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i38 Yale Umversity Obituary Record vice 1917-18 (instructor court martial law, Quartermaster Officers Training School, Camp Joseph E Johnston), discharged as First Lieutenant December, 1918, lawyer in Hartford 1919-49, special assistant to U S Attorney, Connecticut 1919-21, 1936, Assistant Attorney 1921-34, 1934-36, U S. Attorney 1934, author: Derivative Verbs tn -to and Verbal Modifications tn Latin, founder and editor The Hebrew Record, editor Connecticut State Bar Journal, president Hartford Bureau of Hebrew Education 1927, member Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut State, and US Supreme Court bar associations, Connecticut State Historical Society, Masonic order, and Congregation Ados Israel, Hartford Marned August 25, 1931, in Brooklyn, Pauline Kaufman, daughter of Wolfe and Sara (Katz) Kaufman Death due to acute pulmonary edema. Buried in Congregation Ados Israel Cemetery Survived by wife, mother, and two brothers, Naaman Cohen of Hartford, and Louis S Cohen (Class of 1927 L ). ERNEST LOWELL HAYWARD, ma 1915 Born August 28, 1868, Taunton, Mass , died May 23, 1949, Laguna Beach, Cahf Father, Joseph Warren Hayward (M D. Bowdoin 1864), physician in Taunton and on medical faculty Boston University, son of George Washington and Sylvia (Pratt) Hayward Mother, Lemira Harris (Drake) Hayward Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Henry B Wright, '98 B A Amherst 1890 (Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa), clerk in Boston 1891-94, teacher German and ancient history Taunton High School 1894-1910, studied in Grenoble, France, 1910-11, teacher German Holbrook School, Ossming, NY, 1911-12, MA Yale 1915, teacher French and German Lake Placid (NY) School 1915-22, teacher in New Ha\en 1922 until retirement 1929 Unmarried Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Melrose Abbey, Orange, Calif Survived by no immediate relatives DAVID GALLUP SCOTT, m.a. 1926. Born November 1, 1901, Chicago, 111.; died April 6, 1949, Saybrook Point, Conn. Father, George Stuart Scott, mining engineer and mineralogist, son of George and Lillian (Taylor) Scott Mother, Eliza Leeds (Gallup) Scott; daughter of David and Nancy (Noyes) Gallup. B A Princeton 1925, M A. Yale 1926; instructor romance languages Lehigh University 1927 until retirement because of ill- health 1945, devoted time to writing and research in romance languages 1945-49; member Modern Language Association of America and American Association of University Professors; deacon Road Church (Congregational), Mystic, Conn Married March 12, 1927, in Yonkers, NY, Joan McCallum, daughter of John Connah Sabourm and Dora Eleanor (McCallum) Upton Daughter: Joan Leeds. Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic Survived by wife and daughter. MASTERS OF SCIENCE ANTON RICHARD ROSE, ms. 191 i. Born February 22, 1877, Manne-on-St. Croix, Minn , died September 23, 1948, Edge water, N J Father, John Gabnelson Rose, miller and merchant, Manne-on-St Croix; son of Jonas Gabriels Son and Cathanna Peters Dotter. Mother, Amanda Christina (Bloom) Rose; daughter of Anders Gustav and Carolina Katanna (Collin) Bloom Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Wayne Swartz, '05 MA Gustavus Adolphus College, B S University of Minnesota 1904, MS Yale 1911, Ph D Columbia 1913, instructor chemistry University of New Hampshire 1905, assistant chemist New York Experimental Station, Geneva, 1906-10, biochemist Columbia 1910-13, engaged in private research 1914-16, associate pathological chemist New York Post-Graduate Medical School 1916-18, professor chemistry Fordham University 1920-23, biochemist Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, 1923 until retirement 1946 (in charge medical laboratory at time of retirement), Captain, Sam-
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 138 |
Transcript | i38 Yale Umversity Obituary Record vice 1917-18 (instructor court martial law, Quartermaster Officers Training School, Camp Joseph E Johnston), discharged as First Lieutenant December, 1918, lawyer in Hartford 1919-49, special assistant to U S Attorney, Connecticut 1919-21, 1936, Assistant Attorney 1921-34, 1934-36, U S. Attorney 1934, author: Derivative Verbs tn -to and Verbal Modifications tn Latin, founder and editor The Hebrew Record, editor Connecticut State Bar Journal, president Hartford Bureau of Hebrew Education 1927, member Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut State, and US Supreme Court bar associations, Connecticut State Historical Society, Masonic order, and Congregation Ados Israel, Hartford Marned August 25, 1931, in Brooklyn, Pauline Kaufman, daughter of Wolfe and Sara (Katz) Kaufman Death due to acute pulmonary edema. Buried in Congregation Ados Israel Cemetery Survived by wife, mother, and two brothers, Naaman Cohen of Hartford, and Louis S Cohen (Class of 1927 L ). ERNEST LOWELL HAYWARD, ma 1915 Born August 28, 1868, Taunton, Mass , died May 23, 1949, Laguna Beach, Cahf Father, Joseph Warren Hayward (M D. Bowdoin 1864), physician in Taunton and on medical faculty Boston University, son of George Washington and Sylvia (Pratt) Hayward Mother, Lemira Harris (Drake) Hayward Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Henry B Wright, '98 B A Amherst 1890 (Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa), clerk in Boston 1891-94, teacher German and ancient history Taunton High School 1894-1910, studied in Grenoble, France, 1910-11, teacher German Holbrook School, Ossming, NY, 1911-12, MA Yale 1915, teacher French and German Lake Placid (NY) School 1915-22, teacher in New Ha\en 1922 until retirement 1929 Unmarried Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Melrose Abbey, Orange, Calif Survived by no immediate relatives DAVID GALLUP SCOTT, m.a. 1926. Born November 1, 1901, Chicago, 111.; died April 6, 1949, Saybrook Point, Conn. Father, George Stuart Scott, mining engineer and mineralogist, son of George and Lillian (Taylor) Scott Mother, Eliza Leeds (Gallup) Scott; daughter of David and Nancy (Noyes) Gallup. B A Princeton 1925, M A. Yale 1926; instructor romance languages Lehigh University 1927 until retirement because of ill- health 1945, devoted time to writing and research in romance languages 1945-49; member Modern Language Association of America and American Association of University Professors; deacon Road Church (Congregational), Mystic, Conn Married March 12, 1927, in Yonkers, NY, Joan McCallum, daughter of John Connah Sabourm and Dora Eleanor (McCallum) Upton Daughter: Joan Leeds. Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic Survived by wife and daughter. MASTERS OF SCIENCE ANTON RICHARD ROSE, ms. 191 i. Born February 22, 1877, Manne-on-St. Croix, Minn , died September 23, 1948, Edge water, N J Father, John Gabnelson Rose, miller and merchant, Manne-on-St Croix; son of Jonas Gabriels Son and Cathanna Peters Dotter. Mother, Amanda Christina (Bloom) Rose; daughter of Anders Gustav and Carolina Katanna (Collin) Bloom Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, Wayne Swartz, '05 MA Gustavus Adolphus College, B S University of Minnesota 1904, MS Yale 1911, Ph D Columbia 1913, instructor chemistry University of New Hampshire 1905, assistant chemist New York Experimental Station, Geneva, 1906-10, biochemist Columbia 1910-13, engaged in private research 1914-16, associate pathological chemist New York Post-Graduate Medical School 1916-18, professor chemistry Fordham University 1920-23, biochemist Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, 1923 until retirement 1946 (in charge medical laboratory at time of retirement), Captain, Sam- |