Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 104

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W GIROUX, Eugene HI., lawyer; b. Somerville, Jan. 20, 1903; s. Hercule J. Giroux and Mary L. L. (Sage) G .; ed. Boston Coll. high seh .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1925; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1928; m. Mary E. Cotter; children-Eugene X., John H. Prac- tieed law, Somerville, 1928 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1931-36, State Senate, 1937-40; mem. sch. com., 1930-31; mem. Somerville Bar Assn., Bennett Athletic Assn., K.C., Cath. Alumni Sodality, Boston. Club: Olympie. Catholie. Demoerat. Offiec: 40 Court St., Boston. Home: 45 Pennsylvania Av., Somerville.


V GIST, Nathan Howard, elergyman, leeturer, edi- torial writer; b. Marion, Ia., Sept. 23, 1885; s. WIl- liam Wesley Gist and Lillian Jeannette (Hurlburt) G .; ed. Cedar Falls (la.) high sel .; Coe Coll .; la. State Univ .; la. State Teachers' Coll .; D.D.S., Northwestern Univ., 1908; A.M., Clark Univ., 1916; m. Mabel J. Revington of Cedar Falls, Ia., Nov. 28, 1907 (d. 1933); 1 son-Richard R. Praeticcd den- tistry, Lewis, Ia,, 1908-09; pastor, 1st Cong. Ch., Humeston, Ia. 1909-12, Clarion, Ia. 1912-14, Web- ster, 1914-18, Leominster, 1918-21, Clinton, 1921 -; managing ed,, Daily Enterprise (Leominster), 1921-36; ed. writer, Grit (Williamsport, Pa.), 1919 -; teacher of internat. relations, polit. sei., journalism, Niehols Junior Coll., Dudley, 1936-38; lecturer in Chautauqua Lyceum and independ- ently, 1908 -; tr. Hosp .; mem. Corp. of Sav. Bk., Leominster; v. chmn., seh. com., 1921 -; speaker for Govt. in Liberty Loan appeals, etc., World War; mem. Masons, I.O.O.F. Club: Rotary (char- ter mem., Ist pres., Leominster). Author: Life at its Best (inspirational essays), 1925; many pam- phlets and brochures. Travel: 3 continents, 21 countries, 1936; Mex., Panama Canal, 1937. Con- gregationalist. Republiean. Home: 1385 Main St., Leominster.


GIVLER, Robert Chenault, professor of psychol- ogy; b. Ft. Seott, Kan., Dcc. 1, 1884; s. Rev. Henry Viandt Givler and Ann Elizabeth (Good) G .; cd. Tacoma (Wash.) high sch .; A.B., Hamline Univ., 1906; A.M., Harvard, 1913, Ph.D., 1914; m. Loulse Olga Margaret Seeley of Boston, Aug. 29, 1914. Prof. musician, 1906-08; high sch. teacher, 1908- 11; Instr. psychology, Univ. Wash., 1914-17, Har- vard, 1917-19; Fletcher prof. philosophy, Tufts Coll., 1919-28, Hunt prof. psychology, 1928 -; cons.


psychologist, 1914, 1916, 1926; mem. Am. Assn. Unlv. Profs., Am. Psyehol. Assn. Author: Psy- chology, The Ethics of Hereules, Insight, etc. Episcopalian. Office: Tufts Coll. Home: 226 Coll. Av., Tufts College P.O. Summer res .: "Herons Ilalt", Bremen, Me.


GLANCY, Anna Estelle, research worker; b. Wal- tham, Oct. 29, 1883; d. Robert E. Glancy and Anna B. (Piper) G .; ed. Waltham high seh .; A.B., Wel- lesley Coll., 1905; Ph.1)., Univ. Calif., 1913. Asst., Astron, Dept., Univ. Calif., 1906-13; asst. astron- omer, Argentine Nat. Obs., Cordoba, Argentina, 1913-18; asst., research dept., Am. Optical Co., 1918 -; mem. Optical Soe. Am., Am. Astron. Soc. Club: Business & Professional Women's. Author: mise. sei. artieles on astronomy and ophthalinic optics. Travel: So. Anı. Ancestors fought in Revolution. Protestant. Republican. Office: Southbridge. Home: Sturbridge. Summer res .: Newfound Lake, N.H.


