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GRUPPE, Charles Paul, artist; b. Picton, Can., Sept. 3, 1860; s. Frederick Heinrich Gruppe and Alber- tine Theuer (Kauff) G .; ed. secondary schs .; m. Helen E. Mitchell, June 18, 1889; children-Paolo (cellist), Karl (sculptor), Emil (artist), Virginia (artist). Painter in oils and water colors; repre- sented in lib. at Rouen (Fr.), collection of Queen of Holland, of Furstin von Corolath (Berlin, Ger.), of Nat. Art Club (N.Y.), St. Louis Mus., Butler Mus. ( Youngstown, O.), Memorial Gallery in Roch- ester (N.Y.), Brooklyn (N.Y.) Mus., Maryland Inst. of Baltimore, Detroit (Mich.) Mus., the lib. at Seattle Mus. (London, Can.), Nat. Mus. (Wash., D.C.), Nat. Gallery (Ottawa, Can.), etc .; mem. Pulchre Studio (The Hague, Hol.), Am. Water Color Soc. Clubs: N.Y. Water Color, National Art (N.Y.), Art of Philadelphia. Awards: gold medal, Rouen, Fr .; gold medal, Exhbn. Paris et Province; gold medal, Phila. Art Club; gold medal, Phila. Art Soc .; 2 silver medals (1 for oil, 1 for water color), St. Louis World Fair; bronze medal, Knoxville, Tenn .; $500 landscape prize, Osborn Co., N.Y., and Tuthill prize, Art Inst., Chicago. Protestant. Studio: 1112 Carnegie Hall, N.Y. City. Home: 138 Manhattan Av., N. Y. City. Summer res .: Rockport. WGRUPPE, Emlle Albert, artist; b. Rochester, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1896; s. Charles P. Gruppe and Helen (Mitchell) G .; ed. Nat. Acad. Design; Student's Art League; abroad. Awarded Nat. Acad. of Design Medal, 1913; Purchase Prize at Paint & Clay Club, 1933; Members Cash Prize, 1938; Springville Pur- chase Prize, 1928; Popular Vote Prize, Meriden, Conn., 1939; teacher painting, Caroline Art Assn., Woodstock (N.Y.), Rockport, and conducts school (summer) at Gloucester; has exhibited in most of the major exhibitions in Bast and has had one-man shows throughout the U.S .; is represented in Univ. Idaho, Los Angeles Mus., Webber Coll. (Ogden, Ut.), Smith Coll. (Northampton, Paint & Clay Club (New Haven, Conn.), Syracuse Tri Delta House, deCordova Mus. (Lincoln), White House (Wash- ington, D.C.), Silberman (Montreal), and many other private collections; mem. No. Shore Art. Assn., Rockport Art Assn., Allied Artists of Am., Rochester Art Assn., Gloucester Soc. of Artists, Am. Legion; served in U.S. Navy, World War. Club: Salagundi (N.Y.), Paint & Clay (New Haven, Conn.). Travel: resided in Holland for 12 yrs .; studied in Paris. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 11 Wonson St., E. Gloucester.
V GRUVER, Harvey Snyder, superintendent of schools; 1. Reliance, Va., Nov. 29, 1874; s. Benjamin Frank- lin Gruver and Margaret (Snyder) G .; ed. grad., Shenandoah Normal Coll., 1894; A.B., Otterbein Coll., 1902; A.M., Harvard 1910; m. Mary Aden Kemp of Dayton, O., Dec. 26, 1901; 1 d'au .-- Edith Eleanor. Prin. high sch., Worthington, O., 1899- 1900; supt. schs., Worthington, 1900-08, Walpole, (part time) 1909-10, Menthuen 1910-12; asst. supt. schs., Indianapolis, Ind., 1912-18; supt. schs., Worcester, 1918-23, Lynn, 1923 -; teacher sum- mers, Univ. Ind., 1917, State Teachers Coll., Colo. 1919, 1920, 1921, State Normal Sch., Flagstaff, Ariz., 1921, 1923, Clark Univ., Worcester, 1922, Harvard, 1924, 1925, Univ. Vt., 1932, 1933, Boston Univ. Sum- mier Sch. 1936; mem. exec. com., Boy Scouts Am .;
mem. bd., Lynn Chapter of Am. Red Cross (past chmn. bd.); dir. Lynn Ch. Commerce; mem. Alumni Assn. of Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn. (past pres.), N.E.A., N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts. (past pres.), Phi Delta Kappa, Masons, K.P., Moosc. Clubs: Mass. Schoolmasters (past pres.), Kiwanis (past pres.), Appalachian Mt. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: School Administration Bldg., Lynn.
