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104 Yale University Obituary Record oping suburban real-estate projects in California and Chattanooga 1910-23, trustee of family estate 1923-45, vice-president Yale Club of Chattanooga 1915-26, president 1946-48, trustee Second Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga Married December 20,1905, in New York City, Hazel Genevieve Montgomery (Wellesley 1901-4), daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth (Green) Montgomery Children Hazel (Mrs John LaFayette Hutcheson, Jr), Theodore Langdon, Jr (Class of 1933), Montgomery (Umv Virginia 1931- 32) , and Kathenne Wales (Sarah Lawrence 1931-32, Mrs Albert Edgar Patton) Death due to carcinoma Buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga Survived by wife, children, thirteen grandchildren, and a s*ster, Mrs George Guild of Los Angeles HENRY DANIELLS STOWE, phb. 1900 Born August 18, 1879, Scitico, Conn , d*ed February 1, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa Father, Joseph Warren Stowe, paper manufacturer, Scitico Enfield (Conn ) High School Civil engineering course, prizes in physics and mathematics and divided prize in all studies Freshman year, honorable ment on in mathematics and honors in all studies Junior year, Sigma Xi Graduate student 1900- 1901 With S E Minor, city engineer, Greenwich, Conn, for a short time, in Panama 1901-2, with Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1902 until retirement 1948 (rodman in office principal engineer, Buffalo, 1902-5, transitman Altoona, Pa, 1905-6; assistant supervisor Bordentown, NJ, 1906-11 and supervisor 1911-13, supervisor Dunkirk, NY, 1913-16, pilot engineer, office of valuation engineer, Philadelphia, 1916-30, civil engineer 1930-38, supervisor Del- marva Division, Clayton, Del, 1938-41, assistant engmeer, office Chief Engineer Maintenance of Way, New York City, 1941-48), Captain, Engineers, US Army, September 1917 until discharge June 1919, overseas January 1918-May 1919 Unmarned Death due to Hodgkin's disease Ashes scattered Survived by two sisters, the Misses Mary E and Grace H Stowe of Kobe, Japan MONTAGUE FERRY, ph b 1901 Born September 22, 1881, Lake Forest, 111, died April 11, 1949, Miami, Fla Father, William H Ferry (B,A 1868) Mother, Abby (Farwell) Ferry (B A Vassar 1872) Yale relatives include Charles H Ferry, '72, John V Farwell, '79, Francis C Farwell, '82, and Arthur L. Farwell, '84 (uncles), Mansfield Ferry, '03, Albert D Farwell, '09, Emerson Tuttle, '14, Arthur F Tuttle, '15, John V Farwell, 3d, '18, Ralph I Farwell, '19, Arthur Farwell, '22 S, Lucian E Williams, '23, Julian I. Farwell (Class of 1924) (cousins) Meridian High School, Bostoma, Cahf Electrical engineering course, editor Yale Scientific Monthly Senior year, St Elmo and Delta Phi B S Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1903 (assistant to mathematics professor 1903-4), engineer New York Telephone Company 1904, engineer in research laboratory Western Electric Company, Chicago, 1905-6, and with McMeen & Miller, consulting engineers, San Francisco, 1906-8, construction superintendent (automatic telephone systems) Empire Construction Company, San Francisco, 1908- 10; chief engineer National Machine Recorder Company, Chicago, 1910-12, chief city electrical bureau 1912-13, Commissioner of Public Service 1913-14, engineer May-Oatway Fire Alarms, Ltd, 1915-16, chief radio engineer B F Goodrich Company, and works manager Curtis Aeroplane Company and Templeton Kenly Company 1917, assistant executive in charge radio development U S Signal Corps 1918, with U S Bureau of Standards 1919 ("screened" foreign radio equipment salvaged from war) and in income tax unit U S Treasury Department 1920 (appraised electric power plants), president Engineering Service Corporation, electrical engineering and appraisals, Chicago, 1921-36; construction engineer, Chicago, 1936-41, research engineer Radar Research Laboratory, Chicago, 1942-43, radio engineer Sentinal Radio Corporation, Evanston, 1943-44, radio engineer US Signal Corps 1944-46, privately
