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GOGGIN, Walter John, professor of accounting; b. Gardner, Sept. 17, 1882; s. Michael J. Goggin and Mary A. (Carr) G .; ed. Gardner high sch .; Stearns Sch., Hartford, Conn .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1908; B.B.A., Boston Univ., 1918; m. Louise Moore of New Bedford, Nov. 27, 1912; children-Walter Benson, Louise Howland (Mrs. Dana Baldwin), Mary Jo. Bookkeeper, Henry E. Wright & Sons, Boston, 1899-1903; mgr., Tufts Coll. Bookstore, 1906-08; teacher, Camb. Commercial Sch., 1909; Woreester Co. Training Sch., 1909; New Bedford high sch., 1909-14; Boston Iligh Sch. Commerce, 1914-17; instr. and prof., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Administrn., 1917 -; prof. and head aceount- ing dept .; treas. N.E. Alrcraft Sch., Inc .; certi- fied publlc accountant, Mass., 1918; served in S.A.T.C., Plattsburg, 60 days, World War; meni. Am. Inst. Accountants, Am. Aceounting Assn., Mass. Soc. C.P.A.'s. Club: Central (Jamaica Plaln). Author: (with J. V. Toner) Aceounting Prlnelples & Procedure; (alone) Elements of
Cost Aceounting. Protestant. Independent of- flce: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 3 Storey Pl., Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Ferry 1lill, Marshfield.
GOLDBERG, Bernard I., physician; b. Boston, Dec. 21, 1896; s. Max Goldberg and Celia (Cooperman) G .; ed. Boston Eng. hlgh sch .; B.S., Tufts Coll., 1918; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1922; m. Ethel S. Rich of Lawrence, Mar. 2, 1924; children-Karl Edward, Ernest Rich. Interne, Boston Clty Ilosp .; at Boston Psychopathic Hosp., studying spinal fluids, neuro-syphilis, 9 mios .; in charge Maveriek Dispensary, East Boston, several mos .; practle- ing internal med. since; asst. prof. med., Tufts Med. Sch .; instr. med., Boston Unlv. Sch. Med .; junior vislting phys., Boston City Hosp .; asst. phys., Beth Israel Hosp .; served in Med. Res. Corps, World War; fellow A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Newton Squash and Tennis. Author: articles in various med. jours. Office: 481 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 160 Elgin St., Newton Centre. GOLDBERG, Jacob A., lawyer; b. Auburn, N.Y., May 22, 1885; s. Bernard Goldberg and Rachel (Behr) G .; ed. Lowell high seh .; LL.B., North- eastern Univ. Law Sch., 1923; m. Mary Levin of N.Y. City, 1918; 1 dau .- Margola Ann. News- paper reporter, Lowell Mail, Worcester Tele- gram; theatre migr., chin. Rep. City Com., Worcester, 1933-36; mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn., B'nai B'rith. Jewish. Republican. Of- fiee: 311 Main St., Worcester. Home: 15 Tahanto Rd., Worcester.
GOLDBERG, Joseph, lawyer; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Apr. 29, 1903; s. Ludwig Goldberg and Lena ( Rap- paport) G .; ed. Class. high sch., Worcester; A.B., Clark Unlv., 1923; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1925; unmarried. Past pres., hon. v. chimin., Worcester B'nai B'rith; pres., Worcester 'Zion- Ist Dist. 1930 -; v.p., mem. ex. com., N.I .. Zionist Region; chmn. Woreester Co. United Jewish Appeal; v.p. Worcester Am. Jewish Congress; chmn. Mld-Western Mass. all-Jewish Conf., 1934; mem. Z.O.A. (Nat. Council admin. com.), bd. dirs. Jewish Nat. Fund of N.E .; Nat. Council of United Palestine Appeal, 1936; B'nai B'rith head, A.Z.A. Dept .; 1st v.p. now pres., Central N.E. B'nai B'rIth Conf .; pres. N.E. Zionist Region; dir. Jewish Home for Aged and Orphans; mem. exec. com., Worcester Jewish Community Council, N.E. Conferenee 'of Jewish Communal Agencies; v.p. N.E. Jewish Nat. Fund Council; mem. Law Soc. of Mass., Worcester Co. Bar Assn. Clubs: Andrew Jackson, Jeffersonian, Mt. Pleasant Country, Pro- bus. Author: articles on B'nai B'rith and Zionist aetivitles. Travel: Europe, Africa, Palestine. Jewish. Democrat. Office: 390 Main St., Worees- ter. Home: 656 Main St., Worcester.
