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V GIFFORD, Franklin Kent, clergyman, author; b. Garrison, N.Y., Mar. 6, 1861; s. Elisha Gifford and Louise Jane (Knapp) G .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; Cambridge high sch .; A.B., llarvard 1884; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch., 1893; A.M., Tufts Coll., 1893; in. Mabel Vaughan Wood of Hallowell, Me., 1893 (d. 1898); m. (2d) Ivanella Maud Martin of Winona, Minn., 1899 (d. 1932); children-llazel ((.). In Unitarlan ministry. Author: Aphro- (lite, 1901; The Belle Islers (under pen-name Richard Brinsley Newman), 1908; The Demo- cratic Rhine-Maid, 1914; The Social Message of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1915; All or None (com- edy ).
. Unitarian. Fellowship for Social Justice. Address: 351 Ilarvard St., Cambridge.
GIFFORD, George Hussey, professor of romance languages; b. New Bedford, May 3, 1892; s. Na- thaniel William Gifford and Elizabeth Colden (Murray) G .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1905-9; A.B., Harvard, 1913, A.M., 1921, Ph.D., 1927; Balliol Coll. of Oxford Univ., 1913-6; m. Frederica Har- rison Gilbert of Brookline, Aug. 29, 1922; children -Nathaniel Harrison, Augusta Todd, George Hus- Sey, Jr. Instr. French, Harvard 1916-17, 1920-22, 1923-24; instr., U.S. Naval Acad., 1917-20; Am. Reader, Univ. of Paris, 1922-23; prof., Univ. Buf- falo 1924-28; prof. Romance langs., Tufts 1928 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Lang. Assn. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), llarvard Faculty (Cambridge), Harvard Mus. Assn., Cambridge Boat. Author: La France à travers les Siècles, 1936; articles on modern langs. in philol, publs. Episcopalian. Office: Tufts Coll. Ilome: 51 llarvard Av., Brook- line. Summer home: Cent Quinze, Cape Porpoise, Me.
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GIFFORD, Harry Peabody, banker; b. Salem, Feb. 26, 1876; s. George A. Gifford and Annie M. (Cloutman) G .; ed. primary and gram. schs .; in. Bertha V. S. Messer of Salem, Dec. 2, 1896; chil- dren-Mrs. Dorothy Perry (d.), Mrs. Elizabeth C. Barnes, Mrs. Louise S. Perry In employ of Salem Five Cent Sav. Bk., 1891-, pres., dir., 1927 -; dir. Day Trust Co. (Boston), Warren Nat. Bk. (Peabody), Salem Morris Plan Co., Hol- yoke Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; tr. Plummer Farm Sch. of Reform for Boys; mem. Com. Council, Salem, 1903-05; Bd. Aldermen, 1910-11; Mass. State Sen- ate, 1926-27; mem. Masons, K.T., r.O.O.F. Clubs: Boston City, Salem Billiard. Travel: U.S., Can., Europe. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 210 Essex St., Salem. Home: 16 Winter St., Salem. GIFFORD, Robert Gregory, artist, writer, inventor; b. Medford, Dec. 10, 1897; s. Stephen W. Gifford and Ella Louise (Chandler) G .; ed. Medford high sch .; Sch. Boston Mus. Fine Arts; N.Y. Acad. Ap- plied Art; Pratt Sch. Stage Design; The Fenway School of Illustration. Won scholarship, prize pupil in Museum Art Sch .; prize winner in Am. Acad. of Rome competition; experience in book illustration, textile design, commercial adv. art, etc .; has made a record number of portraits all along Atlantic seaboard; main ambition to com- plete book with illustration called "Superzones" or the Internat. Panacea from Intellectual Point of View; spl. duty in U.S. Navy inventing charts for instructing officers of ships on camouflage in all its variations, World War; mem. Duxbury and Rockport Art Soes., Duxbury Hist. Assn. Clubs: Democratie (N.Y.), Duxbury Yacht. Au- thor: many newspaper and mag. articles on varl-
ous subjeets. Travel: all over Europe; Eastern U.S. and Can. Famlly always lived on John Al- den and Standish estates, Duxbury; dese. in in- numerable ways from Pilgrims. Unitarian. Non- partisan. Office: 59 W. 56 St., N.Y. City. Home: Park Plaza Hotel, 50 W. 77 St., N.Y. City. Sun- mer res. : Duxbury.
