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V GANSE, Franklin W., trustee; b. N. Y. City, May 31, 1859; s. Rev. Flervey D. Ganse and Emma E. (Wlle) G .; ed. St. Louis (Mo.) high sch .; Wash- Ington Univ. Law Sch., St. Louis; m. llelen S. Woodbridge of Chicago, Ill., Apr. 22, 1890; chll- dren-Mrs. Elizabeth Whiting, llelen (d.), Mrs. Mary Hayward, Mrs. Katharine King. Wholesale drug bus., St. Louis, 1877-82; engaged in other capacities and studied law, 1883-88; admitted 111. bar, 1888; practiced law, Chicago, 1888-1903; mgr., Chicago offlee, Columbian Nat. Life Ins, Co., 1903, supervisor, cent. dept., 1904, v.p., dir. of agencies, 1905-10, gen. agt., home office agency, 1911-27; In inheritance and estate protection work, 1927 -; joint-propr., Ganse-King Estate Service; char- tered life underwriter, pioneer in estate protec- tion field; tr. Northeastern Univ .; tr., treas., Am. Coll. Life Underwriters (for life), Chandler Sch. for Women; dir., Boston Y.M.C.A .; mem. Boston Life Ins. & Trust Council, Boston Ch. Commerce, Chartered Life Underwriters. Clubs: Boston City, Dorset (Vt.), Field. Author: works on inheritance taxes in relation to life Ins .; artleles on inheri- tance taxes, travel, golf. Travel: considerable. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Room 418, 80 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: Fountain St., Ashland.
GARABEDIAN, Carl Arshag, professor of mathe- matics; b. Boston, Aug. 17, 1894; s. Samuel Agush Garabedian and Hannah Cecilia (Lindquist) G .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; B.S. Tufts Coll., 1915, M.S., 1916; A.M., Ilarvard, 1921, Ph.D., 1923; m. Margaret Roesel of Sagaponack, L.I., N.Y., 1924; children-Caroline Roesel, Paul Roesel. Asst. prof. math., organist and choir dir., Univ. N.H., 1916-20; instr. math., Harvard, 1921-23; study In Paris on Parker fellowship (Ilarvard), 1923-24; asst. prof. math., organist, Northwestern Univ., 1924-25; asso. prof. math., Univ. Cincinnati, 1925- 29; asso. prof. math., organist, St. Stephen's Coll., Columbia, 1929-35; asso. prof. math. and physics, organist and choir dir., Wheaton Coll., 1935-37, prof., 1937 -; corpl. Ballistic Div., U.S.A., at
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Aberdeen, Md., last 6 mos, of World War; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Math. Soe., Am. Math. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Nat. Council Teachers of Math., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Author: Text- books; artieles on math, or music in various jours. in U.S. and abroad. Travel: Fr., It., Eng. Office and home: Wheaton College, Norton.
GARCEAU, (Ernest) Lovett, consulting engineer; b. Boston, May 31, 1906; s. Edgar Gareeau, M.1)., and Sally Holmes (Morse) G .; ed. Country Day Seh., Newton; A.B., Harvard, 1928; m. Dunlop Scott Glen of Shawnee. Okla., 1935. Did engring. research, Harvard, and cancer research with Dr. Percy Davidson, 1929-30; engring. development, Internat. Telephone Corp. and other firms, 1930- 31; research engr., development of electrophysiol. apparatus, the electroencephalograph, dept. physlol., Harvard Med. Sch., 1931-35; estab. Elec- tro-Medical Laboratory, Inc., manufactured elec- troencephalograph and neurol. instruments, did research in application of electroencephalography to epilepsy, schizophrenia, etc., 1935 -; pres. Elec- tro-Med. Lab., Ine .; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Inst. Radio Engrs. (asso.). Author: articles in tech. and med. jours. Travel: Western Europe, U.S., Can. Desc., father's side, from 1st settlers of Grand Pré, Acadie; mother's side, from all but two of original Mayflower colonists. ' Congregational- ist. Office: Electro-Medleal Laboratory, Ine., Hol- liston. Home: "The Dog Song," Holliston.