V GOLDBERG, Lewis, justice of the Superior Court; b. Poland, Apr. 14, 1887; s. Benjamin Goldberg and Anna (Cohen) G .; ed. Lawrence high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1913; m. Mildred H. Levine of Boston, June 21, 1921; children-Ilannah Fay, Avram J. Asst. U.S. atty, for Mass., 1915-21; asst. atty. gen. of Mass., 1921-26; Commnr. of Pub. Utllltles of Mass., 1926-32; justice of the Superlor Ct. of Mass., 1932 -; mem. Nat. Big Brother and Blg Sister Assn., Boston Bar Assn., Zionist Orgn., Y.M.I.A., Masons (32º), various philanthropic orgns., Nat. Acad. for Jewish Research. Clubs: Boston City, New Century. Author: various articles In Law Reviews. Travel: Europe, Near East, Panama, W.1., U.S. Jewish. Office: Superior Ct., Boston. Home: 100 Willard Rd., Brookline.
GOLDBERG, Maxwell Henry, edueator; b: Malden, Oct. 22, 1907; s. Fellx Goldberg and Zelda Janet (Kushlan) G .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1928; Amherst, 1928-29; A.M., Yale, 1932, Ph.D., 1933; m. Shirley Alberta Bliss of Springfield, Sept. 2, 1937. Instr. Eng., Mass. State Coll., 1928-30; grad. study, 1930-33; asst. prof. Eng., Mass, State Coll., 1934 -; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Modern Humanities Research Assn., Assn. Am. Univ. Profs., Alpha Epsllon Pl, Phl Kappa Phl (pres., Mass. State Coll. Chap., 1937-). Author: articles. Offiee: 11 Old Chapel,
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Mass. State Coil., Amherst. Home: Roaring Brook, East Leverett.
GOLDING, Frank Henry, public utilities execu- tive; b. Ilartford, Conn., June 21, 1875; S. Martin Henry Golding and Mary Jane (Bolger) G .; ed. high sch., Hartford, Conn .; spi. student, Trinity Coli., Hartford, Conn .; m. Anna Bell Crouch, Feb. 3, 1897; 1 son-Charles Paget. Supt. and mgr., Branford (Conn.) Lighting & Water Co., 1895-1905; asst. gen. mgr., Dayton (O.) Llght- Ing Co. 1905-07; suecessively v.p., gen. mgr., Rockford (Ill.) Eiee. Co., Atlantie City (N.J.) Elec. Co., Ohio Power Co. until 1920; gen. mgr., Holmes Auto Co., 1920-21; treas, and gen. mgr., Fox Motor Car Co., 1921-23; Camb. Elec. Light Co., 1923-27; v.p. and gen. mgr., N.E. Gas & Elec. Assn., 1927-29, pres. and gen. mgr., 1929-38, chmn. bd., 1938-, also officer or dir. its subsidiaries; pres. Cambridge Sav. Bk .; dir. Harvard Trust Co .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Cambridge, Harvard Faculty, Commercial-Merchants (Boston). Epis- copallan. Republican. Home: 989 Memorial Dr., Cambridge.
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GOLDING, Louis Thorn, editor and publisher; b. Burlington, N.J., May 9, 1865; s. Isaac Golding and Marguerite Louise (Baquet) G .; ed. prvt. sehs., N.J .; Trinity Ch. Parish Sch., N.Y. City; studied law, 1880-83; m. Amy Scott Thomas of N.Y. City, Nov. 7, 1895; ehildren-Margaret Wil- son, John Thorn. Reporter, Pittsburg Press, 1885, N. Y. Herald, World, ete. 1887-88; asst. mging. ed., Mail and Express, 1889-91; asst. mging. ed., Commereial Advertiser (iate Globe), 1892-93; mging. ed. 1894-97; reestablished Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Ind., 1900-02; with others, organized The News Corp., Sept. 19, 1903, taking over the Daily News and Evening Press, St. Joseph, Mo., and consolidating them as the St. Joseph News- Press of which was ed. and publ. for 24 years, retired 1927; given Medallle du Roi Albert for services to the Belgian cause, World War; mem. N.E. Historic-Geneal. Soe. (life), S.R., Soc. Colo- nial Wars. Clubs: Union League (N.Y.), Twen- tieth Century (Boston), Nat. Press (Wash., D.C.). Author: An Elizabethan Puritan, 1937; contr. articles on historle and geneai. subjs. to mags. Episcopalian. Home: 46 Cotswold Rd., Brook- line. Summer home: "Windmill Lane", Hyannis.