GILBERT, Carl Joyce, lawyer; b. Bloomfield, N.J., Apr. 3, 1906; s. Seymour P'. Gilbert and Carrie Jennings (Cooper) G .; ed. Newark (N.l.) Acad .; A.B., Univ. Va., 1928; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1931; m. Helen A. Homans of Boston, June 27. 1936. Practiced law, Boston, 1931 -; mem. Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins: tr. Tufts Coll .; men. bd. mgrs., Boston Dispensary, North Bennett St. Industrial Sch .; mem. Am, and Boston Bar Assus. Clubs: St. Botolph, Dedham Country & Polo. Of- fice: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 33 High Rock St., Needham.
GILBERT, Morgan Parkhurst, lawyer; b. Spring- field, June 8, 1903; s. William Edward Gilbert and Jessie Morgan (Dewey) G .; ed. Hackley Sch., Tarrytown, N.Y .; A.B., Yale, 1925; LL.B., Yale Law Sch., 1928; m. Rosemary Repo of Westfield, Oct. 25, 1934; children-William, John Morgan Dir. Union Trust Co., Springfield; tr. Springfield Hosp. Club: Colony (Springfield). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 1323 Main St., Springfield. Home: Ilartford, Conn.
Y GILBERT, Royce Wheeler, engineer; b. LeMars, la .. Aug. 13, 1887; s. Amos Wheeler Gilbert and Ellen (Alworth) G .; ed. Minneapolis ( Minn.) cent. high sch .; Unlv. Minn .; S.B., M.1.T., 1909; m. Victoria Sordoni of Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 14, 1911; I dau .- Doris. With Stone & Webster, 1910-17; MacArthur Bros., 1917-19; mem. Chase & Gilbert, 1919 -; pres. Gilbert-Varker, Ine .; treas. Chase & Gilbert, Inc .; v.p. Nelson-Chase & Gilbert; men. Soc. Founders & Patriots, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Author: tech. papers. Family settled in Mass .. 1620. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 31 St. James Av., Boston. llome: 80 Waban llill Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Camden, Mc.
YGILBERT, Willlam Edward, banker; b. Springfield, Aug. 28, 1870; s. George Stebbins Gilbert and Ella ( Parkhurst) G .; ed. Springfield pub. schs .; in. Jessie Morgan Dewey of Springfield, Ort 10, 1891; children-George Dewey, Morgan Park - hurst. Employed by Third Nat. Bank, 1883-93; teller, City Nat. Bk., 1893-99, cashier, 1899-1906; v.p. and treas. Union Trust Co. 1906-16; pres. Union Trust Co., Springfield, Jan. 1916 -; tr. llampden Sav. Bk .; v.p. and director of the Wico Electrle Company; dir. Fisk Rubber Corp., The Torrington Co., Bowles Lunch, Inc .; tr. Springfield llosp .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Bank - ors, Canadian (New York), Colony (Springfield . Unitarian. Republican. Office: Union Trust Co., Springfield. flome: 172 Long Hill St., Springtick.
