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Sheffield Scientific School 99 (BA Middlebury 1931), Edmund Kent (Class of 1935 S ), and Richard Burr, '41 Death due to carcinoma Buried in Wooster Cemetery, Danbury Survived by wife, sons, and two grandchildren EDWIN PRALL CAMPBELL, phb 1898. Born March 30, 1877, Paterson, N J , died May 8, 1949, Hanover, NH Father, Henry Godwin Campbell, with H G. Campbell & Company, stockbrokers, New York City Mother, Margaret Ann (Prall) Campbell St. Paul's School, Concord, NH Select course; captain Freshman Crew; Apollo Banjo and University Banjo and Mandolin clubs; Class vice-president Freshman year; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club; St. Anthony and Delta Psi With H G. Campbell & Company 1900 until retirement 1935, member New York Stock Exchange, engaged in farming in Marlow, NH, 1941-48 Married February 12,1901, in Providence, RI, Jean Violet, daughter of John Lith- gow Son* Bruce, '27. Death due to carcinoma. Ashes interred in Marlow. Survived by son and a brother, Henry G Campbell, '97. AUSTIN CHENEY, phb. 1898 Born December 13, 1876, South Manchester, Conn ; died October 5, 1948, Boston, Mass Father, Frank Woodbridge Cheney (B A Brown 1854, Hon. MA 1886), treasurer Cheney Brothers, silk manufacturers, Manchester, son of Charles and Waitstill Dexter (Shaw) Cheney. Mother, Mary (Bushnell) Cheney, daughter of Horace Bushnell (B.A 1827) and Mary (Apthorp) Bushnell Yale relatives include Charles A Goodwin, '98, Henry B. Learned (PhD. 1909) (brothers-in-law); Knight D. Cheney, '92, Clifford D Cheney, '98, Philip Cheney, *oi, Thomas L. Cheney, '01, Russell Cheney, '04 (cousins); Horace B. Cheney, Jr., '22, Ward Cheney, '22, David H Cheney, '27, Stephen P Cheney (Class of 1927), Horace B. Learned (Class of 1928), Roger W. Cheney- *30, Kimberly Cheney, '31, Timothy Cheney, '36 (nephews). The H6tchkiss School Mechanical engi neering course, Freshman Crew; vice- president University Boat Club Senior year, Yale Battery; St Anthony and Delta Psi With Fraser & Chalmers (now Alhs- Chalmers Manufacturing Company), Chicago, 1898-1900 and Cheney Brothers 1900- 1948 (superintendent Hartford mill 1900- 1906, organized and superintended branch weaving mill, Middletown, 1906-8, superintendent broad goods weaving department, Manchester, 1908-27, 1936-44, production manager 1927-36, assistant to general manager 1936-44, staff executive 1944-48, member advisory board to board of directors 1910-31, director 1931-48); internationally known silk expert (vice-chairman silk commission to Orient 1923, and of committee to draft international system for grading raw silk 1924, on committee which established specifications for government silk parachute cloth 1925, chairman American delegation to second International Technical Raw Silk Conference [New York City] 1929 and vice-chairman executive committee) ; president Manchester Chamber of Commerce 1925-27 and Connecticut Children's Aid Society 1917-23, a founder Connecticut Child Welfare Association 1918, president 1918-21, a selectman Manchester and chairman board of selectmen 1912-13, on Class reunion committees, member Connecticut National Guard (Captain First Regiment Infantry 1903-6, served in Troop B, First Cavalry, 1911-14); attended Officers Training School, Fort Monroe 1918; an incorporator Miss Hall's School, Inc, Pittsfield and Lenox, Mass, member Silk Association of America (later National Federation of Textiles, Inc ), Yale Engineering Association, and Masonic order, vestryman St Mary's Episcopal Church, Manchester. Married April 5, 1906, in New York City, Ruth Sears, daughter of Gorham Bacon, MD, and Elizabeth (Simpkins) Bacon Daughters Ruth Sears Cheney Reynolds Krumbhaar (Mrs George Douglass Krumbhaar), Marjory Bacon (Mrs Quincy Adams Shaw, Jr); Elizabeth Simpkins (Mrs Charles Crowell Taylor Buckley), and Mabel Austin (Radcliffe Class 1939), the wife of Nathaniel W Smith, Jr, '30. Death due to lymphoma Buried in East Cemetery, Manchester Survived by wife,