GOLDMAN, Joseph, physician; b. Russia, Oct. 2, 1897; s. Louis Goldman and Celia ( Honigman) G .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1918-(1919); M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1922; m. Clara Z. Greenberg of Lynn, 1926; children- Dorothy Jane, Theodore Michael. Asst. instr., asst. prof. bacterlology and immunology, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1924-, asst. prof. preventive med., 1936 -; instr. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1924 -; phys., med, dept., and asst. chief of ai- lergy clinic, Beth Israel Hosp .; chief of allergy elinic, Mass. Mem. Hosp .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Med. Soe. (tr.). Author: arti- eies on asthma, hay fever, and allied subjs. Jew- Ish. Independent In politics. State Rd., Boston. Home: 80 Gardner Rd., Brook- line.
cles on forestry, health, rural life promotion In leading jours. and periodieals, as "Prinelples of Therapeutics by Sense Culture," "llumidity and Health," "Ventilation, Artillelal or Natural;" "Skin Tension and Alr Baths," "The Farmer and the Hygienist," "The Physician and Stable Ily- giene," "Medical Practice and the Future Field" In Medical Journals; mag. articles on Air Condi- tions During Sleeping Hours, "Recreation Through the Senses" (Atlantic Monthly) ; "Paren- tal Concern and the Movles"; "Microphone Mis- givings"; "; "Regional Congestion"; "Manufactured Idleness." Adult Bible Class Magazine. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office and home: War- wick.
GOLDSTEIN, Fanny, librarian; b. Kamenetz-Po- dolsk, Rus .; d. Philip Goidstein and Bella (Spill- berg) G .; ed. privately; speeial courses at Bos- ton Univ., Simmons Coll., Harvard Summer School. With Boston Pub. Library, 1913-, asst. at No. End branch, 1913-17, special reference asst., Cent. Lib., 1917-19, lib., Tyler St. br., 1919-22, West Ind br., 1922 -; teacher and lib., Temple Israel, 1919-35; summer lib., MeDowell Colony, Peter- boro; N.H., 1931; lecturer on Jewish literature, Amerleanization, library administration; sponsor Jewish Book Week; cited by Gens. Johnston and Edwards for meritorious work on Am. Library Assn. Million Dollar Drive; mem. Jewish com., Mass. Tercentenary, 1930; received merit awards from Better Homes of Am. for services to the community, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936; sec. Boston Jewish Book Week Com., 1926 -; mem. exee. bd., women's div., Am. Jewish Congress; mem. nat. sub-com. on edn. lladassah; Boston Mayor's Citi- zen's Com. on Leisure and Recreation; mem. A.L.A. (com. on work with foreign born, sec. West End Joint Planning Bd. ), S.E.G., Am. Ll- brary Assn., Mass. and Spl. Lib. Assns., Boston Jewish Soc. of Music and Arts, Hadassah, Bos- ton Adult Edn. Assn. (mem. advisory council), Writers Project of Mass. Pub. Works Adminstrn. (mem. adv. bd.), Boston Pub. Lib. Employees Benefit Assn. (chmn. service council), Boston West End dist. Better Homes Com. (chmn.). Author: Judaica bibliographies; perlodieal artl- cles, ete. Editor: S.E.G. News, 1912-17. Jewish. Olliee: 131 Cambridge St., Boston. Home: 35 Allen St., Boston.
WGOLDSTEIN, Harry Philip, lawyer; b. Salem, Mar. 19, 1896; s. Simon Goldstein and Annie (Schultz) G .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B, Ilarvard, 1918; LI.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1920; m. Helen H. Klein of Bridgeport, Conn., June 16, 1935; 1 son- Jon lleller. Practiced law, Salem, 1920-25; gen. practice, Boston, 1926 -; spl. asst. to U.S. Atty. Gen., Dept. Justice, Wash., D.C., In connection with War Transactions, 1925-26; pvt. Art. O.T.S., Camp Taylor, Ky .; total service in army 6 mos .; mem. Kappa Nu (former nat. pres.). Club: Bos- ton City. Jewish. Republican. Office: 11 Bea- con St., Boston. Home: 51 Crosby Rd., Newton.
