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Pump Co., 1lolyoke, 1896-98; engineer Smith Vaile Pump Co., Dayton, Ohio., 1898-03; chief engr., Barr Pumping Engring. Co., Phila., Pa., 1904-05; Am. Steel & Wire Co., Worcester, 1905- 38; retired, Sept. 1, 1938; mem. Worcester Soe. C.E .; Engring. Soc. Club: Worcester Congrega- tional. Author: serial papers publ. by A.S.&W.Co. on early hist. of wire industry and the infg. of wire in Worcester. Desc. Gen. Putnam. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Home: 36 June St., Woreester.
GOODRICH, (JJohn) Wallace, musician; b. Newton, May 27, 1871; s. John B. Goodrich and Anna Louise (Woodward) G .; ed. Newton high sch .; Royal Acad. of Music, Munich, Ger .; Doctor of Music, Northwestern Univ .; m. Madeleine Board- man of Manchester, Apr. 20, 1904; children-John Wallace, Jr., Madeleine Boardman (d.). Mem. faculty, N.1. Conservatory of Music, 1897-, dean, 1907-30, dir. 1930 -; organist, Trinity Ch., Bos- ton, 1902-9; founded Choral Art Soc. of Boston, 1901, conductor, 1901-7; organist at concerts of Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1897-1909; choral conductor, Worcester Co. Music Assn., 1902-7; conductor Cecilia Soc. of Boston, 1907-9; con- ductor Boston Opera Co., 1909-12; tr. Paderewski Fund for Am. Composers, Frank Huntington Beebe Fund (for foreign study), Oliver Ditson Fund for Needy Musicians relief; mem. Com. on Music, Commin. on Training Camp Activities, supervisor Training of Bandsmen, War Dept., during World War, Com. on Edn., Chevalier Le- gion d'Honneur (France) ; mem. sundry assns. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern, Essex County. Author: The Organ in France, Choral Music for a Requiem Celebration of the Holy Communion. Office: New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. Home: Manchester.
GOODRIDGE. Elinor M., artist; b. Cambridge, Dec. 9, 1886; d. Charles F. Goodridge and Emma S. (Smith) G .; ed. Cambridge Latin seh .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1908; unmarried. Interior decorator, 1912-17; student, Boston Mus. Fine Arts Schi., 1918-23; greeting card pub., 1923-33; painter, 1933 -; exhbn. of paintings at Grace Horne Gal- leries, Boston, 1935; 1936, 1938, Morton Galleries, N.Y. City, 1938; exhibited at Brooklyn (N.Y.) Mus., Internat. Water Color Show (1937), "Art Here" exhbn., Univ. Minn. Mus. (1937), Pa. Acad., Internat. Water Color Show, Boston Symphony Hall, exhibit of selected paintings from Sum- mer Shows (1937); invitation one-man show at Stavola Galleries, Ilartford, Conn., 1935; ex- hibits of selected paintings, Boston Soc. Inde- pendent Artists, N.Y. City (1935), Fitchburg (1938); see. Mass. State Com., Council Nat. De- fense, Med. Seet., World War; mem. Rockport Art Assn., Contemporary Gallery (Rockport). Travel: Europe, 1911-12. Desc. Elder (William) Brewster. Studio: 61 West Cedar St., Boston. Home: 1705 Mass. Av., Cambridge. Summer res .: 11 Pleasant St., Rockport.
