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142 Yale University Obituary Record ence Association, Asiatic Society of Japan, Japanese Historical Association, Japanese Historical and Geographical Association Married October 12,1905, in Washington, Miriam C Dingwell Mrs. Asakawa died i9i3 Death due to acute pulmonary edema. Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by no immediate relatives HELEN ABBOT MERRILL, ph d 1903 Born March 30, 1864, West Orange, N J , died May 2, 1949, Wellesley, Mass. Father, George Merrill, in life insurance business, Newburyport, Mass, and New Brunswick, N J , son of John and Elizabeth (Dodge) Merrill Mother, Emily Dodge (Abbot) Merrill, daughter of Francis Holmes and Mary (Wade) Abbot Yale relatives include a grandnephew, John F Merrill (Yale Divinity School 1944-47) B A Wellesley 1886 (alumnae member Phi Beta Kappa), graduate student University of Chicago 1896-97, student University of Gottingen; Ph D Yale 1903, teacher Classical School for Girls, New York City, 1886-89, on sta]fr Walnut Lane School, Germantown, Pa, 1891-93, instructor mathematics Wellesley 1893-96 and 1897-1901, associate professor 1901-15, professor 1915-31, Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor 1931- 32, professor emeritus 1932-49, author: "Solutions of Differential Equations which Possess an Oscillation Theorem"; Elements of the Theory of Function, Mathematical Excursions, coauthor* Selected Topics from College Algebra, First Course tn Higher Algebra, vice-president Mathematical Association of America; on council American Mathematical Society, fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; member Deutsche Mathematiker-Verein- lgung and Presbytenan church Death due to carcinoma Buried in Green- Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by two brothers, Rev William Pierson Merrill of New York City, and Rev Robert Dodge Merrill of Seneca Falls, N Y VICTOR CARYL MYERS, ph.d 1909 Born April 13, 1883, Buskirk Bridge, NY ; died October 7, 1948, New York City. Father, Adam Young Myers (M D Union Umv [NY.] 1882), physician in Buskirk Bridge, son of John Adam and Emily (Young) Myers Mother, Mary Evelyn (Defandorf) Myers, daughter of L. Madison and Lucinda (Sexton) Defandorf. Yale relatives include a brother, Ralph E. Myers, '09 BA Wesleyan University 1905, MA. 1907 (Delta Kappa Epsilon; alumni member Phi Beta Kappa), Ph D. Yale 1909 (Sigma Xi), adjunct professor physiological chemistry and experimental physiology and director laboratories Albany Medical College, Union University, 1909-n; lecturer chemical pathology New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital 1911-12, professor pathological chemistry 1912-22, professor biochemistry 1922-24, acting director laboratories 1917-18; professor and head department biochemistry, and pathological chemist to hospital, State University of Iowa, 1924-27; professor biochemistry Western Reserve University 1927-46, clinical biochemistry 1946-48, secretary medical faculty 1929-43, visiting biochemist Cleveland City Hospital 1927-48; Major, US Sanitary Corps Reserve, 1924-34; author* "The Chemistry and Physiology of the Pynmidines, Thymine, Cystosine, and Uracil", Essentials of Pathological Chemistry, Practical Chemtcal Analysts of Blood; Laboratory Directions in Biochemistry, joint-author: The Acid-Base Equilibrium of the Body, contributed to Endocrinology and Metabolism, associate editor: Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine; Cyclopedia of Medicine; Biological Abstracts; Sc.D Wesleyan 1930, vice-president Society for Experimental Biology and Medicme 1927 (councilor 1921-23; secretary-treasurer and managing editor 1922-24), executive secretary Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology 1922; secretary American Society of Biological Chemists 1919-24 (councilor 1924); council member on dental therapeutics American Dental Association; fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, associate fellow American Medical Association and New York Academy of Medicine, honorary member Des Moines Academy of Medicine and St Louis Medical Society; member Sons of the Revolution, Harvey Society,
Object Description