1 GLANCY, Warren Eugene, ehemist, manager of laboratories; b. Waltham, Dec. 8, 1890; s. Robert E. Glaney and Anna Bromfield (Piper) G .; ed. Waltham high sch .; S.B., M.1.T., 1913; m. Charl- otte Lincoln Fish of Cambridge, Oet. 29, 1929; 1 dau .- Jean Meacham. Asst. in analytical chem., M.I.T., 1913-14; chemist, Hood Rubber Co., Inc., Watertown, 1914-18, chief ehem., 1918-24, mgr. labs., 1924 -; pvt., 1st class, C.W.S., U.S.A., 7 mos., 1918; mem, sch. eom., Waltham, 1933 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. for Testing Ma- terials, Am. Legion, Lambda Chi Alpha. Author: papers on testing of rubber goods, on research in rubber ehem. Methodist. Republiean. Offiee: 98 Nichols Av., Watertown. Home: 75 Riverview Av., Waltham.


GLASER, Louis, advertising; b. Wash., D.C., Sept. 9, 1890; s. Samuel J. Glaser and Henrietta (Her- zog) G .; ed. Hall Noyes Prep. Seh., 1906-08; George- town Univ., 1908-12; m. Marguerite A. Kaufman of Wash., D.C., Oct. 3, 1917; ehildren-Louette, An- thony J. Engaged in newspaper work, then ad- vertising, continuously, 1912 -; reporter and ad- vertising solicitor, salesman, newspaper editor, advertising mgr., advertising agency employce, then advertising agency exec .; pres. and treas., Louis Glaser, Ine., advertising, Boston, 1921 -; mem, exec. eom. Newton Community Forum, New- ton Community Chest; ensign, U.S.N., 1918-19, U.S.N.R., 1919-21; mem. Am. Legion. Clubs: Uni- versity, So. Shore Country (Boston), Advertising (Boston, v.p. and dir.). Hebrew. Offlee: Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: Woodehester Lane, Chest- nut Hill, Newton.


VGLASER, Otto (Charles), biologist; b. Wiesbaden, Ger., Oet. 13, 1880; s. Charles Glaser and Eleonore (Blum) G .; brought to U.S. in infancy; ed. A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1900, Ph.D., 1904; Univ. Budapest, 1911-12; m. Dorothy Gibbs Merrylees of N.Y. City, Sept. 1, 1909; children-Comstoek, Victoria; m. (2nd) Anita Gibson Glaenzer, May 26, 1931. Deni- onstrator in comparative anatomy, embryology and biology, Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore, Md. (now Univ. Md.), 1901-03; fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1903-05; investigator, oyster culture, N.C. Geog. Survey and U.S. Bur. Fisheries, 1901-02; in charge oyster eulture, Gulf Biol. Sta., La., 1903-04; instr. zoöl. and embryoi., Marine Biol. Lab. Woods Hole, 1905-07; asso. prof. biol., Univ. Mieh., 1905-18; prof. biol., Amherst Coll., 1918 -; lecturer on biol. New Sch. for Social Research, N.Y. City; tr. Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, 1924 -; lecturer on biol., New Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Physiol. Soc., Soc. Exptl. Biol, and Med., N.Y. Acad. Sci., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phl Chl, Phi Sigina. Travel: U.S., Cent. Am., Europe. Home: Amherst.