Y GOODSELL, Fred Field, church official; b. Monte- video, Minn., Sept. 21, 1880; s. Dennis Goodsell and Abby Manchester (Field) G .; A.B., Univ. Calif., 1902; B.D., Hartford (Conn.) Theol. Seni., 1905; William Thompson fellow, Univs. Marburg and Berlin, 1905-07; D.D., Pacific Sch. of Rell- gion, 1926; m. Inlu K. Service, June 29, 1905; children-Lynda Irene (Mrs. Everett Carll Blake). Lincoln Service, Caroline Service (Mrs. Richard Bonsall Smith). Ordained to ministry, Cong. Ch., 1905; missionary. A. B.C.F.M., Turkey, 1905, Ain - tab, Turkey, 1907-11; dir., Central Turkey Coll., 1908-10; prin .. Marash (Turkey) Theol. Sem., 1911-11; service, Laymen's Missionary Move- ment, Missionary Educ. Movement, 1911-16; Y.M.C.A. war service, Russla, Roumania, Siberia, 1916-19; In Turkey, 1919-29; organizer, exec. sec. Stamboul Branch Y.M.C.A .; founder and prin. Am. Bd. Lang. Sch., Constantinople; founder, Seh. Religion, Constantinople, 1922, prin. 1921-25; pres. and mem. bd. mgrs. Constantinople City Y.M.C.A., 1924-29; mem. exec. com. Near East Christian Council, 1927-29; field sec. Near East Mission, 1925-29; exec. v.p. A.B.C.F.M., Boston, 1930 -; mem. faculty and Earle Foundation lee-
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turer, Pacific Sch. Religion (on furlough), 1926- 27; tr. Constantinople Woman's Coll., Istanbul, Turkey, Internat. Coll., Belrut, Syria, Am. Hosp,, Istanbul, Turkey; del. Internat. Missionary Coun- cil, Jerusalem, 1928, Madras, 1938; mem. Internat. Missionary Council, 1935 -; chmin. exec. com. Foreign Missions Conf. No.Am. 1935-1937; del. Cong. and Christian Chs. to Universal Conf. on Life and Work, Oxford, Eng., 1937; fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Boston Congregational, Boston City, Winthrop. Author: Inductive Turkish Les- sons, 1926. Travel: extensive in No. Am., Europe, Asia, Africa, incl. journeys by air from London to India and from Johannesburg to Calro. Congre- gationalist. Office: American Board Commission - ers for Foreign Missions, Boston. Home: 52 Col- umbia St., Brookline.
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GOODSPEED, Arabel (Mrs. Joseph Horace Good- speed), club woman; b. Boston; d. John Dwight Morton and Maria Elizabeth (Wesson) M .; ed. pub. and private schs .; m. Joseph Ilorace Good- speed of East Haddam, Conn., Jan. 27, 1887; children-Morton, Joseph H. (d.). V.p. Burnap Free Home for Aged Women; historian, War- ren-Prescott Chap. D.A.R .; mem. Mass, Soc. May- flower Descs., Nat. Civle Fed. Clubs: Women's Republican, Twentieth Century, N.E. Women's, Wednesday Morning, Presidents (Boston). Desc. Elder Brewster (Mayflower). Unitarian. Republican. Homc: Hotel Vendome, Boston.
GOODSPEED, Charles Eliot, bookseller; b. Cotuit, May 2, 1867; s. Elllot F. Goodspeed and Abby Ellen ( Dane) G .; ed. Mason Grammar Sch., New- ton Centre, 1872-81; hon. A.M., Brown Univ., 1935; m. Leila May Pinkham of Wollaston, Dec. 25, 1894; children-Margaret (Mrs. Wellen H. Colburn), Miriam (Mrs. Gordon T. Banks), George Talbot. With Ward & Gay, statloners, Boston, 1881-84; The Whitman & Barnes Mfg. Co., Syra- cuse, N.Y., and Akron, O., 1884-98; propr., Good- speed's Bookshop, Boston, 1898-1935; pres. Good- speed's Bookshop, Inc. 1935 -; mem. The Colo- nial Soc. (Boston), Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Anti- quarlan Soc. (Worcester). Club: Odd Volumes (Boston). Author: Yankee Bookseller. Baptist. Republican. Office: 18 Beacon St.,
Boston. Iome: Shirley.