GARCELON, Alonzo H., lawyer; b. Wash., N.J., Oet. 29, 1879; s. D)r. Alonzo M. Garcelon and Jennie M. (Skelton) G .; ed. Nichols Latin sch., Lewiston, Me .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1907; m. Marion Stetson of Boston, July 16, 1921; children-Jeanne, William S. Practiced law Boston, 1909 -; partner, Garcelon & Emerson, 1909 -; lleensed to practice before U.S. Supreme Ct., U.S. Cts. of Mass., Mass. Cts., U.S. Bd. Tax Appeal; dir. Garcelon & Emerson; spl. asst. U.S. atty., Dist. Mass., 1918-21; mem. Masons (32°, Scot. rite). Travel: U.S. Ancestor apprenticed to Paul Revere. Unitarian. Democrat. Ofllce: 24 Milk St., Boston. Home: 86 Falmouth Rd., Ar-
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V GARCELON, William Frye, lawyer; b. Lewiston, Me., Oct. 24, 1868; s. William F. Garcelon and Lucy A. (Tatterson) G .; ed. A.B., Bates College, 1890; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1895; m. Grace F. Mer- rill of Auburn, Me., Sept. 13, 1899; children- Merrill, Grace. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1895, and began practice at Boston; dir. Boston Garden Arena Corp .; grad, treas. Harvard Athletic Assn., 1908-13; treas. Am. Tool & Machine Co .; dir. White-Smith Music Pub. Co., Am. News Co., Arm- strong Co., Thompson's Spa; tr. Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk .; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907-09; ehmn. N.E. Shippers Advisory Bd. 1925-39; mem. bd. of fellows Bates Coll., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Masons. Clubs: Commonwealth Country, Hunne- well. Republican. Office: Sears Bldg., Boston. Home: Newton.
GARDINER, Edward Irving, civil engineer; b. East Providence, R I., Nov. 24, 1886; s. George W. Gard- iner and Emma E. (Reading) G .; ed. B.M.C. Dur- fee high sch., Fall River; B.S. (eiv. engring.), Worcester Poly. Inst., 1911; m. Minnie M. Davis of Dighton, Sept. 25, 1912. Draftsman, signal dept., B.&A.R.R, 1911-18, asst. engr., 1918 -: mem. Boston Soc. C.E .; active in Boy Scouts. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Room 381, South Station, Boston. Home: 6 Forest St., Na- tick.
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GARDINER, Robert Hallowell, lawyer, trustee; b. Newton, Nov. 5. 1882; s. Robert Halloweil Gardi- ner and Alice (Bangs) G .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1903, A.M., 1904; Ll .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Elizabeth Denny of Brookline, Sept. 17, 1910; children-Mrs. Frances Peter, Rob- ert Hallowell, Jr., John Hays, Arthur Denny, Ben- jamin Outram, Henry Gilbert, Charles Winn. Gen. law and trustee practice with father, 1907- 24; organized Fiduciary Trust Co., Boston, 1928, pres., dir., 1928 -; dir. Arlington Mills, Tampa Elee. Co., Fall River Gas Works, Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co., Essex Co .; tr. Century Shares Trust,
Boston Personal Property Trust, Boston Real Es- tate Trust, ete .; tr. Groton Sch., Episc. Theol. Sch., tr., treas. Michael Anagnos Sch .; mgr. Farm & Trade Sch .; deputy, P.E. Gen. Conv, from dloeese of Me., 1925, 1928, 1931, 1934, 1937; mem. Nat. Coun- cil, P.E. Ch .; commd. major, F.A. Res. Corps, Plattsburg, Aug. 1917; comd. 3d Batt., 303rd F.A., A.E.F., 1917-19. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: Gardiner, Me.