GLASPELL, Susan, writer; b. Davenport, la., July 1, 1882; d. Elmer Glaspell and Allee (Kcating) G .; ed. public schools in Davenport; Ph.B., Drake Univ .; Univ. Chieago; m. George Cram Cook, Apr. 14, 1913. First in newspaper work, then wrote short stories for mags., later wrote novels and plays; one of founders of Provincetown Players; her play, 'Alison's House," 1932, was awarded Pulitzer Prize as best play presented in N.Y. that year; novels


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published in England as well as America. Author: Brook Evans; Fugitives Return; Ambrose Holt; and other novels; The Road to the Temple; (plays). Inheritors; The Verge; Alison's House; The Glory of the Conquered; Fidelity; and many short plays including Suppressed Desires and Trifles. Travel: Fr., Eng., Gr. Mayflower ancestry through great grandmother Chippman; forbears were early set- tlers on Cape Cod. Home: Provincetown.


GLAVIN, John Griffin, supervisor of agricultural education; b. Guelph, Ont., Can., Aug. 30, 1894; S. John D. Glavin and Mary Porter G .; ed. Class. high sch., Worcester; Ont. Agrl. Coll .; B.S.A., Univ. Toronto, 1916; m. Lennos C. Davis of Mineville, N.Y., 1928; 1 son-Lawrenee Albert. Agrl. instr., Hitcheoek Free Acad., Brimfield, 1916-19; asso. ed., New England Homestead, 1919; ed. Farm and Home, Springfield, 1919-21; farm mgr., 1921-24; head agrl. dept., Arms Aead., Shelburne Falls, 1924-38; state supervisor of agrl. edn., Mass., 1938 -; in charge of raising food, Brimfield, World War; mem. Poultry Sei. Asso. (dir .; pres., 1933-34), Mass. Assn. Agrl. Teachers and Dirs. (pres. ), Mass. Voeational Assu., A.V.A. Office: 212 State House, Boston. Home: 170 Woodeliffe Rd., Newton High- lands. Summer Home: Speneer.


GLAZIER, Charles II., manufacturer (retired) ; b. Boston, Dee. 13, 1862; s. George M. Glazier and Susan E. (Marean) G .; ed. Cambridge high sch .; Boston Latin seh .; m. Delia Anne Williams of Hub- bardston, Nov. 25, 1886; m. (2d) Carolyn L. lloff- man of Richmond, Va., Dee. 13, 1931; children- Frank W., Susan B. In merchant marine, 1879- 81; traveled, So. Am., 1881-83; prominent in bicyele bus. until its collapse, 1899; engaged in mfg. glass, 1902-32; treas., mng. dir., factory ingr., ehem. Union Glass Co., Somerville; retired 1932; mem. Boston Athletie Assn. Clubs: American Glass, Clock. Travel: So. Am., Gt. Brit., Enrope. Gt. g.s. Major Marean, Revolutionary War; g.s. Sergt. Glazier, War of 1812. Protestant. Summer res. : Hubbardston.


GLAZIN, Jacob Joseph, dentist; b. Boston, Feb. 13, 1899; s. Max Nathan Glazin and Aida Sarah (Les- niek) G .; ed. Malden high sch .; D. M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1918; m. Abigail S. Mekelburg of Chelsea, Nov. 1, 1921; ehildren-Allan 1., Janice B. Opened office for practise of dentistry 1919; mem. exec. bd., Malden Fed. for Social Planning; Malden ehmn., 1939, United Jewish Campaign for Refugees and Overseas Needs; joined U.S.N. Re- serve Force, served in Hosp. Corps of Navy from July 1918-Feb. 1919; mem. Kiwanis, A.F.&A.M., I.O.0.12., Am. Legion, Jewish War Vets., Am. Jew- ish Congress (pres. Malden Chap.), Malden Anti- T.B. Soe. (dir.), Zionist Orgn. Am. (nat. dir.), East Middlesex Dental Soe. (past pres.), Am. Den- tal Assn., Mass., N.E. and Greater Boston Dental Soes., Malden Men's Religlous Orgns. (v.p.). Au- thor: dental papers. Jewish. Independent Re- publiean. Office: 1 Salem St., Malden. llome: 84 Appleton St.


