of the second rank Freshman year; honors in English composition and honors of the second rank Junior year, high oration appointment Junior and Senior years, Class Day Committee and Senior Council, president Berkeley Association Senior year; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Beta Theta Pi, Wolf's Head, Phi Beta Kappa With Dominick & Dominick, brokers, New York City, 1911, assistant credit manager Indian Refining Company, producers, refiners, and distributors of petroleum, New York City, 1912-21, member L D Stanton & Company (later Stanton & Company), New York City, 1921-48 (senior partner 1924-48), member New York Stock and Curb exchanges, and Christ Church (Episcopal), Rye, NY Married May 15, 1912, in Greenwich, Conn, Georgiana Mygatt, daughter of John Purdue Gray (Class of 1884) and Mary Halle (Mygatt) Gray Daughters: Mary Lane (Mrs Malcolm Frank Gilchrist, Jr ), Jane Mygatt (Mrs George Edward Pickett), and Virginia Lawrence, the wife of Russell P Duncan, '40 S Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye Survived by wife, daughters, five grand-
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 67 |
Transcript | Yale College 67 FREDERICK ABRAHAM LAUB- SCHER, b.a. 1911 Born November 14, 1886, Hartford, Conn ; died August 7, 1948, Norwalk, Conn Father, Charles Henry Laubscher of Rockville, Conn ; son of Abraham Laubscher Mother, Lizzie (Renz) Laubscher Williston Academy Second colloquy appointment Junior year; Beta Theta Pi Salesman Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, New Kensington, Pa, 1911-13; with Strathmore Paper Company, Mitti- neague, Mass, 1913-19 (in Berlin for its agent G. F. Smith & Son, Ltd, of London 1913; in mills at Mittineague and Woro- noco 1913-14, assistant New York office I9i4~i6^nd manager 1916-19); manager announcement department A. Storrs & Bement Company, wholesale paper merchants, Boston, 1919-22; with US Veterans Bureau, Manchester, N H, 1922-26 and Southern New England Telephone Company, Rockville, 1927, instructor Enghsh at Norwalk Senior High School 1928-48, private Chemical Warfare Service at Syracuse Recruit Camp and Lakehurst Proving Grounds 1918-19; member Masonic order and Congregational church, Rockville, Conn Married July 25,1933, in Bndgehampton, NY, Alice Katharine Roesel (BA St Elizabeth's Coll 1920, M.A Radchffe 1924), daughter of Paul and Katharine (Murray) Roesel. Son Frederick Abraham, Jr Death due to a hemorrhage Buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Survived by wife and son. NATHANIEL BENJAMIN ROSE, ba. 1911 Born February 7, 1887, Montgomery County, Ky; died April 25, 1949, Cincinnati, Ohio Father, David Boun Rose; son of John D. and Nancye (Nickell) Rose. Mother, Polly (Hollon) Rose; daughter of Nathan Hollon. Butler Academy, Indianapolis; B.A Butler University 1909 (Sigma Chi). Entered Yale Senior year With American Book Company 1911 until retirement because of ill-health 1938; served with American Protective League, Department of Justice, Kentucky, in World War I, member Masonic order and Episcopal church. Unmarried. Death due to cachexia Buned in Ezel (Ky ) Cemetery Survived by two brothers, Rev Robert Russian Rose of Russell, Ky, and Rev, Flovd Day Rose of Lexington, Ky. EDMUND COURTLANDT STANTON, ba 1911 Born September 2, 1889, Great Neck, NY; died August 31, 1948, North Norfolk, Conn Father, Edmund Courtlandt Stanton, director Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, son of Edmund D Stanton (B A 1848) and Louise (Babcock) Stanton Mother, Mary Adams (Lane) Stanton; daughter of George W and Anna Augusta (Buckeley) Lane Yale relatives include Louis L Stanton, '79 (uncle), Morns Woodruff, '93, Henry L Eno, '94, L Lee Stanton, '19, William T Stanton, '20 (cousins) Hoosac School, Hoosick, NY Honors of the second rank Freshman year; honors in English composition and honors of the second rank Junior year, high oration appointment Junior and Senior years, Class Day Committee and Senior Council, president Berkeley Association Senior year; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Beta Theta Pi, Wolf's Head, Phi Beta Kappa With Dominick & Dominick, brokers, New York City, 1911, assistant credit manager Indian Refining Company, producers, refiners, and distributors of petroleum, New York City, 1912-21, member L D Stanton & Company (later Stanton & Company), New York City, 1921-48 (senior partner 1924-48), member New York Stock and Curb exchanges, and Christ Church (Episcopal), Rye, NY Married May 15, 1912, in Greenwich, Conn, Georgiana Mygatt, daughter of John Purdue Gray (Class of 1884) and Mary Halle (Mygatt) Gray Daughters: Mary Lane (Mrs Malcolm Frank Gilchrist, Jr ), Jane Mygatt (Mrs George Edward Pickett), and Virginia Lawrence, the wife of Russell P Duncan, '40 S Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye Survived by wife, daughters, five grand- |