Yale University - Sheffield Scientific School Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1907

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I42 CLASS OF ISQI S., YALE COLLEGE. entering Yale he always lived in New. York City. He attended the Columbia grammar school for three years before entering Cutler's. He passed the entrance examina- tions for Columbia University QAcademicj before taking the exams. for Sheff., but was persuaded to go to Sheff. for the Biology course by Drs. T. M. Prudden and VV. H. JlV6lCl'l. VVhile in college he won several Freshman prizes and honorable mentions, won the 100-yard dash in the Fresh- man athletic games, and received a Senior Appointment. He was obliged to leave college in February, 1891, on account of illness, but took his degree with the Class of 1892, after making up laboratory work missed and doing extra work under Professor Chittenden. He was a member of Delta Phi fraternity and the University club. His father, Edward Cf. Janeway QRutgers A.B., '60, L.L.D., 199, College of Physicians and Surgeons fColum- biaj M.D., '64, L.L.D., 19o4J, a physician, of 36 VVest 4oth St., New York City, was born August 31, 1841, in New Brunswick, N. J. His father, George J. Janeway, M.D., was a physician and graduate of the University of Penn- sylvania. His father, Rev. Jacob J. Janeway, D.D., was a graduate of Columbia University. He was a well-known clergyman of the Presbyterian church, and at the time of his death was Vice President of Rutgers College. Dr. Janeway was formerly Professor of Medicine etc., in Bellevue Hospital Medical College, later Dean of Univer- sity and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and Professor of Medicine in the same. He was formerly Attending Physician at Bellevue and Mt. Sinai Hospitals, is now Con- sulting Physician in Bellevue, Presbyterian, St. Vincent's, Mt. Sinai, St. Luke's, French and Ruptured and Crippled Hospitals. He was also a former Commissioner of Health, New York City, President of the New York Academy of Medicine and of the Association of American Physicians. His mother, whose maiden name was Frances Strong Rogers, was born September 21, 1847, in Northampton, Mass. Her father was the Rev. Ebeneezer Platt Rogers

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BIOGRAPHIES. 141 JAMES TRACY HILL was born October 16, 1869, in Buffalo, N. Y. Kings School of Stamford, Conn., prepared him, and he entered college in Freshman year, pursuing the Chemistry course. Before entering Yale he attended Chicago University fOld Universityj. WVhile in college he was a member of Delta Psi. His father, David K. Hill, a real estate dealer, of Chicago, Ill., was born March 21, 1843, in Exeter, Me. His parents were Americans. He was married in 1868. His mother, Mary Elizabeth Hill, was born in April, 1848, in Canton, N. Y. Her parents and antecedents were Americans. He has two brothers: David Arthur QYale 795 S.j, and Paul Kimball, a graduate of North Westerii Preparatory School. He married, October 26, 1892, in Danbury, Conn., Grace Evelyn Bliss QSt. Margaretis School, Vlfaterbury, Conn., '89j, daughter of Col. John S. Bliss, a hotel keeper in VVhite Plains and New York. They have two children: Leslie Van Cortland, born October 6, 1893, in Chicago, Ill., and james Tracy, jr., born September 14, 1898, in Danbury, Conn. Hill is now in the bond and securities business for him- self in New York. Hel is a member of the Methodist church, Elks, Masons, Knights Templar, Shrine, Sons of the American Revolution, and an honorary member of the 4o club of Chicago. He passed three years in the interior of South America on rubber lands granted him by an act of the Columbian Congress. In politics he is a Republican. BZLSi7l'6SS add1'e.9s.' 1009-22 5 5th Ave., New York City. Home add1'ess: Palisade Court, 139th St. and Broad- way, New York City. THEODORE CALDWELL JANEWAY was born November 2, 1872, in New York City. Cutler's School, New York City, prepared him, and he entered college in Freshman year, pursuing the Biology course. Before x



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BIOGRAPHIES. 143 D.D. QYale '37j. Her mother was Elizabeth Caldwell, daughter of John Caldwell, first President of the Hartford Bank. He has two sisters: Matilda Smith VVisner, and Frances Rogers. He married Eleanor Caroline Alderson, of Gverbrook, Montgomery Co., Pa., daughter of Williaiii Charles Alder- son, of 228 So. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa., and Treasurer of the Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., September 27, 1898, in Bryn Mawr, Pa. They have three children: Eleanor Alder- son, born March 5, 1900, in New York City, Edward Gamaliel, 21'1Cl, born August 25, 1901, in New Rochelle, N. Y., and Agnes, born june 16, 1904, in New York City. Janeway is now a practicing physician in New York City. Following are some of his publications: Some sources of Error in Laboratory Diagnosis, Medical News, New York, May 4, 1901, Some Gbservations on the Estimation of Blood Pressure in Man, with Especial Reference to the Value of the Results obtained with the Newer Sphygmoman- omemetersf' N. Y. Univ. Bull. of the Med. Sci., New York, july, 1901, 'fThe Leukaemias, 'Wood's Reference Handbook of the Med. Sci., New York, 1902, Vol. Vg Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy, with Report of Two Cases, Amer. jour. ofthe Med. Sci., Qctober, 19035 'KBemerk.ungen zur Pathologie der Zuckerhranruhr Cwith Dr. Horst Oertelj, Virchow's Archiv, 1903, Vol. 171, p. 547, The Clinical Study of Blood Pressure, D. Appleton 8z Co., Ne-w York, june, 1904 3 A new Portable Sphyginiomanome- meter, also a Blood Pressure Chart, Med. News., New York, August 27, 1904, The Diagnostic Significance of Persistent High Arterial Pressuref' Amer. jour. of the Med. Sci., May, 1906, The Pathological Physiology of Chronic Arterial Hypertenion, and its Treatmentfl and Essential Pentosuria in Two Brothers, Trans. of Amer. Physicians, 1906. He was assistant in Bacteriology, Col- umbia University, 1895-96, lnterne, St. Luke's Hospital, New York City, from january to September, 1897,

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