VGARDINER, William Tudor, ex-governor; b. New- ton, June 12, 1892; s. Robert Hallowell Gardiner and Alice (Bangs) G .; ed. Groton Sch. 1910; A.B., Harvard, 1914; LL.D., Bates, 1929, Univ. Maine, 1932; student Harvard Law Sch., 2 yrs .; m. Mar- garet Thomas of Boston, Sept. 16, 1916; ehildren- Tudor, Thomas, Margaret, Sylvester. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1917, and to Me. bar, 1919; began prae- tice at Augusta, Me .; formerly mem. firm Andrews, Nelson & Gardiner; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1921-25 (speaker of house, 1925); elected gov. of Me. two terms, 1929-33; chin. Paelfic Coast Co., Inc. Investors; dlr. U.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co .; enlisted as pvt. 1st Me. Heavy F.A., reorgan- ized as 56th Pioneer Inf., advanced through grades to 1st lt., served in Meuse-Argonne offensive, World War; mem. Am. Legion, Masons, Elks, Grange. Clubs: Cumberland, Portland Yacht (Portland), Brookline Country, Somerset, Tavern, Unlon Boat (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.). Episeopalian. Repub- lican. Oflice: 1 Court St., Boston, and Augusta, Me. Home: Gardiner, Me.
VGARDNER, Archibald Robert, surgeon; b. New Ip- swich, N.H., Nov. 28, 1880; s. Archibald Gardner and Kate Emma (Balcom) G .; ed. Lowell high sch .; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1902; unmarried. After interneship and post-grad. courses entered surg. practice with Dr. J. Arthur Gage, Lowell; surg., Lowell Gen. Hosp., 1905-, St. Joseph's Hosp., 1907-, B.&M.R.R., Lowell Caneer Clinic; tr. Lowell Instn. for Sav., 1930-37; med. mem. Draft Bd. No. 2, Lowell, 1917-18; 1st It. M.C., U.S.A., July 12, 1918- May 28, 1919; fellow Am. Coll. Surgs., N.E. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soe .; mem. A.M.A .; Mass. Med. Soc .; Middlesex North Dist. Med. Soc. (past pres. and see.) ; Harvard Med. Alumni Assn .; many Masonlc bodies, inel. 32°. Clubs: Vesper Country (Lowell), Arundel Golf (Kennebunkport, Me.). Travel: Eu- rope, No. Am. Colonial and Revolutionary an- cestry. Protestant. Republican. Office: 16 Shat- tuck St., Lowell. Home: 100 Livingston Av., Lowell. Summer res .: Kennebunkport, Me.
GARDNER, Arthur L., works manager; b. Wake- field, Nov. 26, 1886; s. Charles A. Gardner and Jennie (Symmes) G .; ed. Wakefield high sch .; B.S., M.I.T. 1908; m. Emily P. Edmond of Wakefield, Oct. 27, 1909; children-Lawrenee R., Jeannette, C. Edmond. Asst. supt. R. & H. Chem. Co., Perth Amboy, N.J., 1908-15; asst. supt. N.E. Mfg. Co., No. Woburn, 1915-19; supt. Merrlmae Chem. Co., Everett, 1920-28; works mgr. Merrlmac Chem. Co., later Monsanto Chem. Co., 1928 -; mem. Bd. Seleet- men (chmn. 2 yrs.) Wakefield, 1921-24, ehinn. Town Finance Com., 1931-34; v.p. Wakefield Sav. Bk .; treas. First l'arlsh, Wakefield; asst. supt., muni- tions plant, in civilian service, World War; mem. Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Phl Gamma Delta. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Offiee: Monsanto Chemical Co., Merrimac Div., Everett. Home: 126 Chestnut St., Wakefield.