YGUBA, Emil Frederick, plant pathologist, research professor; b. New Bedford, May 13, 1897; s. Frank Guba and Bertha (Kuplent) G .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1919; Ph.D., Unlv. 111., 1923; m. Georgia Lackens of Virginia, Minn., Oct. 14, 1924; children-Robert Frederick, Anne Lackens. Became interested in art and nat. sci- ences; specialized at coll. in botany; asst. extension prof. plant pathology, Cornell Unlv., 1923-25; asst. research prof., now research prof., Mass. State Coll., 1925 -; pvt. Q.M. Gen., R.C., 7 mos., World War; mem. Am. Mycol. Soc., Am. Phytopathol. Soc., Sigma Xi. Author: many expt. sta. bulletins, sci. articles on plant pathology and mycology. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Fleld Sta- tion, Mass. State College, Waltham. Home: 68 Waverley Oaks Rd., Waltham. Suminer res .: South Dartmouth.
GUEDJ, Gabriel Raphael, clergyman; b. Alglers, Jan. 22, 1902; s. Joseph Guedj and Rachel (Doyen) G .; ed. Coburn Class. Inst., Waterville, Me .; A.B., Colby Coll., 1926; student, Harvard Div. Seh .; B.D)., New- ton Theol. Sem., 1929; m. Grace Helen Hayes of Belfast, Me., Mar. 8, 1924. Pastor, First Bapt. Ch., Newport, N.11., 1929-31, Bapt. Temple, Fall River, 1932 -; did service in French, Brit., and Am. Mer- chant Marine, 1915-20; mem. Pi Kappa Delta. Translator: (from French of Sebastian Castellio) Conseil a La France Desolee (1562). Travel: Eu- rope, No. and So. Am., Africa. Independent Repub- lican. Office: 205 South Main St., Fall River. Home: 38 Bond St., Fall River. Summer res .: Bay- side, Me.
VGUERRIER, Edith, supervisor of br. Ilbraries; b. New Bedford, Sept. 20, 1870; d. George Pearce Guerrier and Emma Louise (Ricketson) G .; ed. Vermont Sem., Montpelier, Vt .; spl. courses, Rad- 'cliffe Coll .; unmarried. Children's Ilb., 1896 -; head res., Lib. Club llouse, Boston, 1909-15; super- visor of circulation, Boston l'ub. Lib., 1919-22, supervisor, br. libs., 1922 -; pres. Paul Revere Pot- tery, Inc., 1932-38; dir. Lib. Information Service, 1917-19, dir. exhibits, U.S. Food Administration, Sept. 1917-Dec. 1918, dir. Nat Lib. Serviec, Interior Dept., 1917, citation for service from llerbert Iloover and Gov. McCall of Mass., mem. A.L.A., Spl. Lib. Assn., Mass., and N.Y. Lib. Assus., Mass. Civic League, League Women Voters. Club: Women's City. Author: many pamphlets on U.S. Govt., issued by U.S. Govt. Printing Office. Ed. food information pamphlets, lib. information pamphlets; lib. column, Chr. Sei. Monitor, 1922-24. Compiler: The Federal Executive Departments as Sources of Information for Libraries. Travel: U.S., Europe. Office: Boston Public Library, Cop- ley Sq., Boston. Home: 80 Nottinghill Rd., Brigh- ton.
