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Sheffield Scientific School 117 year, civil engineering course; York Hall and Chi Phi Estimator structural steel work Guerber Engineering Company, Bethlehem, Pa, 1909, in mechanical engineering department Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, South Bethlehem, 1909-10; assistant to chief engmeer Lehigh Valley Transit Company, Allentown, Pa, 1910-11; m coke- oven construction Didier-Marsh Company, South Bethlehem, 1911; civil engineer, Bethlehem, 1911 until retirement 1934, borough engineer Fountain Hill, Northampton Heights, and Freemansburg 1918-20, executive head Bethlehem Engineering and Contracting Company 1921-22, receiver Consumers Corporation of Bethlehem, coal business, 1924-32, associate member American Society of Civil Engineers; member Pennsylvania Society of Engineers, and Yale Engineering Association Married January 12, 1909, in Havre de Grace, Md, Evelyn Laudenberger (BA Maryland Coll. 1899), daughter of John Alfred and Ida Ruvinia (Shimer) Laudenberger Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Nisky Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem Survived by wife IN YOUNG, ph b 1908 Born June 14, 1884, San Francisco, Calif ; died November 19, 1948, Oak Park, 111. Father, Yeong Young, a merchant in San Francisco and later engaged on Waihai rice plantation, Waihai, Hawaii Mother, Ching (Pun) Young High School, Honolulu; Armour Institute of Technology 1905-6 Entered Sheffield Scientific School Junior year, civil engineering course E. M Lehigh 1910, M A Columbia 1911, with Peale, Peacock & Kerr, Inc., engineers, St. Benedict, Pa, 1911-12, engineer in China 1912-47; mining engineer Kwangsi Provincial Government with headquarters in Nanning 1912-15; Wltn Hanyehping Coal & Iron Company (Tayen Iron Mines in Hupeh Province) 1915-19, and in Shanghai office 1919-30; agent Nash cars for Union Motors, Inc, Shanghai, 1930-36, manufacturer non-ferrous metals 1938 un til Japanese occupation of Shanghai, secretary (with rank of Colonel) to War Area Service Corporation of Chinese Government, Chungking (organization quartered and fed American armed forces throughout China), later was in charge Chungking air base hostels, and in charge coal mine at Lungstan for the government, returned to United States in February 1947 as director International Syndicate, imports and exports, Chicago, founder, and president Java Foods, New Jersey food manufacturing concern, May-November 1948, attended Congregational church Death due to post-operative shock Buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago Survived by two sisters and three brothers EDWARD LIVINGSTON WELLS CURTIS, ph b 1909 Born May 31, 1887, Southport, Conn , died December 30, 1948, Southport, Conn Father, Roderick Perry Curtis, founder and president Curtis & Curtis Company, manufacturers of pipe-threading machinery, Bridgeport, son of Lewis Agur and Emma (Steele) Curtis Mother, Louisa (Wells) Curtis, daughter of Rev Edward Livingston Wells and Mary Huder (Hughes) Wells Yale relatives include two nephews, Michael Elhnwood Curtis (Class of 1952), Lewis Perry Curtis, Jr (Class of 1953) St. Paul's School, Concord, NH Mechanical engineering course Apprentice Brown Cotton Gin Company, New London, Conn, 1909-10, draftsman Nelson Goodyear, Inc, makers acetylene buoys, New York City, 1910-12, farmer and orchardist Southport 1912-17, ballistic engineer Remington Arms Company, Bridgeport, 1917-19, sales manager Curtis & Curtis Company 1919-24, assistant superintendent Bassick Company, Bridgeport, 1924-27, owner real-estate and insurance business, Southport, 1927-41; tool designer Chance Vought Aircraft, United Aircraft Corporation, Stratford, 1941-48, member Masonic order, vestryman Trinity Church (Episcopal), Southport Married October 4, 1911, m Southport, Elizabeth Holmes, daughter of William Henry and Helen Leila (Holmes) Macdon-