Office: 21 Bay WGOLDTHWAIT, Joel Ernest, surgeon; b. Marble- head, June 18, 1866; s. William Johnson Gold- thwait and Mary T. (Pitman) G .; ed. S.B., Mass. State Coll., 1885; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1890; in. Jessie S. Rand of Westfield, May 16, 1894; m. (2d) Mrs. Philip Leverett Saltonstall of Bos- ton, Apr. 30, 1936. Praetieed med., Boston,
GOLDSBURY, Paul Williams, human conservation- ist; b. Davenport, Ia., Nov. 28, 1869; s. James Goldsbury and Mary Rose (Long) G .; ed. Min- neapolis high sch .; Oberiin Prep. Dept .; A.B., 1890 -; house surg., Boston Children's Hosp., Boston City Hosp .; chlef of orthopedic service, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Carney flosp .; mem. staff, Chil- dren's Ilosp .; asst, in orthopedie surgery, Har- vard Med. Sch., now instr .; past pres., Am. Ortho- pedic Assn .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Brit. Orthopedic Assn., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe .; col. N.C., U.S.A, with A.E.F., 2 yrs., now brig. gen. M.R.C .; award- ed D.S.M. (U.S.), Companion St. Michael and St. George (Gt. Brit.). Author: monographs, arti- cles on orthopedic surgery. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 372 Marlborough St., Bos- ton. Home: Medfield. Williams Coll., 1892; Unlv. Minn. & Rush Med. Schs .; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1906; in. Leone Croseup Oliver, July 10, 1920. Traveled sing- Ing second bass, Moody-Intercollegiate Quartet, 1894-95; under Redpath Lyceum Bureau about U.S .; real estate bus., Minneapolis, Minn., 1895-99, In Mass., 1899-1903; 1st student in Harvard Med, Sch. to elect Hygiene; practised med., Boston, 1906-10; campaigned unsuccessfully for State Senate, 1913, 1914; introdueed Mount Grace Forest bill (passed, 1920), biii to further rural health and med. service (passed, 1924); tr. Pub. Lib. of Warwiek, 12 yrs .; tr. New Salem Academy, 1920 -; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Forestry Assn., GOLDTHWAITE, Nellle Esther, eoll. prof .; b. Copley Art Soc. (Boston). Author: Chart, Reg- ister of Foods, 1907; Booklet, Habits of Heaith, 1909; Chart, Food Values, 1917; letters and arti-
Jamestown, N.Y., Feb. 4, 1863; d. Luelan Gold- thwaite and Octavia (Churchill) G .; ed. Welles- ley Coil. 1884-86; B.S., Univ. of Mich., 1894; fel-
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low chemistry, Univ. of Chicago, 1894-97, Ph.D. 1904. Teacher country schs., 1879-81; primary dept., Warren, Pa., 1881-84; Jamestown (N.Y.) high sch., 1886-89; Chicago pub. schs., 1889-91; head chemistry dept., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1897-1905; research work Rockefeller Inst., 1906-08; research asst. household science, Univ. Ill., 1908-11, asst. prof. household science 1911-15; dean of women and head Home Beonomics Dept., N.H. Coll., 1915- 16; traveled and studled in Orient, 1916-19; assoc. prof. home economies, in charge of research, Colo. Coll. of Agr., 1919-25; now retired; mem. A.A.A.S. (fellow); Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Sigma Xi, Omicron Nu, Phl Beta Kappa. Author: contbr. to scientilic mags. Travel: world tour 1928-29; European tours 1914, 1930. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Home: South Ilad- ley.
V GOOCHI, William Dana, business executive; b. Can- bridge, Nov. 2, 1863; s. Nathan Goodale Gooch and Ellen Coolidge (Dana) G .; ed. Cambridge high sch. 1877-81; m. Mary A. Pease of Quiney, Ill., July 17, 1890; children-Margaret Caroline (Mrs. Eugene J. Barney), . Dana Appleton. In banking bus., 1881-98; in law office, 1898-1907; with Potter Drug & Chemical Corp. (bus. founded 1889), mfr. soaps and proprietary articles, Mal- den, 1907 -. auditor 1907-19, treas. 1919-, dir. 1932-, sec. 1922 -; sec. and dir. Robinson Bros. & Co., Inc., 1933 -; mem. Sch. Com., Watertown, 1915-18. Club: Rotary. Baptist. Republican. Office: 129 Medford St., Malden. Home: 54 Yale St., Winchester.