GUILD, Charies E., insurance broker: b. West Rox- bury, July 15, 1862; s. Charles E. Guild and Mary Lyman ( Eliot) G .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1884; m. Anne G. Frothingham of Boston, June 10, 1905. Raised cattle, Colorado, 1885-91; clk., Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co., 1892-99, partner in firm representing Co., 1900-13; ins. broker, 1913 -. Clubs: Union Boat, Milton. Desc. John Guild, settler in Dedham, 1636 (?). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 55 Batterymarch St., Boston. Home: 231 Atherton St., Milton. Summer res .: Islesford, Me.
VGUILD, Courtenay, editor, publisher; b. Boston, Dec. 6, 1863; s. Curtis Guild and Sarah Crocker (Cobb) G .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1886; unmarried. In banking bus .; see. to mayor of Boston, 1895; city tax collector, Boston, 1900-02; with brother, late Gov. Curtis Guild, as Curtis Guild & Co., pubs. of the Commercial Bulletin (founded by father 1859), of which he is owner; also, with brother, organized Anchor Linotype Printing Co., of which
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he is pres., treas .; dir. chmn. bd., Kinncy Mfg. Co .; v.p. Franklin Sav. Bk .; dir. Exolon Co .; mem. 1st Corps Cadets, 1894-1900; Rep. City Com., 46 yrs., Boston Fin. Com., 1918-32, etc .; pres. Closed Shop Employing Printers of Greater Boston; tr. Boston Univ .; mem. Bunker Hill Monument Assn. (dir.), Bostonian Soc. (pres.), Industrial Aid Soc. ( v.p.), Handel & Haydn Soc. (pres.), Harvard Musical Assn. (pres.), Vet. Journalist Assn. (pres ). Clubs: Union, Union Boat, Round Table, Shakespeare, Apollo (pres., 1904-1939), Harvard (N.Y.). Author: Thirty Years More, Ilistory of Handel & Haydn Soc., 1903-33. Unitarian. Office: 144 High St., Boston. Home: 26 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
GUILD, Ilenry Rice; lawyer; b. Boston. Feb. 14, 1896; s. Samuel Eliot Gulld and Jessie ( Motley ) G .; ed. Noble and Grecnough Sch., Boston, 1902-13; A.B., Harvard 1917; LL.B. Harvard Law Sch. 1922; m. Martha Pintard Bayard of Short Hills, N.J., Oct. 1, 1927; children-Henry Rice, Jr., Sheila, Bayard. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1922, engaged in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1922 -; mem. firm Herrick, Smith, Donald & Farley; v.p. and dir. London Mines and Milling Co .; dir., tr. Fiduciary Trust Co., North Am. Mines; Treas. Mass. Gen. Hosp., Pres. Charles River Sch .; mem. N.E. Lawn Tennis Assn. (pres. 1937). Clubs: Country and Polo (Dedham), Cricket (Longwood, pres. 1934- 1936), Nahant, The Country (Brooklinc). Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: South St., Charles River.
V'GUILD, Horace, lawyer; b. Medford, Feb. 1, 1888; s. Gustavus Fisher Guild and Clara Thomas ( Wing) G .; ed. Medford high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1910; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1913; m. Emily Daven- port Merriam of Sherborn, June 29, 1915; 1 son- Richard M. (d.). Practiced law, Boston, 1913 -; resided in Medford, 1888-1915, Jamaica Plain, 1915- 35, Framingham, 1935 -; elk., dir., Bearfoot Sole Co., Inc., Danvers Shoe Co., Inc., Redman Shoe Co., Inc .; on Boston City Council 1926-28; mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Masons. Christian. Republican. Of- fice: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 154 Prospect St., Framingham.