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 117 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 117 year, civil engineering course; York Hall and Chi Phi Estimator structural steel work Guerber Engineering Company, Bethlehem, Pa, 1909, in mechanical engineering department Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, South Bethlehem, 1909-10; assistant to chief engmeer Lehigh Valley Transit Company, Allentown, Pa, 1910-11; m coke- oven construction Didier-Marsh Company, South Bethlehem, 1911; civil engineer, Bethlehem, 1911 until retirement 1934, borough engineer Fountain Hill, Northampton Heights, and Freemansburg 1918-20, executive head Bethlehem Engineering and Contracting Company 1921-22, receiver Consumers Corporation of Bethlehem, coal business, 1924-32, associate member American Society of Civil Engineers; member Pennsylvania Society of Engineers, and Yale Engineering Association Married January 12, 1909, in Havre de Grace, Md, Evelyn Laudenberger (BA Maryland Coll. 1899), daughter of John Alfred and Ida Ruvinia (Shimer) Laudenberger Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Nisky Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem Survived by wife IN YOUNG, ph b 1908 Born June 14, 1884, San Francisco, Calif ; died November 19, 1948, Oak Park, 111. Father, Yeong Young, a merchant in San Francisco and later engaged on Waihai rice plantation, Waihai, Hawaii Mother, Ching (Pun) Young High School, Honolulu; Armour Institute of Technology 1905-6 Entered Sheffield Scientific School Junior year, civil engineering course E. M Lehigh 1910, M A Columbia 1911, with Peale, Peacock & Kerr, Inc., engineers, St. Benedict, Pa, 1911-12, engineer in China 1912-47; mining engineer Kwangsi Provincial Government with headquarters in Nanning 1912-15; Wltn Hanyehping Coal & Iron Company (Tayen Iron Mines in Hupeh Province) 1915-19, and in Shanghai office 1919-30; agent Nash cars for Union Motors, Inc, Shanghai, 1930-36, manufacturer non-ferrous metals 1938 un til Japanese occupation of Shanghai, secretary (with rank of Colonel) to War Area Service Corporation of Chinese Government, Chungking (organization quartered and fed American armed forces throughout China), later was in charge Chungking air base hostels, and in charge coal mine at Lungstan for the government, returned to United States in February 1947 as director International Syndicate, imports and exports, Chicago, founder, and president Java Foods, New Jersey food manufacturing concern, May-November 1948, attended Congregational church Death due to post-operative shock Buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago Survived by two sisters and three brothers EDWARD LIVINGSTON WELLS CURTIS, ph b 1909 Born May 31, 1887, Southport, Conn , died December 30, 1948, Southport, Conn Father, Roderick Perry Curtis, founder and president Curtis & Curtis Company, manufacturers of pipe-threading machinery, Bridgeport, son of Lewis Agur and Emma (Steele) Curtis Mother, Louisa (Wells) Curtis, daughter of Rev Edward Livingston Wells and Mary Huder (Hughes) Wells Yale relatives include two nephews, Michael Elhnwood Curtis (Class of 1952), Lewis Perry Curtis, Jr (Class of 1953) St. Paul's School, Concord, NH Mechanical engineering course Apprentice Brown Cotton Gin Company, New London, Conn, 1909-10, draftsman Nelson Goodyear, Inc, makers acetylene buoys, New York City, 1910-12, farmer and orchardist Southport 1912-17, ballistic engineer Remington Arms Company, Bridgeport, 1917-19, sales manager Curtis & Curtis Company 1919-24, assistant superintendent Bassick Company, Bridgeport, 1924-27, owner real-estate and insurance business, Southport, 1927-41; tool designer Chance Vought Aircraft, United Aircraft Corporation, Stratford, 1941-48, member Masonic order, vestryman Trinity Church (Episcopal), Southport Married October 4, 1911, m Southport, Elizabeth Holmes, daughter of William Henry and Helen Leila (Holmes) Macdon- |