VGLEASON, Clarence Willard, educator; b. Holden, Aug. 11, 1866; s. Charles Willard Gleason and Jane Grey (Story) G .; ed. Natick and Newton high schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1889; M.A .: Trinity Coll., 1934; m. Ellen FFranees Morrison of Natick, July 1, 1890; children-Harold Willard, Elisabeth Story (d.). Teacher, Greek and Latin, Roxbury Latin seh., 1889-1905; Volkman Seh., Boston, 1905-12; Roxbury Latin seh., 1912-, aeting headmaster, 1932-33; teacher, Ilarvard Summer School, 1889; Columbia Summer Seh., 1929, 1931; mem. Class. Assn. N.E. (pres., 1923-24; see., Eastern Mass. Seet.), Am. Philol. Assn., Phl Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Friday Evening (see.). Author: First Greek Book; Greek Primer; Xenophon's Cyro- paedia; Gate to Virgil; A Term of Ovid; Gate to the Anabasis; Latin Primer; Greek Prose Composition. Travel: Cal., N.B. Congregationalist. "Cleveland" Democrat. Offiee: Roxbury Latin School, Boston. Home: 460 Huntington Av., Boston. Summer res .: Trenton, Me.


- GLEASON, Gay, lawyer; b. Somerville, Nov. 1, 1888; s. Joseph H. Gleason and Mary L. (Gay) G .; ed. Somerville Latin sch .; B.A., Dartmouth Coll., 1910;


LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1913; m. Wlulfred N. Gaskin, June 5, 1923; children-Noel Gay, Persis Elizabeth, Edward Stone. Tr. Employers' Group Assn .; dir. Am. Employers' Ins. Co., Employers lire Ins. Co .; mem. Am, and Mass. Bar Assus., Bar Assn. of City of Boston. Clubs: Braeburn Country, Exchange. Episcopalian. Office: 33 Broad St., Boston. Home: 55 Farlow Rd., Newton.


GLEASON, Hollis Tidd, investment banking; b Jamaica Plain, Apr. 13, 1888; s. Edward H. Glea- son and Julia (Hamilton) G .; ed. Roxbury Latin sehr., 1899-1905; A.B., Harvard, 1909; I.L.B., Har- vard Law Seh., 1911; m. Emily Blanehard Clapp of West Newton, May 29, 1919; children-Eleanor, Howard R., Edward H., 2d, Herbert P. With Stone & Webster, management, pub. utilities, 1911- 18; office atty., Coflln & Burr, Inc., banking, pub. utilities, Boston, 1919 -; pres. and dir. Plymouth & Broekton St. Ry. Co .; treas. and dir. Garage Service Corp .; dir. Bowdoin Sq. Garage, Ine .; v.p. and dir, Camb. Garage Co .; elk. Franklin Manage- ment Corp .; tr. Cohasset Savings Bank; see. fi. nanee com., Town of Cohasset, 1924-29; tr. and sec. Derby Acad., Hingham; mem. Mass. Bar. Clubs: Exchange, Union, Harvard ( Boston), Ilar- vard (N.Y.), Sierra of Calif., Golf, Yacht (Cohas- set). Unitarlan. Republiean. Offlee: Coffin & Burr, Ine., 60 State St., Boston. Ilome: Atlantic Av., Co. hasset.


IGLENDINING, George Rowland, editor and pub- lisher; b. Stamford, Conn., May 3, 1879; s. George W. Glendining and Mary ( Faulkner) G .; ed. Stam- ford high sch .; in. Louise Mulville of Stamford, Conn., Sept. 1904; children-Sherman, Marion Faulkner. Engaged in writing and editing; now editor and publisher, Banker & Tradesman, Cam- bridge; writer of business articles; chmn. Bd. Park Commrs., Wellesley. Clubs: Maugus ( Wellesley Hills), Nehoiden Golf ( Wellesley). Travel: U.S. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 475 Main St., Cambridge. Honte: 402 Linden St., Wellesley Hills.