GUILD, Jacqueline Rae, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Dec. 28, 1912; d. Ray Wilson Guild (atty.) and Bertha Louise (Smith) G .; ed. Cambridge high and Latin sch .; LL.B. (cum laude), Portia Law Sch., 1933; m. Charles F. Lloyd of Boston, Dec. 21, 1935. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1934; research asst. to father, atty. R. W. Guild; pvt. practice, primarily of pro- bate work; mem. Cambridge Polit. Assos., Y.W.C.A., N.A.A.C.P .; holds record of being first and only person in Mass: to be precluded from taking two bar exams. because of non-age. Travel: Eastern states of U.S. Episcopalian. Democrat. Address: 423 Broadway, Cambridge.
GUILD, Samuel Eliot, agent and trustee; b. Boston, Dec. 30, 1892; s. Samuel Eliot Guild and Jessle (Motley) G .; cd. Noble & Greenough Class. Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; m. Jane Peters of Boston, Feb. 26, 1927; children-Samuel Eliot, Jr., Ellen. With Curtis & Sanger, brokers, till outbreak of World War; rescarch work on internal combustion engines, 1919-20; with Seudder, Stevens & Clark, investment counsel, 1923-33; tr. and agt., 1933 -; capt. of patrol boat, Boston Harbor, Apr. 5,-July 1, 1917; on U.S.S. St. Louis as It. (j.g.) U.S.N.R.F., in for. waters July 1917-Jan. 1919. Clubs: Somerset ( Boston), Nahant, Harvard (NY.). Author: Stock Growth and Discount Tables. Travel: U.S., Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 282 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Apple Lane, Nahant.
VGUILES, Phillp Austin, professor of pastoral psy- chology; b. Lawrenceville, Pa., June 23, 1894; s. Austin Greenclay Guiles and Hannah Lumley (Davis) G .; ed. A.B., Princeton, 1921. A.M., Co- lumbia, 1923; B.D., Union Theol. Sem. 1925; grad. student, Univ. Edinburgh, 1927-28, Ph.D., 1934; in. Louise Earhart of Ann Arbor, Mich., June 3, 1925; children-Gwyneth, Marlon Louise, Phillp Earhart, Jeremy. Ordalned to ministry Presbyterian Ch., 1924; pastor, Union Ch., Pallsade, N.J. 1925-27; dir. clin. training, Andover Newton Theol. Sch., Newton Centre, 1931-33, asso. prof. pastoral psychology,
prof. 1934 -; asso. to pastors Old So. Ch., Boston, doing consultation work with individuals, 1933 -; mem. Boston Presbytery; served with Ambulance Corps, U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in Italy, World War; mem. Phi Kappa Psi (Pa. Zeta). Clubs: Elm (Princeton), Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Ofllee: 210 Institution Av., Newton Centre. Home: 340 Chestnut St., West Newton. Summer home: East Princeton.
V GUILLEMIN, Ernst Adolph, electrical engineer; b. Milwaukee, Wis., May 8, 1898; s. Victor Gulllemin and Erna (Jacobsen) G .; ed. B.S., Univ. of Wis., 1922; M.S., M.I.T., 1924; Ph.D., Univ. Munich, 1926; m. Mary Lanier Moran of Manassas, Va., May 29, 1929; I dau .- Mary Gracc. Asst. in elec. engring., M.I.T., 1922-24, instr., 1926-28, asst. prof. 1928-35, asso. prof., 1935 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., (asso. mem.), Tau Beta Pl, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Xi, Masons. Author: Communication Networks, vols. 1 and 2. Office: Mass. Inst. Tech., Cambridge. Home: 41 Woodlawn Av., Wellesley Ilills.
GULBRANSEN, Earl Alfred, instructor chemistry; b. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 20, 1909; s. Christian Alfred Gulbransen and Ellen (Johnson) G .; ed. Lincoln high sch., Seattle; B.S. (chem. engring.), State Coll. Wash., 1931; I'h.D. (chem.), Unlv. Pittsburgh, 1934; m. Margery Evernden of Berkeley, Calif., July 2, 1938. Nat. Research Council fellow, Univ. Calit., 1934-35, research asso., 1935-36; instr. chem., Tufts Coll., 1936 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Club: Progressive Book. Au- thor: papers in thermodynamles of solutions; data on state of gases; use of mass spectrometer in isotope analyses. Travel: Mex., Can. Protestant. Office: Chemistry Department, Tufts College, Med- ford. Summer res .: Seattle, Wash.
