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CURRY, SAMUEL SILAS, Curry School of Expression: b. Chatnta, Tenn., 1517; 8. Juines Campdx'l] Curry: ed. tirant University, 1872. A. B .: Boston University, 175-79, A. M., B. A. and Ph. D .; Prof. Orutory, Boston University, 1879-88; Acting Prof. Elocution, Newton Theologienl Semimry since 1881; instr. in elocution in Harvard, 1991-9tant in Harvard Divinity School, 196-1902; instr. in clocution at Yale University Divinity School, 192-1902: Librarian of Boston Art Club since 1991: has studied elocution and expression under forty teachers in Europe and America; author of "Province of Expression", "Lessons in Voral Expression ", "linagination and Dramatic Instinet", " Vocal and Literary Interpretation of the Bilde": Pres. of Curry School of Expres- sion: Office, Pierce Blikg., Coptry Sq : Residence, 60 Bay State Road, Boston.
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THORNDIKE, AUGUSTUS LARKIN. Mass. bank commissioner: b. Fast Boston, Mass .. Aug. 10. 1-01: # of Wilham& H and Surnh W Thorndike; ed. Brimmer School and Boston Latin School; m. June 2:, 18-5 (o Cara Niekerwin: first entered employ of Oriental Oil Co., of Charlestown; at his father's death, undertook the management of the estate and has built the Thorndike Hotel andother legumes handlings in Ba ton, tert Pres. of Boston (sup. Bank; former Pres of Win-
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FERBER, J. BERNARD, Inwyer; b. Troy, N. Y., May 28, 1876; grnd. public and private schools, Troy and Boston: admitted to Maas, Bar, 1999; mem. Boston Common Council, 101; Honse af Representatives. 1995-12: Aux(. U. S. District Attorney, 1985-12: mem. of First Corps of Cmlets, 1:001-0>; CImirman of Ward 10 Republican Committee, Pak- 13; mem. Twentieth Century Club. Press Club, Boston City Club, Brae.Barn Country Club, Copley Seemly, Not thefather of Charities and Corrections, Conference Associated Clendir., American Bronntwee An inie
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MURPHY, JAMES R., Inwyer: b. Boston, July 20, 1853; R. James and Catherine Murphy; ed, St. Mary's School, Itoston College, Georgetown Univ. and Itoston Univ., degrees of B. A., M. A. nml 1.1. B . m. Mary E Randall; one of founders of Young Men's Catholic Ausn. in 1976, in co- op ration with Rev. Robert Fulton, S. J .: Ist Pres Catholic A. S .; counsel in several noted mur- der cases, and also many other important criminal cases; at present eminsel for many large corporations, has had much practice in Probate Courts and is frequently appointed as executive stimmtstrator of stad & manges many trufastates at present; mem New York City Club. Boston tify Club, Catholi L'otan of Bostop, Almut Sodahty of Boston, Y M ( I. George- town College Club. Boston University Chyb and Old Dorchester t'lub.
BULLARD. WILLARD AUSTIN, banker; b. Wayland, Mass .. Dec. 11, 155; al. Wayland, Muss .. Nov. 12, 1912; s. Joseph nml Harriet Loker Bullard; ed. public schools of Waylumi and Waltham; m. May 19. I'll to Susan M. Bennett; entered Faneuil Hall Bank as messenger in 153; Cashier Harvanil Jtank of Cambridge in Isi1; Cushier First Not. Bank of Cambridge in Isi; Pres. First Nat. Bank in 198; Pres. Harvard Trust Co., of Cambridge, in 1att; Pres. Cambridge this Light Co., West Point Manufacturing Co., Ca .. and Riverdale Cotton Mills, Ga .; Dir. Boston Wasen Hose and Rubber Co .; Allen & Eachrott Building Co .; Lanett Cotton Mills, tia .; Chattahoochee Valley R. R., Gn .; Brooksich Mills Knowville, Tenn ; Trustee of t'umbridgeport Savings Bank nail Homes for Aged People and Treasurer of Cambridge Hospital.
