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BLOOD. Alice Frances, professor of nutrition; b. Lynn, Nov. 25, 1880; d. Josiah Beaman Blood and Zeruah Ophelia (Watkins) B .; ed. Lynn English high sch .; B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1903; Ph. D., Yale, 1910. Asst. to S. P. Mulliken, Mass. Inst. Tech .; teacher in chemistry, later In home eco- nomics, Simmons Coll., dir. Sch. of Home Eco- nomics; mem. Am. Home Economies Assn., Am. Dietetic Assn., Am. Pub. Health Assu., etc. Club: College. Editor: Riverside Home Economics Series. Unitarian. Office: Simmons College, Bos- ton. Home: 9 Arlington St., Newton.
(HLOOD, Charles Winthrop, lawyer; b. Auburndale, Oct. 1, 1878; s. William H. Blood and Mary F.
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(White) B .; ed. Newton high sch., 1891-95; A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Helen K. Sisk of Dover, N.H., Oct. 11, 1917; 1 son-Henry W. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1902-17; partner Salton- stall & Blood, 1917-22, Carter & Blood, 1923 -; asst. dist. atty. Middlesex County, 1921-22; tr. Warren Instn. for Sav .; mem. Am., Mass, and Middlesex Bar Assns., Bar Assu. City of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Appalachian Mt. (pres. 1921-25, treas. 1930-), Harvard (Boston). Desc. Robert Blood who settled in Concord, 1636. Of- fice: 511 Barristers Hall, Boston. Ilome: 31 Wood- bine St., Auburndale.
BLOOM, Herman Irving, writer; b. Springfield, Oct. 14, 1908; s. Meyer Bloom and Anne ( Hurwitz) B .; ed. High Sch, of Commerce, Springfield; North- eastern Univ., 1925-29, leaving two months before graduation. With Newark Evening News, 1930; North Jersey Courier, 1931; Radio Sta. WMAS, Springfield, 1932-33; writer fiction mag. stories and ten novels, 1932 -; club lecturer; part- ner to Meyer Bloom Umbrella and Luggage Co., Springfield. Author (psndonym Harmon Bel- lamy): The Seventh Commandment, The Trans- gressor, Bedmates, Skin Deep, Bodies are Dlffer- ent, Struggle, Sacrifice, Leap Year Madness, Sweet and Lovely, A Fine Romance, etc. Jewish. Inde- pendent. Home: 588 Dickinson St., Springfield.
ILOOMBERG, David Jacob, research engineer; b. Jamaica Plain, July 28, 1890; s. Lewis Bloomberg and Lottie (Meyers) B .; ed. Lowell Inst., Boston; unmarried. Took testing course, Gen. Elec. Co., 1912-14; did steam turbine research engring., Bethlehem Shipbldg. Corp., 1916-1919; steam tur- bine research engring,, Gen. Elec. Co., 1919 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.I. Jewish. Independent. Of- fice: River Works, General Electric Co., Lynn. Mome: 61 Fairmont Av., Newton. Summer res .: 329 Beach Av., Allerton -Hull.