VGARDNER, Clifford M., cotton and eloth broker; b. Fall River, Nov. 11, 1875; s. Israel Peckham Gard- ner and Mary Frances (Easterbrooks) G .; ed. B.M.C. Durfee high sch., Fall River, 1893; m. Nellie I. Borden of Fall River, Apr. 26, 1905; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Borden (Mrs. Maxwell Turner). In em- ploy of others, 1894-1912; with Clifford M. Gardner Co., cotton and eloth brokerage, Fall River, 1912 -; dir. Richard Borden Mfg. Co .; mem. corp., Fall River Sav. Bk. Club: Quequeehan (Fall River). Congregationalist. Republlean. Office: 100 Pur- chase St., Fall River. Home: 79 Highland Av., Fall River.
GARDNER, Darwin Earl, investment banker; b. Toledo, O., Apr. 28, 1897; s. Charles Gardner and Anna Secor (Berdan) G .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1920;
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m. Beatrice Ewan of Boston, Apr. 28, 1926; chil- dren-Charles Robert, Darwin Earl, Jr., Alicia Grace. Mem. Townsend, Anthony & Tyson, mems. N. Y. Stock Exchange, 1923-36; treas., Russell Dean & Co., investment securities, 1937 -; treas. Berlitz Sch. Langs., Boston, 1933-, De Muir Products Labs .; dir. Scalebuoy Co .; ensign, U.S.N.R.F., World War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Cambridge Boat, etc. Episcopalian. Independent Republican. Of- fice: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: 22 Craigie St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Cohasset.
GARDNER, Douald Watt, director of public rela- tions; b. Broekton, Dec. 22, 1903; s. Emanuel W. Gardner and E. May (Mason) G .; ed. Brockton high seh .; Clark Seh., Ilanover, N.H .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll .; m. Katharine Seward of Forest Hills, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1929; children-Katharine, Donald W., Jr. Dir. pub. relations, N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc., accountY executives, Phila. and Boston, 1927-38; Whiting Milk Co., 1938 -; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sphinx. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Dartmouth Outing, White Mt. Skl Runners. Travel: Europe, U.S., Mex. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Whiting Milk Co., 570 Rutherford Av., Boston. Home: 39 Orchard St., Marblehead. Summer res .: Monument Beach, Cape Cod.
V GARDNER, Edwin Daniels, physician; b. Ilolliston, Dec. 23, 1884; s. Charles A. Gardner and Emma (Daniels) G .; ed. Holliston high sch .; Worcester Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch. 1910; m. Evelyn Hours of Rockland, Junc 20, 1912. Surgical internship, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1910- 12; surgery in New Bedford, 1912 -; surg., St. Luke's Hosp .; pres. directing staff, Sol-E-Mar Ilosp., So. Dartmouth; eons, staff Hi-Fields Hosp., Falmouth, mem. New Bedford Medical Soc., Mass. Med. Soe., A C.S., Am. Urol. Soc., A.M.A., Boston Med. Lib., Kappa Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma. V. chinn. Medical Advisory Bd. No. 31, World War. Clubs: Wamsutta (dir.), New Bedford Country (v.p.). Travel: Europe, So. Am., W.I., Alaska, Can., U.S. Dese, on mother's side from Gov. Bradford. Prot- estant. Republican. Ilome: 150 Cottage St., New Bedford. Summer res .: Nonquit, So. Dartmouth.
V'GARDNER, Edwin S., lawyer; b. Palmer, May 1, 1876; s. Charles L. Gardner and Esther Fly (Gilmorc) G .; ed. Moses-Brown, Providence, R. E .; A.B., Am- herst Coll., 1898; LI,,B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1901; m. Ilarriet Babeock of N.Y. City, June 21, 1911; children-Mary Gilmore (Mrs. Calvin Waters), Edwin Gilmore. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1902; engaged in gen, practice of law, Springfield, 1902 --; mem. law firm Gardner, Gardner & Bald- win, 1902 -; dir. Third Nat. Bk. & Trust Co., Springfield; mem. Beta Theta Pi. Club: Colony (Springfield). Republican. Office: 31 Ein St., Springfield. Home: 250 Maple St., Springfield. Sumner home: Raymond, Mc.