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DODGE. HARRY CRANE. manufacturer: b Woburn, Muss .. 1××1: 8. Frank Faden and Nellie It'san) Dodge. of. Boston Latin Sebool und Harvard College: General Sales Manager of S. A. Wwwla Machine. Co. 1. President uml Seen tary & A Works Machine Co , 1212; men Boston
BLOOD. CHARLES W. H .. manufacturer: b. Kalamazoo, Mich., July 30, 16: 4. Orville 1 and Susan M Blood: ed. Cornell University. M. F .; m Feb 2. Fal tos Agnes Moe Rom brook. Vier Pren atal Trens of S A Womb Machine Co ; mem American Society of Me moment I.DU
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AMES LOREN RICHARDS. financier, was born at East Longmeadow, Jan. 8, 1858. He is the son of Rudolphus P. and Sarah ( Burt ) Richards and was educated in the Springfield, Mass., High School. Was married on February 7, 1882, to Cora E. Towne. He is associated with many large corporations, being President and Director of the Boston Consolidated Gas Co .; Boston Tow Boat Co .; Citizens' Gas Light Co., of Quincy; East Boston Gas Co .; Federal Coal and Coke Co .; Middlesex and Boston St. Ry. Co .; New England Coal and Coke Co .; New England Gas and Coke Co .; Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co .; Newtonville and Watertown St. Ry. Co., and Norumbega Park Co. He is also Vice-President and Director of the Massachusetts Bonding and Ins. Co., and director and member of the Executive Com- mittee of Boston Chamber of Commerce; director Boston Ele- vated Ry. Co .; Commonwealth Trust Co .; J. B. B. Coal Co .; Merchants' National Bank; Newton Real Estate Assn. of Newton; Newton Trust Co .; Rockland and Rockport Lime Co .: Trustee of Boston Dwelling House Co .; Boston Suburban Electric Co., and Mass. Gas Co. Mr. Richards is a member of the following clubs of Boston and vicinity: Algonquin, Exchange, Newton, Puritan, Eastern Yacht, Boston Athletic, Brae-Burn Country, Commercial, Boston City, Albemarle Golf and Massachusetts Auto Clubs.
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BIRD, CHARLES SUMNER. paper manufacturer; b. 1.5. East Walpole, Mass .: s. Francis William Bird and Abbe Frances Newell; ed. Phillips Andover and Harvard College. A. B .; m. I'd to Anna Julia Child of Worcester.
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N the front rank of American ale.brewing stands the Rueter family,-for two generations active in the production of fine malt beverages and in npbuilding and uplifting the brewing industry.
The family was founded in this country by the late Henry H. Rueter, who came to Boston in 1851, at 18, from Guter loh, Westphalia, his birthplace. He was of honorable ancestry. uniting the blood of the Rueters and the Von Eickens.
Henry H. Rueter founded the Highland Spring Brewery in 1869, and in three years had made it the largest brewery in the United States and today it still maintains its place as the greatest ale brewery of America.
The present head of the family is Henry A. Rueter, born in Boston, educated in Germany, and now in his fifty-fourth year. He is president of Rueter & Company; and of its affiliated lager beer interest, the A. J. Houghton Company; and is a director in the National Rockland Bank, the American Trust Co., the Roxbury Institution for Savings, and the Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co. He was one of the incorporators of the Mass. Automo- bile Club, and has served it in various capacities. The Country Club and the Algonquin Club count him among their members, as does the Boston Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Rueter was Miss Bertha Glover, only daughter of the late William H. Glover of Rockland, Me. They have two children, -William G. Rueter, now in his final year at Harvard, and Miss Martha Von Eicken Rueter.