VGULIAN, Mian, special agent for life insurance; b. Marash, Armenia, July 29, 1900; s. James Gulian and Ossana (Shamlan) G .; ed. Newton high sch .; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1923. Employed in leather bus., 1923; ins. bus., 1923 -; capt. Brown varsity football team, 1922, All Am. Teain, 1922; played prof. football for Buffalo, Phila. and Providence 5 yrs .; mem. Masons, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Brown, Woodland Golf, University. Author: fea- ture articles on Brown football for Providence Journal, 1937. Baptist. Republican. Office: 82
Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 130 Charles River Parkway, Newton.
GULICK, Charles Burton, professor of Greek (emer- itus); b. Jerscy City, N.J., Sept. 30, 1868; s. Horace Gulick and Anna Louise (Silleocks) G ; ed. public sch. and Adelphl Acad., Brooklyn; Harvard; in. Anne Hathaway Swift, Sept. 9, 1896; children; Anne (d.), Charles Burton, Jr. Instr. Gr., Harvard, 1892-93, 1895-99, asst. prof., 1899-09; prof. 1909-34, Ellot Prof. of Gr. Lt., 1924-37, emeritus 1937 -; prof. at Am. Sch. of Class. Studies, Athens, Gr .; instr., S.A.T.C., World War, 2 mos .; mem. Amn. Acad. Arts & Sciences (past record. sec.), Am. Philol. Assn. (past pres.), Archaeol. Inst. Am. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Tavern. Author: Life of the Ancient Greeks; Modern Traits in Old Greek Life; Goodwin & Gulick Greek Grammar; Athenaeus in Lost Classical Library (7 vols. ). Editor: Coll. Series of Greek Authors. Travel: Europe. Desc. father's side, Hendrick Gulick, arr. New Amsterdam, 1640; mother's side, Rev. Joseph Hull, first minister in Weymouth, 1635. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Home: 59 Fayerweather St., Cambridge.
GULICK, Harriet Farnsworth, director of girls' camps; b. Caeserea, Tur., parents U.S. citizens; cd. A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1887; m. Edward Leeds Gu- liek of Groton, Dec. 2, 1890 (d.); children-Edward Leeds, Jr., Helen Farnsworth (wife of Dr. Donald S. King), Carolyn Palmer ( Mrs. Chauncey P. Ilul- bert), Harriet Farnsworth ( Mrs. Eugene Mckinley Pierce). In bus. of owning and camp dir. and operating summer camps, 1905 -; with Edward Leeds, Gullck started Camp Aloha, Falrlec, Vt., 1905, Aloha Club, 1910, Aloha Hlve, 1915, and Camp Lanakila for boys, 1922; Camp Aloha Is the oldest girls' camp In Vt .; started Aloha Camps, Inc., 1922; pres., 1932 -. Congregationalist. Of-
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fiee: 1 Perrin Rd., Brookline. Summer offiee: Fair- lee, Vt. Home: 1 Perrin Rd., Brookline.
V GULLIVER, Lucile, literary agt., editor; b. Somer- ville; d. Charles Whiting Gulliver and Emma Su- sanna ( Beede) G .; ed. A.B., Boston Univ., 1906, A.M., 1910; European fellow, Woman's Edn. Assn. of Boston, 1913-11, Del. Internat. l'eaee Congress, Stockholm, 1910, The Hague, 1913; assoe. edi. Everyland, 1920-23; head Children's Book dept., Little, Brown & Co., 1927-33; leeturer on "Chil- dren's Literature and Writing for Youth," liniv. Extension Div., Mass. State Dept. Edn., 1932 -. Editor-in-Chief, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1934- 35; editor, Am. Childhood, 1937-38; now owner and dir. Lucile Gulliver Literary Bur .; served in Mil. Intelligence Dept., Wash., D.C., 1917-18; mem. Bos- ton Univ. Women's Council, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Phi. Clubs: Boston Authors', Twentieth Century. Author: Over the Nonsense Road, 1910; The Friendship of Nations, 1912; Daniel Boone, 1916; articles in mags. Address: 168 New- bury St., Boston.
