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gregationalist. Republican. Home: 130 Wendell Av., Pittsfield.
Y GRAUSTEIN, Willlam Caspar, professor; b. Cam- bridge, Nov. 15, 1888; s. Adolf Ileinrich Graustein and Julia (Caspar) G .; ed, Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1910, A.M., 1911; traveling fellow, Harvard; Ph.D)., Univ. Bonn, 1913; m. Mary Flor- ence Curtis of Westminster, June 10, 1921. Instr. math., Harvard, 1913-14; Rice Inst., llouston, Tex., 1914-15, asst. prof., Rice Inst., 1915-18; lecturer, llarvard, 1919, asst. prof., 1919-26, asso. prof., 1926-33, prof., 1933 -; with Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., Aberdeen Proving Grounds, May-Dee., 1918; 1st lt., O.R.C .; mem. Am. Aead. Arts & Sciences; Am. Math. Soc. (v.p., 1930-31), Math. Assn. Am. (v.p. 1929-30), Circolo Matematico di Palermo, Deut- sche Mathematiker Vereinigung, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Ilarvard (Boston). Author: (with W. F. Osgood) Plane and Solid Analytical Geometry; Introduction to Higher Geometry; Differential Geometry; sci. articles. Baptist. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Ilome: 32 Shepard St., Cambridge.
waukee, Wis., Dee. 6, 1870; d. Theodore B. E. Bates and Lilllan ( Worcester) B .; ed. Bishopthorpe Sch., Bethlehem, Pa .; Ecole Brevalle, Paris, Fr .; pupil Mine. Matilde Marchesi, 1891-5; m. William Hager- man Graves of Milwaukee, July 23, 1895; children -Marion Osborne (Mrs. Grant Hyde Code), Theo- dore Elliott, William Hagerman, Jr .; concert singer in Boston and middle West, 1900-10; owner and principal, Spring See. Sch., 1930 -. Desc. John Eliot (settled in Boston about 1625, called "The Apostle of the Indians"); Edmund, Ezekial, George Washington Elliott. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 755 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 30 Ipswich St., Boston. Summer home: The Or- chard, Annisquan.
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GRAVES, Merle Dixon, lawyer and author; b. Bow- dolnham, Me., Oct. 13, 1887; s. Rev. Lucien Chase Graves and Annie (Dixon) G .; ed. Gilmanton (N.H.) Acad .; grad, high sch., Farmington, Me., 1904; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1908; Columbia, 1907 (Summer) ; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Clara Cooley Stevenson of Pittsfield, Dec. 27, 1910; children-Walter Luclen, Clara Cooley (Mrs. Ar- thur Eaton Crane). Instr. hist, and Eng., Bar- nard Sch. for Boys, N.Y. Clty, 1908-09; adm. to Mass. bar; engaged in gen. practice of law, Springfield, 1912-25; mem. firm Graves & Moran, 1920-25; retired 1925; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1921-24; administrator, NRA and Emer. Relief Adm. for Berkshire Co .; pres. Crippled Children's Ilome; tr. Berkshire Athenaeum; served at N.E. Coll. Mil. Training Camp, O.T.C., 1918; commd. 2d It. O.R.C., at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky., 1918; mem. Red Cross (pres. Berkshire Co. Chap.), Mass. and Hampden Co. Bar Assns., Har- vard Law Seh. Assn., Mass. Soc. S.A.R., Mil. Order World War, Am. Legion, Phi Gamma Delta, Ma- sons. Author: Bubblin's An' B'ilin's At the Centre, 1934; Manitou and the Animals, 1935. Public speaker and after dinner speaker. Congregation- alist. Republican. Ilome: 249 Ilolmes Rd., Pitts- field.