A graduate of Harvard, and later a student at Boston Univ. Law School and Bonn University, Germany, Conrad J. Rneter is a recognized authority on the technical and practical application of the liquor law. He has served his city for upwards of seventeen years as trustee of the Boston City Hospital, having been reappointed in 1913 for another five-year term. He belongs to the Boston Art Club, the Puritan Club, and the Harvard Club: and is a member of the Liederkrantz Club of New York. In his fiftieth year, his pleasure in outdoor sport is evidenced by his membership in the Mas. Automobile Club, the Brae Burn Country Club and the Wollaston Golf Club. Mrs. Conrad J. Rueter was Mise Ramseyer. There is one son,-John Conrad Rueter.
At the head of the sales staff is Frederick T. Rueter, and the brewing department itself is in direct charge of Ernest L. Rueter, youngest of the four brothers, as general manager and master-brewer. Both names appear on the rolls of the Boston Athletic Assn. Ernest L. Rueter is also a member of the Country Club. Frederick T. Rueter is unmarried. Mrs. Ernest L. Rueter was Miss Myra Chevalier, and there is one daughter, -Miss Jeanette.
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WELD. CHRISTOPHER MINOT. merchant: h. West Roxbury, Mass, . Oct. 2. 1-5 -: s. Francis Minot and Elizabeth Rodman Weld: ed. public school and Harvard College. A. B. Isso: m. April 21, Jos9 to Marian Linzer; mem. of firm of Amory, Browne & Co .: Pres, Mass Gas Co .. Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Federal Coal Co., & E. Cotton Yarn Co., Union Mills Co., Lamberth Rope Co, ; dir, Shawmut Nat Bank, Merchants' Nat. Bank, Boston Safety Deposit & Trust Co., Guaranty Co, of N. America: Arkwright Mutual Ins. Co., Boston Towbont Co. Suncook Mills, Nashua Mfg. Co., Lancaster Mills Co . Hamilton Mfg. Co. Poensset Mfg Co .; mem, Somerset, Exchange and Harvard Clubs; Summer home, Bar Harbor, Me .; Residence, Milton, Mass.
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DRAPER, JAMES SUMNER, real estate operator: b. Canton, Mass. Det 3, Ist; s. Thomas B and Sarah D) T Draper: ed. Boston English High School. Mass lust Tech .: m. April 1. 1. 4 to Alee Ames Copeland; ente rest father's business before completing course at M I I'. alsoin real estate Isiness as broker and land developer in Mekle West and is at present a real estate operator; I'ves and Dir Boston Real Estate Exchange, and dir. Neponset Nat. Bank; mem Algonquin Club and Boston Athletic Association
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COPELAND, WILLIAM ADAMS, mechanical engineer; b. Malden, Mass. , April 6. 192: 4. Daniel and Abbie $ (Shelton) Copeland; ed. public schools and private instruction; m. Feb. 1. 10! to Ida M. Haynes; has been in short machinery business since Is: Pres, and Dir. Boylston Mfg. Co .: Treas, and Dir. Phonoharp Company: Sec, and Dir. Turner Tanning Machinery Co.
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McNARY, W.M. S., Director of the Port of Boston: b. Abington, Mass., March 20, 145; ed. public art mls, graduated from Boston English High School with Franklin medal of honor in 1990 and later took special cours - in languages. literature and law. Engaged in newspaper work as reporter and financial managing editor of Boston Commercial Bulletin. 1-40-1-33; m. June 30 Ist to Albertine A Martin; has two children, Helen and William S. Je. served in ranks and as officer of 9th Mass. Rest .: Boston Water Commissioner, 1983-4; in insurance business. 13-147; mem. Boston City Council, J .;-; Mass, House of Representatives, -9]. 1000-1-2; Mass. Senate. I. q- Sve and Chair of Mass, Dem. State Committer in Ise and 1.94; delegate to Democratic Nat. Conventions of 1- 2-1 0:00; served in 5 th and 50th Congresses. 100G; retired in Def to enter active business as member of firm of Drake & Hersey Co . Boston, Mass .. which interest he still holds; appointed by Gov. Foss to Mass, Harbor and Land t'en of which he is chairman and also to Directors of Fort of Boston; nem. Chamber of Commerce, Mass. R. E. Exchange, City Club, Boston Press Club, So. Boston Citizen's Asan. , Boston Catholic Union, K. of C., Dorchester Club, Phi Delta Phi and Boston University Club.