GOOD, Arthur J., chemical engineer; b. Faithorn, Mich., Aug. 19, 1899; s. James E. Good and Re- becca (Paine) G .; ed. Menominee (Mich.) high sch .; B.S. (engring.), Univ. Mich., 1922, M.S., 1924, Ph.D., 1926; m. Dorothea L. Pierce of Jack- son, Mich., Dec. 24, 1922; children-Arthur J., lr., James I., II. In exptl. dept., Sinclair Relin- Ing Co., 1922-24; exptl. lab., E. B. Badger & Sons Co., Boston, 1924-26, chem. engr., 1926 -; pvt. U.S.A., World War, 2 mos .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Sigma Xl, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Iota Alpha. Author: tech. papers. Travel: U.S., Mex., Egypt, Syria, Trans-Jordania, Iraq, Iran, Fr., It., Switz., Eng. Independent in politics. Office: 75 Pitts St., Boston, Home: 16 Crest Av., Melrose.
GOOD, Frederick Leo, gynecologist, obstetrician; b. Cambridge, Apr. 11, 1882; s. John Good and Julia E. (Haley) G .; ed. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Helena Madeline Daly of Dorches- ter, June 12, 1912; children-Frederick L., Jr., John P. Interne, gynecol. service, Boston City Ilosp., 1904-06; Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1906-07: surg .- in-chief, gynecol. and obstetrics, Boston City losp .; surg .- in-chief, gynecology, St. Iliza- beth's llosp., Brighton; cons. obstetrician or gyn- ecologist, Framingham Hosp., Cambridge City Hosp .. Somerville Hosp .; prof. obstetrics, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1928 -; instr. gynecology, Harvard Med. Sch., through June, 1938; dir. Hibernia Sav. Bk., Boston; tr. Mass. Mem. Hosps .; diplo- mate, Am. Bd. Obstetrics & Gynecology; fellow A.(S .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., N.I. Gynecol. & Obstet. Soc., Boston Obstet. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Algonquin, Cohasset Ilunt. Catholic. Office and home: 20 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Cohasset.
V'GOODALE, Francis Greenleaf, lawyer; b. Saco, Me .. Sept. 14, 1883; s. George Lincoln Goodale and Henrietta Juell (Hobson) G .; ed. Browne & Nich- ols Sch., Cambridge; A.B., Harvard, 1905; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Margaret Penhallow Davis of Asheville, N.C., Sept. 9, 1908; children -Mrs. Caroline J. Hayes, Charles Folsom, Mrs. Anne P. Brooks, Walter Temple. Practiced law, oflice of H. D. Tudor, Esq., Boston, 1907-12; mem. firm, Goodale & Nash, 1912-16; spl. asst. U.S. Atty., Boston, 1916-19; spl. asst. to Atty. Gen. \' U.S., 1919-21; mem. lirm Hill, Barlow & Homans (now Hill, Barlow, Goodale & Wiswall), 1919 -; U.S. Commn., Boston, 1929-33; tr. N.E. Fund; dir. J. C. Pushee & Sons, Inc .; mem. Amn., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns. Club: Union (Boston). Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: 53 State St.,
Boston. Home: 79 Webster Rd., Weston. Sum- mer res .: "Barnhouse", Chilmark, Martha's Vine- yard.
VGOODALE, Hubert Dana, geneticist; D. Troy, N.11., June 5, 1879; s. David Wilder Goodale and Mary Lydia (Reed) G .; ed. Conn. Lit. Inst., Sullield, Conn .; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1903, A.M., 1904; Ph. D., Columbia, 1913; m. Lottie M. Merrell of Suffield, Conn., June 20, 1906; children-llazel M., Mar- ion P., Wendell M. (d.). Research work, Stam- ford, Conn., 1907-11; research investigator, Expt. Sta., Cold Spring Harbor, L.I., 1911-12; research prof., Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., Amherst, 1913-22; research work, Mt. Hope Farm, Williamstown, 1922 -; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Zool. Soc., Poultry Scl. Assn., Genetics Soc. Am., Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Xi. Desc. Robert Goodale, Salem, 1630. Author: Gonadectomy in Relation to the Secondary Sexual Character of Domestic Birds, 1916; papers on genetics, selec- tive breeding and evolution. Congregationalist. Republican. Office and Home: 257 W. Main St., Williamstown.