V GOODSPEED, George Talbot, bookseller; b. Quincy, Oct. 10. 1903; s. Charles Ellot Goodspeed and Leila May (Pinkham) G .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1925; m. Ivis J. Jenney of Boston, Nov. 28, 1935; 1 dau .- Carol. Asso. with Goodspeed's Book Shop, Boston, 1925-35; treas. Goodspeed's Book . Shop, Inc., 1935 -. Clubs: Odd Volumes (Boston), St. Botolpl. Of- fice: 18 Beacon St., Boston. Home: Lowell Rd., Concord.
GOODSPEED, Harry B., physician; b. Spokanc, Wash,, May 29, 1898; s. W. E. Goodspeed and Genevive A. (Bancroft) G .; ed. Lewis & Clark high sch .; Whitman Coil., Univ. Wash .; B.S. Univ. Pa., 1922, M.D., Univ. Pa., 1926; M.Sc., Grad. Sch. Med., Univ. Pa., 1931; m. Dorothy Thompson of Gar -. diner, Me., 1927. Interne, Episcopal Hosp. Phlla., Pa., 1927-28; asst. instr., ear, nose and throat, Univ. Pa., 1928-31; matriculated Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners, 1929; certified Am. Bd. Otolaryngol- ogy, 1931; house and outpatient staff, Mem. Hosp., Worcester; asst. staff, Clinton Hosp., Clinton; courtesy staff, Hahneman Hosp., Worcester; ear consultant, Bd, Health and Sch. Dept., Worces- ter; surgeon's asst., Camp Hosp. #4, Dist. of Paris, France, World War; mem. Phl Delta Theta, Phi Rho Sigma, New Eng. Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Soc., Worcester same, Acad. Opthalmology & Otolaryngology. Clubs: Tatnuct Country, Uni- versity. Congregationalist. Republican. Of-
fice: 36 Pleasant St. Home: 10 Beechmont St., Worcester. Summer res .: Gardiner, Me.
GOODWIN, Frederie Spragne, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 25, 1867: s. James Frederle Goodwin and Elizabeth Stead (Pattee) G .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1890; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1893; m. Jullet Borland Higginson of Boston, Sept. 26, 1916; 1 dau,-Allda Borland. Adniltted to Mass. bar,
1893; gen. practice of law, Boston; mem. Good- win, Parker, Raymond & Comstock, 1902 --. Clubs: Somerset (Boston), Myopia Hunt (Hamil- ton). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 10 Post Ofliee Sq., Boston, Home: 265 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
GOODWIN, Harry Manley, physleist, educator; b. Boston, Apr. 18, 1870; s. Richard D. Goodwin and Sarah (Clisby) G .; ed. B.S., M.I.T., 1890; Har- vard Grad Sch .; 1890, 1891; Ph.D., Unlv. Leip- zig, 1893; Univ. Berlin, 1894; m. Mary B. Linder of Boston, Apr. 16, 1906; 1 son-Richard Hale. Asst. in physics, M.I.T., 1890-92, instr. 1892-97, asst. prof., 1897-1903, assoc. prof. physics, 1903- 06, prof. physics and electrochemistry, in charge dept. electrochemistry, 1906-34; dean of Grad. Sch. 1932 -; fellow . Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Physical Soc., Washington Acad. Sciences, Electrochem. Soc., Am. Astron. Soe., Sigma Xi. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Har- vard Travellers, The Country. Author: Physical Laboratory Manuals; The Precision of Measure- ments and Graphical Methods; papers on physles and electrochem. in sci, jours. Ilome: 124 Walnut St., Brookline.