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TAYLOR, JOHN IRVING: b. Somerville, Mass., Jan. 14. 1:56: son of Chas, H- and Georgianna (Davis) Taylor; m. August, 1906 to Cornelia Roosevelt Van Ness; in newspaper business Jogo, and in 1903 entered baseball business; Vice- Pres, and Dir. Boston American League Baseball Chib; dir. National Games Co .: Pres and Dir. Automatic Ticket Selling Co .; mem Algonquin, Puritan, Wollaston Golf, New England Kennel, Dedham Country and Polo, Exchange. Dedham: Boston Whist and Corinthian Yacht Clubs, Chamber of Commerce, Elks and others.
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McALEER, JAMES ROBERT, baseball club owner: b. Youngstown. O. June 10, 195; 8. Owen and Mary McAlver; ed Rayen High School; m. Maves, Ion to Anna Durbin; has been in baseball since Josh; Pres. Boston American League Baseball Club.
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McROY, ROBERT B .. See .. Treas, and Dir. of Boston American League Baseball ( lub; b. Chicago, Il . Jan. .. ]\2; 4. George G. and Ada F. MeRoy; m. Sept. 14. 1904 to Ethel Saunders.
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WELSH, WILL ARD, real estate denler: b. Duxbury, Mass., Feb. 1;, 1967: s. William and Mary (Damon) Welsh; ed. Malden public schools; m Nov. 12. Pos to Mabel Clark; real estate business since Joss; D.r. Mass, Real Estate Ev- change: Pres, William Welsh Realty Co .: mom. Masons, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Boston City Club, Boston Yacht Club, Kernwood Club of Malden, Sons of Coloral Wars, Sons of American Revolution,
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RATIGAN. THOMAS H., Insurance; b. Roxbury, Mass .. July 1. 167; s. of Thomas and Ellen Ratig anged in the public schools of Boston, graduating from the Boston English High School; member of firm of John C. Pa so & Company, insurance brokers; member of Boston Athletic Association, Engineers' Club, Clover Club, Luncheon Club, Ancient and Honoralde Artillery Company, Cathohe Club of New York. We Haston Golf Club, Point Shirley Club, Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus, Ten of Us Club, Associate member of E. W Kinsley Post. 113. G & R
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O'NEIL. JOSEPH HENRY. banker: b. Fall River, Mass , Mar. 23, 1\3; s. Patrick Henry and Mary A (Harrington) O'Neil; ed. public schools; m. July 1. 1 -4 tu Mary A. Inguldsby; mem. School Comm .. I.25; Mass House of Repre- in Congress, 199-16; Asst. Trens, of U. S. at Boston, I. Gov; mem Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund, Boston. 1899-190; Pres. elector for Mass., 12: Fres Federal Trust Co .: V.I. and Dir. Mass. Bombing & Ins. Co .; nem. Catholic Union of Boston, Clover Club. City Club, Exchange ('lub, and Boston Athletic Assn.
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KENNY. JAMES W., brewer: b. Ireland. 1.15; came to United States in 1.83; 4. Owen and Mary Kenny; ed. National Schools of Ireland: m. 16 to Ellen Rorke; owner of Park Brewery; Vice-Pres, and Dir Federal Trust Co .: Dir. Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co.
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FALVEY, TIMOTHY J., insurance: h. Lebanon, Conn , Jan 17. 1 ;;; s. John and Ellen Falvey; ed. Norwich, Conn .. public schools and special preparation; m. Oct 26. !! to Mary Elizabeth Cosgrove; in IT was in surety business in New York City, in Jeg became manager of & E. Dept of United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. of Baltimore, and in 1907 organized Massachusetts Bondrag & In France to .. was first president of the company and still retains that position: Dir. Federal Trust Co ; trustee Boston Five Cent Savings Bank, and Longacre Land Co. of New York City: mem. Exchange Club, Boston Athletic Club, Clover Club, Boston City Club, and Catholic Club of New York City
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MORRISON, JAMES M., manufacturer: b. Montreal, Province of Quebec. Can .. June 25. 1 0; came to United States in 1863; son of James and Catherine Morrison; mem. of firm of Thomas Kelly & Co .; Dir. of Mass, Bonding & Ins. Co .. and Federal Trust Co.
