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, BARRY, Joseph Louis, lawyer and clerk of courts; b. Lynn, Nov. 21, 1880; s. Richard Paul Barry and Mary Ann (Griffin) B .; ed. Lynn Classical high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1905; student Harvard, 1906-07; in. Ruth M. Collins of North Andover, June 22, 1931. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1905; engaged in gen. practice of law at Lynn, 1905-23; clk. of courts, Lynn, since 1923; corporator Lynn Five Cent Sav. Bk .; mem. corp., Lynn flosp .; Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913-19, Lynn City Govt., 1907-08; pres. Lynn Catholic Charities, Big Brothers Club of Lynn; mem. Lynn Bar Assn., Essex Co. Em- ployees Assn. (pres.), K.C. Clubs: Oxford (Lynn), Country (Salem). Catholic. Republican. Oilce: District Court, Lynn. Home: 32 Estabrook Rd., Swampscott.
BARRY, Robert P., priest, dir. Catholic charitable . bureau; b. Newton Centre, Jan. 18, 1890; s. Pat- rick Barry and Mary Ann (Reardon) B .; ed. New- ton high sch .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1914; St. John's Ecclesiastical Sem., Brighton. Ordained prlest, May 9, 1919; parish duty, 1919-22; asst. dir, Cath. Charitable Bur., 1922-34, dir., 1934 -. Oflice: 49 Franklin St., Boston. Home: 75 Union Park St., Boston.
BARRY, William J., lawyer, trustee; b. Boston, June 30, 1876; s. William Barry and Mary Allce (Farrell) B .; ed. private tutors; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1901; m. Alice V. Doyle of Bos- ton, Feb. 1, 1905; children-Allee Dorothy, Robert Edmund, Ilelen Marie; in. (2nd) Lyla M. Hall, Nov. 28, 1914. Career strictly legal, with civie activi- ties; pub. administrator, 1908; local work during World War; mem. Cath. Alumni Sodality, etc. Clubs: Boston City, etc. Travel: Europe (exten- sive). Catholic. Republican. Office: Barristers Ilall, Boston. Home: 1804 Beacon St., Brookline. Summer res .: Shore Rd., Magnolla.
BARSS, John Sedgwlek, schoolmaster; b. Sharon, Conn., April 28, 1900; s. John Edmund Barss and Emma Sedgwick (Knight) B .; ed. Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn .; A.B., Harvard, 1922, A.M., 1923; m. Ilelen Whitcomb of Brookline, 1921; children- Helen Sedgwick, Lawrence Whitcomb. Instr. math., Phillips Acad., 1924, physics and math., 1925, physics, 1933 -; registrar and teacher, An- dover evening study groups for adults; served as pvt. (acting sergt.), Students' Army Training Corps, Harvard Univ., 1918; mem. A.A.A.S. Re- publican. Office: Phillips Academy, Andover. Ilome: Hidden Field, Andover.
BARSTOW, Franels VIual, lawyer; b. Westfield, Sept. 18, 1881; s Vinal Benjamin Barstow and Mary G. (Carolan) B .; ed. Springfield high sch., 1900; A.B., magna cum laude, Harvard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1909; m. Ann Adams Chamberlin of Quincy, Sept. 18, 1912; 1 dau .- Jeanne. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1909; asoe. with Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge, 1909-20; partner, Storey, Thorn- dike, Palmer & Dodge and Pahder, Dodge, Bar- stow, Wilkins & Davis, since 1920; capt., 301st U.S.A. F.A. Apr. 1917-Jan. 1919; with A.E.F. In France, July, 1918-Jan. 1919; dir. and clk., Ilaffen- reffer Brewing Co., Haffenreffer & Co., Inc .; dir. Ilousatonic Water Works Co .; tr. Deaconess Hosp., Beaver Country Day Sch .; tr. and treas. Boston Children's Friend Soc .; mem. Am. Bar Assu., Mass. Bar Assu., Boston Bar Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Masons (32º). Clubs: Union, Exchange (both of Boston). Unitarian. Oflice: 53 State St., Boston, Home: 35 Jefferson Rd., Chestnut Ilill.