VGOODWIN, Robert Ellot, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Oct. 27, 1878; s. Frank Goodwin and Mary Green- wood (Buttrick) G .; ed. Concord high Sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1901; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1903; m. Elsie T. Wainwright of Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 3, 1922. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903; gen. practice of law, Boston; mem. Carver, Ward- ner & Goodwin, 1907-12, Goodwin & Procter, 1912-14, Goodwin, Procter & Ballantine, 1914-20, Goodwin, Procter, Field & Hoar, 1920-28, Good- win, Procter & Hoar, 1928 -; referce in bank- ruptcy, Middlesex Co., 1921-27; maj., col., F.A., U.S.A., 1917-19, decorated, D.S.M., World War; inem. Mass, Bd. Probation 1928 -; selectman, Concord, chairman bd., 1928-33; mem. Harvard Fund Council, 1930 -; sec. Harvard Class of 1901, 1932 -; tr. Soldiers' Home in Mass., 1921-35; tr. Emerson Hosp., Concord, pres. 1936 -; mem. Am. and Middlesex Co. Bar Assus., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Masons. Office: 81 State St., Boston. Ilome: 9 Wood St., Concord.
Y GORDON, Allan Armstrong, manufacturing silver- smith; b. England, July 11, 1887; s. Graham Gor- don and Elizabeth (Gibbons) G .; came to U.S. 1912, naturalized 1918; ed. All Saints Sch., Eng .; m. Lucy Ann Whittaker of Accrington, Lanca- shire, Eng., 1911 (d.); 1 son-George Allan; m. (2d) Dorothy Gerould of No. Attleboro, Jan. 19. 1921. Asso. with Paye & Baker Co., nifg. jewelers and silversmiths, No. Attleboro, 1918-, pres. and dir., 1923 -; dir, Attleboro Trust Co., F. M. Whiting & Co., Community Chest; tr. Attleboro Sav. Bk .; chmn. Town Finance Com. of No. Attieboro; mem. Masons. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Oflice: Paye & Baker Co., No. Attleboro. Home: 122 High St., No. Attleboro.
Y GORDON, Charles Benjamin, manufacturer ; b. Lyme, N.H., Dec. 8, 1869; s. Charles Oscar Gordon and Eunice A. (Soule) G .; ed. Bridgeton Acad., No. Bridgeton, Me. 1885-88; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1893; m. Alice S. Brown of Boston, Oct. 1, 1900; children-Helen Ilamlin (Mrs. Allan M. Cate), Elizabeth Alice (Mrs. Jesse M. Van Law). Asso. with The Carters Ink Co. (bus. founded 1859) Cambridge, 1893-, gen. mgr. 1900-34, treas. and gen mgr. 1910-34, v.p. 1934-, retired, Jan. 1, 1938; alderman, Newton, 1912-13; tr. Newton Hosp .; treas. Bridgeton Acad. Club: Brae Burn Country. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 126 Sumner St., Newton Centre.
V GORDON, Clarence Everett, professor geology and mineralogy; b. Clinton, Feb. 15, 1876; s. Louls Gordon and Sarah Jane (Sanford) G .; ed. Clin- ton high sch .; B.S., Mass. Agr. Coll. 1901; B.S., Boston Unlv., 1903; A.M., Columbia Unlv., 1905; Ph.D., 1911; Clark Univ., summers, 1901, 1903; Rensselaer Polytech., 1915; Harvard Med. sum- mer, 1915; m. Emily Ragnild Wettergreen of Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1906 (d.); children- Virginia, Roger Sanford; m. (2d), Ethel Forister Graves of Sunderland, June 18, 1924. Master
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of scl., Cushing Acad., 1901-4; fellow In geology, Columbia, 1905-6; asst. prof. zool. and geol., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1906-10, prof. zool. and geol, and head dept., 1910-30, head dept. entom. zool. and geol., Mass. Agr. Coll .. 1930-1, Mass, State Coll., 1931-7; prof. zool. and geol. and head dept., 1937-8, apptd. prof. geol, and mineral., 1938, head div. phys. and błol. sciences, 1927 -; geologist, N.Y. State Geol. Survey, summers 1908, 09, 12; field geologist, Vt. State Geol. Survey, 1911-14, asst. geol., 1918-33; acting prof. geol., Amherst Coll., 1923-4, acting prof. zool., 1924-5; mom. Internat. Geol. Con- gress, Toronto, 1913, Washington, 1933; Prince- ton Summer Sch. Geol. Western U.S., 1926; Gt. Br., 1929; fellow, A.A.A.S., Geol. Soc. Am., Paleon - tological Soe .; mem. Am. Geophysical Union, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi. Author: papers and reports on geology of N.Y. and Vt., and mise. papers on geology and paleontology. Travel: Can., U.S., Gt. Br. Protestant. Office: Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Home: 180 Lincoln Av., Amherst.