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NAWN. HENRY PICKERING, contractor: b. Roxbury, Mass. : s. Hugh and Margaret Nawn; ed. Boston public schools; m. April 12. Jos7 to Elizabeth A. Burns; Pres, and Treas, Hugh Nawn Contracting Co .; Dir. National Rockland Bank, Federal Trust Co., East Taunton St. Railway.
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BURNETT, JOHN T .. manufacturing chemist; b. Southborough, Mass .; s. Joseph and Josephine Burnett; ed. Fay School and St. Mark School, Southborough: Harvard University, '91; m. Nov. 1. Busto Phylhs Abbott; entered em- ploy of Old Colony Trust Co., in Iso until 1.13; Asst. Postmaster of Boston, 199 6; See. Boston Elevated Rs. Co. 1997-1907; Pres, Joseph Burnett Co. (Extracts), BUT to present: served on Board of Selectmen of Southborough from 1907 to present: Treas, and See, Mass, Bonding & Ins. Co .. Her to present; dir. Federal Trust Co .: People's Nat Bank of Marlboro, Massa; mem. Umon Club, Somerset Club, Exchange Club and Harvard Club of Boston, and Harvard Club of New York.
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VAN NOSTRAND, ALONZO GIFFORD, brewer: b. Brwiklyn, N. Y., July 1. 1534; s. of Han William Treadwell Van Nostrand and Mehetabel 1Bradley Van Sestrand: is a graduate of Boston English High School; m. August in. 1907 to Jane Bradford Eldridge; in 1-12 he entered the employ of the Bunker Hill Breweries and m 1.75 be rame a partner and in 1ST. the proprietor: mom. Bistan Chamber of Commerce. Anevent & Honorable Artill ry. Rostoman Society, English High School Asan .. Merchants ' Club, Eastern Yacht Club, Boston Art Club, Corinthian Yacht Club. Boston Athletic Association, Beverly Yacht Club, Sphinx Clube Boston City Club, New York City Chrb, New York Underwriters Club, Wamsutta Club of New Bafford: & and enes. 42 Beicon St., Boston; Summer residence, Fur- haven, Mass.
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HEYER, JOHN CHARLES, banker; b. April 1. 1.2. Boston, Mass .; S. William C. and Deia .l. (Campbell) Hever; ed. Boston public schools; employed with American Trust Co., from Pwm to too .: Pvs. Bank Ex- aminer, State of Massachusetts: made Vice-P'res, of Federal T'rust Co., in 1909; dir. Farragut Co-operative Bank, Bank Officers' Association, Federal Trust C'o .: mem. Boston Athletic Assn .. Boston Press Club, Boston Yacht Club, Commonwealth Country Club, Boston City Club, Boston Chamber of Commerce and Catholic Union of Boston.
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LEVERONI, FRANK, lawyer: b Genoa, Italy Sept. 10. 1-24 came to U. S. in ISI: s. Andrew and Catherine Leverant ed. Boston public schools, Harvard Law and Boston Ums. Law School, I.L. B .: m. Oct. 5. 1º03 to Louise Finochietti; admitted to practice, Mass., Fui and U. S. Courts, 1904: Legal adviser to Italian Consulates in N. E., P46; ap- pointed Special Justice, Boston Juvende Court. Em, and also Public Adm. of Suffolk County: dir. Federal Trust Co., Mass, Loan Co., Amerienn Ignition C'o .: Trustee of Home Savings Bank: Incorpr. of Columbus Savings Bank; Clerk Itahan Catholic Cemetery; mem. Catholic Union, Boston City Club, Harvard Club, K. of C .: created Knights of Crown of Italy by King Eminanuel in 190s; mem. numerous other organizations.