GILBERTSON, Albert Nicolay, clergyman, former college teacher; b. Ellsworth, Minn., Jan. 5, 1885; s. Ole Gilbertson (in Nor. Gulbrandsen Hvaterud ) and Marthe Tobiasdatter (Klinkenberg) G .; ed. Willnar (Minn.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Minn., 1908. A.M., 1909; Ph D., Clark Univ., 1913; S.T.M., llarvard Div. Sch, 1920; m. Beatrice Woodcock of Grafton, Aug. 28, 1912; children-Norman, Hel-
en, Dorothy, Elinor. Instr. psychology and an- thropology, Univ. Colo., 1909-10; asst. and instr. in same, Unlv. Minn .. 1908-09, 1910-12, 1913-15; instr., Minneapolis Kindergarten Normal Sch. and llandieraft Normal Sch., 1911-12, Scabury Div. Sch., 1915-16; student, Epise. Theol. Sch , Cambridge, and Harvard Div. Sch., 1916-21; rector. Barnstable, Malden, and Marblehead, 1916-26. Ver- million, S. D., 1926-29, Warwick, R 1, 1929-31; non- parochial clergyman, 1931 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa. Author: articles in Eney. of Religion and Ethics (Hast- ings), anthropol. and psychol. jours. 'Travel: Can., Eng., Nor., Den., Ger. Wife desc. William Brewster, Plymouth, 1620; John Woodcock, 1st settler in No. Attleboro; William Jameson, Scotch-Irish, Boston, 1718. Episcopalian. Inde- dependent. Home: 13 Leland v., North Grafton.
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GILBOY, Elizabeth Waterman, economist; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 24, 1903; d. Arthur John Waterman and Amy Harlow (Lane) W .; ed. Girls' Latin sch., Bos- ton; A.B., Barnard Coll., 1924; A.M., Radcliffe Coll., 1925, Ph.D., 1929; m. Glennon Gilboy of Cambridge, Apr. 19, 1930. Held Whitney fellowship (Rad- cliffe Coll.) for study in England, 1926-28; instr. economics, Wellesley Coll., 1928-29; sec. Harvard Com. on Research In Social Sciences and grad. advisor in economics, Radcliffe Coll., 1929 -; mem. Mass. Civic League, Mass. Birth Control League, Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Econometric Soe. Author: Wages in Eighteenth Century Eng- land, 1934; many sci. articles in econ. jours. Travel: Eng., Fr., Aus., Ger., Hung., Belg., Hol., Can., Bermuda. Independent. Office: G-49 Lit- tauer Centre, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: Trapelo Rd., Lincoln.
GILBOY, Glennon, consulting engineer; b. Duryea, Pa., Sept. 11, 1902; s. James B. Gllboy and Agnes V. (Glennon) G .; ed. Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa .; S.B., M.I.T., 1925, S.M., 1926, Sc.D., 1928; m. Eliz- abeth Lane Waterman of Boston, Apr. 19, 1930. Prof. civ. engring., M.I.T., 1929-39; research in soil mechanics, 1925 -; consultant to U.S. Govt. on dams and other structures for flood control and power development, 1934 -; consultant on founda- tions of bridges, buildings, and other structures; mem. Am. and Boston Soes. C.E., Am. Aead. Arts & Seienees, A.A.A.S. Club: University (Boston). Author: papers on soil mechanics, foundations, earth dams. Travel: extensive in U.S., Can., West- ern Europe, Sean. Home: Lincoln.
GILES, Allen Lester, architectural engineer; b. Walpole, June 17, 1895; s. Allen Giles, Jr., and Gertrude L. (Browne) G .; ed. Walpole high sch .; S.B. (archtl. engring.), M.I.T., 1916; m. Clara 1 .. Collins of Everett, Aug. 14, 1919; children-Allen 1., Jr., Dorothy L. Civil engr. in field, Aberthaw Constrn. Co., 1916-18, civil and planning engr., 1919- 21; asst. chief designing engr., Monks & Johnson, 1921-22; structural and estimating engr. in Engring. and Constrn. Divs., hydraulie engr., Stone & Web- ster, Inc., 1922-32; sales engr., Aluminum Co. of Am., 1933-34; chief engr. in charge of mainten- ance, redecoration, elevators, heating, lighting, grounds, etc., at Longwood Towers, large apart- ment hotel, Brookline, 1935 -; mem. Melrose Plan- ning Bd., 7 yrs .; officer in U.S. Navai Constrn. Corps on naval constrn. and industrial engring. work, World War; mem. Am. Legion (charter mem. Thomas H. Crowley Post 104), M. I.T. Alumni Assn., Masons (32º, N.H. Consistory), Mystie Shrine (Noble, Bektash Temple). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 20 Chapel St., Brookline. Home: 62 Lovell Rd., Melrose Illghlands.
