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94 Yale University Obituary Record of Government Laboratories of the Philippine Islands, editor medical section Philippine Journal of Science, on council Massachusetts Department of Health 1931-42; delegate to International Congress of Hygiene and Demography 1907, International Plague Conference, Peking, 1911, and Inter-Allied Medical Conference, Cannes, 1919, trustee Carnegie Institution of Washington, director Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine in Panama, president American Society of Tropical Medicine 1914 (awarded Theobald Smith Medal 1939), Association of American Physicians 1925-26 (vice-president 1924), vice-president section tropical medicine and hygiene, Royal Institute Public Health Congress, Bordeaux, 1924, honorary vice-president section on pathology and bacteriology International Congress of Tuberculosis, Washington, 1908, honorary fellow Royal Society of Tropical Medicme and Hygiene, London, fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences (vice-president Section N 1923-24); honorary member Societe Beige de Medecin Tropicale, corresponding member Societe de Pathol- ogie Exotique, Pans, instrumental in organizing Yale Alumni Association of Baltimore 1896, vice-president Boston Yale Club 1919-20, president 1921, member Boston Society of Natural History, Massachusetts and Amencan Medical associations, American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, American Society of Experimental Pathology, Society of Experimental Biology, Societa Medico Chirurgica (Bologna), Societe de Biologie (Pans), Army and Navy Club, Washington, Traveller's Club, Boston, and Trinity Church (Episcopal), Boston Married (1) June 1, 1900, in Manila, Eleanor E, daughter of Donald and Mary (Holme) MacKay Mrs Strong died 1914 Married (2) January 1,1916, in Ann Arbor, Mich, Agnes Leas Freer, daughter of Augustus S and Electa (Fay) Leas Dr and Mrs Strong were divorced 1935 Married (3) Juty 23> T93^, m London, Grace, daughter of John Howard and Charlotte Peabody (Kimball) Nichols Mrs Strong died 1944 Death due to a heart attack Buried in Mt Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass Survived by a sister, Mrs Marian Strong Foxwell of Camden, Maine JAMES MILAN DICKSON, ph b. 1894 Born November 27, 1867, Mansfield, Ohio; died February 28, 1949, Mansfield, Ohio Father, James Dickson, president Mansfield Banking Company, son of James and Mary (Gafford) Dickson Mother, Sarah (Sheppard) Dickson, daughter of John and Ruth (Pyle) Sheppard Philhps-Andover Civil engineering course, Senior appointment, Theta Xi Manager James Dickson Estate, city property and farm lands, Mansfield; in real- estate business, Mansfield, until retirement 1946 and in farming since 1946, member Chamber of Commerce and First Presbytenan Church, Mansfield Unmarried Death due to pulmonary embolism Buried in Mansfield Cemetery Survived bv a sister, Miss Lillian R Dickson of Mansfield. GEORGE HARVEY COE, phb 1895 Born December 11, 1873, Hartford, Conn ; died January 24, 1949, Dallas, Texas Father, Isaac Harvey Coe, underwriter iEtna Insurance Company, Hartford; son of Isaac and Augusta Ann (Hoadley) Coe. Mother, Georgianna Coles (Rogeis) Coe, daughter of William Hazen and Nancy (Willson) Rogers Hartford Public High School, Electrical engineering course, Senior honors Electric signal man New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company 1895- 96, repairman, electrical department, Hartford Street Railway, 1896-97, tester, engineer, and foreign correspondent General Electric Company, Schenectady, 1897-1905; with W R Grace & Co, agents for General Electric Company and importers and exporters 1905 until retirement 1946 (salesman in Peru, Chile, and Bolivia 1905-7; engineer in charge machinery exports to South America with offices in New York City 1907-46 and assistant secretary 1918- 46), member India House (New York) and First Methodist Episcopal Church, Hartford Married April 1,1902, in Hartford, Kathenne Mabel, daughter of Marcus Morton and Delia Jane (Case) Bacon Children- Catherine, the wife of Harrison W. Rose, '23, George Harvey, Jr ; Herbert Bacon (died in infancy); Walter Wakefield, and
Object Description