BARTH, Frederick Eugene, business man; b. Halie, Ger., Apr. 9, 1894; s. Edward Barth and Clara (Streutzel) B .; ed. pub. schs., N.Y. Clty; Paco & l'ace Sch. of Accounting; m. Olga E. Solger of Hastings, N.Y., Nov. 28, 1914; 1 dau .- Constance. Asst. cashier, Baker-Taylor Co., book publs .; book-keeper, Wurlitzer Piano Mfg. Co .; with L. L. Ilarr Co., production engrs., 1914-19; office mgr.,
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Grafton & Knight, 1919-24, sales mgr., 1924-26, v.p., 1926-37, pres., 1937 -; mem. A.F., & A.M. Clubs: Worcester Country, Kiwanis. Travel: Europe (twice), Mex. Protestant. Republican. Office: 356 Franklin St., Worcester. llome: 137 Newton Av., Worcester. Summer res .: West Har- wiclı.
BARTLETT, A. Moraudi, insurance agent; b. Malden, Mar. 8, 1888; s. Albert Bartlett and Blance (Mor- andi) B .; ed. Mitchell Mil. Boys' Sch .; Hill Seh .; Pingry Sch .; m. Helen R. Durick of Boston, Feb. 1, 1913. Began as office boy, Morandi-Proetor Co., 1906, treas. Morandi-Proctor Co., 1917-31; pres. Bartlett, Thompson Co. 1911 -; agt. for Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. 1933 -; mem. 1st Corps Cadets, Boston; capt. Co. A, 14th Regt., Mass. State Guards, World War; former mem. I.O.O.F. and Kiwanis. Clubs: Luncheon, Interchange (past pres. both). Republican. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: 51 York Terraee, Brookline.
BARTLETT, Amos C., business manager; b. Ames- bury, Jan. 23, 1888; s. A. Willis Bartlett and Mary Abbie (Morrill) B .; ed. Amesbury high seh .; Worcester Poly. Inst., 1909; m. Unabelle A. Pet- tingell of Amesbury, Sept. 30, 1914; 1 dau .-- Doro- thea. Sales Engr., B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, 1909-11, dist. nigr., Kansas City, Mo., 1911-14, Dallas, Tex., 1914-16; sales mgr., Mass. Blower Co., Boston, 1918-23; dist. mgr., B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, 1923-34, mgr. heating and ventilating dept., Ilyde Park, 1934 -; mem. finance com., Town of Braintree, 1934 -; chmn., 1938-39; mem. Am. Soc. Heating & Ventilating Engrs., A.F. & A.M. (Theodore Roosevelt Lodge, 1911-, Master 1930- 31), K.T. (Mt. Wollaston chap., Quincy Command- ery). Clubs: Cochato (Braintree), All Souls' Men's. Protestant. Republican. Office: Hyde Park, Boston. lTome: 30 Hollingsworth Av.,
Braintree.
BARTLIVET, Edward Paysou, research chemist; b. Belchertown; s. Addison Homer Bartlett and Vio- let Isabel (Bardwell) B .; ed. grad. Belehertown high seh., 1903; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1908; M.A., llarvard, 1913, Ph.D., 1915; Columbia Summer Sch., 1917; in. Eleanor Zader Sykes, of Redlands, Calif., June 17, 1924; 1 dau .- Diantha Elizabeth. Teacher sel., Blees Mil. Acad., 1908-09; instr. chemistry, Pomona Coll., 1909-11, asst. prof. 1914- 24 (except during 1917-18, when was capt. U.S.A. Mil. Intelligence), acting dean, 1915-17; asst. chemist, asso. chemist, chemist and sr. chemist, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture between 1924 and 1929; research chemist with E. I. duPont, 1929 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S. Author: a number of articles in scientific magazines. Travel: extensive in U.S. and Can. Connected directly to four old families-Bartlett, Stebbins, Bardwell, Sikes. Quaker. Republican. Olliee: E. I. duPont de Nemours, Wilmington, Del. Home: 806 Berkeley R&d., Wilmington, Del. Summer res .: Belchertown. BARTLETP, John Hill, lawyer; b. North New Port- land, Me., Dec. 2, 1873; s. James P. Bartlett and Olive Angelia (Safford) B .; ed. New Portland (Me.) high seh .; Portland Bus. Coll .; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1897-99; m. Florence M. Lolmes of Brockton, June 8, 1910. Practiced law, Brock- ton, 37 years; worked building gun base, 1917; mem. Y.M.C.A. Travel: U.S., Can. Baptist. Re- publican. Office: 103 Burkside Av., Brockton. Home: 103 Burkside Av., Brockton.