GILES, John Silas, real estate, insurance; b. Cam- bridge, Dec. 9, 1901; s. George A. Giles and Susan ( Richardson) G .; ed. Cambridge high and Latin schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1923; Harvard Law Sch., 1923-24; m. Dorothy Applin of Hartford, Conn., July 3, 1928; 1 dau .- Ann. Pres. and treas. Laconia Amusement Co .; treas. George A. Giles Co., Tri- mount Theatres, Ine. (also mng. dir. of all three) ; dir. Allied Theatres of Mass .; owns and conduets George A. Giles & Son; financial tr., Colonial Trust; mem. Boston Real Estate Exeahange, Masons (32°). Clubs: Harvard Friars ( Boston). Christian Sei- entist. Republican. Office: 689 Mass. Av., Cam- bridge. Home: 10 Fairmont St., Belmont. Sun- mer res .: Camp Ono, Bridgewater, N.II.
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GILKEY, James Gordon, clergyman; b. Watertown, Sept. 28, 1889; s. James Henry Gilkey and Mary Lottie (Johnson) G .; ed. Watertown high seh .; Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1912, A.M., 1913; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1916; D.D., Colgate Univ., Colby Coll., Univ. of Vt .; LL.D., Am. Inter- nat. Coll .; Litt.D., Marietta Coll .; m. Calma Wright Howe of Cambridge, June 7, 1916; ehildren-James Gordon, Jr., Margaret Howe, Edith Brigham. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Club: Rotary. Author: ten vols. on religious subjects. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office: So. Congregation- al Chureh, Springfield. Home: 127 Mulberry St., Springfield.
Y GILL, George Carleton, paper manufacturer; b. Hinsdale, Feb. 10, 1858; s. Bartholomew Glll and Mary (Dwyer) G .; ed. Carter's Commercial Coll .; Wilbraham Wesleyan Acad .; m. Jenta Clark John- son of Holyoke, June 21, 1893 (d.); children-Dor- othy Johnson ( Mrs. Kendall B. Castle, Jr.), C. Dor- cas (Mrs. Lincoln B. Smith). Office boy, Hinsdale Woolen Co., 1876; learned paper business at Ches- ter Paper Co. mills, Huntington; sec. Chemical Paper Co., Holyoke, 1882-85, treas., 1886-92; pres. Geo. C. Gill Paper Co., 1891-1900; pres. Holyoke Nat. Bk., 1901-25, Shannon Copper Co., 1902-08, Holyoke Heater Co., 1912-, Holyoke Foundry Co., 1920 -; treas. Holyoke Securities Co., 1919 -; pres. Missisquoi Pulp & Paper Co., 1916-28; mem. Masons. Travel: Europe, Asia, Africa, Mex., Alaska. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 90 Sargent St., Holyoke. Home: 1425 Northampton St., Ilol- yoke.
Y GILLESPIE, Louis John, professor of physical chemistry; b. Hillsborough Bridge, N.H., June 10, 1886; s. John J. Gillespie and Luella (Walker) G .; ed. Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1908, A.M. and Ph.D., 1911; m. Elsie V. Jenney of New Bedford, Sept. 5, 1911; children-Louis John, Jr., Marguerite. Asst. in physics, Brown Univ., 1910-11; instr. in chem., R.I. Sch. Design, 1910-11; fellow in bacteriology, Rockfeller Inst. for Med. Research, 1911-13; bae- teriologist, Bd. Health, N.Y. City, 1913; scientist, Bureau of Soils, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1913-15; biochem- ist, Bur. of Plant Industry, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1915- 19; prof. phys. chem., Syracuse Univ., 1919-20; asst. prof. physicochemical research, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1920-26; asso. prof. physicochemical research, 1926-31, prof., 1931-7, prof. physical chem., 1937 -; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Washington Acad. Sei., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Club: MacDowell ( Boston). Author: Physi- eal Chemistry, 1931; forty articles In sci. period- icals. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. Home: Somerville.