GLENN, Charles Leslie, elergyman; b. N.Y. City, Mar. 17, 1900; s. Charles Glenn and Elizabeth Jane (MeComb) G .; ed. pub. sehs. in N.Y. and Jersey City; M. E., Stevens Inst., 1921, B D., Virginia Seminary, 1926; D).D., Virginia Seminary, 1938; m. Georgiana Sibley of Rochester, N.Y., Apr. 22, 1930; children-Georglana, Margaret, Charles. In busi- ness 1 yr .; teacher, Lawrenceville, 1 yr .; asst. at All Saints' Ch., Woreester, 1 yr .; see. for college work, Nat. Council Episcopal Church, 3 yrs .; rector, Christ Church, Cambridge, 1930 -; Seaman


U.S.N.R.F. for four mos.' active service, World


War; mem. Am. Legion. Clubs: Rotary, Cam- bridge, Harvard Faculty. Travel: U.S. (exten- sive), Europe (3 trips). Episeopalian. Repub- liean. Office: 19 Farwell Pl., Cambridge. Home:


Christ Church Rectory, 1 Garden St., Summer res .: Dark Harbor, Me.


VGLICK, Harry N., professor of psychology; h. Bridgewater, Va., Feb. 10, 1885; s. Joseph Gllek and Diana ( Miller) G .; ed. A.B., Bridgewater Coll., 1913; A.M., Northwestern Univ., 1914; Ph.D., Univ. Ill., 1923; m. Mabel Stuff of Polo, Ill., July 24, 1913; children-Dean Newton, John Ferol, Vonne Vir- ginia (d.). Began as pub. seh. teacher, 1904; high seh. teacher, Waukesha, Wis., 1914-16, Freeport, Ill., 1916-18, Urbana, Ill., 1922-23; prof. psychology, Mass. State Coll., 1923 -; mem. Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. American P'hilo- sophical Assn. Protestant. Independent. Office: Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: 30 N. Had- ley Rd., Amherst.


YGLICKMAN, Alfred Myron, surgeon; b. Springfield, Aug. 22, 1898; s. Henry J. Gliekman and Rebeeca (Lichtenstein) G .; ed. Springfield high seh .; M.D., Tufts Med. Seh., 1921; grad. work, Edinburgh, Scotland, Med. Sch., 1934; m. Rose Claire Ziv of Portsmouth, Va., May 24, 1932. Gen. practice med. and surgery at Springfield, 1921 -; now sur- gery and obstetrics; affiliate surg. on med. staff Wesson Mem. Hosp., 1924-, asso. surgeon, 1933 -; on obstet. staff Merey Maternity Hosp., 1924 -; affiliate surg. Ludlow Hosp., 1926 -; assoc. surg., Wing Memorial Hosp., Palmer; visiting surg. Pub.


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Health Ilosp., 1931 -; incorporator Wesson Ma- ternity Hosp., sen. vis. obstetrician, 1933 -; asst. vis. surg. Springfield Hosp., 1934 -; S.A.T.C., World War; It., U.S.N. Res. Med. Corps .; men. Springfield Sch. Bd., 1927-, v. chairman, 1935-36; dir. Safety Council, 1928-, Am. Red Cross, Spring- field (med. officer, v. chairman, 1936-37); dir. now dir. bd. govs. B'nai B'rith Home for Aged, Yonkers, N.Y .; mem. Jewish Social Service (dir., 1926-), Y.M.H.A. of N.E. (past mem. exec. bd.), Y.M.H.A. of Springfield (past pres., mem. Bd. Dirs.), Spring- field Boys' Club (dir.), Ch. Commerce (med. com., 1929-), Community Chest (incorporator); (mem. Med. Adv. Bd. and incorporator) Visiting Nurses Association; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. and County Med. Assns., Mil. Surgeons of U.S., N.E. Ob- stet. and Gynecol. Soc., Maimonides Med. Club, Springfield (past pres.), Med. Officers Reserve Assn., Naval Inst. (asso.), I'hi Delta Epsilon (nat. gr. recorder, 1937-), Probus (past nat. pres.) and past pres. Sp'f'd Club Probus, Am. Legion, Forty and Eight (chef de medicin, Hampden Co.), Acad. of Med. (Springfield) ; hon. skipper Sea Scout Ship No. 11, "Alfred Glickman"; post surg. Spfd. J. W. V. Nov. 26, 1930 -; founder and dir. Ward 1 G. O. P. Club; pres. Kodimon Hebrew sch., former dir. Beth El Temple, Beth Israel Synagogue; mem. Ma- sons (32° Shriner), K.P. Nat. Sojourners, Elks, mem. B'nal B'rith (past pres. Springfield lodge) ; radio lecturer Springfield Bd. Health. Clubs: Army and Navy (Wash., D.C.), Navy (Sp'f'd.). Travel: Europe, So. and Cent. Am. Desc. first Jewish settlers of Springfield. Jewish. Repub- lican. Office: 1938 Main St., Springfield. Home: 283 Longhill St., Springfield.