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BARTLETT, Joseph W., lawyer; b. Boston, June 30, 1876; s. Charles W. Bartlett and Mary L. (Mor- rison, B .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Susan Raynes Brown of Bos- ton, June 21, 1904; 1 son-Charles W. Bartlett, Il. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1901 -; senior part- ner, Bartlett, Jennings & Bartlett; pres. W. L. Douglas Shoe Co .; dir. Irving & Casson, A. 11. Davenport Co., Shaw Furniture Co., Stony Brook Paper Co .; dir., chin., Auditing Com., Newton Trust Co .; mem. Nat. Guard many yrs., enlisted as private, rose to Major; major, judge advocate, A.E.F .; in World War; same position, U.S.A.R.C .; mem. Newton City Govt., 1911-13; Asso. Civ. Serv- ice Comumn., 1919-23; counsel, Needham, 1922-27;
chmn. Civ. Works Administration, 1933-34; chmn. Mass. Emergency Finanee Bd., Aide de Camp, Gov. Eugene Foss, 1933-36; City Sollcitor, Newton, 1920 -; mem. Bd. Trs., Mass. State Coll .; mem. Am., Mass., and Boston Bar Assus., Am. Legion, Mil. Order World War (past comdr.), Dartmouth Alumni Assn. (Nat., past pres.), Masons (32° ). Clubs: University, Boston City, Plymouth Golf, Del River Beach (Plymouth), Brae Burn Country (Newton). Travel: Europe. Protestant. Demo- crat. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 45 Ridge Rd., Waban. Summer res. : Warren's Cove, Plymouth.
BARTLETT, Madeleine Adelalde Dauforth, sculptor, author; b. Winchester; d. George P. Bartlett, M.D., and Adelaide Louise (Danforth) B .; cd. grad., Woburn high sch .; private tutors; Cowles Art Sch .; studied sculpture under Henry Hl. Kitson; unmarried. Teacher sculpture and pottery mak- ing on potter's wheel; sculptor; works frequently in exhbns. of Nat. Sculpture Soc., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, Art Inst. (Chicago), art exhbns. in Boston; San Francisco, So. Am .; etc .; also represented in pub. and pvt. collections; reed. gold medal for bas reliefs, Boston Tercen- tenary Expn., 1930; mem. Boston Soe. Sculptors, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts. Author: The Broken Spell (play); short stories in various mags. D)lr. desc. Nicholas Danforth, deputy to Gen. Ct., 1635; collateral desc. his son, Thomas Danforth, Ist treas. Harvard Coll., 1650-69; deputy to Gen. ('t., 1657, judge of Superior Ct., 1692, dept. Gov. Mass., 1679, 1689-1692; Gov. Josiah Bartlett, signer of Declaration of Independence. Studio and home: 52 Burbank St., Boston.
BARTLETT, Paul Doughty, chemist; b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 14, 1907; s. George Miller Bartlett and Mary Louise (Doughty) B .; ed. Shortridge high sch., Indianapolis, Ind .; B.A., Amherst Coll., 1928; A.M., Harvard, 1929, Ph.D., 1931; m. Mary Lula Court of Nashville, Tenn., 1931. Nat. research fel- low, Rockefeller Inst., N.Y. City, 1931-32; instr. organic chem., Univ. Minn., 1932-34; instr. ehem., llarvard, 1934-37, asst. prof., 1937 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Sigma Xi. Author: research papers in Jour. of Am. Chem. Soc. and Jour. of Organic Chem. Rec'd Am. Chem. Soc. Award in Pure Chemistry, for progress in phys. - organic chem., 1938. Protestant. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 2 Pigeon llill Rd., Weston.