Y GOODALE, Raymond Hamilton, pathologist; b. Newington, Conn., Nov. 21, 1898; s. Benjamin Hobart Goodale and Annie (McCormick) G .; ed. B.S., Wesleyan Unlv., 1920; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1924; m. Ruth W. Blanchard of Watertown, July 1, 1926; children-Raymond Blanchard, 'Thelma. Adjunct prof. of pathology, Am. Univ., Bierut, Syria, 1926-29; asso. pathologist, City llosp., Worcester, 1999-31, pathologist 1931 -; asst. prof. experimental pathology, Boston Univ. Sch. Med .; 2d It., U.S.A., 1918; mem. A.M.A., Am. Bd. Pathology, Am. Assn. Pathologists and Bac- teriologists, NE. Pathol. Soc., Am. Soc. Clin. Pathologists, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Harvard, Quinsigamond Boat (Worcester). Author: In- terpretations of Laboratory Findings, 1936. Methodist. Republican.
Office: City Hosp., Worcester. Home: 36 Otsego Rd., Worcester.
{ GOODALL, Edwin Baker, ophthalmologist; b. Jeť- ferson, N.H., July 17, 1882; s. Langdon Goodall and Cordelia Augusta (Orcutt) G .; ed. Jefferson high sch., 1898-1901; M.D., Univ. Md., 1909; m. Carrie Hollander of Amesbury, Apr. 28, 1915; 1 son-Edwin Baker, Jr. Gen. practice at Ossin- ing, N.Y., 1909-12, at Haverhill, 1912-16: house officer, Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1916-18; practice at 'Boston, specializing in ophthalmol- ogy, 1919 -; served as capt. M.C., U.S.A., Avia- tion Sect., World War; inem. A.M.A .. Am. Bd. Ophthalmology, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology, N.E. Ophthal. Soc. (pres.), Mass. Med. Soc., Theta Nu Epsilon; Masons. Club: Harvard (Boston). Travel: So. Am., I.S. Congregationalist. Rc- publican. Ollice: 101 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 188 Homer St., Newton Center.
Y GOODE, George William, osteopathic physician; b. Boston, Mar. 5, 1870; s. George Goode and Jane (Beamish) G .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; Boston Univ. Sch. Law; grad., Am. Sch. Osteopathy, 1905; Mass. Coll. Osteopathy, 1909; Los Angeles Coll. Osteopathy, 1910; Chicago Coll. Osteopathy, 1919; unmarried Practleed osteopathy, Boston, 1905 -; former president Mass. Osteopathie Hos- pital; lire commr., Brookline; mem. Brookline Taxpayers Assn., Am. Osteopathle Assn. (past pres.), Internat. Soc. Sacro-Iliac Technicians (pres.), Cambridge Grange, Sons Vets., Elks, Internat. and N.E. Fire Chiefs Assns .; Roxbury Ilist. Soc .; Roxbury City Guard Vet. Assn. (organ- ized 1781). Mass. Osteopathy Soc. (past pres.), N.ES. and Boston Osteopathic Socs. (past pres. of both). Clubs: Boston Automobile (gov ), Boston City, Roosevelt, Field & Forest, Brookline Bird, Mass. Fire Chiefs. Democrat. Office: 687 Boyl-
ston St., Boston. Home: 133 Winchester St., Brookline.
GOODELL, WIMam, surgeon; b. Amherst, Mar. 23, 1878; s. Henry Hill Goodell and llelen 19. (Stan- ton) G .; ed. Williston sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1901, A.M., 1903; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1905; post-grad. work, Vienna and Berlin, 1912; m. Ethel Morris of N.Y. City, May 20, 1907; 1 dau .- Mrs. Elizabeth Goodell Parkhurst. House surg.,
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Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1905-06; interne, throat dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1906-7; practiced, Springfield, 1907 --; specialist oto-laryngology; consultant, Springfield, Shrine, Franklin Co. (Greenfield), Brattleboro ( Vt.) Mem. Hosps .; etp. M.C., U.S.A., 1918-19; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Mass. Med. Soe., A.M.A., Springfield Acad. Med, N.E. Oto-Laryngol. Soc., Am. Acad. Ophthal- mology & Oto-Laryngology. Clubs: Harvard (Springfield, Boston), Longmeadow Country, Cen- tury .. Family arrived 1634; ancestors on both sides in Revolution. Protestant. Republican. Office: 121 Chestnut St., Springfield. Home: 3 Oxford Rd., Longmeadow.