Y GUMMERE, Richard Mott, educator; b. Burlington, N.J., Aug. 3, 1883; s. Franeis B. Gummere and Amelia Smith ( Mott) G .; ed. Haverford (Pa.) Seh .; Marlburia Seh., Montreux, Switz .; private tutor at Oxford, Eng .; A.B., Haverford Coll., 1902; A.M., Harvard, 1904, Ph.D., 1907; hon. M.A., Univ. Pa., 1923; m. Christine Robinson of Villa Nova, Pa., June 30, 1908; children-Eleanor, Rlehard Mott., Jr. Instr. Latin, Haverford Coll., 1907-12, asst. prof., 1912-18, asst. to pres., 1915-18; headmaster, William Penn Charter Sch., Pa., 1918-34; ehmn. eom. on admission and lect., Harvard, 1934 -; tr. Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colls., Milton Aead., Taft Sch .; chnin. Coll. Entrance Exam. Bd .; dir. Y GUPPY, Benjamin Wilder, engineer; b. N.Y. City, May 13, 1869; s. Joseph Warren Guppy and Abble Ilersey ( Blanchard) G .; ed. Trinity Mil. Aead., Tivoll, N.Y .; Allen's Sch., West Newton; S.B. (civil engring.), M. I.T., 1889; m. Edna Stuart Sea- verns of Boston, Apr. 27, 1892 (d.); m. 2d Euniee IS. Osgood of Everett, July 14, 1934; children- Benjamin W., Jr. (d.), Joseph S. (d.), Mrs. Edna Salmon, Mrs. Abbie Stephens. In engring. dept., B.&M.R.R., 1889-99; bridge engr., Me. Cent. R.R., 1899-1909; engr. of structures, B.&M. R.R., 1909 -; Me. Cent. R.R. and Portland Terminal Co., 1933 -; major 11 mos., lt. col. 10 mos., for service 18 mos., World War, C.O., 14th Engrs., Ry. and supt. Port Terminal Facilitles, St. Naziere, France; mem. Am. and Boston Socs. C.E., Am. Ry. Engrs. Assn., Soe. Am. Mil. Engrs., Am. Legion, Mass. Hort. Soc., Am. Peony Soe. Desc. Ensign Enos Reynokis, West Boxford, vet. of Freneh & Indian wars, Am. Rev- olution. Episeopalian. Independent. Olllec: Bos- ton & Maine R.R., Boston, Home: 52 Stratford Rd., Melrose. Summer res .: West Newbury.
Ednl. Records Bur .; Republican Co. Com .; Publie Sch. Bd. in Haverford Township, Delaware Co., Pa .; township chinn., Boys Working Reserve, Red Cross Com., World War; mem. Colonial Soc. of Mass., Phl Beta Kappa, Signet Soe. (hon.), Club: Tavern (Boston), Harvard ( Boston, N.Y.). Au- thor: Seneca the Philosopher and His Modern Mes- sage, 1922, Translator: Seneca's Epistulae Morales (vol. 1). 1917, (vol. 2) 1921, (vol. 3) 1926 (Loeb Classical Library). Co-editor: Latin-Fourth Year, 1931 (with II. ES. Burton), Travel: Europe, U.S. Society of Friends (Quaker). Republican. Of- fice: 17 Univ. Hall, Harvard, Cambridge. Home: 11 Quiney St., Cambridge.