BARTLETT, Ralph Sylvester, lawyer; b. Eliot, Me .. Apr. 29, 1868; s. Sylvester Bartlett and Clementine ( Raitt) B .; ed. grad., Berwick Acad., So. Berwick, Me., 1885; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1889, A.M., 1892; 1.1.B. (magna cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1892; unmarried. Admitted Suffolk Bar, 1892, U.S. Cts., 1894; practiced law with Gov. William 10. Russell, 1892-96, when latter died; pvt. prac- tice, Boston, 1896-1933; retired 1933; founder, owner, Old Russia, Boston, (est. 1928), gallery devoted to Russian Collection from palaces, mu- seuins, monasteries of Imperial Russia, gathered personally in Soviet Russia; mem. Legal Advisory Bd., Boston, World War; mem. Am., Mass., Bos- ton, and York (Co., Me.) Bar Assns .; active mem. First Corps Cadets, Mass. Nat. Guard, 1894-1903 (coast defence duty, Sp .- Am. War, 1898), now hon. and vet. mem .; life mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Soc. Preservation N.E. Antiq., Bostonian Soc., S.A.R., Pepperrell Assn. (Kittery, Me., pres., 1917- 21), Piscataqua Pioneers (pres., 1927-8), Maine Hfist. Soc., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Clubs: University (life mem.), Middlesex, (T.R.) Roose- velt, Dartmouth Outing (Boston). Travel: ex- tensive in America and abroad; visited remote regions in many foreign lands. 8th generation in dir. desc. from Richard Bartlett, Newbury, 1635, whose gt. gt. g.s., Josiah Bartlett, as del. to Con- tinental Congress, signed the Declaration of In- dependence; maternal side, 6th generation in de- scent from Col. William Pepperrell, father of Sir William Pepperrell, Comdr .- in-Chief of Colonial Forces which captured Louisburg from French 1745, for which he was rewarded with baonetey and generalship of army by George Il, honors never before conferred upon a Colonial. Repub- Ilcan. Office: 16 Arlington St., Boston. ITome:
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Old Road, Eliot, Me. (permanent residence) ; and 108 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
YBARTLETT, Robert Merrill, elergyman; b. King- ston, Ind., Dee. 23, 1898; s. Rev. Robert A. Bartlett and Minnie Lou (Dobson) B .; ed. high seh., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich .; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1921; B.D., Yale, 1924; m. Theresa Sue Nuekols of Oberlin, O., Aug. 9, 1923; children-Susan Jane, Mary War- ren, Robert Hill. Asst. minister, Dwight Pl. Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1923-24; teacher Western lit., Yenehing Univ., Peiping, China, 1924-27; minister, First Cong. Ch., Norwood, 1927-31, First Ch. of Christ, Longmeadow, Springfield, 1931 -; dir. Bos- ton Seamen's Friend Soc., N.E. Inst. Internat. Relations (Wellesley Coll.); mem. Nat. Com., Oberlin Coll. Alumni Fund; pres. Yale Divinity Sch. Alumini Assn .; S.A.T.C. (Univ. Tenn. unit), officers' training Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., Field Arty., World War; mem. Am, Legion, Phi Beta Kappa, Soe. Descs. Robert Bartlett, Inc. (v.p.) Clubs: Boston Monday, Fortnightly, Conn. Valley Theol., Springfield City. Author: The Background of Western Civilization (contribu- tor), The Great Empire of Silence, A Boy's Book of Prayers, Christian Conquests, Builders of a New World, They Dared to Live, They Did Some- thing About It. Travel: China, Japan, Korea, 3 yrs .; mem, Good Will Tour, England, 1930; repre- sentative, Council for Interchange of Speakers between Gr. Brit., Fr. and U.S.A., 1933. Congrega- tionalist. Independent. Office: First Church of Christ, Longmeadow, Springfield. lome: 777 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow. Summer res. : 1660 Ilouse, Brook Rd., Manomet, Plymouth.
BARTLETT, Ruhl Jacob, professor of history, Dean; b. Webster, W.Va., Jan. 24, 1897; s. Adolphus J. Bartlett and Mary Amne (Shroyer) B .; ed. A.B., O. Univ., 1920; A.M. Univ. Cincinnati, 1923; stu- dent, Columbia, summer 1926; Ph.D., O. State Univ., 1927; m. Lela May Work of Cincinnati, O., Aug. 30, 1921. Teacher hist., high seh., Piqua, O,, 1920-21, Norwood, O., 1921-23; Univ. Ia., 1925-26, O. State Univ., 1927; asst. prof. hist., Tufts Coll., 1927-29, prof. and head of dept. hist., 1929 -; taught summer terms at La. State Univ., Ill. State Teachers Coll., Hyannis State Teachers
Coll .; served in U.S.N., 1918; mem. Am. llist. Assn., Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., Southern list. Assn., N.E. Ilist. Teachers Assn., Phil Kappa Tau, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Author: John C. Fré- mont and the Republican Party, 1930; articles and revs. in hist. mags. Travel: Europe and America. Home: 61 Talbot Av., West Somerville.