GILLAISTTE, Lester Alphonzo, landscape and por- trait painter; b. Columbus, O., Oct. 3, 1862; s. II. Abraham Gillette and Abigill ( Williams) G .; ed. Galesburg, Ill., high sch .; studied art Calif. Sch. Design, Chicago Art . Inst., with Birge Harrison Woodstock, N. Y .; most of study was received in the open and mountains of the West. Exhibited in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York; most of work is exhibited at present in Gloucester, and work has been exhibited in 2 large exhibitions held yearly on North Shore, for 12 yrs .; sheriff, 1 term; mem. Masons. Travel: World. Methodist. Re- publican. Address: 16 Marshfield St., Gloucester.
GILIAILAND, Edwin Richard, asso. professor of chemical engineering; b. El Reno, Okla., July 10, 1909; s. Owen Edwin Gilliland and Elsie (Kelly) G .; ed. Little Rock (Ark. ) high sch .; B.S., Univ. Ill., 1930; M.S., Pa. State Coll., 1931; Se.D., M.I.T., 1933; m. Ann Frances Miller of Boston, June 15, 1938. Res. asst., M.I.T., 1933-34, instr., 1934-36, asst. prof. 1936-38, asso. prof. chem. engring., 1938 -; men. Am. Chem. Soc. Author: (with Walker Lewis Me- Adams) Principles of Chemical Engineering; (with Robinson) Distillation. Protestant. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology. Home: 3 Arlington St., Cambridge.
GILLIS, Frederick James, asst. superintendent of schools; b. Boston, Sept. 26, 1893; s. Duncan John Gillis and Mary Teresa (McCarthy) G .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Cardinal O'Connell scholarship for Boston Coll .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1916; K.C. scholar- ship for Cath. Univ. Ain., A.M., Cath. Univ. Am., 1917; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1920, A.M., 1922; Mas- ter of For. Service, Georgetown Univ., 1922; fellowship, Brookings Inst. for Econ. Research, Wash., D.C., 1922; Ph.D, Boston Coll., 1930; m. Ellen Josephine Russell of Wash., D.C., 1922; children-Frederick, Jr., Joseph, William, Daniel, Marlen, David. Teacher, Rehabilitation School, Cath. Univ. Am., 1920-21; Boston Coll., 1923-28; dir. Dept. Edn., 1924-28, instr. practice teaching, edn., hist., Grad. Sel., 1924-35, registrar, Grad. and Extension Seh., 1924-35, also of summer ses- sion; asso. prof. edn., Teachers' Coll., Boston; lec- turer on econ. hist., Boston Unlv., 1924-26; edn.,
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Cath. Summer Sch. Am., 1924, 1929, 1933; Dlv. Univ. Extension, Mass. Dept. Edn., 1926-35; State Teachers' Coll., Salem, 1935, Bridgewater, 1935; asst. Supt. Sehs., Boston, Apr. 1, 1935 -; asst. to gen. mgr., Sears Roebuck Shoe Factories, 1919-20; commercial counsellor, Czechoslovak Legation, Wash., D.C., 1921-23; U.S. del., Internat. Congress, Guatemala, 1922; dir. Adult Edn. Council of Greater Boston; enlisted U.S.A., Apr. 1917; 2d lt. Inf., Aug. 1917; overseas Sept. 1917-Aug. 1919 (wounded 3 times), 1st lt. Aug. 1918; asst. provost marshall, A.E.F., Jan .- Aug., 1919; discharged Aug., 1919; capt. Inf., Officers' Reserve Corps, 1924-28; awarded Verdun medal, Chateau Thierry medal, Purple Heart with Palm (1932) ; fellow K.C .; mem. A.A.A.S., Mass. C.O.F., Am. Geog. Soe., Delta Phl Epsilon (past Nat. v.p.), Am. Legion (1st Comdr. Joyce Kilmer Post No. 316). Offiee: 15 Beaeon St., Boston. Home: 324 Bellevue St., West Roxbury.