GRAVES, S. Monroe, superintendent of schools; b. Redfield, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1878; s. Rev. William Graves and Frances Marla (Freeman) G .; ed. Adams Coll Inst .; A.B., Colgate Unlv., 1902; A.M., Harvard, 1912, Ph.D., 1913; eertlficate, Munich, Ger., summer 1912; m. Wilhelmina Ann Landau of Paterson, N.J., 1913; children-Rose Christine, S. Monroe, Jr., William G., Freeman Pierce, Mar- garet Helen, Francis Malcolm. Employed in elvil service, Dept. Edn., Philippine Islands, 1902-11; instr. dept. edn., Wellesley Coll., 1912-18; supt. schools, Wellesley, 1914 -; lecturer and instr. edn., Boston Univ., N.II. State Unlv., Yale Summer Sch .; was instrumental in building ednl. system in Phillpplnes; at forefront in Mass. for advancing standard of pub. sch. edn .; ehmn, and ed., Mass. state bulletins on narcotics, mathematics, con- servation, during World War; tr. Babson Inst., Mass. incorporator, Webber Coll .; mem. U.S. Hous- ing Corp., Wash., D.C., 1918; mem. Nat. Coll. Teachers of Edn., Am. Sehr. Administrators, Phi Delta Kappa, Phl Beta Kappa, N.E. and Mass. Supts. Assns., N.E.A., Nat. Dept. Sch. Admin., Norfolk Co, Teachers Assn., Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, A.F.&A.M. Clubs: Klwanis, Mass. School- masters, Wellesley, Wellesley Ilills Congregation- al, Wellesley Masonie. Author: studies in hand- writing, Mass. State Edn. bulletin for the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the coming of the Pilgrims; Columnist, Winship's Now Eng. Journal of Education. Congregational. Republican. Of- fiee: Wellesley Ilills. Home: 31 Elm St., Wellesley Ilills. Summer home: Hatherly Beach, Scituate. GRAVES, Sidney Chase, physician; b. London, Eng. (of Am. parents), July 21, 1901; s. William Phil- lips Graves and Alice Myriek (Chase) G .; ed. Milton Aead .; St. Paul's Sch., Coneord, N.IL .; A.B., Harvard, 1924; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1929; m. Alice Driver Brown of Phila., Pa., Apr. 21, 1934; children-Sidney. Chase, Jr., Margaretta Levering. Surg. interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1929-31; res. in gynecology, Free Hosp. for Women, Brookline, 1931-32; now asst. visiting surg .; practiced med., Boston, 1933 -; mem. courtesy staff, Milton Ilosp .; asst. in gynecology, Harvard Med. Sch .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc .; asso. Boston Obstet. Soc., A.M.A .; fellow A.C.S. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), The
Country (Brookline). Protestant. Republican. Office: 330 Dartmouth St., Boston. Home: 600 Brush HIll Rd., Milton. Summer res .: Nantucket. GRAY, Francis Calley, banker; b. Chestnut IIill, Jan. 22, 1890; s. Morris Gray and Flora (Grant) G .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1912; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1915; m. Helen Rotch Bullard of New Bedford, Sept. 16, 1916; children-Morrls, II, Francis C., Jr., John\/ Bullard. Began as lawyer with Ropes, Gray, Boy- den & Perkins, Boston, 1915-22; partner Shattuck & Gray, 1922-28; v.p. and pres. Lee, Higginson Co., Trust Co., 1928-32; v.p. Fiduciary Trust
1932 -; dir. Boston & Providence R.R. Corp., Fiduciary Trust Co., Boston Municipal Research Bur .; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1926-32, chmin., 1928, 1929; State Emergency Public Works Commn., 1933-34; sec. Mass. Gen. flosp., 1920-30, tr. 1935 -; treas. and tr. Radcliffe Coll .; tr. and mem. Bd. Investment, Provident Instn. for Sav .; tr. Moses Kimball Fund for the Promotion of Good Citizen- ship; tr. King's Chapel; mem. exee. com. of the Corporate Fiduciaries Assn .; tr. Mass. Humane Soe .; 1st It. 303d F.A., overseas service 10 mos., with A.E.F. in St. Mihiel Sector, 1918. Clubs: Somerset, Brookline Country, Harvard (Boston), Tavern. Protestant. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Ilome: 349 Marlborough St., Boston. Summer home: Millis.
GRAY, Fred Clifton, educator; b. Farmington, N.Il., May 27, 1894; s. John Ira Gray and Ellen Franees . (Varney) G .; ed. Austin-Cate Acad., Center Strat- ford, N.H., 1911; A.B., Bates Coll., 1916; A.M., Columbia, 1922; m. Elizabeth Marion Osgood of Laconia, N.H., Dec. 25, 1924; children-Barbara Marion, Robert Osgood, Priscilla Ellen. Prin., Austin-Cate Acad., 1916-20; prin., Whitefield, N.Il., high sch., 1920-25; prin., Lawrence Acad., Groton, 1925 -; mem. N.E.A .; Masons. Travel: Eng., Ger., Aus., Fr., Belg. Quaker. Republican. Home: Groton.