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 104 |
Transcript | 104 Yale University Obituary Record oping suburban real-estate projects in California and Chattanooga 1910-23, trustee of family estate 1923-45, vice-president Yale Club of Chattanooga 1915-26, president 1946-48, trustee Second Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga Married December 20,1905, in New York City, Hazel Genevieve Montgomery (Wellesley 1901-4), daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth (Green) Montgomery Children Hazel (Mrs John LaFayette Hutcheson, Jr), Theodore Langdon, Jr (Class of 1933), Montgomery (Umv Virginia 1931- 32) , and Kathenne Wales (Sarah Lawrence 1931-32, Mrs Albert Edgar Patton) Death due to carcinoma Buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga Survived by wife, children, thirteen grandchildren, and a s*ster, Mrs George Guild of Los Angeles HENRY DANIELLS STOWE, phb. 1900 Born August 18, 1879, Scitico, Conn , d*ed February 1, 1949, Philadelphia, Pa Father, Joseph Warren Stowe, paper manufacturer, Scitico Enfield (Conn ) High School Civil engineering course, prizes in physics and mathematics and divided prize in all studies Freshman year, honorable ment on in mathematics and honors in all studies Junior year, Sigma Xi Graduate student 1900- 1901 With S E Minor, city engineer, Greenwich, Conn, for a short time, in Panama 1901-2, with Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1902 until retirement 1948 (rodman in office principal engineer, Buffalo, 1902-5, transitman Altoona, Pa, 1905-6; assistant supervisor Bordentown, NJ, 1906-11 and supervisor 1911-13, supervisor Dunkirk, NY, 1913-16, pilot engineer, office of valuation engineer, Philadelphia, 1916-30, civil engineer 1930-38, supervisor Del- marva Division, Clayton, Del, 1938-41, assistant engmeer, office Chief Engineer Maintenance of Way, New York City, 1941-48), Captain, Engineers, US Army, September 1917 until discharge June 1919, overseas January 1918-May 1919 Unmarned Death due to Hodgkin's disease Ashes scattered Survived by two sisters, the Misses Mary E and Grace H Stowe of Kobe, Japan MONTAGUE FERRY, ph b 1901 Born September 22, 1881, Lake Forest, 111, died April 11, 1949, Miami, Fla Father, William H Ferry (B,A 1868) Mother, Abby (Farwell) Ferry (B A Vassar 1872) Yale relatives include Charles H Ferry, '72, John V Farwell, '79, Francis C Farwell, '82, and Arthur L. Farwell, '84 (uncles), Mansfield Ferry, '03, Albert D Farwell, '09, Emerson Tuttle, '14, Arthur F Tuttle, '15, John V Farwell, 3d, '18, Ralph I Farwell, '19, Arthur Farwell, '22 S, Lucian E Williams, '23, Julian I. Farwell (Class of 1924) (cousins) Meridian High School, Bostoma, Cahf Electrical engineering course, editor Yale Scientific Monthly Senior year, St Elmo and Delta Phi B S Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1903 (assistant to mathematics professor 1903-4), engineer New York Telephone Company 1904, engineer in research laboratory Western Electric Company, Chicago, 1905-6, and with McMeen & Miller, consulting engineers, San Francisco, 1906-8, construction superintendent (automatic telephone systems) Empire Construction Company, San Francisco, 1908- 10; chief engineer National Machine Recorder Company, Chicago, 1910-12, chief city electrical bureau 1912-13, Commissioner of Public Service 1913-14, engineer May-Oatway Fire Alarms, Ltd, 1915-16, chief radio engineer B F Goodrich Company, and works manager Curtis Aeroplane Company and Templeton Kenly Company 1917, assistant executive in charge radio development U S Signal Corps 1918, with U S Bureau of Standards 1919 ("screened" foreign radio equipment salvaged from war) and in income tax unit U S Treasury Department 1920 (appraised electric power plants), president Engineering Service Corporation, electrical engineering and appraisals, Chicago, 1921-36; construction engineer, Chicago, 1936-41, research engineer Radar Research Laboratory, Chicago, 1942-43, radio engineer Sentinal Radio Corporation, Evanston, 1943-44, radio engineer US Signal Corps 1944-46, privately |