GORDON, George E., lawyer; s. Jacob Gordon; ed. Chelsea high sch .; Boston Univ .; m. Dorothy Wolf- son, June 18, 1916; children-Ruth Eleanor, Aud- rey Elaine, Roger Edward. Practiced law, Bos- ton; dir. and counsel, Lincoln Nat. Bk., Chelsea; past mem. Chelsea Sch. Com .; mem. Asso. Young Men's & Young Women's Hebrew Assns. of N.E. (past pres.), B'nai B'rith (Amos Lodge, past pres.), Carter Parent-Teacher Assn. (Chelsea, past pres.), Jewish War Vets. of U.S. (hon.). Jewish. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 100 Woodchester Dr., Newton Centre.
VGORDON, Gurdon Wright, lawyer, insurance execu- tive; b. Sheffield, Nov. 26, 1871; s. Nelson E. Gordon and Caroline Augusta (Wright) G .; ed. Gt. Barrington high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1897; L.L. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1900; m. Ellen Beckman Walsh of Gt. Barrington, Nov. 3, 1903; children-Gurdon W., Jr., Clyde B. Teach- er In grade sch. before entering college; after grad., Sedgwick Inst. and Wayland Coll .; instr. Constl. Law, Northeastern Univ. (Springfield br.), 10 years; chinn. Bd. Health, Springfield, 1905-12; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912, Mass. Sen- ate, 1913-1916; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1920, 1928; mem. Mass. Rep. Com., 16 years; U.S. Commr., past spl. Judge of Probate, Hampden County; chmu. Legal Adv. Bd., Springfield, World War; mem. York & Scot. Rite Masonic bodies, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi. Travel: Every state in Union, Can., Cuba, Bermuda. Clubs: Bankers, Williams (N.Y.), Republican of Mass., Algonquin (Boston). Republican. Office: 31 Ehn St., Spring- field. Ifome: 90 Dartmouth St., Springfield,
GORDON, Margaret, writer; b. Arlington, Nov. 27, 1868; d. George Augustus Gordon and Ann Farley (Gordon) G .; ed. Lowell and Somerville pub. schs .; retired. Compiler: The Free Lance Writer's Handbook (with William D. Kennedy). Former editor: "The Writer" (for literary workers). Episcopalian. Home: 54 Belmont St., Somerville. VGOREY, Andrew Joseph, lawyer; b. Marlborough, Jan. 13, 1898; s. Thomas Patrick Gorey and Fran- ces M. (Silk) G .; ed. Boston high sch. of Com- merce; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1921; m. Gert- rude E. O'Connor of Dorchester, June 8, 1927; children-Brenda, Robert F., Andrew J., Jr., Kevin T., Marcia. Practiced law, Boston, 1921-35; see. to Police Commr., 1935 -; mein. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1923-24; served with U.S.A., World War; mem. Ancient & Honorable Arty. Co., Cath. Alumni Sodality, Bench & Bar Golfing Soc., Boston Bar Assn., Law Soc. Mass., Am. Legion, K.C. Club: Wollaston Golf. Catholic. Democrat. Oflice: 154 Berkeley St., Boston. Home: 27 Kenwood St., Dorchester.