GILMAN, Roger, architect; b. Cambridge, Aug. 21, 1874; S. Franeis B. Gilman and Susan (flood) G .; ed. Cambridge Latin seh .; B.A., Harvard, 1895, A.M. (hon.), 1920, Ecole des Beaux Arts (arehl- teeture), 1898-01; m. Jane Taylor Bowler of Cin- einnati, Ohio, June 6, 1918; children-Barbara, Ali- son, Susan. With Post & Sons, architects, N.Y. City, 1902-8; praetlced architecture, Kansas City, Mo., 1908-16; dean, R.I. Sch. Design, 1919-29; edi- tor, Fogg Art Mus., Harvard, 1930-39; with Y.M.C.A., overseas, in French Ariny, 1918; award- ed Médaille de reconnaissance (Fr.). Author: Great Periods of Interior Architecture, 1924; ar- ticles in Am. Jour. of Archeology, Jour. of Am. Inst. of Architecture, etc .; regular contributor to Boston papers for Fogg Museum. Travel: Fr., It. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 19 Ash St., Cambridge.
- GILMORE, Albert Field, editor; b. Turner, Me .; s. Sidney M. Gilmore and Elvira (Alden) G .; ed., A.B., Bates Coll., 1892, A.M., 1895, Lltt.D., 1924, C.S.B., 1922; m. Katie May Flsh (d.); m. (2d) Mrs. Davye M. Haefele, May, 1933. Prin., high sch. Kennebunk, Me .; supt. schs., Turner, Me .; prin., Litchfield (Me.) Aead .; associated with Am. Book Co., 1897-1917; First Reader, First Ch. of Christ, Selentist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1914-17; Chr. Selenee Com. on Publ., N.Y., 1917-22; pres. The Mother Ch., 1922-23; ed., Chr. Scl. weekly and monthly mags., 1922-29; mem. Bd. Lectureshlp, Chr. Sei. Ch., 1930-32; tr. Chr. Sei. Pub. Soc., 1932 -; mem. Monitor Ed. Bd., 1932-35; teacher Chr. Sci .; mem. Me. Ho. of Rep., 1901-2. Bd. of Fellows, Bates Coll .; mem. Am. Ornithol. Union, Phi Beta Kappa,
Masons. Club: University. Author: Birds Through the Year, 1909; Birds of Field, Forest and Park, 1918; East and West of Jordon, 1929; Fellowship-The Story of a Man and a Business, 1929; Yes 'Tis Round (story of a world journey ), 1933; The Bible-Beacon Light of History, 1935; Links in Christianity's Chaln, 1938. Office: 1 Nor- way St., Boston. Home: 34 losmer St., Hudson; 90 The Fenway, Boston.
V GILMORE, Charles H., lawyer; b. Turners Falls, Feb. 27, 1878; s. William H. P. Gilmore and Luella A. (Dickinson) G .; ed. Turners Falls high sch .; Cushing Aead .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; m. Euniee L. Perry, Aug. 9, 1911. Gen. practlee of law, 1904 -; asso. with Powers & Hall, Boston, 1904-06; mem, firm Noyes, Wellman & Gilmore, 1907-24; Wellman & Gilmore, 1925; dir. Boxcraft Co., Paper Goods Co., Buxton Preserving Co .; city solicitor, Melrose, 1912, 1922; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1923-24; asso. counsel, Dept. Pub. Utllltles, tel. rate case, 1925; mein. A.F.&A.M. (Wyoming Lodge), Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Mass. Republican, Bear Hill Golf. Uni- tarian. Republiean. Office: 35 Congress St., Bos- ton. Home: 121 Sewall Woods Rd., Melrose.