GRAY, Henry F., mechanical engineer, instructor; b. Middletown Springs, Vt., Nov. 9, 1890; s. Fred Eugene Gray and Ellen fone (Buxton) G .; ed. Troy Conference Acad., Poultney, Vt .; M.C.T.1)., Wentworth Inst., 1917; B.S., Tufts Coll., 1931; M.S., M.I.T., 1938; m. Martha Billings Wakefield, June 1922. Eflieieney engr., Saco Lowell Shops, Lowell, 11 mos .; instr., Wentworth Inst., 1918-22 (instr. machine and gunsmith work, U.S. Army detachment there during World War); Instr. welding engring., div. mech. engring., M.I.T., 1938 -; mem. Vt. Ilo. of Rep., 1925; sch. dir., 3 yrs., auditor, 3 yrs., mem. Lib. Com., 3 yrs .; lumber insp., 1 yr .; teacher manual training, 1 yr .; men. Am. Welding Soc., Fundamental Resistance Re- search Com., Masons. Club: M.I.T. Faculty. Con- gregationalist. Republican (Progressive). Of- fice: Mass. Institute of Technology. Ilome: 92 Packard Av., West Somerville.
V GRAY, Howard Allison, elvil engineer; b. Somer- ville, Mar. 30, 1889; s. Amasa Gray and Ellen Whitmore (Thompson) G .; ed. B.S., Tufts Coll., 1911, C.I., 1933; LL.B., Northeastern Univ., 1915; m. Lila E. Reed of Woodstock, Vt., June 24, 1914; m. (2d) Madeline W. Reed of Woodstock, June 18, 1923; 1 son-Wilbur Howard. Structural drafts- man, 1911-12; asst. engr., Boston Edison Elee. Illuminating Co., 1912-15; adm. to Mass. Bar, 1915; asst. engr., Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., 1915- 18; engr., Aberthaw Constrn. Co., 1919; Fay, Spof- ford & Thorndike, 1920-23, Morton C. Tuttle Co., 1924-32; engr. and asst. state dir., Fed. Pub. Works Adm., 1933-37; engr. Jackson & Moreland, 1937 -; registered prof. engr. in Pa., N.Y., Mich., N.J .; designer on Boston Army Supply Base; bus. central, S.S. Pieree Co., Boston; Industrial Bldg., Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn .; Adm.
Bldg. . Central Me. Power Co., Augusta, Me .; Platt-Woolworth Y.W.C.A. llouse, Scranton, Pa .; U.S. Gypsum Co. plants ($6,000,000), Boston, Phila., and Detroit; report on constrn. and equipment needs and also engring. design, Sei. Bldg,, Radeliffe Coll .; report on plant devel- opment, Internat. Tel. & Tel. Co., Wembly, Eng .; mem. Am. Soc. C.E. (pres. Northeastern Sect., 1936); Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Conerete Inst., Anı. Soc. Testing Materials, Tau Beta Pi, Masons (32º ) K.T., Shrine. Club: Boston City. Author: Mois- ture Penetration in Exterior Walls, pub. in Jour- nal Boston Soe. Civil Engrs., vol. 19, no. 3 (prize paper). Congregationalist. Republican. Oflice: 31 St. James Av., Boston. Home: 71 Wallace St., Somerville.
GRAY, Marcus J., fruit broker; b. Somerville, Dec. 6, 1886; s. Frank O. Gray and Persis L. (Parkhurst) G .; ed. Somerville high seh .; m. Ethel M. Glines of Somerville, Jan. 11, 1911. Pres., treas, and dir. Alfred W. Otls & Co., Inc .; asst. Fed. Food Adm.
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Adjuster (Boston), World War; mem, Internat. Apple Assn. ( v.p., pres., chmin. bd.), Nat. League of Commin. Merchants (past pres. Boston), Masons (past patron, Eastern Star), Grange (local, state and nat., past master, Arlington), Metrop. Past Masters Assn. (past pres.), Marketmen's Relief Assn. (past v.p. and dir.); awarded Order of Dis- tinguished Service by Internat. Apple Assn. Club: Arlington Men's, Travel: England, Scotland, U.S. Protestant. Office: 46 Clinton St., Boston. Home: 220 Pleasant St., Arlington.