VGARDNER, Frank II., clergyman; b. Swansea, Jan. 16, 1869; s. Henry A. Gardner and Caroline C. (Mason) G .; ed. Warren (R.I.) high sch .; Bryant & Stratton Bus. Sch., 1881-86; Christian Biblical Inst., 1892-94; m. Edith M. Buffington of Swansea, May 23, 1894; 1 dau .- Doris E. (Mrs. Hamilton M. Gardner). Ordained to Cong. ministry, 1894; pas- torates in Me., N.Y., N.H., 1893-1917; pastor, Pot- tersville Congl. Ch. 1917-38, North Westport Congl. Ch., 1918-, sec. Christian Camp Meeting Assn .; scc .- treas. N.E. Christian Convention; dir. S.P.C.C. Home: Touisset.
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+GARDNER, George Peabody, corporation official; b. Boston, Nov. 19, 1855; s. George Augustus Gardner and Eliza Endicott (Peabody) G ; ed. BA, Har- vard, 1877; m. Esther Burnett of Southboro, June 11, 1884; children-Catherine, George Peabody, Jr. Pres. Provident Inst. for Sav .; pres. and tr. Amoskeag Co .; dir. State St. Exchange, Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., Union Freight R.R. Co., First Nat. Bk. of Boston; mem. bd. of mgrs., Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary; tr. Mus. Fine Arts; treas. Soc. for the Relief of Aged and Disabled Episcopal Clergymen. Hon. pres. Children's Hosp .; Mem. First Corps Cadets; capt. and a .- d .- c. 2d Brig. staff, M.V.M. Clubs: Harvard, Somerset, Country (Boston), Uni- versity, Harvard (N.Y.). Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 186 Beacon St., Boston. Died June 6, 1939.
GARDNER, George Peabody, trustee: b. Boston, Jan. 28, 1888; s. George Peabody Gardner and Esther (Burnett) G .; ed. St. Marks Sch., South- boro, 1906; A.B. (enm laude) Harvard, 1910; m. Rose Phinney Grosvenor of Providence, R.I., Jan. 28, 1913; children-Katharine Peabody (Mrs. Parmely W. Ilerrick, Jr.), Isabella Stewart ( Mrs. Ilarold A. Van Kirk), George Peabody, Jr., John Lowell, Rose Phinney, Robert Grosvenor. Chm. bd. dirs., Atlantic Coast Fisheries Co., Wilson- Jones Co .; dir. Boston Fund, Inc., Eastern S.S. Lines, Gen. Elec. Co., Grosvenor-Dale Co., Gros- venor-Dale Securities Co., Internat. Gen. Elcc. Co., Am. Tel. & Tel. Co .; Boston Metal Investors, Inc., Mass. Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Mass. flosp. Life Ins. Co., North Am. Mines, Inc., Old Colony Trust Co., Thomson Elec. Welding Co., Waltham Watch Co .; First Nat. Bk. of Boston, tr. Amoskeag Co., Provi- dent Inst. for Savings, State Street Exchange; St Mark's School, Southboro, Lenox School, Lenox, Mass. Humane Soc .; Mem. bd. oversecrs, Harvard College, bd mgr. Children's Hosp., bd. mgrs. trs of Donations of Prot. Epis. Church; capt. O.R.C., Dee. 12, 1917-Apr. 5, 1918; q.m. U.S.N.R.F. Apr. 23, 1918; ensign Nav. Aux. Res., Sept. 9, 1918; hon. discharged, Jan. 7, 1919; mem. Phl Beta Kappa, Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston, N. Y.), Somerset, Tavern, The Country (Brookline), Longwood Cricket (Chestnut Hill), lessex Inst. (Salem), Harvard Travelers (Cambridge), The Brook (N.Y.), Eastern Yacht. Author: Chiefly the Orient, 1912. Travel: Russia, Trans-Siberian Man- churia, Korea, Japan, China, Philippines, Jolo, Basilan, Zamboanga, and