LOOMFIELD, Daniel, lawyer; b. New York City, July 4, 1890; s. Maurice Bloomfield and Bertha (Postmantir) B .; ed. DeWitt Clinton high sch., N.Y. City; Boston Sch. for Social Work, 1910-11; A.B., Harvard, 1912; Harvard Law Sch., 1912-13; Ll .. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1915; m. Dorothy Edna Dreyfus of Brookline, June 28, 1924; chil- dren-Daniel, Jr., Alan Maurice. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1915, Federal bar, 1938; personal asso. of Lincoln Filene, 1915-19; partner with Meyer Bloomfield, Consultants in Industrial Relations, 1918-23; asso. ed., Industrial Relations, Bloom- field's Labor Digest, 1919-23; mgr., Retail Trade Board, Boston Ch. of Commerce, 1923 -; vp. and gen. mgr., Stores' Commodity Service, Inc., 1921 -; lecturer, Mass. Univ. Extension Dept .; asst. ed., courses in Foremanship and Personnel Manage- ment, LaSalle Extension Univ .; 1st It. U.S.A., 1919; founder, Boston Music Sch. Settlement, 1910; organizer (1929) and dir. Boston Conf. on Dis- tribution; dir. classes in Citizenship, Civic Service House, 1908-10; dir. Merchant's Credit Bur., Inc., Mass. S.P.C.C .; see. and tr. Garland Sch. of Home- making, Inc .; tr. Home Sav. Bk .; mem. Ad. Bd., Alexander Ilamilton Inst. course in Modern Mer- chandising; Advisory Com., high sch. of practi- cal arts, Boston; Com. on Industrial Relations, Com. on Administration of Justice, and Nat. Coun- cil Nat. Economic League; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Amer. Econ. Assn., Nat. Assn. Sales Execs., Am. Marketing Assn. Club: Boston City (mem. bd. govs.). Author: Inportant Events in Musical History; Games and Puzzles for the Musical; Labor Maintenance; Employment Management; Problems of Labor; Modern Industrial Movements; Financial Incen- tives for Employees and Executives; The Mod- ern Executive; Problems in Personnel Manage- ment; chap. on "Employee Vacations" in Hand- book on Business Administration; Commercial Arbitration; Trends in Retail Distribution; Chalu Stores; Sales Taxes. Jewish. Republican. Of- fice: 80 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 29 Copley
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VBLOSS, Ernest Kaelble, business man; b. Worcester, Apr. 16, 1896; s. Albert llenry Bloss and Emma (Rudischauser) B .; ed. Worcester Eng. high sch .;
S.B., Worcester Poly, Inst., 1918, E.E., 1921; un- marrled. Asst. power and elec. engr., Remington Arms, 1918-19; Ry. engr., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1919-26; asst. elec. engr., B.&M.R.R., 1926-28; supervisor of rail motor cars, 1928 -; expert on Diesel engines; pvt. Inf., U.S.A., Aug. 1918-Jan. 1919; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Soc. Auto- motive Engrs., Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xl. Clubs: Corin- thian Yacht, Appalachian Mt., Anchor. Presby- terian. Republican. Office: Boston & Maine Rail- road, Boston. Home: . 9 Brattle St., Worcester.
YBLOTNER, Harry, physician; b. Merrimac, March 18, 1901; s. Moses Blotner and Jennie (Glasser) B .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1924; A.M., Harvard, 1931; m. Sylvin Lewitt, Jan. 22, 1928; children-Ellen, Kenneth E. Asso. in med., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; consultant to Weymouth and Haverhill Mun. llosps .; instr. in medicine, Harvard Med. Sch., 1927-38; carries on research at Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; mem. Sigma Xi, Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A. Author of many med. papers. Office: 189 Bay State Rd., Bos- ton. Home: 144 Clark Rd., Brookline.
BLUME, Louis Frederick, electrical engineer; b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 14, 1882; s. Charles Louis Blume and Mary (Sandmann) B .; ed. Central high sch., Phila .; E.E., Lehigh Unlv., 1905; A.M., Cornell, 1909; in. Meredith Holmes of Hudson, Mich., 1913; 1 son-David Nelson. Instr., Lowell Textile Sch., 1906-07, Cornell, 1907-09; transformer, Engring. Dept., Gen. Elec. Co., 1909-, asst. engr., trans- former, 1920 -; mem. Am. Inst. E. E. Clubs:
Stanley, Berkshire Hills Country (Pittsfield). Author: many articles on Transformer Engring. in Elec. Engring, Gen. Elec. Rev. Recd. from Gen. Elec. Co. Collin award, for developing method of regulating transformer voltage under load; 1924, for development of high voltage shield- ed transformer, 1929. Editor and co-author: Transformer Engineering, 1938. Congregation- alist. Office: Gen. Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 15 Arlington St., Pittsfield.