VGRAY, Ralph Weld, architect and landscape painter; b. Boston, Jan. 19, 1880; s. Samuel Shober Gray GRAY, William Latimer, banker; b. Lincoln, Neb., and Caroline Balch (Weld) G .; ed. Noble and Apr. 24, 1894; s. William Leonard Gray and Mary (Latimer) G .; ed. B.S., Harvard, 1917; m. Mar- garet Morton Platt of Baltimore, Md., 1931; chil- dren-William Latimer, Jr., Samuel Packwood Morton. With First Nat. Bank of Boston, 1917-, v.p. 1930 -. Clubs: flarvard, Exchange (Boston), Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Episcopa- lian. Office: 67 Milk St., Boston, Home: 425 Chestnut St., Waban. Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Georgiana Hemingway of Weston, Dec. 26, 1921. Painted, principally in water color, for past 35 yrs .; dir. Emergeney Planning & Research Bur., Inc., Mass. S.P.C.C .; capt. Inf. (detached for liaison work), World War; served in France, 1918-19; awarded Croix de Guerre, Etoile Noire; mem. Boston Soe. Architects (past pres.), Am. Water Color Soe., Boston Soc. Water Color Painters; fel- low Am. Inst. Architects. Clubs: Tavern, Somer- set. Travel: Europe, No. Am. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 137 Newbury St. Home: 7 Mt. Vernon Place, Boston.
VGRAY, Roland, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 1, 1874; s. John Chipman Gray and Anna Lyman (Mason) G .; ed. llopkinson's Pvt. Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL. B., Harvard Law Seh., 1898; m. Mary Tudor of Boston, Sept. 25, 1907; children-John Chipman, Mary Whitwell, Roland, Jr., Christopher. Prae- tieed law, Boston, 1899 -; mem. Ropes, Gray, Boy- den & Perkins, Clubs: Union, Harvard ( Boston). Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 36 Larch Rd., Cambridge.
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GRAY, Thomas Herbert, Jr., business man, trustee; b. Walpole, Apr. 10, 1879; s. Thomas H. Gray and Cordellia S. ( Kendall) G .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Lillah C. Bearse of Brook- line, June 26, 1909; children-Thomas 11., Ill, Ilorace B., Mrs. Janet Gray Rand. In woolen bus. with father, T. H. Gray & Co., 1901-16, propr., 1916-25 (bus. sold); trustee work, 1925 -; dir. Family Welfare Soc., Boston, Little House; tr. Beaver Country Day seh. Clubs: Country (Brook- line), Union, Harvard (Boston), Travel: Europe, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1938. Episcopallan. Re- publican. Ollice: 79 Milk St., Boston. Ilome: 26 Codman Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Bridge- water, Vt.
GRAY, Truman S., asst, professor; b. Spencer, Ind., May 3, 1906; s. Clarence Truman Gray and Bessie Lee (Stretcher) G .; ed. B.S., Univ. Tex., 1926, B.A., 1927; S.M., M.I.T., 1929, Sc.D., 1930 ;. m. Isabel G. Crockford of Petersburg, Va., June 20, 1931. Instr., M.I.T., 1930-35, asst. prof. elee. engring., 1935 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edu., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha. Author: several articles In scientifie jours. Dese: Miles Standish. Interested in musie, handcrafts. Meth- odist. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 53 Forest St., Lexington.
V GRAY, Wilford Drury, associate justice, Superlor Court; b. New Brunswick, Can., Nov. 10, 1881; s. Johnson B. Gray and Mary A. (Seely) G .; brought to U.S., 1891, naturalized, 1900; ed. M.I.T., 1902-04; A.B., Boston Univ., 1906; J.B., Boston University, 1907, LL.D .; m. Mary G. Hancy, Dec. 25, 1925. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1907; gen.[ practice of law, Boston, 1907 -; asso. justice, Su- perlor Ct. of Mass., 1925 -; city solicitor, Woburn, 1915-16, mayor, 1917-18. Club: Commonwealth Country (Newton). Baptist. Republican. Office: Superior Court, Boston. Home: 125 Rutledge Rd., Belmont.
William Ted Martin), Marian Seelye. Teacher and prin., Springdale (Ark.) high sch., 1900-02; instr. classics, Peekskill Mil. Acad., 1903-05; instr. ancient hist., Smith Coll., 1907-11, assoc. prof., 1911-20, prof., 1920 -; nem. Am. Ilist. Assn., Am. Philol. Assn., Archaeol. Inst. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Teachers Fed., Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Contrib, to Smith Coll. Studies in History; also, articles and reviews to journals. Travel: Europe (6 trips, incl. one Sabbatical of 14 mos.); Eng., Ger., Fr., It., Gr. Congregation- alist. llome: 22 Round Hill, Northampton.
