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Sheffield Scientific School 101 emy of Stomatology, Pennsylvania and American Dental associations, and Presbytenan church, Lansdowne, Pa Married May 21,1914, in New York City, Elsie Scovill, daughter of Theophilus Rodgers and Jane Pelton (Burdon) Hyde Daughter Jane Burdon (BA. Connecticut Coll 1939, Mrs Harrison Eisenbrey Newhn) Death due to coronary arteriosclerosis Survived by wife, daughter, and two grandchildren ALBERT [CORDOZA] NEWCOMBE, ph b 1899 Born April 12, 1878, New York City, died September 1,1948, Calais, Maine Father, Richard Saville Newcombe, a lawyer in New York City Mother, Ida May (Lithauer) Newcombe Philhps-Andover Attended Yale College 1896-98 and then transferred to Sheffield Scientific School, select course; honors in political science and economics Senior year, Freshman Baseball Team With International Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N.Y, and New York City, 1900- 1904 (assistant manager mills 1902-4) and Finch, Pruyn & Company, lumber, Glens Falls, NY, 1904-9, organizer and builder Tidewater Paper Mills, Brooklyn, 1909- 14, associated with Lords Rothermere and Northchffe, publishers, 1914-17, secretary-treasurer Markn-Rockwell Company, machine guns, New Haven, 1917, officer Newcombe-Hawley Company, wood pulp, St Charles, 111, 1917-29 (president 1924-29), with Perkins-Goodwin Company, pulp and paper, New York City, 1934 untll retirement 1947 (vice-president 1942-47); with Minnesota & Ontario Paper Company, International Falls, Minn , 1920-22, Seaman Paper Company 1922, and Eddy Paper Company 1922-23, an organizer Southland Paper Mills, Inc, Herty, Texas, and treasurer 1940-48, member Masonic order and St. Stephen's Church (Episcopal), New York City Married July 24,1904, in New York City, Ida Marguerite, daughter of Rev. Hugh O Pentecost Children* George Russell (Norwich Univ. 1925-26) and Alberta (Mrs D. Moreau Barnnger) Death due to a heart attack Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City Survived by wife, children, and two sisters, Mrs John O'Connor and Mrs Whitfield Pressinger, both of New York City. ALBERT JOSIAH OSGOOD, phb 1899 Born July 7, 1872, Foochow, China; died January 22, 1949, Sarasota, Fla Father, Dauphin William Osgood (M D New York Umv 1869), medical missionary in China, son of Josiah and Hannah (Rice) Osgood Mother, Helen Wooley (Cnsty) Osgood, daughter of Moses and Harriet Ann (Wooley) Cnsty Yale relatives include a brother, Ervin E Osgood, '95 Private tutor Select course Stenographer New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, New Haven, 1895-99, mstiuctor in mathematics and science Ahnda College Preparatory School for Young Women, Pittsburgh, 1899-1900, office manager New York Export and Import Company, Shanghai, 1900-1904, lecturer New York Board of Education 1904- 5, with Carlowitz & Sons, importers of Japanese wares, New York City, 1905, owner The Pagoda Shop, Chinese antiques, Washington, 1905 until retirement 1946, organized American College Club in Shanghai and Yale Alumni Association in China, trustee The Gospel Mission, Washington, an organizer, church clerk, deacon, and a teacher of boys Cleveland Park Church Washington, member executive committee YMCA, Shanghai, and helped found foreign and native associations, member Sons of the American Revolution, Washington Board of Trade, Masonic order, and First Presbyterian Church, Sarasota Marned September 6, 1918, in Astoria. N Y, Shirley Knight, daughter of Ira Edgar and Mary (Herrick) Tallman Sons Ervin Edward and Donald Tallman Death due to coronaiy thrombosis Buried in Manasota Burial Park, Oneco, Fla Survived by wife, sons, three grandchildren, and a brother, Dauphin Arthur Osgood of Oak Park, 111 FRANK EARLE SEELEY, phb 1899 Born August 8, 1877, Bridgeport, Conn , died August 21, 1948, Daytona Beach, Fla