BARTLETT, Stephen Drew, jeweler; b. Plymouth, Mass., Sept. 9, 1866; s. Ilosca Cornish Bartlett and Sarah Frances (Drew) B .; ed. pub. schs .; in. Jessie Cummings of Boston, June 5, 1898; children-Con- stanee (adopted, d.). Worked on father's farm, drove stage coach, carrying U.S. mail, 5 yrs .; in U.S. Life Sav. Service, Manomet Sta. No. 5; position in jewelry store; mgr. jewelry dept .; sec., F. G. Butler & Co., Inc., 1894, for several yrs .; v.p., dir., until 1935; in bus. alone, 1935 -; incorporator, tr., Boston Penny Sav. Bk .; mem. S.A.R. (Mass. Soc.); Joseph Webb Lodge, A.F. & A.M., St. Paul's Royal Arch Chap., Boston Commandery, K.T. Desc. Elder Brewster, who came on Mayflower to Plymouth, 1620. Protestant. Republican. Office: 387 Washington St., Boston. Temporary resi- dence: 640 Iluntington Av., Boston.
BARTLAVIT, William Bradford, medical director; b. Concord, Dec. 22, 1880; s. Edward J. Bartlett and Sarah (French) B .; ed. Concord high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; m. Ruth C. Jackson Nov., 1908; children-Edward J. Asst. med. dir., Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co., Hart- ford, Conn., 1916-19; asst. med. dir. and med. dir., John Ilancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1919 -. Lt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., World War. Club: Harvard. Office: 197 Clarendon St., Boston. Home: 28 Monument St., Concord.
BARTLEY, Hastings N., entomologist; b. Sandwich, Jan. 15, 1892; s. Benjamin G. Bartley and Theo- dora (Newcomb) B .; ed. Sandwich high seh .; B.S., Mass, State Coll., Amherst, 1915; m. Ruth Talbot, Apr. 2, 1923; 1 son-Hastings N., Jr. Entomologist,
East Highlands (Calif.) Orange Co., 1915-18; in entomol. work, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1919 -; chief yeo- man, U.S.N.R.F., June 25, 1917-May 28, 1919; mem. Am. Assn. Econ. Entomologists, Entomol. Soc. Am., Masons, Am. Legion, Unitarian Laymen's League, Nat. Geog. Soc. Author: various Govt. bulletins. Lives in Newcomb House, Sandwich, built 1697, always in family. Unitarian. Oflice: 13th floor, U.S. Custom House, Boston. Home: 6 Grove St., Sandwich.
BARTON, Charles Seagrave, lawyer; b. Uxbridge, May 10, 1902; s. Charles Albion Barton and Carrie ( Daniels) Barton; ed. Worcester Acad .; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1924; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1929. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1929; gen. practiee of law, Worcester, 1929 -; associate in firm of Gage, Hamilton & June, 1929-35; asst. dist. atty., Worcester County Jan. 1935 -; in practice alone; incorporator, Uxbridge Sav. Bk .; treas. Chestnut Hill Cemetery Assn .; del., Mass. Pre-primary Conv., 1936; mem. Worcester Rep. City Com .; mem. Worcester County Bar Assn., Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: University, Tennis, Harvard (Wor- cester), Young Men's Republican (past pres.), Ward 10 Republican (past pres.). Republican. Office: 332 Main St., Worcester. Home: 58 Cedar St., Worcester.
BARTON, Robert B. M., business man; b. Pikesville, Md., Aug. 19, 1903; s. Randolph Barton, Jr., and Eleanor (Morison) B .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1926; m. Sally Parker; children-Randolph Parker, Sally Bradstreet. Mem. Barton, Wilmer, Ambler & Barton, Baltimore, Md., 1930-32; asst. treas. Parker Bros., Salem, 1932-33, pres. 1934 -. Epis- copalian. Independent. Oflice: 190 Bridge St., Salem. Home: 15 Chestnut St., Salem. Summer res .: Marblehead Neek.
