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Yale College 97 Langley & Company 1944-45, general partner 1946-50, captain Infantry World War I (St -Mihiel and Argonne offensives), trustee Albany Academy (president Metropolitan alumni chapter), on Greenwich Board of Education, secretary Harvard-Yale-Princeton 1913 Association in 1948, a governor 1949-50, secretary-treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Northeastern New York 1915-17, member First Presbyterian Church, Albany Marned October 8, 1921, Cleveland, Ohio, Henrietta Wick, daughter of George Dwight and Florence (Judd) Upson Children George Upson, '45 W , Henry Pitt, 3d, '49 Death due to injuries received in an automobile accident Ashes interred in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich Survived by wife, children, and two sisters, Miss Constance Warren and Dorothy Lyman Warren Andrews (Yale School of Fine Arts 1905-6) WILLIAM FORBES WOODWARD, B A 1913 Born February 3, 1892, Ottawa, Kans , died July 1, 1949, Jeffersontown, Ky Father, Felix James Woodward, salesman Simmons Hardware Company, St Louis, son of William Rittenhouse and Adelaide (Lavendar) Woodward Mother, Jessie Fremont (Howard) Woodward, daughter of William Witt and Sarah Elizabeth (Chapman) Howard Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, John H McLennan, '16 Philhps-Andover First colloquy appointment and second Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, contributed to Yale Courant, Yale Record, Yale Daily News, Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Zeta Psi Successively in stock department and claim, credit, and mail order departments Philadelphia branch Simmons Hardware Company 1913- 15, traveling salesman 1915-16, and with Frye, Phipps Company (New England agents), Boston, 1916-17, assistant to vice-president First National Bank, Louisville, Ky , 1919-24, vice-president 1924-28, vice- president Title Savings Bank and Trust Company 1920-25, secretary Kentucky Title Company, partner Reynolds & Company (manager Reynolds Investing Company, New York City), Louisville, 1928-30, treasurer 1930-32, secretary-treasurer 1932-35, and of Jersey City office 1935-39, supervisor branches Granberry & Company, brokers, Louisville, 1939-41, assistant to president Reynolds Metals Company, Louisville, 1941 until retirement 1946, vice-president Selected Industries, Inc , 1930-32 and United States Foil Company, Jersey City, 1932-35, captain Field Artillery World War I (St -Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne offensives), member Leyden Congregational Church, Brookline, Mass Married January 18, 1921, Louisville, Elizabeth Berry, daughter of Alexander and Margaret Rosanna (Harbison) McLennan Children
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 97 |
Transcript | Yale College 97 Langley & Company 1944-45, general partner 1946-50, captain Infantry World War I (St -Mihiel and Argonne offensives), trustee Albany Academy (president Metropolitan alumni chapter), on Greenwich Board of Education, secretary Harvard-Yale-Princeton 1913 Association in 1948, a governor 1949-50, secretary-treasurer Yale Alumni Association of Northeastern New York 1915-17, member First Presbyterian Church, Albany Marned October 8, 1921, Cleveland, Ohio, Henrietta Wick, daughter of George Dwight and Florence (Judd) Upson Children George Upson, '45 W , Henry Pitt, 3d, '49 Death due to injuries received in an automobile accident Ashes interred in Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich Survived by wife, children, and two sisters, Miss Constance Warren and Dorothy Lyman Warren Andrews (Yale School of Fine Arts 1905-6) WILLIAM FORBES WOODWARD, B A 1913 Born February 3, 1892, Ottawa, Kans , died July 1, 1949, Jeffersontown, Ky Father, Felix James Woodward, salesman Simmons Hardware Company, St Louis, son of William Rittenhouse and Adelaide (Lavendar) Woodward Mother, Jessie Fremont (Howard) Woodward, daughter of William Witt and Sarah Elizabeth (Chapman) Howard Yale relatives include a brother-in-law, John H McLennan, '16 Philhps-Andover First colloquy appointment and second Henry James TenEyck Prize Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, contributed to Yale Courant, Yale Record, Yale Daily News, Yale Corinthian Yacht Club, Zeta Psi Successively in stock department and claim, credit, and mail order departments Philadelphia branch Simmons Hardware Company 1913- 15, traveling salesman 1915-16, and with Frye, Phipps Company (New England agents), Boston, 1916-17, assistant to vice-president First National Bank, Louisville, Ky , 1919-24, vice-president 1924-28, vice- president Title Savings Bank and Trust Company 1920-25, secretary Kentucky Title Company, partner Reynolds & Company (manager Reynolds Investing Company, New York City), Louisville, 1928-30, treasurer 1930-32, secretary-treasurer 1932-35, and of Jersey City office 1935-39, supervisor branches Granberry & Company, brokers, Louisville, 1939-41, assistant to president Reynolds Metals Company, Louisville, 1941 until retirement 1946, vice-president Selected Industries, Inc , 1930-32 and United States Foil Company, Jersey City, 1932-35, captain Field Artillery World War I (St -Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne offensives), member Leyden Congregational Church, Brookline, Mass Married January 18, 1921, Louisville, Elizabeth Berry, daughter of Alexander and Margaret Rosanna (Harbison) McLennan Children |