BLUMENTHAL, Fred Ralph, orthodontist; b. Dor- chester, Sept. 28, 1891; s. Max Blumenthal and Dora (Rothenberg) B .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; D.M.D., Ilarvard Dental Sch., 1915; in. Natalie Haskins of Howard City, Mich., Apr. 18, 1936. Consultant to staffs of Children's and Beth Israel llosps., Boston; chief of orthodontic dept., For- syth Dental Infirmary; asst. prof. orthodontia and dir. post-grad. course In orthodontia, Harvard Dental Sch .; mem. Ain. Bd. Orthodontin; 1st lt. U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Assn. Orthodon- tists, N. Y. Soc. Orthodontists, Harvard Soc. Ortho- dontists, Am, and N.ES. Dental Assns., Mass., Den- tal Soc., Harvard Odontol. Soc., Am. Acad. Dental Sei., Internat. Assn. for Dental Research, Harvard Dental Alumni Assn., Harriett Newell Lowell Soc. for Dental Research, Assn. of Am. Teachers of Diseases of Children, Am. Soc. for Promotion of Children's Dentistry, Soc. for Research in Child Development, Alpha Omega, Omicron Kappa Up- silon, Aleppo Temple, Mil. Order of World War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Bermuda, Pine Brook Valley Country, Runaway Brook Country. Au- thor: several prof, articles in Jour. of Am. Dental Assn., Am. Jour. of Orthodontics, Oral Surgery, Appolonian. Office: 1 Raleigh St., Bos- ton. Home: 139 Arnold Rd., Newton Centre. Sum- mer res .: Sunset Hill Rd., Bolton.
VBLUMGART, Herrman L., physician; b. Newark, N J., July 19, 1895; s. David Blumgart and Sophie (Ililler) B .; ed. S.B., Harvard, 1917; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1921; m. Margaret Stein July 18, 1931; 1 dau .- Ann. Practiced medicine, Boston, 1921 -; asso. prof. medicine, Harvard Med. Sch .; visiting phys., dir. med. research, Beth Israel Hlosp., Boston; mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Clin, & Climatol. Soc. Club: Interurban Clinical. Jewish. Independent. Office: 330 Brookline Av., Boston, Home: 9 Oxford St., Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Center Lovell, Me.
/BLUNT, Hugh Francis, clergyman, author, lecturer; b. Medway, Jan. 20, 1877; s. Patrick Blunt and
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Ann (Mahon) B .; ed. Boston Coll., 1892; St. Laurent Coll., Montreal, 1893-96; Ph.B., St. John's Sem., Boston, 1901; LL.D., Notre Dame Univ., 1920. Or- dained Cath. priest, 1901; chiet ed. writer, Pilot, 1911-19; ed. Sacred Heart Rev., 1917-20; eurate, Stoncham, 1901, St. Peter's, Dorchester, 1901-13; pastor, So. Braintree, 1913-16, Sacred lleart Ch., E. Cambridge, 1916-29, St. John's Ch., No. Cam- bridge, 1929 -; mem. K.C., C.O.F. Author: Poems, 1911; Songs for Sinners, 1912; Great Wives and Mothers, 1912; Fred Carmody, 1914; The Dividers, 1920; My Own People (poetry), 1921; Great Pen- itents, 1922; The Book of the Mother of God (poetry), 1925; Spiritual Songs, 1925; Homely Spirituals, 1926; Great Magdalens, 1927; Wit- nesses to the Eucharist, 1929; Give this Man Place, 1934; The Road of Pain, 1937; Seven Swords, 1938; Old Nuns and Other Poems, 1938; wrote and composed Six Hymns for the Little Flower; Mary's Garden of Roses, 1939; Mary- Songs, 1939; Mother Seton (drama), 1939; edited, Readings from Cardinal O'connell, 1939. Award- ed Marian poetry prize, 1919, Cath. Press poetry prize, 1929. Democrat. Office and home: 2254 Mass. Av., No. Cambridge.