VGLIDDEN, George Blanchard, manufacturer; b. Roxbury, Oct. 25, 1870; s. Daniel Augustus Glid- den and Julia M. (Pratt) G .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; M.I.T., Class '93; m. Minna Wesselhoeft of Boston, May 6, 1896. With Nat. Rockland Bk .; then in engring., 1893-1902; with George Frost Co., Boston, 1902 -; v.p., dir., 1929 -: president. tr., Mass. Mem. Hosps .; selectman, Dighton, 1913 -; mem. Liberty Loan Comin., visiting allied fronts, returning to speak for 3rd Liberty Loan, 1918. Clubs: University, Boston City. Travel: Europe, U.S., Can., So. Am. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: 551 Tremont St., Boston. Home: Center St., Dighton. Summer res .: Falmouth.


GLOVER, Abbie Gertrude, asst. librarian; b. Som- erville, June 15, 1896; d. Ellis Ilorton Glover and Gertrude Francis (Wise) G .; ed. Somerville high sch .; B.S., Simmons Coll., 1917. Branch asst. and school librarian, Somerville Pub. Lib., 1917-20; asst. lib., Women's Ednl. and Industrial Union, 1920-22; asst. lib., Ins. Lib. Assn. of Boston, 1922 -; mem. Spl. Libraries Assn. (past pres. Boston Chap.), Simmons Coll. Alumne Assn. Travel: U.S., Bermuda, Can. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. lome: 10 Wyman St., Jamaica Plain.


GLOVSKY, Abraham, lawyer; b. Poland, Dec. 10, 1896; S. Meyer Glovsky and Sadle HI. ( Bromberg) G .; ed. Salem high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1917; m. Ruth M. Slotnick of Wakefield, June 27, 1917; children-C. Henry, William M., Ber- tram, Sylvia H. Mem. Bd. Aldermen, Beverly, 2 yrs., city solicitor, 6 yrs .; speaker at clubs, churches, civic orgns., and for Rep. Party; made speech in nomination of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. for U.S. Senator at last State Rep. Conv. in Spring- field, 1936; dir. Beverly Ch. Commerce; tr. Beverly Sav. Bk .; mem. Salem and Essex County Bar Assns., Law Soc. of Mass., Y.M.C.A., B'nai Brith, K.P., Beverly Hebrew Community Center. Clubs: Essex County Republican, Beverly Republican, Rotary (gov. dist. 196, Rotary Internat.). Jewish. Republican. Office: 234 Cabot St., Beverly. Home: 21 Arlington Av., Beverly.


GLUECK, Eleanor Touroff, research criminologist : b. N.Y. City, Apr. 12, 1898; d. Bernard Leo Touroff and Anna (Wodzislawski) T .; ed. Hunter high scl., N.Y. City; A.B., Barnard Coll., 1919; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch .. Edn., 1923, Ed. D., 1925; m. Sheldon Glueck of Boston, Apr. 16, 1922; 1 dau .- Anitra Joyce. Formal training in social work;