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 101 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 101 emy of Stomatology, Pennsylvania and American Dental associations, and Presbytenan church, Lansdowne, Pa Married May 21,1914, in New York City, Elsie Scovill, daughter of Theophilus Rodgers and Jane Pelton (Burdon) Hyde Daughter Jane Burdon (BA. Connecticut Coll 1939, Mrs Harrison Eisenbrey Newhn) Death due to coronary arteriosclerosis Survived by wife, daughter, and two grandchildren ALBERT [CORDOZA] NEWCOMBE, ph b 1899 Born April 12, 1878, New York City, died September 1,1948, Calais, Maine Father, Richard Saville Newcombe, a lawyer in New York City Mother, Ida May (Lithauer) Newcombe Philhps-Andover Attended Yale College 1896-98 and then transferred to Sheffield Scientific School, select course; honors in political science and economics Senior year, Freshman Baseball Team With International Paper Company, Ticonderoga, N.Y, and New York City, 1900- 1904 (assistant manager mills 1902-4) and Finch, Pruyn & Company, lumber, Glens Falls, NY, 1904-9, organizer and builder Tidewater Paper Mills, Brooklyn, 1909- 14, associated with Lords Rothermere and Northchffe, publishers, 1914-17, secretary-treasurer Markn-Rockwell Company, machine guns, New Haven, 1917, officer Newcombe-Hawley Company, wood pulp, St Charles, 111, 1917-29 (president 1924-29), with Perkins-Goodwin Company, pulp and paper, New York City, 1934 untll retirement 1947 (vice-president 1942-47); with Minnesota & Ontario Paper Company, International Falls, Minn , 1920-22, Seaman Paper Company 1922, and Eddy Paper Company 1922-23, an organizer Southland Paper Mills, Inc, Herty, Texas, and treasurer 1940-48, member Masonic order and St. Stephen's Church (Episcopal), New York City Married July 24,1904, in New York City, Ida Marguerite, daughter of Rev. Hugh O Pentecost Children* George Russell (Norwich Univ. 1925-26) and Alberta (Mrs D. Moreau Barnnger) Death due to a heart attack Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City Survived by wife, children, and two sisters, Mrs John O'Connor and Mrs Whitfield Pressinger, both of New York City. ALBERT JOSIAH OSGOOD, phb 1899 Born July 7, 1872, Foochow, China; died January 22, 1949, Sarasota, Fla Father, Dauphin William Osgood (M D New York Umv 1869), medical missionary in China, son of Josiah and Hannah (Rice) Osgood Mother, Helen Wooley (Cnsty) Osgood, daughter of Moses and Harriet Ann (Wooley) Cnsty Yale relatives include a brother, Ervin E Osgood, '95 Private tutor Select course Stenographer New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company, New Haven, 1895-99, mstiuctor in mathematics and science Ahnda College Preparatory School for Young Women, Pittsburgh, 1899-1900, office manager New York Export and Import Company, Shanghai, 1900-1904, lecturer New York Board of Education 1904- 5, with Carlowitz & Sons, importers of Japanese wares, New York City, 1905, owner The Pagoda Shop, Chinese antiques, Washington, 1905 until retirement 1946, organized American College Club in Shanghai and Yale Alumni Association in China, trustee The Gospel Mission, Washington, an organizer, church clerk, deacon, and a teacher of boys Cleveland Park Church Washington, member executive committee YMCA, Shanghai, and helped found foreign and native associations, member Sons of the American Revolution, Washington Board of Trade, Masonic order, and First Presbyterian Church, Sarasota Marned September 6, 1918, in Astoria. N Y, Shirley Knight, daughter of Ira Edgar and Mary (Herrick) Tallman Sons Ervin Edward and Donald Tallman Death due to coronaiy thrombosis Buried in Manasota Burial Park, Oneco, Fla Survived by wife, sons, three grandchildren, and a brother, Dauphin Arthur Osgood of Oak Park, 111 FRANK EARLE SEELEY, phb 1899 Born August 8, 1877, Bridgeport, Conn , died August 21, 1948, Daytona Beach, Fla |