other Islands, 1910; Java, Singapore, Burma, India, Egypt, Greece, Constan- tinople, 1911; Algiers, Constantine, El-Kantara, Sa- hara, Biskra, Touggourt, 1913; Curacao, D. W. I., Venezuela, Porto Rico, 1918. Episcopalian; mem. Vestry Trinity Ch., Boston. Republican. Offlee: 10 Post Office Square, Boston. Home: 135 Warren St., Brookline. Summer homc: Roque Island, Me. y GARDNER, Henry, mechanical engineer (retired) ; b. Salem, June 8, 1873; s. Henry Gardner and Elizabeth Richardson (Gillis) G .; ed. Salcm high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1896; m. Julia Streeter of Con- cord, N.H., 1906; children-Rosamond, Henry, Julia, Frank. Served 30 yrs, in various positions on several R.R.'s; supervisor of apprentiec educa- tion; supt. shop effleiency methods; master me- chanie; shop supt .; spl. engr., corporate mech. engr .; v.p. Coppus Locomotive Equipment Co. (Worcester); cons. engr., Steamotor Co. (Chica- go); dir. Comtor Co. (Waltham): past mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Ry. Assn., etc. Clubs: N.Y.R.R .; University (N.Y.); Engineers (Baltimore), Re- publiean (Mass.). Author: articles in tech. press, papers read before tech. soes. Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., etc. Desc. Gardners, who for 140 yrs. (1725- 1865) operated clipper ships from Salem, incl. Jonathan Gardner, b. 1698, Capt. John Gardner, b. 1736, John Gardner, b. 1771, (built "David Plngrec House" on Essex St.), Henry Gardner, b. 1809. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 46 Gardner Rd., Brookline.
GARDNER, George Knowles, prof. of law; b. Wor- cester, Dec. 17, 1891; s. George Enos Gardner and Mary McIntyre (Knowles) G .; ed. Worcester Classical high sch. 1904-8; Amherst Coll. 1908-9; A.B., Harvard, 1912; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1914; m. Eliz. Gardner of Springfield, May 27, 1916; children-Eugene Knowles, Stanley Stewart, Ro- bert William. Practiced law in Boston, 1914-28; prof. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1928 -; dir. Taunton Coating Mills, Inc .; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Y GARDNER, Murray Frank, electrical engineer; b. Bar Assns. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Faculty Lansing, Mich., Dec. 17, 1897; s. Frank L. Gardner and Frances (Murray) G .; ed. Mich. Agr. Coll., 1916-17; B.S. (elee. engring.) Univ. Mich., 1920; M.S. (elec. engring.), M.I.T., 1924; m. Helen K. Newman of Elgin, Ill., July 6, 1932; 1 dau .- Su- (Camb.), Hingham Yacht. Author: essays in legal periodicals. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Lang- dell Hall, Cambridge. Home: 37 Fayerweather St .. Cambridge.
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sanne Shepherd. Engaged as research asst., M.I.T., 1920-21; elec. engr., cable works, Ain. Steel & Wire Co., Worcester, 1921-22; asst. and instr., M.I.T. 1922-29, asst. prof. elec. engring., 1929-37, assoc. prof., 1937 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Alpha Delta Phi. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 155 Lewis Rd., Belmont.