V GUNBY, Frank MeClellan, consulting engineer; b. Charleston, S.C., June 27, 1882; s. Frank M. Gunby and Olive (Farnum) G .; ed. Bennett Sch., Charles- ton, S.C., 1896-97; B.S., Clemson Agrl. Coll., 1902, hon. M.I., 1929; m. Ruth Mareeau of Durham, N.IL., Nov. 21, 1925; children-Ruth Olive, Frank MeClel- lan, Jr. Electrician and draughtsman, Eagle and Phenix Mills, Columbus, Ga., 1902-05; with Charles T. Main, Boston, 1905-26, asso. and dir. Charles T. Main, Inc., 1926 -; pres. and dir. Emergeney Planning and Research Bur., Ine .; served in Ga. Nat. Gd. and Mass. Nat. Gd., 1903-17; maj., It. col., eol. Q.M.C., Construction Div., U.S.A., 1917-19; awarded D.S.M. (U.S.); mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Inst. E.E., Boston Soc. C.I. (past pres.). Clubs: Engineers ( Boston, gov.). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 201 Devon- shire St., Boston. Home: 12 Manchester Rd., Win- chester.
V GUNN, Sidney Allan, university teacher; b. Can., June 12, 1876; s. Peter Ross Gunn and Eliza (Fraser) G .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1904, A.M., 1905, grad. student, 1907-08; unmarried. Teacher and writer, 1901 -; on faculty, Brown Univ., M.I.T., U.S. Naval Acad., Bates Coll., Boston Univ .; cd. staff, Webster's Dietionary, 1927, etc .; on Nat. Dante Com., 1921, for 600th anniversary of Dante's V death; mem, various Harvard and acad. organiza- tions. Author: The Story of Literature; contribu- tions to volumes, periodicals; lives in Dietionary of Am. Biography; ete. Travel: most of No. Am., Eu- rope. Christian (no Seetarian affiliations). Inde- pendent. Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilonie: 63 River St., Boston.
V GUNNESS, Christian 1., teacher, research worker; Abercrombie, N.D., July 23, 1882; s. Ingebrigt Gun-
ness and Maren G .; ed. Abereromble (N.D.) high seh .; B.S. (mech. engring.), N.D. Agrl. Coll., 1907; m. Elizabeth Riee of Fargo, N.D., July 6, 1910; children-Robert Charles, Marion Elizabeth. Teacher mech. engring., N.D. Agrl. Coll., 1907-12; supt. ednl. work, Rumely Co., La Porte, Ind., 1912- 14; teacher and investigator, Mass. State Coll., 1914 -; mem. Am. Soc. Agrl. Engrs., Masons. Au- thor: bulletin, articles, on agrl. engring. Congre- gationalist. Independent. Offiec: Mass. State Col- lege, Amherst. Home: 51 Butterfield Ter., Amherst. GUNNISON, Binney, teacher, public speaker; b. Erie, I'n., Dee. 20, 1863; s. George W. Gunnison and Harriet Louise ( Boynton) G .; ed. grad., Rox- bury Latin sch., 1882; A.B., Harvard, 1886; D.S.O., Curry Sch. Expression, 1939; unmarried. Teacher pub. speaking, Andover Theol. Sem., 1900-07. Jas. Millikin Univ. (Decatur, Ill.), 1907-13, Lombard Coll. (Galesburg, 11l.), 1913-16, Coll. of Emporia (Kan. ), 1916-17, Wesleyan Univ. (Conn. ), 1917-23, Curry Sch. of Expression, Boston, 1923-, dean, 1924-32; at Univ. Va., summer term, 1922-37, Union Theol. Sem. ( N.Y. City), 1922-25, Harvard Law and Div. Schis., 1905-06, Am. Acad. Dramatie Arts, 1926- 30, Conn. Coll. for Women, 1919-25, St. John's Eccles. Sem. (Brighton), 1897-98, Moravian Coll. & Theol. Sem. (Bethlehem, Pa.), 1922-23; room at Curry Sch. of Expression named The Binney Gun- nison Library after him; Alumni Assn. honored him by hanging a portrait of him by Willlam Holst in library; past mem. Masons (32º). Au- thor: New Plays and Dialogues. Travel: U.S.