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 99 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 99 (BA Middlebury 1931), Edmund Kent (Class of 1935 S ), and Richard Burr, '41 Death due to carcinoma Buried in Wooster Cemetery, Danbury Survived by wife, sons, and two grandchildren EDWIN PRALL CAMPBELL, phb 1898. Born March 30, 1877, Paterson, N J , died May 8, 1949, Hanover, NH Father, Henry Godwin Campbell, with H G. Campbell & Company, stockbrokers, New York City Mother, Margaret Ann (Prall) Campbell St. Paul's School, Concord, NH Select course; captain Freshman Crew; Apollo Banjo and University Banjo and Mandolin clubs; Class vice-president Freshman year; Yale Corinthian Yacht Club; St. Anthony and Delta Psi With H G. Campbell & Company 1900 until retirement 1935, member New York Stock Exchange, engaged in farming in Marlow, NH, 1941-48 Married February 12,1901, in Providence, RI, Jean Violet, daughter of John Lith- gow Son* Bruce, '27. Death due to carcinoma. Ashes interred in Marlow. Survived by son and a brother, Henry G Campbell, '97. AUSTIN CHENEY, phb. 1898 Born December 13, 1876, South Manchester, Conn ; died October 5, 1948, Boston, Mass Father, Frank Woodbridge Cheney (B A Brown 1854, Hon. MA 1886), treasurer Cheney Brothers, silk manufacturers, Manchester, son of Charles and Waitstill Dexter (Shaw) Cheney. Mother, Mary (Bushnell) Cheney, daughter of Horace Bushnell (B.A 1827) and Mary (Apthorp) Bushnell Yale relatives include Charles A Goodwin, '98, Henry B. Learned (PhD. 1909) (brothers-in-law); Knight D. Cheney, '92, Clifford D Cheney, '98, Philip Cheney, *oi, Thomas L. Cheney, '01, Russell Cheney, '04 (cousins); Horace B. Cheney, Jr., '22, Ward Cheney, '22, David H Cheney, '27, Stephen P Cheney (Class of 1927), Horace B. Learned (Class of 1928), Roger W. Cheney- *30, Kimberly Cheney, '31, Timothy Cheney, '36 (nephews). The H6tchkiss School Mechanical engi neering course, Freshman Crew; vice- president University Boat Club Senior year, Yale Battery; St Anthony and Delta Psi With Fraser & Chalmers (now Alhs- Chalmers Manufacturing Company), Chicago, 1898-1900 and Cheney Brothers 1900- 1948 (superintendent Hartford mill 1900- 1906, organized and superintended branch weaving mill, Middletown, 1906-8, superintendent broad goods weaving department, Manchester, 1908-27, 1936-44, production manager 1927-36, assistant to general manager 1936-44, staff executive 1944-48, member advisory board to board of directors 1910-31, director 1931-48); internationally known silk expert (vice-chairman silk commission to Orient 1923, and of committee to draft international system for grading raw silk 1924, on committee which established specifications for government silk parachute cloth 1925, chairman American delegation to second International Technical Raw Silk Conference [New York City] 1929 and vice-chairman executive committee) ; president Manchester Chamber of Commerce 1925-27 and Connecticut Children's Aid Society 1917-23, a founder Connecticut Child Welfare Association 1918, president 1918-21, a selectman Manchester and chairman board of selectmen 1912-13, on Class reunion committees, member Connecticut National Guard (Captain First Regiment Infantry 1903-6, served in Troop B, First Cavalry, 1911-14); attended Officers Training School, Fort Monroe 1918; an incorporator Miss Hall's School, Inc, Pittsfield and Lenox, Mass, member Silk Association of America (later National Federation of Textiles, Inc ), Yale Engineering Association, and Masonic order, vestryman St Mary's Episcopal Church, Manchester. Married April 5, 1906, in New York City, Ruth Sears, daughter of Gorham Bacon, MD, and Elizabeth (Simpkins) Bacon Daughters Ruth Sears Cheney Reynolds Krumbhaar (Mrs George Douglass Krumbhaar), Marjory Bacon (Mrs Quincy Adams Shaw, Jr); Elizabeth Simpkins (Mrs Charles Crowell Taylor Buckley), and Mabel Austin (Radcliffe Class 1939), the wife of Nathaniel W Smith, Jr, '30. Death due to lymphoma Buried in East Cemetery, Manchester Survived by wife, |