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 |
Description
Title | Page 94 |
Transcript | 94 Yale University Obituary Record of Government Laboratories of the Philippine Islands, editor medical section Philippine Journal of Science, on council Massachusetts Department of Health 1931-42; delegate to International Congress of Hygiene and Demography 1907, International Plague Conference, Peking, 1911, and Inter-Allied Medical Conference, Cannes, 1919, trustee Carnegie Institution of Washington, director Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Medicine in Panama, president American Society of Tropical Medicine 1914 (awarded Theobald Smith Medal 1939), Association of American Physicians 1925-26 (vice-president 1924), vice-president section tropical medicine and hygiene, Royal Institute Public Health Congress, Bordeaux, 1924, honorary vice-president section on pathology and bacteriology International Congress of Tuberculosis, Washington, 1908, honorary fellow Royal Society of Tropical Medicme and Hygiene, London, fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences (vice-president Section N 1923-24); honorary member Societe Beige de Medecin Tropicale, corresponding member Societe de Pathol- ogie Exotique, Pans, instrumental in organizing Yale Alumni Association of Baltimore 1896, vice-president Boston Yale Club 1919-20, president 1921, member Boston Society of Natural History, Massachusetts and Amencan Medical associations, American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, American Society of Experimental Pathology, Society of Experimental Biology, Societa Medico Chirurgica (Bologna), Societe de Biologie (Pans), Army and Navy Club, Washington, Traveller's Club, Boston, and Trinity Church (Episcopal), Boston Married (1) June 1, 1900, in Manila, Eleanor E, daughter of Donald and Mary (Holme) MacKay Mrs Strong died 1914 Married (2) January 1,1916, in Ann Arbor, Mich, Agnes Leas Freer, daughter of Augustus S and Electa (Fay) Leas Dr and Mrs Strong were divorced 1935 Married (3) Juty 23> T93^, m London, Grace, daughter of John Howard and Charlotte Peabody (Kimball) Nichols Mrs Strong died 1944 Death due to a heart attack Buried in Mt Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass Survived by a sister, Mrs Marian Strong Foxwell of Camden, Maine JAMES MILAN DICKSON, ph b. 1894 Born November 27, 1867, Mansfield, Ohio; died February 28, 1949, Mansfield, Ohio Father, James Dickson, president Mansfield Banking Company, son of James and Mary (Gafford) Dickson Mother, Sarah (Sheppard) Dickson, daughter of John and Ruth (Pyle) Sheppard Philhps-Andover Civil engineering course, Senior appointment, Theta Xi Manager James Dickson Estate, city property and farm lands, Mansfield; in real- estate business, Mansfield, until retirement 1946 and in farming since 1946, member Chamber of Commerce and First Presbytenan Church, Mansfield Unmarried Death due to pulmonary embolism Buried in Mansfield Cemetery Survived bv a sister, Miss Lillian R Dickson of Mansfield. GEORGE HARVEY COE, phb 1895 Born December 11, 1873, Hartford, Conn ; died January 24, 1949, Dallas, Texas Father, Isaac Harvey Coe, underwriter iEtna Insurance Company, Hartford; son of Isaac and Augusta Ann (Hoadley) Coe. Mother, Georgianna Coles (Rogeis) Coe, daughter of William Hazen and Nancy (Willson) Rogers Hartford Public High School, Electrical engineering course, Senior honors Electric signal man New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company 1895- 96, repairman, electrical department, Hartford Street Railway, 1896-97, tester, engineer, and foreign correspondent General Electric Company, Schenectady, 1897-1905; with W R Grace & Co, agents for General Electric Company and importers and exporters 1905 until retirement 1946 (salesman in Peru, Chile, and Bolivia 1905-7; engineer in charge machinery exports to South America with offices in New York City 1907-46 and assistant secretary 1918- 46), member India House (New York) and First Methodist Episcopal Church, Hartford Married April 1,1902, in Hartford, Kathenne Mabel, daughter of Marcus Morton and Delia Jane (Case) Bacon Children- Catherine, the wife of Harrison W. Rose, '23, George Harvey, Jr ; Herbert Bacon (died in infancy); Walter Wakefield, and |