Protestant. Republican. Office: 251 Common- wealth Av., Boston. Home: 71 Highland St., Nor- wood.
IGUSHIRE, Charles Harold, publisher; b. Dorchester, Nov. 29, 1903; s. Almond Shaw Gushee and Therese Louise (Peters) G .; ed. Boston Latin Sch .; A.B., Ilarvard Coll., 1921; m. Priscilla Creevy Simpson of Somerville, Sept. 5, 1930; children-Ann Elizabeth, Philip Charles. With Financial Pub. Co., Boston, 1924-, pres., 1929 -. Office: 9 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 190 Prospect St., Belmont.
GUSTAFSON, Alton Herman, teacher; b. Broekton, Sept. 16, 1901; s. Claus Adolph Gustafson and Gerda Willemina G .; ed. Brockton high seh .; B.Se., Mass State Coll., 1926, M.A., 1928, PhD., 1930; Har- vard Unlv .; m. Maude Elinor Bosworth of Holyoke, 1929; children-William Eric, Peter Bosworth Instr. biology, Williams Coll., 1930-34, asst. prof., 1935 -; mem. Phl Sigma Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Bot. Soc. Am. Club: N.E. Botanical. Office: Dept. oť Blology,
Williams College. Williamstown. Ilome: 186 Maln St., Williamstown.
GUTERMAN, Abraham Sammel, lawyer; b. Boston, July 17, 1899; s. Max Guterman and Ida (Buk) G .; ed. Harvard, 1917-18; LL.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1920; m. Ada Poorvu of Brookline, July 4, 1930; ehlldren-Robert William, Marjorle Beryl. Adm. to Mass. bar 1921, and sinee In gen. practice of law; mem. Guterman & Guterman; treas. G.&P. Investment Corp .; pres. Building Management, Inc .; dir. Free Loan Soc. of Boston, Hebrew Ladies' Home for Aged; lecturer, Boston Univ. Sch. Law;
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mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Phi Theta Alpha, Woolsack Law Fraternity. Jewish. Republican. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 104 Bab- eock St., Brookline.
GUTERMAN, Hurry Nathaniel, lawyer; b. July 25, 1891; s. Max Guterman and Ida (Buk) G .; m. Henriette C. Guterman, Mar. 27, 1927; 1 dau .- Paula M. Statistician, Mass. Commn. on Cost of Living, 1908; eounsel, Commn. on Necessarles of Life, 1919; asst. Atty. Gen., Commonwealth of Mass., 1919-20, U.S. Commr. for Boston, apptd. by judges of U.S. Court for the Dist. of Mass., 1933 -. Republican. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 6 Country Club Rd., Newton Centre.
GUTHRIE, Riley Henry, physician; b. Smithville, Ark., Jan. 9, 1895; s. Riley Henderson Guthrie and Mary C. (Phillips) G .; ed. Sloan-Hendrix Acad .; Univ. Ark., 1916-19; M.D., Univ. Tenn, Coll. Med., 1921; m. Anne Patricia Iloye of Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 16, 1924. Asst. phys., Ark. State Hosp., 1921- 24; pvt. practice, 1924-26; asst. phys., Massillon (O.) State Hosp., 1926-27; med. officer, Boston Psychopathic Hosp., 1927-28; asst. supt., Monson State Hosp., Palmer, 1928-34; asst. to commr., Mass., Dept. Mental Diseases, 1934-35; chief exec. officer, Boston Psychopathie Hosp., 1935 -; fellow A.M.A., Am. Psychiatrie Assn .; mem. Mass. and Suffolk Co. Med. Socs., A.A.A.S., Internat. League Against Epilepsy, N.E. and Mass. Psychiatric Soes., Boston Soe. Psychiatry & Neurology, Phi Chi; Diplomate Am. Bd. Psychiatry & Neurology. Club: Canopy (Mass.). Author: sel. articles in med. periodicals. Protestant. Office and home: 74 Fenwood Rd., Boston.
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