BLYTH, John Summerfield, Investments; b. Ashta- bula, O., July 29, 1902; s. llenry Adams Blyth and Frances (Thompson) B .; ed. Worcester Acad .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1926; children-Henry Adams, Carl Dennett. Investment bns., Blyth- Witter & Co., 1926, later Blyth & Co. Ine .; asso- ciated with Carl P. Dennett, administration of trust funds and investments trust, Boston; v.p. Capital Managers Corp., Boston; mem. S.C.W., S.A.R., Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Tennis & Racquet, Country, Essex Co. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home (summer) : Manchester-by-the-Sea. Winter res .: 59 Essex Rd., Chestnut Ilili.
VBOARDMAN, Albert J., vice president and general manager, Eastern Mass. Street Railway Co .; b. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 27, 1886; s. Albert Joel Boardman and Sarah Louise (Twogood) B .; ed. Phila. (Pa.) Cent. Manual Tr. Sch., 1901-04: M.E., Cornell Univ., 1908; m. Edith Reynolds of Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 25, 1915 ; children -- Foster, Nancy. Began as engr., 1908; eadet engr. Indian- apolis Traction & Terminal Co., later supt. Terre Ilnute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co., now v.p. and gen. mgr. Eastern Mass. Street Ry. Co .; dir. Eastern Mutual Ins. Co .; capt. Ordnance Dept., U.S.A. with A.E.F., 1918; mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs., Am. Transit Assn. (mem. exee. com, and chmn. bus. div.), Broekton Agric. Soc. (dir.), N.E. Transit Club, Phi Epsilon. Clubs: Thorney Lea Golf. Offiee: 175 Blackstone St., Boston. Home: 29 West Elm Ter., Brockton.
BOARDMAN, Edwin A., insurance agent; b. Boston; s. Edwin A. Boardinan and Harriette Smith (De- Blois) B .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; Harvard, 1896-99; m. Elvira Bartlett, Apr. 1900; children-Mrs. Isabel Boardman Rudd, Mrs. El- vira Boardman Potter. In ins. bus., Boston, 1899 --: now mem. Patterson, Wylde & Windeler, gen. ins. agency; del. Rep. State Conv., 1938; employed in spl. submarine detection work, un- der oath of secreey, for U.S. Govt., World War; made many racing yachts for internat. competi- tion in races with Can. and Europe; mem. Audu- bon Soc., Mass. Fish & Game Assn., ete. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis & Raequet, Harvard (Boston), Harvard Varsity, Eastern Yacht, etc. Author: The Small Yacht; Yacht Racing; Wings in the Blue; poetry; many articles. Travel: Eng., Eu- rope (2 trips). Wife is g.d. of Gov. Bullock of Mass. Republican. Office: 40 Broad St., Boston. Home: 390 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Flying Pt., Marblehead.
V BOARDMAN, Geralil D., real estate broker; b. Bos- ton, Dec. 29, 1880; s. Edwin A. Boardman and Harriett S. (DeBlois) B .; ed. Noble and Green- ough Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1903; m. Elizabeth D. Devens of Boston, Sept. 28, 1907; children-Agnes D. Church, William D. Boardman. Treas. and dir. 282 Beacon St., Ine., 172 Beacon St., Inc., 6 Arlington St., Inc., 137 Marlboro St., Ine., 301
Berkley St., Ine .; tr. 65 Commonwealth Av., New Scollay Bldg. Trust; dir. Metropolitan Storage Warehouse; served in N. Y. National Guard. Clubs: Tennis & Racquet ( Boston), The Country ( Brook- line), Essex Country, Manchester Yacht (Man- chester), City (Boston, mem. corp.), Tihonmet (Wareham). Author: artieles on duck shooting, ete. Travel: U.S., Europe. Office: 56 Ames Bldg. and 116 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 90 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Sunnner res .: Harbor St., Manchester.
