World War 1, he was the vice president, of the American Ambulance Hospital, and a leader of the Young Men's Christian Association of Paris, France.
He lived in France from 1901 - 1935.
Education, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
New York Times, Dec. 8, 1954, page 35, obituary
World War 1, he was the vice president, of the American Ambulance Hospital, and a leader of the Young Men's Christian Association of Paris, France.
He lived in France from 1901 - 1935.
Education, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
New York Times, Dec. 8, 1954, page 35, obituary