GILPATRICK, Roy Hawkes, surgeon; b. Machlas, Me., Dee. 6, 1877; s. Edgar Mandleburt Gilpatrlek and Ellzabeth Penniman (Smith) G .; ed. Machias high seh .; Phillips Acad., Andover; B.A., Yale, 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch .. 1905: m. Marion Bickford Simpson, June 22, 1911. After several surgical interneships In Boston began surgleal praetlce, Boston, 1908; continued practice in Bos-
ton until 1933 when moved to Nantucket Island and continued surgical practlee there to present; former asso. In surgery Harvard; former surg. to Boston Dispensary; mem, Mass: Med. Soc., S.A.R., A.M.A. Clubs: University, Nantucket Yacht. Au- thor: many contributions to surg. periodieals. Dese., father's side, Thomas Hancock; mother's side, John Howland. Congregationalist. Repub- liean. Home: 14 Gardner St., Nantucket Island.
GILROY, William Edgar, clergyman, editor; b. Mount Forest, Ont., Feb. 10, 1876; s. William John Gilroy and Margaret (Ellis) G .; ed. Mt. Forest high sch .; B.A., Univ. Toronto, 1897; grad. in Theol., Victoria Univ., 1900; D.D., Ripon Coll., 1923, Vle- toria Univ., 1938; Litt.D., Syracuse Univ., 1926; m. Elizabeth Ann Gilroy of Hamilton, Ont., 1901; 1 son-John. Began ministry as Methodist Itiner- ant in Canada; ordained Cong. minister, 1900; pas- tor, Broadview Av. Ch., Toronto, 1900-06, Congre- gational Ch., Brantford, Ont., 1907-11, First Cong. Ch., Hamilton, 1911-19, Plymouth Cong. Ch., Fond du Lac, Wis., 1919-22; editor "The Congregation- alist", now "Advance", 1922 -. Clubs: Boston City, Winthrop, Monday, Fortnightly. Offiee: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 46 Morton St., Newton Center.
GILSON, Alden Pinus, book printer, music typog- rapher; b. Reading, Mar. 26, 1883; s. Franklin Iloward Gilson and Emily Isabel ( Lowry) G .; ed. Wellesley high sch., 1896-1900; M.I.T., 1901-03; B.S. (cum laude), Harvard, 1906; m. Helen Bain- bridge Lehman of Phila., Pa., May 6, 1912; ehil- dren-Leonore Leliman, Edwin Howard. Asst. In mech. engring., Harvard, 1906-07; with Lanston Monotype Machine Co., Phila., Pa., 1907-11; asso. with F. H. Glison Co., book printers and music typographers, 1912-, pres. and treas., 1919 -; dir. Boston Typothetae; mem. Book Mfr. Instit .; served as mem. code authority for book mfg. industry under NRA. Clubs: City, University (Boston), Maugus (Wellesley Hills), Nehoiden Golf ( Welles- ley), Dublin Lake (Dublin, N.II.). Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 40 Winehester St., Boston. Home: 10 Gilson Rd., Wellesley IlIls.