VBOARDMAN, Reginald, real estate broker, trustee; b. Manchester, Aug. 9, 1877; s. T. Dennie Board- man and Annie Fearing (Leeds) B .; ed. Hales Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Carrie Louise Munn, Feb. 18, 1911 (d.); children -- T. Dennie, Reginald. Engaged in business on own account as real estate broker, eare and management of buildings, trustee and propr. office T. Dennle Boardinan, Boston, 1899 -. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis (N.Y.); Somerset, Tennis and Raequet (Boston) ; Myopia Ilunt ( Hamilton) ; Essex Coun- ty, Manchester Yacht (Manchester). Office: 56 Ames Bldg., Boston, 116 Newbury St., Boston, and Manchester. Home: Manchester.
y BOARDMAN, William Parsons, physician; b. Boston, June 9, 1881; s. William Elbridge Boardman and Mary Bangs (Bryant) B .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1905; unmarried. Practiced medicine, der- matology and syphilology only, 1908 -; prof. dermatology and syphilology, Tufts Med. Sch .; physician-in-chief for diseases of skin, Boston City Hosp .; served in Med. Corps, U.S.A., June 1917-Apr. 21, 1919; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A M.A., N.E. Dermatologieal Soc. Office: 388 Marlbor- ough St., Boston. Home: 388 Marlborough St., Boston.
BOAS, Ralph Philip, professor of English; b. Provl- denee, It.1., May 22, 1887; s. Herman Boas and Sarah (Eisenberg) B .; ed. elass. high sch., Provi- denee, R.I .; Univ. Chicago; A.B., Brown I'niv., 1908, A.M., 1910; A.M., Harvard, 1917; m. Louise Schmitz of Providence, R.1., 1911; children -- Ralph Philip, Jr., Marie. Asso. prof. Eng., Whitman Coll., Walla Walla, Wash., 1911-16; head dept. Eng., class. high seh., Springfield, 1917-23; prof. Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1923-29; Wheaton Coll., 1930; mem. Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., 1918; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Lang. Assn. Author: text books, biographies, ete. Office: Wheaton College, Norton. lome: Main St., Norton. Summer res .: Orleans.
YBOBST, Frank Tucker, life insurance agent; b. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 24, 1894; s. James Reid Bobst and Adellne F. (Tucker) B .; ed. Rochester (N.Il.) high sch .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1916; extension course, Am. Coll. of Life Underwriters; m. Jelene C. Hardy of Boston, Oct. 15, 1919; chil- dren-Barbara, Frank Tucker, Jr. With Boston Real Estate, 1916 *; agt., John Haneock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston Ageney, 1921-24, asst. supervisor, 1924-26, supervisor, 1926-28, asso. gen. agt. and partner The Paul F. Clark Agency of John Han- cock Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1928-38, appointed gen. agt. as mem. of firm of Bobst, Johnson and Wyatt, 1938 -; dir. Prudential Finanee Corp. of Newton, Prudential Finance Corp. of Quincy; mem. exec. com., Boston Life Underwriters Assn .; 1st lt. Inf., U.S.A., World War, 21/2 years, 13 mos., overseas with 5th Div., Meuse-Argonne Offensive; mem. Watertown Town Meeting, Amer. Legion (Cross- cup-Pishon Post), Boston Life Ins. and Trust Council, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Disabled Emergency Officers of World War, Boston Gen. Agts. and Mgrs. Assn., Delta Tau Delta, A.F.&A.M. (Joseph Warren Lodge, Boston). Club: Oakley Country. Dir. Dese. Elder Brewster (maternal) ; Gen. John Reid, pres. Continental Congress. Con- gregatlonallst. Republlean. Offiec: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 24 Amherst Rd., Belmont.