VGORFINKLE, Bernard Louis, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 29, 1889; s. Harris Gorfinkle and Sarah M. (Millionthaler) G .; ed. Chelsea high sch., Eng- lish high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1911; in. Frieda Edinberg of Worcester, 1921; children-Ilerbert J., Ruth B., Sarah A. Engaged in practice of law, 1911 -; volunteer on Mex. Border, 1916; ment. License Commn., City of Newton; del. Rep. State Conv., 1938; pres. and
dir. Standard Acceptance Corp., Capital Securl- ties Inc .; dir. and treas. Nathan H. Gordon Corp .; dir. Scott Furriers; It. col., Judge Advocate, 26th YD Div., World War; wounded twice at Verdun; decor. World War Medal, Order of the Crown (Belgium), by French cities Lellavre and Ver- dun; bodyguard to Pres. Wilson at signing of Peace Treaty, Paris, 1919; Am. see. Supreme Econ. Council Peace Commission, Paris; mem. Masons, Sojourner, Heroes of 1776, Zeta Beta Tau. Clubs: Newton Squash & Tennis (organizer, first and hon. pres.), Chestnut Hill Improv. Soc. (treas.), Newton Civic Soc. (sec.), New Century. Jewish. Republican. Office: 101 Milk St., Boston. Home: 59 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Mashpee Pond, Cape Cod.
GORIN, Nathan, physician; b. London, Eng., May 12, 1896; s. Solomon and Annie (Gorin) G .; ed. Woburn high sch; M.B. (hon.), Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1916, M.D., 1917; m. Anna Gordon. Asso. phys., Children's Hosp .; asst, in child hy- giene, Harvard Sch. Pub. Health; served as pvt., Med. Res. Corps, World War. Jewish. Of- fice: 479 Beacon St., Boston. llome: 3 Roseway St., Jamaica Plain.
GORMAN, Edward Joseph, Catholic priest; b. Taun- ton, July 14, 1902; s. Joseph Henry Gorman and Mary A. (Galligan) G .; ed. St. Mary's high sch., Taunton; Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, 2 yrs .; A.B., St. Mary's Univ., Baltimore, Md., 1925; S.T.B., Sulpician Sem., Cath. Univ. Am., Wash., D.C., 1928, M.A., 1929; Cath. Univ. Am., 1931-32. Supt. Diocesan schs., Diocese of Fall River, July 1932 -; dir. Sacred Heart Sch. of Edn. (Fall River), 1934 -; dir. Confraternity of Chr. Doctrine, 1936 -; dir. Legion of Decency, 1935 -. Catholic. Office: 162 Walnut St., Fall River. Home: 2446 Highland Av., Fall River.
VGOSMAN, George Henry Rankin, surgeon; b. N.Y. City, June 15, 1876; s. George llenry Gosman and Marie (Giroux) G .; ed. Brooklyn (N.Y.) high seh .; N.Y. Prep. Sch .; Univ. Pa. Pre-med. Sch .; 1892-94, M.D., Univ. Pa. Med. Sch., 1898; grad., U.S. Army Med. Sch., 1903; Imperial Univ., Tokyo, Jap., 1906; m. Edith Waite Mercer of Columbus, O., June 4, 1904; 1 son-William Mercer. From 1st It. to col., M.C., U.S.A., 1901-22; in IL.S. Diplo- matic Service, Jap., 1904-07; with Herbert Hoov- er's Am. Relief Administration in Europe after World War; retired from Army, 1922; chief surg. advisor, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Boston, 1923 -; asso. surg. staff, Cambridge, Faulkner, Beth Israel, Forest Ilills, Whidden Mem., Rox- bury, and Newton Hosps .; chief surg., 4th Army Corps with A.R.F. in France; chief surgeon, (.(., Evacuation Hosp. No. 1, France; col. M.C., II.S.A., retired; D.S.M., C.S.C., several offensive and de- fensive ribbons on World War medal, Filipino, Mexican medals, Verdun medal (Fr.), etc .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Soc. Examining Physicians (past pres. ), N. Y. Soc. In- dustrial Physicians, N.Y. State Med. Soc., London Soe. Tropical Med. & Hygiene, Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: Republican of Mass., Exchange, Newton Medical. Author: med. articles. 'Travel: Ger., Ire., Eng. (study) ; Jap. and China, 3 yrs .; Philip- pines. . Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 40 Broad St., Boston. Ilome: 57 Metacomet Rd., Waban.