after graduating from N.Y. Sch. Social Work, 1921, practiced social work for 2 yrs .; research work in criminology in collaboration with Shel- clon Glueck, 1925 -; dir. bd. trs. Judge Baker Guldance Center, Buckingham Sch .; mem. P'i Gam- ma Mu, Am. Assn. Social Workers, League Women Voters. Author: Community Use of Schools; Eval- uative Research in Social Work; Mental Retarda- tion and Juvenile Delinquency; Culture Conflict and Juvenile Delinquency; (with Sheldon Glueck:) 500 Criminal Careers; 1000 Juvenile Delinquents; 500 Delinquent Women; Preventing (Editors); Later Criminal Careers; articles in Crime Journal of Mental Hygiene, Social Science, Har- vard Educational Review. Office: 1563 Mass. Av., Cambridge. Home: 25 Garden St., Cambridge.


GLUECK, Sheldon, criminologist; b. Warsaw, Po- land, Aug. 15, 1896; s. Charles Glueck and Anna (Steinhardt) G .; brought to U.S., 1903, naturallzed, 1920; ed. East Div. high sch., Milwaukee, Wis., 1913; student, Georgetown Univ. Law Sch., 1914- 15; A.B., George Washington Univ., 1920; LI. B., Nat. Univ. Law Sch., LL.M., 1920; A.M., Harvard, 1922, Ph.D., 1924; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1926; m. Eleanor Touroff of N.Y. City, Apr. 16, 1922; 1 dau .- Joyce. With U.S. Dept. Agr., 1913-17; U.S. Shipping Bd., 1919-22; instr. penology and crim- inology, Dept. Social Ethies, Harvard, 1925-29; asst. prof. criminology, Harvard Law Sch., 1929-31, prof., 1931 -; official del. of U.S. Govt. to Internat. Prison Congress, Prague, 1930; dir. sect. on penal correctional treatment, Harvard Law Sch. Crime Survey; pres. Nat. Crime Prevention Inst., sergt., A.E.F., in France, 14 mos., World War; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Nat. Commn. for Mental Hygiene, Am. Bar Assn., N.Y. State Bar. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Harvard Faculty. Author: Mental Disorder and the Criminal Law, 1925; Crime and Justice, 1936; Probation and Criminal Justice (Editor), 1923; (with Dr. Eleanor T. (Mrs.) Glueck:) 500 Criminal Careers, 1930; 1,000 Juvenile Delinquents, 1934; 500 Delinquent Women, 1934; Preventing Crime (Editors), 1936; Later Criminal Careers, 1938; 1,000 Juvenile De- linquents: Grown Up, 1939. (With Livingston Hall): Criminal Law Syllabus, Harvard Law Soli., 1938; Cases in Criminal Law, 1939; articles in prof. jours. Travel: Europe, Near East. Mem. ed. bds. of Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Men- tal Hygiene, American Journal of Medical Juris- prudence. Office: Langdell Hall, Harvard law Sch., Cambridge. Ilome: Continental Hotel, Cam- bridge.


GODDARD, Robert Hutchings, professor of phy- sics; b. Worcester, Oct. 5, 1882; s. Nahum Dan- ford Goddard and Fannle Louise (Hoyt) G .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; Worcester south high sch .; S.B., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1908; A.M., Clark Unlv., 1910, Ph.D., 1911; m. Esther Christine Kisk of Worcester, June 21, 1924. Instr. physics, Wor- cester Poly. Inst., 1908-9; research fellow, Prince- ton, 1912-13; instr. physics, Clark Univ., 1911-15, asst. prof., 1915-19, prof., 1919-, also dir. phys. labs .; has carried out extensive researches on rockets, 1908 -; engaged in rocket research at Roswell, N.M., under Daniel & Florence Guggen- heim Foundation, on leave of absence from Clark Univ., 1930-32, 1934 -; dir. rocket research, under War Dept., Worcester Poly. Inst. and Mt. Wilson Obs., during World War; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Meteorol. Soc., Geophys. Union, Inst. Aeronautical Selences, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sig- ina Xi. Author: A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes, 1919; Liquid-Propellant Rocket Develop- ment, 1936; miscellaneous articles on physics. Travel: Europe, 1938. Desc. Capt. Levi Pease, pioneer stage line operator, Boston to N.Y. Epis- copalian. Office: Clark University, Worcester. Ilome: 1 Talawanda Dr., Worcester.