JBOCK, Arlle Vernon, professor; b, New Albin, Ia., Dre. 30, 1888; s. John Jullus Boek and Hannah (Petersen) B .; ed. A.B., Upper Ia. Unlv., Fayette, 1910: M.D., Harvard Univ., 1915; grad. study as Mosely traveling fellow from Harvard, at Cam-
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bridge Univ., Eng., 1920-21, Ph.D., 1929; m. Sophia B. Eastman of Worcester, June 5, 1926; 1 son-John Eastman. Res. phys. Mass. Gen. llosp., Boston, 1919-21, physician, 1928 -; asst. prof. medicine, llarvard, 1924-30, asso. prof., 1930- 35, Henry K. Oliver prof. hygiene, 1935 -; served with the U.S.A. Base Hosp. No. 5 attached to British I.F. in France, 1917-19, maj. M.C., U.S.A .; fellow, A.M.A .; mem. Am. Soc. Clin. In- vestigation, Assn. Am. Physicians, Mass. Med. Soc., Sigma Xi. Club: Harvard (Boston). Re- wrote (with D). B. Dill) F. A. Bainridge's Phys- iology of Muscular Exercise, 1931. Author: nu- merous papers on the block surgical shock, etc. llome: 900 Memorial Dr., Cambridge.
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BODMAN, Johu Whittlesey, chemical engineer; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1888; s. Joseph Day Bod- man and Alice Maconda (Pratt) B .; ed. manual tr. high sch., Kansas City, Mo .; B.S. (mech. engring.), Univ. Mo., 1910, Ch.E., 1917; m. Emily Haywood, 1929; children-Priscilla, Winston, Mary, Joan, John, George. Chemist, Peet Bros. Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1910-12; mgr. of mfg., N. K. Fairbank Co., Chicago, Ill., 1912-18; contracting and cons. engr., Chicago, Ill., 1918- 25; rescarch dir., Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, 1925 -; industrial chemist, glycerine mfg., tr. service N.G., World War; mem. Am. Inst. Chemi- cal Engrs., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chemists, A.A.A.S. Clubs: Corinthian Yacht, Winchester Country. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 164 Broadway, Cambridge. Home: 18 Wedgemere Av., Winchester. Summer res .: Royalston.
BOEDER, Paul Anton Kurt, mathematician; b. Ham- burg, Ger., Apr. 25, 1902; s. Ludwig Wilhelm Boeder and Anna (Schubert) B .; ed. Hmmburg Teachers Sem., 1917-23 (teacher's diploma, 1923) ; M.A., Univ. Pa., 1926; Ph. D., Univ. Göttingen, 1931; m. Evelyn Rose Allison, June 22, 1935. In U.S .. 1923-27; instr. math., Univ. Del., 1926-27; at Göttingen, Ger., 1927-32; head math. dept., Sus- quehannah Univ., 1932-35; research worker, Am. Optical Co., Southbridge, 1935 -; vol. Red. Cross worker, Hamburg, Ger., 1917-18; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Optical Soc. Am., A.A.A.S. Club: Cohasse Country (Southbridge). Author: Introduction to the Mathematics of Ophthalmic Opties. Travel: Ger., U.S. Lutheran. Office: American Optical Co., Southbridge. Home: 90 Hartwell St., Southbridge.
Y BOGAN, Frederick Leon, physician; b. Boston, Feb. 11, 1880; s. Fred B. Bogan and Margaret C. (Car- ney) B .; ed. Boston pub. schs., 1886-95; Boston Eng. high sch .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1905; m. Katherine 1. Spillane of Boston, 1912; chil- dren-Eleanor M., Frederick Leon, Jr. In prac- tice at Boston, specialist in diseases of ear, nose, throat, 1908 -; surg. Mass. Eye and Ear Infirm- ary; consultant ear, nose and throat, Mass. Gen. Hosp .; instr. car dept. Harvard Med. Sch .; asst. supt. Boston City Hosp. Sanatorium Div .; served as med. officer, Mass. Nat. Guard, 1904-17; major Med. Corps, A.E.F., 1917-19, U.S.R., 1919-22, men- tioned in orders, 1917, First British Army in Fr .; formerly mem. Boston Sch. Com .; mem. N.l. Otol. Soc., Mass. Med. Assn., Am. Legion, Disabled Am. Vets., Vets. For. Wars, Young Democrats Club. Democrat. Office: 464 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. Ilome: 249 River St., Mattapan, Boston.