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DEVINE, JOUN H., lawver; b. Brighton, Mass., May :", 1 5: = Dav: i and Catherine E. (Hughes) Devine; ed. public schools and Y. M. C. A. Law School; m. Sept. 2., 1912 to Florence Adelaide Blazo; Purchg Agt. E. B. Badger & Sons Co., 1900-04; manager from 1.01 to Jam; practiced law, 1907-13; sen. mem. Devine, Gibb & York: hr. Brookline Motor & Specialty Corp .. Latin American Trading Co .. Rogers Wheel Corp. : charter mem. Boston Municipal League: mem. governing board Boston Chamber of Commerce for several years; has taken active interest in city and state politics and bills pertaining to good govern- ment; mem. Boston City Club. Chamber of Commerce. Elks and Winthrop Yacht Club.
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CALLIVAN. WILLIAM JOSEPH, physician; b. Boston, Mass, Feb 2. Joi5; s. James and Mary (Hlynn) Gallivan; ed. Boston public schools. Harvard College and medie:d school. A B , San M D .m June 27, 1994 to Charlotte L. Gufether: mem. Resten School ( um- mitter, ING- Pl; Pres, of School Committee, and Chief of Dis of Child Hygiene, Boston Board of Health, Since 1.5 Inistre of U'man Institution for Savings; mem Harvard Club, Boston \ \ Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Med. Sar .. Am Met Ason, Am Petdie Hoseth Assn., Mass, Assa, of Boards of Health, Prevention of Infant Mor- tality, 14th International Congress on Hygiene and Demography.
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CASAS de las, WILLIAM BELTRAN, lawyer: b. Malden, March 3. 1-57; s. Francisco Beltran and Elizabeth Carder (Pedrick) de las Casas; ed. Malden public schools: Harvard College. A. B. 1.79, and Law School. LL.B., 1884; m. June 21. 1903 to Margrette Koefoed Christensen Ghed June 8, 1911): 1:92, appointed to preliminary Metropolitan Park Comm .: 1893, appointed permanently: 15. elected Chairman of Met. Park Comm .; has been reappointed member of commission and re-elected chairman ever since; mem. Union Club, University Club of Malden; Malden Historical Society: Mass. Horticultural Society: FJ Club Ex- panol. Boston: Trustee and Executive Committee Malden Hospitaland warden of St. Paul's Parish of Mald:n.
ODLIN, WILLIAM, lawyer: b. baconin, N. IF . April 3, 1sifs; s. Joseph E. and Christiana Farrar Odhin; ed. Pouchard Free School and Phillips Andover Academy; Dartmouth College, A B. in Jest; Harvard Law School, 1.90-91: Boston University Law School, 1-1-5 n. Dre. At. 1:97 to Dora Ashley Clark: admitted to the Sutfalk Bar in is: mem- ber Mass, Legislature, 1-07-49; mem. St. Mathew's Lodge. A. F. F. M. of Andover. Mass. : K. K. K. Club of Dartmouth College. C. & G Club of Dartmouth College: P. A. E. of Phillips Andover Academy and Luther Burbank Association; Residence, Andover, Mass.
RICHARDSON, SPENCER W .. banker: h. Princeton. Mass .. April 10. 1424; s Peter and Mehitabel S. (Prentiss) Richardson; ed. Boston pub- Jie schools; m. June 27. 1-64 to Mary T. Cranston: connected with Boston & Maine R. R., II: associated with various concerns in Bidde- ford. Me .. in 1-52 and served in Civil War in Union Army; Capt. Co. E. With Mass. Regt .: connected with Dwight, Richardson & Co. 1-4. and Richardson, Hill & Co., 170-1903, when he retired: Treas, Saco Water Power Mach, Shop, Ist: Pres, Tremont Dispensary: Trustee Mass, Homeopathic Hospital; Stone Inst. and Newton Home for Aged People: num. G. A. R. Post, No. : Art Club; companion Military Order Loyal Legion of U. S. : has been mem, of Algonquin and Mer- chants' Clubs; mem. Mercantile Library Assn., 1-54 to 1sou.