GARDNER, William Edward, minister; b. Sherborn, Mar. 22, 1872; s. William Brown Gardner and Har- riet ( Eaton) G .; ed. Coffin Scht., Nantucket; Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1895; B.D., Epise. Theol. Sch., 1898; D.D., Brown Univ., 1915, Univ. of the South, 1916; m. Mary Wentworth Tracy of Nantucket, Sept. 14, 1898. Ordained deacon and priest, P.E. Ch., 1898; rector, Ch. of the Holy Name, Swampscott, 1898- 1903, Christ Ch., Quincy, 1903-08; St. James Ch., Cambridge, 1908-10; N.IC. sec. Bd. of Missions, P.E. Ch., N.Y., 1912-30; exec. sec. Nat. Dept. of Reli- gious Ed., 1920-26; rector, Ch. of the Messiah, Boston, 1926-28; asst. minister, Greene Foundation, Trinity Ch., Boston, 1928 -. Club: University. Au- thor: History of Christianity, 1903; Winners of the World, 1909; Children's Challenge to the Church, 1913. Dese. first planter, Thomas Gardner. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: Trinity Church, Cop- ley Sq., Boston. Home: 160 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: 33 Orange St., Nantucket Island.
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GARFIELD, Irvin MeDowell, lawyer, trustee; b. Hiram, O., Aug. 3, 1870; s. James A. Garfield and Lucretia ( Rudolph) G .; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Con- cord, N.H .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1893; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1896; in. Susan Enimons of Boston, Oct. 16, 1906; children -- Eleanor, Jane, Irvin Me- Dowell. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1896, and began practice at Boston; mem, firm Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson; treas, elk. and dir. East Middlesex St. Ry. Co .; chmn. bd. of dirs., Lawrence Gas and Elee. Co .; tr. Warren Inst. for Sav., New- port Land Co., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp. (apptd. by Gov.) ; mem. Am, and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Somerset, Country, Woods Hole Golf, Williams (N.Y.). Unitarian. Republican. Ollice: 30 State St., Boston. llome: Boston. Summer home: Woods Hole.
GARFIELD, James, lawyer; b. Cleveland, O., Oct. 28, 1889; s. llarry Augustus Garfield and Belle llartford ( Mason) G .; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.Il .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; m. Edith del. Townsend of Buf- falo, N.Y., Jan. 20, 1923; children-J. Robinson, Elizabeth Ann, Harry A., Edith T. Law clk. with Choate, Hall and Stewart, 1915-17, 1920-22, partner 1922 --; spl. asst., State Dept., Washington, 1919- 20; dir. Boston and Me. R.R .; dir. and clk., Boston Herald-Traveler Corp .; senior warden, Christ Church, Cambridge; sec. and mem. Bd., Children's Hosp., Boston; treas, and mem. Bd., Nursery Train- ing Sch., Boston; capt. Heavy Arty., Nov. 1917- July 1919; overseas Oct. 1918-July 1919; aide to Pres. Wilson, later to Sec. Lansing at Paris P'cace Conference, Dec. 1918-July 1919. Clubs: Union (Boston), University (Boston), Country (Brook- line), Williams ( N.Y.). Episcopalian. Re pub- lican. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 14 Hub- bard Park, Cambridge. Summer res .: Putney, Vt. V'GARFIELD, Walter Thompson, physician; b. Pem- broke, Feb. 8, 1882; s. Leonard D. Garfield and Leonica (Thompson) G .: ed. Camb. Latin sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1909; m. Elsie 1. Griffin of Portland, Me., June 18, 1913; children-Leonard Dwinell, Philip Nickerson; in gen. practice of medicine, 1911-18; dermatologist, 1919 -; asso. prof. dermatology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; visiting phys. Boston City Hosp .; phys .- in- chief, skin dept., Cambridge City Hosp .; skin dept. consultant in several hosps .; capt. U.S. Med. Corps, 1918-19; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Der- matological Soc., Masons, Soc. Mayflower Deses., Boy Scouts of Am. (exec. bd., Sachem Council; Silver Beaver recipient). Club: Belmont Medical. Author: several medical papers. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: 19 Bay State Rd., Boston. llome: 51 Millerest Rd., Belmont. Summer home: New Ipswich, N.H.