GINN, Edwin, Investment banker; b. Marblehead, Sept. 7, 1896; s. Edwin Ginn and M. Francesca (Grebe) G .; ed. Middlesex Sch., Concord; A.B., Har- vard, 1918; m. Margaret M. Cutler of Newton Cen- tre, June 16, 1919; 1 dau .- Barbara. In ed. dept., Giun & Co., 1919-23; investment dept., Lee, Hig- ginson & Co., 1923-32; Hayden, Stone & Co., 1932 -; pres. Charlesbank Homes; see. Beacon Hill Assn. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston), Beverly Yaeht. Travel: U.S., Can., Eng., Europe. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 146 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Summer res .: Marion. V GINN, Susan Jane, educator, director of vocational guidance; b. Boston; d. Thomas Ginn and Anne (Davis) G .; ed. girls high sch., Boston; Boston Normal Sch .; courses In several eolls .; unmarried. Teacher, Hyde Seh., Boston, later master's asst .; organized Dept. Vocational Guidance, Boston pub. schs. and became its first dir., 1916 -; in charge, WPA project of nursery schs., Boston; mem. Ex- amining Com., Boston Pub. Lib .; one of founders of Naples (Me.) Pub. Lib .; mem. N.E. Antiq. Soe., Boston Prins. Assn., Nat, and N.E. Vocational Guldanee Assns. (past pres.), Dirs. Assn. Boston Schs. (past pres.), Roxbury Hist. Soc., Mass. League Women Voters; life mem., N.E.A., Women's Ednl. & Industrial Union. Clubs: Women's City (Boston), Boston Teachers. Consultant with late Prof. Edward Channing in preparation of 2 U.S. sch. hists. Travel: most European countries. Offiee: 15 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 12 Westmin- ster Av., Boston. Summer res .: Naples, Me.
GINN, Thomas Davis, education; b. Boston, July 28, 1885; s. Thomas Davis Ginn and Anne (Davis) G .; ed. Roxbury high sch .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1909; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1923; m. Florence Putnam Hale of Brookline, June 24, 1924. V. prin., Wallingford, Conn., 2 yrs .; teacher, sei. dept., Crosby high seh., Waterbury, Conn., 3 yrs .; in Boston, 1914 -; now in charge guldance dept., Mechanlc Arts high sch .; leeturer in field of Guid- ance, Boston Teachers Coll .; mem. Nat. Voca-
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tional Guidance Assn., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa. Episcopalian. Office: 15 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Home: 1384 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
GINNETTI, John J., lawyer; b. Marlborough, May 3, 1905; s. Liberato Ginnetti and Filomena (Agosto) G .; ed. Marlborough high seh .; LL.B., Suffolk Univ. Law Seh., 1929; m. Rose M. Guarlniello of Marl- borough, Aug. 16, 1926; children-Phyllis, John J. Gen. practice of law, Marlborough, 1930 -; dir. 1st Nat. Bk., Marlborough; asst. counsel, Boston Legal Aid Soe .; city solicitor, Marlborough, 1938 -; mem. Marlborough-Hudson Bar Assn., Order Sons of Italy in Am. (Lodge 240, Marlborough). Clubs: Marlborough Kiwanis, Italo-Am. of Marlborough. Travel: U.S. Catholie. Republican. Offiec: 211 Main St., Marlborough. Home: 77 Greenwood St., Marlborough.
GINSBURG, Bernard, lawyer, author; b. Kiev, Ukraine, Rus., Aug. 1, 1898; s. Myer Ginsburg and Sonla (Segal) G .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1916; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1919, LL.M., 1920; m. Mildred Fishman of Boston, Nov. 27, 1927; 1 dau .- Anita Judith. Came to U.S. 1906, natur- alized, 1919; admitted to Mass. Bar, 1920; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1920 -; master in chan- eery, 1924 -; past pres. Ohavi Sedek Corp. of Boston; mem. Mass. State Legislature, 1925-26, 1929-30; inem. Rep. State Com. of Mass., 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936; mem. Bigclow Assos. for Mas- ters of Law, mem. Mass. Law Soe., J. V. W.S., Am. Legion (judge advocate), K.P. (Past Chancellor Comdr.), Odd Fellows, Elks, B'nai B'rith. Club: Ward 14 Republiean (pres.). Author: The New Poor Debtor Law, 1928; Bonds and Recognizances, 1935; Masters of Chancery, 1936; Bail, 1936; Di- voree, 1937; Bonds, 1938. Jewish. Republican. Office: . 40 Court St., Boston. Home: 47 Esmond St., Doreliester. Summer home: Huli.
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