BARTOW, Howard Key, clergyman; b. N.Y. City, Aug. 12, 1875; s. Jacob F. Bartow and Anna Key (Steele) B .; ed. Rectory Sch., Hamden, Conn .; B.D., Gen. Theol. Sem., N.Y. City, 1900; m. Flor- ence A. Cragin of N.Y. City, Feb. 3, 1902; children -- Mrs. Mary Bacon, Howard K., Jr., Mrs. Catherine Cragin Dean, Samuel. Worked in Liberty Nat. Bk., N. Y., 1892-95; curate, 1904-21; reetor, St. Ste- phen's Ch., Cohasset, 1921-38, Christ Ch., Quincy, Jan., 1938 -; archdeacon, New Bedford; civilian chaplain, Camp Devens, Oct. 1917-Oct. 1918. Travel: considerable. Gt.g.s. Francis Scott Key, mother's side. Episcopalian. Republiean. Office: 1 Joy St., Boston. Home: Cohasset.
BARTZOFF, Benjamin, advertising manager, man- aging editor; b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 1, 1906; s. Ily- man Bartzoff and Goldie (Poch) B .; ed. pub. schs .; Hutchinson high sch., Buffalo, N.Y .; Bliss Sch., Washington, D.C., M.E.E. (hon.), 1926; S.B., Colum- bia, 1925; m. Mynna Lichtman; children-Jerome, Burton. Newspaper work, radio; now head, Adv. Dept., Jewish Advocate, America's largest Eng .- Jewish newspaper; communications div., R.O.T.C., World War; dir. radio broadcasts for Zionist Orgu. Am. (N.E. Region); former dramatic critie, Columbia Broadcasting System, Stas. WKBW and WGR; publicity dir., Constl. Sesquicentenial Com .; mem. K.P., I.O.O.F., B'nai B'rith (dir. Haym Solomon Lodge), Chamber of Commerce, Beta Ita Sigma. Club: Advertising. Author: Radio En- gineering Practice. Travel: all over world. Jew- ish (Conservative). Independent. Office: Jewish Advocate Publishing Corp., 251 Causeway St., Boston. Home: 36 Summit Ave., Brookline. Sum- mer res .: Nahant.
BASCOM, Florence, geologist; b. Williamstown, July 14, 1862; d. John Bascom and Emma (Cur- tiss) B .; ed. Madison (Wis.) high sch .; A.B., B.S., Univ. Wis., 1882; A.M., 1887; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1893; unmarried. Instr. geology and petrology, O. State Univ., 1893-95; founder dept. of geology, prof. geology, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1895-1928, retired 1928; geol. asst., asst. geologist, geologist, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1896-36; asso. ed., Am. Geologist, 1896-1905; fellow Geol. Soe. Am. (councillor, 1924- 26, 2nd v.p., 1930), A.A.A.S .; men. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Geog. Soc. Phila., Washington Acad. Sciences, Seisniol. Soc. Am., Soe. Women Geog-
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raphers, Nat. Research Council (div. geol, and geog.), Mineral Soc. Am., Inst. Mineralogy & Meteorology (Eng.), Geol. Soe. Washington, Am. Geog. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Psi. Clubs: Pick and Hammer, Petrologist. Author: Geologie Folia; Bulletins of U.S. Geol. Survey; many pa- pers in tech. jours. Travel: Europe, Eng. (5 times), Asia. Desc. Miles Standish. Unitarian. Independent. Ofliee: Dept. of Geology, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Home: Bryn Mawr, Pa. Summer res. : R. D. 2, North Adams.
- BASSETT, J(oslah) Colby, lawyer; b. Winslow, Me., Nov. 25, 1873; s. Josiah Williams Bassett and Ella Susan (Cornish) B .; ed. Coburn Classical Inst., Waterville, Me .; A.B., Colby Coll., 1895; A.M., Harvard, 1901; LL. B. (cum laude), Ilarvard Law Seh., 1900; m. Josephine Simes of Boston, June 1, 1910; children-Charlotte, Barbara, Cor- nish. Adm. Mass. Bar, 1901, practice U.S. Circuit Ct., 1904, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1921; Ir. law officer, Powers, Hall & Jones, 1901-08; mem. Powers & Hall, 1908-, now sr. partner; dir. Mass. Tel. & Tel. Co., H. & B. Am. Machine Co., Talbot Mills, C. E. RHey Co., Palmetto Mills, Boston Machine Works; Govt. Appeal Agt .; mem. dist. bd. of Legal Advisory Bd., Farm Labor Loan Com., Farm Y.M.C.A. Fund (Ward 8, Boston), World War; mem. Soc. Mayflower Deses., N.IS. Hist. & Geneal. Soc., Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Union, St. Botolph, Union Boat, Country (Brook- line), Duxbury Yacht, of Odd Volumes, Harvard Travelers, Curtis. Desc. William Bassett, who eamo on ship Fortune, 1621. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Offiee: 30 Federal St., Boston. lome: 6 Louisburg Sq., Boston. Summer res .: Duxbury.