GRAY-SMITH, Rowland, professor of philosophy, clergyman; b. Durham, Eng .; s. Thomas Henry Gray-Smith and Dinah Pounder (Coulson) G .- S .; ed. Spurgeon Coll., London, 1922; Ph. D., Univ. Pa., 1933; student, llarvard Div. Sch., Crozer Theol. Sem., Philosophisches Institut (llamburg); un- married. Minister, St. Albans, Eng. and in Jam- aica, Brit. W.1 .; social work, Boston, 1933-35; ed. work, Christian Register, 1935-36; prof. philoso- phy, Emerson Coll., Boston, 1936 -; minister, 1st Parish Ch., Sharon, 1939 -; mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Theta Chi, Phi Alpha Tau. Author: God in the Philosophy of Sehelling. Unitarian. Office: Emerson College, Boston. Home: Sharon.
VGRECO, Charles Raggio, architect; b. Cambridge, Oct. 15, 1873; s. Letterio Greco and Catherine ( Raggio) G .; ed. Cambridge high sch .; Lawrence Sei. Sch., Harvard; m. Gertrude L. Hennessy of Cambridge, 1902 (d. 1930); m. (2d) Margaret G. Robinson, 1937; children-Mrs. Eleanor Greco Carrère, Mrs. Constance Greco Gervais. Engaged in prof. of architecture, in own office, 1907 -; formed corporation 1934 pres., treas. Charles R. Greco, Inc., architects and engrs., 1934 -; dir. Charles R. Greco, Inc .; mem. Mass. State Art Commn., 1915- (chm., 1923-); Mass. Memorial Commn., 1919; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soe. Architects, K.C., EIks. Club: Boston Clty. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 27 Shef- field West, Winchester.
VGREELEY, Dana Mclean, minister; b. Lexington, July 5, 1908; s. William Roger Greeley and Mar- jory Ellen ( Houghton) G .; ed. Lexington high sch .; B S., Harvard, 1931; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1933; m. Deborah A. Webster of Lexington, 1931; ch .- Faith, Rosamond, Cynthia. Minister, Unitarian-Congregational Soc., Lincoln, 1932-34, Unitarian Ch., Concord, N.11., 1934-35, Arlington St. Ch., Boston, 1935 -; pres. North End Onion; dir. Children's Mission to Children, Benevolent Fraternity of Unitarian Chs., Mother's Ilcalth Council, Home for Aged Women (Boston), Boston Tuberculosis Assn .; Isles of Shoals Assu., men. Unitarian Ministerial Union, Boston Boy Scout Council, Delta Upsilon, Harvard Musical Assu. Clubs: St. Botofph, Twentieth Century, Boston Unitarian. Unitarian, Independent Republican. Oflice: Arlington St. Church, Boston. Home: 1 Charles River Sq., Boston.
GREELEY, Leslie Campbell, clergyman; b. Ando- ver, N.IL, Dee. 16, 1870; s. George I. Greeley and Abby P. (Campbell) G .; ed. Ph.B., Boston Univ., 1894; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1898. Or- dained to Congregational ministry, 1898; pastor, Middleton, 1898-1905, Whitefield Ch., Newbury- port, 1905-09, Marblehead, 1910-24, Pilgrim Ch., New Bedford, 1925 -; mem. Delta Tau Delta. Clubs: Essex Congregational (pres., 1912), Pil- grim (Boston). Travel: Europe (3 trips). llome: 38 Huttleston Av., Fairhaven. Summer res. :
Y GRAY, William Dodge, professor of history; b. Little Rock, Ark., May 6, 1878; s. Daniel Lewis Gray and Lucy (Dodge) G .; ed. Little Rock Acad., 1893-97; A.B., Univ. Ark., 1900; A.M., Cornell, 1903, Ph.D., 1907; m. llenrietta Seelye of North- Laconia, N.H. ampton, Dee. 21, 1911; children-Henrietta Chapin Y GREELEY, William Roger, architect; b. Lexington, (Mrs. Burritt Eaton McBec), Lucy Dodge (Mrs. May 12, 1881; s. William Henry Greeley and llan-
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nah Bishop (McLcan) G .; ed. Lexington high sch .; S.B., S.M., M.I.T., 1902; m. Marjory E. Houghton of Lexington, Sept. 14, 1907; children-Dana Mc- Lean, Roland Bradford, Rosamond (d.), Ellen Houghton, Anne Vaughan. In office of R. Clip- ston Sturgis, architect, Boston, 1903-13; in charge of additions to State House, 1913-15; partner, Kilham, flopkins & Greeley, 1915 -; designer of Waltham City Hall, Hingham Mem. Tower, etc .; pres. Boston Bldg. Congress; dir. Trs. Pub. Res- ervations (Mass.) ; chmn. Lexington Town Plan- ning Bd .; mem., Am. Inst. Architects, Lexington Ilist. Soc. (pres.), Unitarian Laymen's League (v.p.), Star Island Corp. (cxec. bd.), Boston Y.M.C. Union (dir.), N.E. Town Planning Assn. (pres.). Clubs: University, Rotary (dir.). Au- thors. Author: The Essence of Architecture; An Architect Muses. Unitarian. Office: 126 New- bury St., Boston. Home: 1948 Massachusetts Av., Lexington.