V/ GOSS, C. Lane, banker; b. Dover, N.H., Feb. 24, 1903; s. Col. Charles Carpenter Goss and Wini- fred (Lane) G .; ed. Dover (N.II.) high sch .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1925; student, Tuck Sch. Bus. Adm., 1925, 1927; Oxford, 1926-27; Engring. Economics Foundation (Fellow), Grad. Sch. Banking, Rutgers Univ., 1940; in. Constanee Wood- worth of Concord, N.H., June 25, 1928; children -Georgia, Lane Woodworth. With various fam- ily banks during vacations; with 1st Nat. Bk. (Boston), Bankers Trust Co. (Paris, Fr.), Dart- mouth Nat. Bk. (Hanover, N.Il.); with Worces- ter Co. Trust Co, Worcester, 1927-, v.p., 1934 -; v.p. Worcester Co. Instn. Sav., 1938 -; tr. Worces- ter Co. Instn. Sav., Walnut Ilill Sch., Natick; because of recent change from commercial to savings banking, resigned from a number of di-
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rectorships In bus. and financial organizations; asst. elass agt, asst. see., Dartmouth Class of 1925; mem. Woreester Musie Festival Com., Worcester Art Mus., Publicity Com. of Commun- ity Chest (ehmn.); vestryman, All Saints Epise. Ch .; mem. Mass. Bankers Assn. (on Pub. Rela- tions Com), Finaneial Advertisers Assn., For. Policy Assn., Traveller's Aid Soc. (dir.), Phi Kappa Psi (dir.), Woreester Taxpayers Assn., Ch. Commerce, Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Woreester (dir.), Tatnuck Country, Dartmouth, University, Sav- ings Bank Officers, Republlean. Author: a few papers and studies on bank credit. Travel: Europe (3 times, gen. travel, study), So. Am., Mex., Can., U.S. Desc. Gov. William Bradstreet, Ist gov. Mass. Bay Colony; Gov. Thomas Wiggin, Gov. Thomas Dudley, Gov. Simon Bradstreet, Gov. Samuel Simonds; ancestors at Bunker Hill. Epis- copalian. Republlean. Offiee: Worcester County Institution for Savings, Woreester. Home: 32 Ot- sego Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: Dover, N.II.
GOSSELINN, Leo Alfred, lawyer; b. Woonsocket, R.I., Dec. 20, 1910; s. Hermas Gosselin and Areelia (Rainville) G .; ed. Sem. of Nicolet at Nieolet, P.Q., Can .; B.A., Quebec Univ., 1930; LL.B., Suf- folk Law Sch., 1935; m. Therese Godbout of Blackstone, June 6, 1938. Has practiced law for past three yrs .; actively identified in mun, and political affairs; elected Town Clerk of Belling- ham at age of 23, Town Counsel for past 2 yrs .; chmn. Bellingham Democratie Town Committee; mem. L'Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique, Modern Woodmen of America. Catholic. Demo- eratle. Office and home: Governor Av., Belling- ham.
GOULD, Albert Trowbridge, lawyer; b. Thomaston, Me .. Jan. 9, 1885; s. Albert Palmer Gould and Stella (Trowbridge) G .; ed. Phillips Aead., And- over; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1908; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1911; m. Emilie Creighton of Thomas- ton, Me., Dec. 23. 1909; children-May Gould Sherrill, Albert Palmer, Practiced law in Bos- ton, 1912-, specializing in admiralty cases; dir. N.E. Grenfell Assn., Boston Ch. Commerce (chmin. Maritime Assn.); overseer Bowdoin Coll .; men. U.S. Maritime Law Assn. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Cruising of America, Boston Yacht, Mass. Re- publican. Unitarian, Republican. Office: 1 Fed- eral St., Boston. Home: 18 Orne St., Marblehead. Summer res .: Thomaston, Me.