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 |
Description
Title | Page 142 |
Transcript | 142 Yale University Obituary Record ence Association, Asiatic Society of Japan, Japanese Historical Association, Japanese Historical and Geographical Association Married October 12,1905, in Washington, Miriam C Dingwell Mrs. Asakawa died i9i3 Death due to acute pulmonary edema. Buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven Survived by no immediate relatives HELEN ABBOT MERRILL, ph d 1903 Born March 30, 1864, West Orange, N J , died May 2, 1949, Wellesley, Mass. Father, George Merrill, in life insurance business, Newburyport, Mass, and New Brunswick, N J , son of John and Elizabeth (Dodge) Merrill Mother, Emily Dodge (Abbot) Merrill, daughter of Francis Holmes and Mary (Wade) Abbot Yale relatives include a grandnephew, John F Merrill (Yale Divinity School 1944-47) B A Wellesley 1886 (alumnae member Phi Beta Kappa), graduate student University of Chicago 1896-97, student University of Gottingen; Ph D Yale 1903, teacher Classical School for Girls, New York City, 1886-89, on sta]fr Walnut Lane School, Germantown, Pa, 1891-93, instructor mathematics Wellesley 1893-96 and 1897-1901, associate professor 1901-15, professor 1915-31, Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor 1931- 32, professor emeritus 1932-49, author: "Solutions of Differential Equations which Possess an Oscillation Theorem"; Elements of the Theory of Function, Mathematical Excursions, coauthor* Selected Topics from College Algebra, First Course tn Higher Algebra, vice-president Mathematical Association of America; on council American Mathematical Society, fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; member Deutsche Mathematiker-Verein- lgung and Presbytenan church Death due to carcinoma Buried in Green- Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by two brothers, Rev William Pierson Merrill of New York City, and Rev Robert Dodge Merrill of Seneca Falls, N Y VICTOR CARYL MYERS, ph.d 1909 Born April 13, 1883, Buskirk Bridge, NY ; died October 7, 1948, New York City. Father, Adam Young Myers (M D Union Umv [NY.] 1882), physician in Buskirk Bridge, son of John Adam and Emily (Young) Myers Mother, Mary Evelyn (Defandorf) Myers, daughter of L. Madison and Lucinda (Sexton) Defandorf. Yale relatives include a brother, Ralph E. Myers, '09 BA Wesleyan University 1905, MA. 1907 (Delta Kappa Epsilon; alumni member Phi Beta Kappa), Ph D. Yale 1909 (Sigma Xi), adjunct professor physiological chemistry and experimental physiology and director laboratories Albany Medical College, Union University, 1909-n; lecturer chemical pathology New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital 1911-12, professor pathological chemistry 1912-22, professor biochemistry 1922-24, acting director laboratories 1917-18; professor and head department biochemistry, and pathological chemist to hospital, State University of Iowa, 1924-27; professor biochemistry Western Reserve University 1927-46, clinical biochemistry 1946-48, secretary medical faculty 1929-43, visiting biochemist Cleveland City Hospital 1927-48; Major, US Sanitary Corps Reserve, 1924-34; author* "The Chemistry and Physiology of the Pynmidines, Thymine, Cystosine, and Uracil", Essentials of Pathological Chemistry, Practical Chemtcal Analysts of Blood; Laboratory Directions in Biochemistry, joint-author: The Acid-Base Equilibrium of the Body, contributed to Endocrinology and Metabolism, associate editor: Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine; Cyclopedia of Medicine; Biological Abstracts; Sc.D Wesleyan 1930, vice-president Society for Experimental Biology and Medicme 1927 (councilor 1921-23; secretary-treasurer and managing editor 1922-24), executive secretary Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology 1922; secretary American Society of Biological Chemists 1919-24 (councilor 1924); council member on dental therapeutics American Dental Association; fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, associate fellow American Medical Association and New York Academy of Medicine, honorary member Des Moines Academy of Medicine and St Louis Medical Society; member Sons of the Revolution, Harvey Society, |