GREEN, Addison Bennett, lawyer; b. Holyoke, Aug. 22, 1891; s. Addison L. Green and Maud (Bennett) ; ed. A.B., Yale, 1913; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Margaret A. Oldham of Wellesley Hills, Mar. 22, 1920; children-Cynthia, Addison B., Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1916; in gen. practice law, Holyoke and Springfield, 1916, mem. firm Green, Bennett & Lyon, 1lolyoke; past pres. Holyoke Y.M.C.A., Holyoke Tax Payers Assn .; former mem. N.E. Council; served as 1st It., F.A. (16th F.A.), A.E.F .; service in all campaigns in France and Army of Occupation. Clubs: Holyoke Lions (past pres.), "Other Club," Yale of Western Mass. (past pres.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 56 Suffolk St., Holyoke. Home: 84 Park Slope, Holyoke. Summer res .: Conway.
VGREEN, Addison Loomis, lawyer; b. Westfield, Oct. 23, 1862; s. Thomas Jefferson Green and Alvira Eunice (Loomis) G .; ed. A.B., Wesleyan UJniv., 1885; m. Maud Ingersoll Bennett of Hart- ford, Conn., 1890 (d.); children-Addison Ben- nett, Donald Ross, Mrs. David D. Milne, David Loomis; m. (2d) Gertrude Metcalf of Ilolyokc, 1911; children-Clarissa, Gertrude (Mrs. Wm. C. Hammond, Jr.), Marshail. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1887; began practice at Holyoke; now mem. firm Green, Bennett & Lyon, offices Holyoke and Springfield; mem. Judicature Commn. appointed, 1919, to investigate the judicature of the Common- wealth; chmn. Judicial Council of Mass., 1927- 29; mem. bd. trs. Wesleyan Univ .; chmn. bd., Am. Sch. Prehistoric Research; mem. Mass. Bar Assn. (pres, 1922), Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Ma- sons. Club: Union (Boston). Episcopalian. Re- publican. Home: "Meadowview", lioiyoke.
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GREEN, Charles Maxwell, elec. engincer; b. Law- renceville, N.J., June 6, 1869; s. Sydney Breeze Green and Maria (Gray) G .; ed. Lawrenceville (N.J.) Class. and Commercial high sch .; Law- renceville Sch., 1883-87; B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1891, E.E., 1893; m. Nell' Duncan Edgar of Danville, Pa., Apr. 26, 1905; children-Charles Maxwell, Isabel Cameron, Catherine Forest, Alexander Russell. With receiver of Hughes & Gawthrop Co., Pittsburg, Pa., 1891-92; asst. treas. and elec., Ellsworth (Me.) Electric Illuminating Co., 1893-94; foreman of testing dept. and elec. engr., Brush Elec. Co., Cleveland, O., 1895-96; with Thompson Houston Elec. Co. and successors, and Gen. Elec. Co., Lynn, 1897-1930; retired on disability pension, 1930; granted 20 U.S. patents all assigned to G.E. Co .; awarded Silver Medal by Pan-Am. Expn. for work in development of Mercury Arc Rectifiers, San Francisco, Calif., 1915; pres. Lynn Gen. Elec. Engring. Soc., 1900-08; mem. Masons, Golden Fleece Lodge (Lynn), Mass. Hist. Soc. (past mem.); Am. Inst. E.E. (ex-fellow). Club: Amer- ican Bible Soc. (life mem.). Author: papers pre- sented before engring. societies. Travel: Scot., It., Cuba, Victoria (B.C.), U.S. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: c/o Gen. Electric Co., Lynn. Home: 910 East Park Av., Winter Park, Fla.