GARGILL, Samuel Leon, physician; b. Russia, Feb. 2, 1900; s. Abrahanı Gargill and Naoml (Rubin) G .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; Tufts Coll. Prc- Med. Sch., 2 yrs .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1925; m. Eileen Ruth Goodman of Boston, Oct. 7, 1925; children-Taube Rosc, Miriam Deborah, Naomi. Interne, 2d med. service, Boston City Hosp., 1925- 27, asst. res. phys., Thorndike Mem. Lab., 1927-28; med. practice, limited to internal med., Boston, 1929 -; asso. in med., Harvard Med. Sch .; asso. phys., Beth Israel Hosp., Boston; fellow Mass. Med Soc., A.M.A .; mem. Am. Soc. Clin. Investiga- tion. Club: New Century (Boston). Author: sci. articles on velocity of blood flow, metabolism and treatment of osteomalacia, studies in agranulocy- tosis, studies in nodular goitre, ctc. Jewish. In- dependent. Office: 481 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 15 Hillsdale Rd., Arlington.
GARLAND, Carl Nathaniel, clergyman; b. New- foundland, June 1, 1873; s. Josiah Garland and Mariah (Louis) G .; ed. grad., East Me. Conf. Sem., 1902; grad., Bangor Theol. Sem., 1905; A.B., Univ. Ne., 1907, L.H.1)., 1934; m. Viola (Webb) Barbour of Deer Isle, Me., Apr. 26, 1899; children-Cecil G., ilelen M. (d.), Mrs. Jessie Garland Hayden, Carl Gordon. Ordained to ministry, M.E. Ch., 1903; pastorates included Bar Harbor, Me., 1907- 10, Rockland, Me., 1911, Grace Ch., Bangor, Mc., 1921-25; Green St. Ch., Augusta, Me., 1925-30; supt., M.E. Chis., Rockland Dist., 1912-17, Portland Dist., 1931-37; pastor, 1st Meth. Ch., Needham, 1937 -; del. gen. conf., M.E. Ch., 1916, 1936; field sec., Cen- tenary Orgn., Meth. Minute Men, 1919; dir. finance campaign, Supt., Deaconess Hosp., Billings, Mont., 1920-21; mem. Gen. Conf. Cominn, on World Peace 1937 -; Interdenominational Commn., Me., 1912- 21, 1931-37; tr. Meth. Annual Conf., Mc., 1932-37; tr. State Hosps., Me., 1921-28; mem. State Com., Pub. Parks & Hist. Spots, Me., 1932-34; dir. social and rel. activities, lecturer (Ambulance Service), Y.M.C.A., with A.E.I .. , 1917-18. Club: Kiwanis. Travel: U.S. (extensive), Can., Fr. Methodist. In- dependent. Office and home: 566 Hunnewell St., Needham. Summer res .: Peace
Lodge, Buck's Pond, Bueksport, Me.
VGARLAND, Joseph, physician; b. Gloucester, Jan. 1, 1893; s. Joseph Everett Garland and Sarah McLen- nen ( Rogers) G .; ed. Gloucester high sch .; Phil- lips Acad., Andover; A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.D., llarvard Med. Sch., 1919; in. Mira Wellman Cro- well of Concord, N.H., Sept. 20, 1921; children- Joseph Everett, Anne Kimball. House officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1919-21; on staff, Boston City llosp., 1922-1, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1924 -; instr., Harvard Med. Sch .; consultant, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary; N.E. Baptist, Addison Gilbert ( Glouces- ter) and Waltham Hosps,; practising discases of children; mem. Mass. Med. Soc .; A.M.A .; Am. Acad. Pediatrics. Clubs: Aesculapian (Harvard Med. Sch.), Harvard ( Boston). Author: The Doctor's Saddle-Bag, The Youngest of the Family, The Road to Adolescence. Congregationalist. Office: 264 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 28 Allerton St., Brookline. Summer res .: Lincoln.
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