BASSETT, Sara Ware, author; b. Newton, Oct. 22, 1872; d. Charles Warren Bassett and Anna Augusta (Ilaley) B .; ed. Newton pub. schs .; grad., · Lowell Seh. of Design, 1894; Symonds Kindergar- ten Tr. Seh., 1897; post-grad. courses, Eng., psychology, philosophy, at Radcliffe Coll., Boston Univ .; unmarried. Teacher, kindergarten, pub. schs., Newton, 1897-1917; then retired and devoted time to writing; did Canteen work at Scollay Sq. Serviee Club, Boston, sold Liberty Bonds, World War. Clubs: Boston Authors, Manuscript (hou. men.). Author: Taming of Zenas Henry, 1915; and 16 other novels, inel. The Wayfarers at the Angel's, 1917. Flood Tide, 1921, The Green Dol- phin, 1926, Twin Lights, 1932, Hidden Shoals, 1935, New England Born, 1938, ote .; series of in- vention books for boys and of discovery books for young people; The Story of Lumber, 1912, and series of industrial books, reed. design award (for art silk designs), World Fair, 1892. Travel: Eng., Fr., Switz, Aus., Ger., It. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 56 West Cedar St., Boston. Summer res .; Princeton.
YBATCHELDER, Fred M,, clothing manufacturer; b. Wenham, Aug. 12, 1869; s. Joseph L. Batehelder and Mary Ann (Leach) B .; ed. country sch .; Bry- ant and Stratton Bus. Sch., Boston, 1888-89; m. Ethel Louise Chase of Cambridge, Oct. 22, 1902; children-Joseph Milnor, Alberta Goold, Frederick Chase, Mary Lonise. Employee, Burton, Mans- field & Pierce, 1889-96, later Burton Pieree Co., 1896-1906; founder, pres., and treas., Fred M. Batchelder Co., mfrs. of uniform elothing, 1907 -; mem. S.A.R .; Odd Fellow 1.O.O.F., Masons (32°), Aleppo Temple, club: Salem Country (Peabody ). Dese. Joseph Batchelder, Salem, 1636, incorporator of town, Hrst rep. to Gen. Ct., one of first jurors, Salem, 1638; family, always residents of Wenham. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 120 Har- rison Av., Boston. Ilome: Main St., Wenham.
BATCHELDER, George L., Jr., business man; b. Medford, Sept. 14, 1897; s. George L. Batehelder and Louise (Lawrence) B .; ed. Volkmann sch .; Cambridge, Eng., 1914-15; Harvard, 1919-20; m. Katharine Abbolt, Feb. 23, 1924; 1 son-George I., III. In coal bus., 1920 -; pres. and dir. Bateheldor Whittemore Coal Co .; dir. Burton Fur- ber Coal Co., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co., Arlmont Housing Corp., Ilome for Aged Men; treas, and dir. Elizabeth Peabody House Assn., Housing Assn. of Metrop. Boston; enlisted as ensign,
U.S.N., Apr. 1917, discharged as It., Feb. 1919; mein. Print Com., Boston Mus. of Fine Arts, Masons. Clubs: St. Botolph, of Odd Volumes, Harvard, Exchange, Myopia Ilunt, Eastern Yacht. Unitarian. Republican, Office: 831 Mass. Av., Boston. Home: Moraine Farm, No. Beverly.
: BATCHELDER, John Chesley, banker; b. Ports- mouth, N.IL .; s. Charles E. Batchelder and Nollie M. (Dearborn) B .; m. Nina M. Dutton of Ports- mouth, N.Il., 1909; children-Henry D., Barbara. Asst. cashier, Meehanies & Traders Nat. Bk., Portsmouth, N.H .; v.p., cashier, Merchants Nat. Bk., Leominster, 1917-22; v.p. Metacomet Nat. Bk., Fall River, 1922-24; pres., 1924-28; First v.p., B.M.C. Durfee Trust Co., Fall River, 1928-30; pres., Fall River Nat. Bank, 1930 -; tr. and mem. Investment Com., Fall River Five Cent Sav. Bk .; treas. City of Portsmouth, N.Il., 9 yrs. Office: 59 North Main St., Fall River. Home: 593 Madison St., Fall River.
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