GREEN, Donald Ross, business executive; b. Holy- oke, Apr. 8, 1894; s. Addison Loomis Green and Maud Ingersoi (Bennett) G .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; Hotchkiss Sch .; B.A., Yale, 1917; m. Con-
stance Winsor Mclaughlin of Chicago, Ill., Feb. 14, 1921; children-Lois Angell, Donald Ross, Elizabeth Langford. 1st It. 6th F.A., U.S.A., 1917- 18, capt. 28th F.A., 1918-19, major, F.A. Res., 1920- 30; with Farr Alpaca Co., 1919 -; treas. 1936 -; mem. Holyoke Chamber of Commerce (pres., 1934- 35) Masons, Zeta Psi. Clubs: Yale (N.Y.), Univer- sity (N.Y.), Holyoke Canoe. Episcopallan. Rc- publiean. Office: Farr Alpaca Co., Holyoke. Home: 70 Cleveland St., Ilolyokc.
VGREEN, Warren Kimball, astronomer; b. Salem, Jan. 24, 1891; s. Charles Francis Green and Susie Ellis (Kimball) G .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1913, A.M., 1914; Ph.D., Univ. Calif., 1916; hon. A.M., Amherst Coll., 1934; m. Ethel Mae Sawyer of Waltham, Jan. 15, 1918; children-Kimball Sawyer, Susan Warren, Robert Francis. Martin Kellogg fel- low, Lick Obs., 1916-17; instr. in physics, Yale, 1919-21; instr. in astronomy, Amherst Coll., 1921- 22, asso. prof., 1922-26, prof., 1926-, dir. Amherst Coll. Obs., 1921 -; It. U.S. Signal Corps, 1917-19; fellow A.A.A.S., Royal Astron. Soe. (London) ; mem. Am. Astron. Soc., Am. Phys. Soc., Internat. Astron. Union, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Theta XI. Research on internal motion of nebulae, brightness of asteroids and of stars. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: Amherst Coll. Obs., Amherst. Home: 8 Snell St., Amherst.
GREENBERG, Borls Efim, urologist; b. Russia, May 6, 1886; s. Hymann Greenberg and Bertha (Kan- tor) G .; ed. Russian schs .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1918; m. Beatrice Spector, Sept. 1916; 1 dau. -Viera Helen. Interne, Carney Hosp., Boston, and Manhattan Hosp., N.Y. City, 1918-19; pvt. practice, 1919-20; supt., res. phys., Beth Israel Hosp., Boston, 1920-28, urologist, 1928 -; asst. urologist, Beth Israel Hosp., 1928 -; urologist, Evangeline Booth llosp., 1929 -; cons. urologist, Essex Sanatorium, 1931-, Boston State Hosp., 1937-, Jewish T.B. Sanatorium, 1936 -; instr. urology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Greater Boston and Mass. Med. Socs., A.M.A., N.E. and Am. Urol. Assns., Mass, and Am. Neis- serian Assns., Am. Hosp. Assn. Club: New Cen- tury. Author: sci, articles on urol. subjs. Jew- ish. Independent. Oflice: 416 Marlborough St., Boston. Homc: 98 Farnham St., Belmont.
GREENE, Charles Edward, consulting engineer; b. Boston, Feb. 8, 1889; s. Charles A. Greene and Caroline (Blackiner) G .; ed. Mechanic Arts high sch., 1906; B.S., M.I.T., 1910; m. Christine Everts of Boston, Sept. 22, 1917; children-Emily Everts, Eleanor, Margaret Burtis, Dolly Elizabeth, Stephen Cutler, Charles Edward, Jr. Factory supt. and power plant engr., E. B. Badger & Sons Co., 1911-27; mech. and elee. engr., Metcalf & Eddy, 1927-37; consulting engr. with Cleverdon, Varney & Pike, 1937 -; treas. Winchester Hosp., 1932 -; alumni council, M.I.T., 1914 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Inst. E.E., N.E. Water Works Assn. Author: professional papers. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 46 Cornhill, Boston. Homc: 329 Highland Av., Winchester.
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