VGOULD, Charles Waite, lawyer; b. Milford, May 8. 1891; s. Charles Gould and Ilarriet Endicott (Waite) G .; ed. Milford high seh .; LL.B., Albany (N.Y.) Law-Union Univ., 1911; LL.M., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1912; m. Aliee M. Gordon of Milford, Oct. 3, 1916; 1 dau .- Alice Louise. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1912, and sinee practicing gen. law at Milford; mem. Sch. Com., Milford, 1914-20; State Rep. 1918-20; State Sen. 1921-23; elk. 3d Dist. Ct. of Southern Woreester 1923 -; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Worcester Co. Bar Assn., Milford Bar Assn. (pres.), Aleppo Temple Shrine, Masons, I.O.O.F., B.P.O.E., Alethia Grotto. Club: Mass. Rep. Travel: Bermuda, W.I., So. Am. Uni- versalist. Republican. Office: 219 Main St., Mil- ford. llome: 18 Grant St., Milford.
GOULD, LeRoy Boardman, electrical engineer; b. Taunton, Apr. 12, 1881; s. Arthur Judson Gould and Minnie Louise (Davis) G .; ed. Taunton high seh .; S.B., M.I.T., 1903; m. Florence Emily King of Newton, June 30, 1913; children-Dorothy W. (Mrs. Donald H. Rhoades), Marjorie D., Ruth K., Gilbert B. Specialized in communication engring., entering employ of N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1903, engaged in varlous phases of engring. work, plant engr. for N.H. Div., 1915-1925, equipment engr. for Cent. Div., 1926-28, Induetive relations engr., Cent. Div., 1929 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Engring. Soe. Boston, Telephone Pioneers Am. (Sherwin Chap.), A.F.&A.M. (Norumbega Lodge). Baptist. Republican. Offlee: 245 State St., Boston. Home: 36 Oxford Rd., Newton Centre.
V GOW, Charles R(ice), engineer; b. Medford, Dee. 5, 1872; s. Robert M. Gow and Cordella (Flynn) G .; ed. B.S., Tufts Coll., 1893, D.Sc., 1919; Dr. engring., Northeastern Univ. 1932, Worcester Poly. Inst ..
1935; m. Jeannette A. Weaving, June 12, 1900: children-Ralph F., Arthur R., Jeannette, Charles R., Grace A. Asst. supt., water dept., Medford, 1893; asst, city engr., Medford, 1895; supt. for contractor in sewer and subway constrn., 1895; asst. engr .. Boston Transit Commn., 1895-98; eon- traetor, pub. works and engring, constrn., 1899- 1922; cons. engr., Boston, 1922-30; pres. Warren Bros., Co., 1930 -; lecturer on foundations, M.I.T., 1912-18, prof. of humanics, 1928-30; postmaster, Boston Postal Dist. (25 cities and towns), 1929- 30; mem. commn. on water needs of cities and towns of Ipswich River Valley, 1911-12; ehmn. Boston Lieensing Bd., 1915-16; Joint N.E. Commn. on St. Lawrence Waterway, 1924-25, Met. Plan- ning Div. 1928-34 -; pvt, rising to lt. col. Engrs., Mass. Nat. Guard, 1889-1908: sergt. maj. later 2d lt. and 1st It. 5th Mass. Vols., Sp .- Am. War: maj., later lt. col., Constrn. Div., U.S.A., World War; mem. Am, and Boston (pres. 1915) Socs. C.E., Asso. Industries of Mass. (pres., 1921-23). Clubs: University, Boston City. Author: Funda- mental Principles of Economies, 1922; Founda- tions for Human Engineering, 1930; Elements of Human Engineering, 1931. Offiee: 38 Memorial Dr., Cambridge. Home: 1751 Beaeon St., Brook- line.
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