Charles Stafford Gage (S&B 1925)
Yale University. Skull and Bones. Yale Corporation.
1969 - Married Margaret Siegfried
1961 to 1974 - Director, United Illuminating Co.[2] (Electric Distribution)
1961 to 1969 - Director, Union-New Haven Trust Co.[2] (Purchase by First Union Corporation in 1995, Merged into Wells Fargo 2010).
1954 to 1965 - Treasurer, Yale University.[2]
1950 to 1976 - Trustee, Phillips Academy*.[2]
1950 to 1965, Member, 1965 - Governor, Yale Athlectic Board.[2]
1952 - Member, Alumni Board, Yale University.
WW2 - 1941 to 1944 - US Lend Lease Admin.[2] … Search mind map.
1925 to 1954 - Member, E.R. Suibb & Son, Mathiesson Chem Co.[2] (Acquired by Olin in 1892. Mathiesson Chem Co acquired controlling interested in pharmaceutical firm E.R. Squibb & Sons in 1952, now called Bristol-Myers Squibb. The company manufactured phenoxy herbicides (Used in Agent Orange … Research Korean and Vietnam War) and anti-crop agencts for Fort Detrick under contract to the U.S. Army Chemical Corps.) Note: 1924, prior to joining, a muck dam collapsed sending 30 foot wall of water, mud and alkali down the Holston River Valley. 19 People died.
1925 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 1989, from Not Known. Age 85.
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
[4] - The Muck Dam Disaster: Christmas 1924 by Mary Frances Mcspadden (1988)
[5] - Myheritage.com - Charles Stafford Gage S&B 1925
[6] - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Agent Orange Exposure While Serving in Vietnam or Korea
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