GODEN, Nathaniel, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 10, 1890; s. Israel Golden and Leah (Willens) G .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1912; LL .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1914. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1911; gen, prac- tice of law at Boston, 1911 -; dir. The Morris Plan Banking Co. of Boston; tr. Leah Trust; Ist It., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. Club: Uni- verslty. Travel: Europe (many times), Near East,


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Rus., Scan., Alaska, So. Am., all U.S. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Ilonie: 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge.


GODING. Howard Munroe, pianist, teacher; b. Ded- ham, Apr. 28, 1893; s. George Page Goding and Abbie Foster (Gifford) G .; ed. Dedham high sch .; N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1915 (winner Mason & Hamlin competition). Concert debut as soloist with Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1917; first Bos- ton recital, 1919; many concert tours, Boston, New York, Chieago, and the west, 1920 -; teacher of piano, 1919 -; mem. faculty, N.E. Conservatory oť Music, 1920-, chmn. piano dept., 1934 -; sergt. 212th Field Signal Batt., U.S.A., 1918-19; mem. Sinfonia Soe. Republican. Office: New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. ] Honie: 29 Oak- dale Rd., East Dedhanı.


GODING, Stowell Coolidge, asso. professor of French and music; b. Dedham, June 17, 1904; s. 1ra C. Goding and Viola (Ross) G .; ed. A.B., Dart- mouth Coll., 1925; A.M., Harvard, 1926; student, Boston Univ., Middlebury Coll., Univ. Paris. Asso. prof. French and music, Mass. State Coll., Am- herst, 1927 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Phl. Author: artieles In French Rev., Modern Lang. Jour., etc., Trans. Cendrar's "L'Or" (with A. Vigneras). Congre- gationalist. Office: Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: Amherst.


GODSHALK, Ralph Lukens, ehemist; b. Kulpsville, Pa., June 18, 1899; s. Joseph Wellington Godshalk and Drusilla (Lukens) G .; ed. Lansdale (Pa.) high sch .; B.S., Pa. State Coll. 1920, M.S. (chen- Istry), 1924; m. Anna Kathryn High of Pottstown, Pa., Jan. 1926; 1 son-Richard Lewis. Chemist, The Barrett Co., Phila., Pa .; instr. chem., Pa. State Coll., Research Sch. of Applied Chemistry, M.I.T .; now, chief chemist, Samuel Cabot, Inc., Chelsea; pvt., S.A T.C., 3 mos., World War; mem. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Congregationalist. Inde- pendent Republican. Office: 229 Marginal St., Chelsea. Home: 39 West St., Stoneham.


VGOETHALS, Thomas Rodman, physician; b. New Bedford, Dec. 14, 1890; s. George W. Goethals and Effie (Rodman) G .; ed. Univ. Sch., Wash., D.C .; A.B., Harvard, 1912; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1916; m. Mary Addison Webb of Wash., D.C., Nov. 3, 1919; children-Thomas Rodman, Jr., Henry Webb, Peter Randall. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1916-17, res. surgeon, 1919-20, mem. staff, 1930 -; interne, Boston Lying-In Ilosp., 1920; on staff, 1921 -; asst., instr., asso, and asst. prof. obstetrles, llarvard Med. Sch., 1920 -; practice of obstetrics and gynecology, 1920 -; 1st It. M.C., U.S.A., May 1917-Jan. 1919; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Obstet. Soc. Boston, N.M. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soc., Am. Assn. Obstetricians, Gynecolo- gists & Abdominal Surgeons, MII. Order World War, Res. Offieers Assn. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston, N.Y.), Country (Brookline). Author: med. papers. Dese. Rotch family, New Bedford and Nantucket; Rodman family, New Bedford. Episcopalian. Re- publiean. Oflice: 475 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 34 Hawthorn Rd., Brookline. Summer res. : West Tisbury.




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