VGOODFELLOW, Aubrey Z., lawyer; b. Fitchburg, Aug. 10, 1876; s. James A. Goodfellow and Mary I. (Wheeler) G .; ed. pub. schs .; unmarried. Ad- mitted to Mass. 'bar, 1898; practiced law, Fitch- burg, 1898 -; master in chancery and pub. ad- ministrator; sec. Citizens' City Com., 4 yrs .; mem. sch. bd., 3 yrs., Bd. Health, 6 yrs .; spl. justice Dist. Ct., Fitchburg, 20 yrs .; mem. Am., Mass. and Fitchburg (pres.) Bar Assns., Commer- cial Law League Am. Baptist. Republican. Of- fice: Stiles Bldg., Fitchburg. Home: Mt. Elam. GOODHUE, Philip Everett, private school princi- pal; b. Portland, Me., Jan. 29, 1898; s. Ralph F. Goodhue and Anna M. (Proctor) G .; ed. Deering high sch., Portland, Me .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1920; A.M., Harvard, 1932; student, Univ. Lon- don, Eng., 1933; m. Doris L. Glover of Portland, Me., Aug. 22. 1928. Teacher, Portland (Mc.) Country Day School; instr. Eng., Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa .; pvt. sch. administrator; advertising and publicity; prin., Chapel Hill Sch., Waltham, 1937 -; mem. S.A.T.C., Bowdoin Coll., World War; mem. Free Masons. Club: Acacia (Harvard). Author: Articles in various publs. Travel: Eng., Europe, 1933. Ist Goodhue landed in Ipswich from Eng., 1635. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: Chapel 1lill School, Waltham. Home: 327 Lexington St., Waltham. Summer res .: Portland, Me.
GOODNOUGH, Adelia Ethel Borden, principal Friends Academy; b. So. Braintree, Nov. 2, 1891; d. llerbert Wesley Borden and Emma (Grigg) B .; ed. Thayer Acad., So. Braintree; A. B., Radcliffe Coll., 1911; Teachers Coll .; Columbia Unlv .; m. Frank Cyrus Goodnough of Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1938. Teacher, Santa Barbara, Calif., Sch. for Girls, 1914-15; Searborough (N.Y.) Sch .; 1915-27; Brookline high seh., 1927-29; principal Friends Acad., New Bedford, 1929 -. Travel: U.S., Can., Newfoundland. Interested In eake decorating, dramatics (especially children's dra - matics). Republlean. Office: Friends Acad., 25 Morgan St., New Bedford. Home: 101 Murray St., Binghamton, N.Y.
GOODNOW, Minnie, director of nursing, writer; b. Albion, N.Y., July 10, 1875; d. Franklin Goodnow and Elizabeth (Arnold) G .; ed. East Denver high sch., Denver, Colo,; Univ. Denver; George Washington Univ .; Univ. Pa. Two years art study, one year teaching, five years architecture, 25 years nursing in executive positions, two years work for the handicapped; nurses training, Including post grad. work; writing and travel betweentimes; served with Harvard Unit in France, home sister, nurse in two American units caring for the French, World War; mem. Nat. League Nursing Edu., Am. Nurses' Assn .. Nat. League Am. Penwomen. Club: National Travel. Author: Technie of Nursing; War Nurs- ing; History of Nursing (standard text in schs. of nursing in U.S. and abroad); also many mag. artieles on hospitals and nursing. Travel: En- rope, Mex., two-year world trip. Dese. Capt. Baneroft of Reading. Episcopal. Republican. Address: Somerville Hosp., Somerville.
V GOODRICHI, Charles Edward, mechanical engineer; b. Fitchburg, Mar. 25, 1872; s. James Goodrich and Mary A. (Moore) G .; ed. Speneer high seh .; B.S., Worcester Poiy. Inst., 1893; m. Anna G. Holman of Warren, July 16, 1896; children- Edward 11., Elizabeth P. Draftsman, Knowles Steam Pump Co., Warren, 1893-96, Deane Steam
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