OHN W. MCANARNEY. lawyer; was born at Stoughton, January 22. 1867, the son of Thomas and Bridget McAnarney. He received his early education in the public schools and later attended private schools. On September 15, 1897. he was married to Molly Webb. Has served as City Solicitor for the City of Quincy. Mass., in 1892-93: 1898; 1908-09: 1912-13. Office. 412 Sears Building. Boston, Mass. Residence, Quincy. Mass.
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CALVIN, GEORGE W., physician; b. Somerville, Mass., May 4, 1-51; s. John and Elizabeth (Gearin) Galvin: ed. public schools: Harvard Medical School, M. D. 1.76; m. May, 1- 2 to Alice Stuart Logan; Founder Boston Emergency Hospital and Surgeon in Chief for 1 years; now engaged in private practice and medical research; Socialist and Syndicalist.
MCDONOUGH. CHARLES ANDREW. lawyer: b. Deilham, Mass . Fch. 18, 1872; s. Patrick J. and Mary C. (McCormick) MeDonough: ed. pubne schools of Hyde Park, Mass. : m. July 2., Iso6 to Mary E. Whit!emore: admitted to Bar, Suffolk County. Mass., in 1.33; mem. of Boston Bar Assn., American Bar Assn., Economic Club of Boston, Academy of Political Science, N. Y .: life member of Bostonian Society,
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BURNS, JOHN T., real estate; h. St. John, N B., July 7. 1-62; 4. Thomas and Mary Burns; ed. St. John public schools; m. Nov. 25. Jest to Agnes H. Desmond; Tres, and Treas, of John T. Burns & Sons, Inc .; nem. Mass, Real Estate Exchange, Intercolonial Club, Newton Cathode ('Inh. Knights of Columbus, Forester; has been in the real estate and mour- anew business for twelve years and has offices in Newton, Newtonvalle. and Brighton, Carries on a general real estate, mortgage. auctioneer- ing. insurance and building business; Main other, 33 Centre St .. Newton, Mass.
SILVERMAN. SAMUEL LOUIS. Jawver: b Boston, Mass. August . 1-23: 8. of David and Rebecca Silverman; ed. That Grammar Sel Hughish High School of Hastan; graduated from Besten I Set . Law School in I' with degree of 1.1. B . a . w.s .almated to pr .. February. Iveam December 2 19 to lda Levin, member of Century Club and Knights of Pythias.
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NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
THE New England Conservatory of Music, incorporated in 1570 by a special act of the Legislature of the State of Mass., claims 1853 as the date of its origin, since in that year its founder, Dr. Eben Tourjec, first introduced into America the Conservatory system of musical instruction. In the year 1882, the growing needs of the institution led to the purchase of an estate on Franklin Sq. which it occupied until the close of the school year 1901-2. With the opening of the school year 1902-3, the Conservatory took possession of its new building on Huntington Ave. cor. of Gain boro St. The Con- servatory so arranges its curriculum that all pupils in its regular courses who are studying to be teachers, singers or performers on any instrument, shall pursue these theoretical branches which are most necessary in their particular class, together with their general instrumental or vocal practice. The Conservatory endeavors not only to give the pupil instruction by the most able teachers and modern methods, but to surround him with a musical atmosphere which shall be at once a stimulus and a discipline: also to afford him opportunities for practice teaching and for public performance. The larger auditorium, Jordan Hall, is the gift of Mr. Eben D. Jordan, Pres. of Board of Trustees. It has a seating capacity of over one thousand, and its acoustic properties are exceptionally fine. Here the Conservatory orchestral and Choral con- certs and the recitals of the Faculty and advanced students are given. The Conservatory has a faculty numbering over one hundred, and the enrollment for the year 1911-12 was 3006 pupil -.
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