Y BOGGS, Charles Reid, industrial executive; b. Nash- ville, Tenn., Nov. 22, 1883; s. William Brenton Boggs and Mary Elizabeth (Johnson) B .; ed. Western high sch., Washington, D.C .; B.S, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905; m. Florence Crafts of Brookline, Apr. 6, 1907; children-Dorothy Schiller, Charles Reid, Jr. Asst. in Electro-Chemistry, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905-06; chemist, Simplex Wire & Cable Co., 1906-18, factory mgr. 1918-30, v.p. 1930-36, v.p. and gen. mgr., 1936 -- , dir., 1931 -; tr. Canı- bridgeport Savings Bank; fellow, A. A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. of Chem. Engrs., Am. Sor. Testing Materials, Inst. of Rubber Industry (England. Club: Brae Burn Country. Author: various tech, articles. Episcopalian. Republican. Ollice: 66 Sidney St., Cambridge. Home: 20 Wamesit Rd., Waban.
BOGREN, George Gustave, consulting sanitary en- gincer; b. Wayland, June 14, 1900; s. Carl John Alfred Bogren and Emma Charlotte ( Holmstrom) B .; ed. Wayland high sch .; B.S., Harvard Engring. Sch., 1922; in. Louisa Armstrong Smith of Brook- line, June 12, 1929; 1 son-Peter Alfred. With Engring. Div., Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1922-23; with Weston & Sampson, cons. engrs., in charge of operation of water, sewage and industrial wastes treatment plants, 1923-, in charge of lab. 1935 -; mem. Wayland Water Bd .; tr. Way- land Pub. Lib .; served with Co. B, Harvard Unit, S.A.T.C., Sept .- Nov. 1918; mem. Ilarvard Engring. Soc., Boston Soc. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn., N.E. Sewage Works Assn., A.F.&A.M. (Meridian Lodge). Interested in philately. Meth- odist. Republican. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 55 W. Plain St., Cochituate P.O., Way- land.
BOLAND, Benedict Fenwick, surgeon; b. Worcester, Mar. 7, 1893; S. Thomas Bernard Fitzpatrick Boland and Margaret E. (Moore) B .; ed. Worces- ter south high sch .; Holy Cross Coll., 1911-1914; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1916; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1920; unmarried. Surg. interne, Boston City Hosp., 1920-22, res. surg., 1922-23, asst. in sur- gery, 1924-28, asst. visiting surg., 1928-30, jr. visiting surg., 1930-33, asst. visiting surg., for gynecology and obstetrics, 1933 -; instr. anesthe- sia, llarvard Med. Sch., 1923; teaching asst. in anatomy, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1921-26, in ob- stetrics 1928-30, instr. obstetrics 1930-, asst. in urology, 1925; asst. in urology Boston Dispensary, 1928-34, Mass. Gen. losp .; asst. urologist, Mass. Gen. Hosp. 1934 -; visiting surg. for obstetrics, St. Elizabeth's Hosp. (Brighton), 1930-34, for
gynecology 1934 -; consultant in gynecology and obstetrics, Sacred Heart Hosp. (Concord, N.11.) 1935 -; cons. urologist, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary (Boston), 1936 -; pvt. Tufts Coll. S.A.T.C. in World War, now It. Med. Res. Corps, Base Hosp. No. 6; fellow A.C.S., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc .; mem. N.E. Urol. Soc., Am. Acad. Phys. Med., Am. Med. Editors' and Authors' Assn., Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston, S.A.R., Am. Leglon. Club: University. Originator of Boland belt. Author: articles in med. jours. on gynecology and obstetrics and in obstet. and gynecol. editions of Practical Medicine series In 1931-33, 1937. Desc. John Carroll, Bombardier Arty., Boston; . William Fitzpatrick, Continental Army, Salem; James Flinn of Boston and Ma- chias, Me., quartermaster and clk. in Col. Ben- jainin Foster's Regt. in the defence of Machias, Me .; g. nephew Rt. Rev. John B. Fitzpatrick, third Cath. Bishop of Boston; g.s. Tobias Boland, collector of port of Boston under Pres. Pierce. Roman Catholic. Independent. Office: 270 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Home: 21 llollywood St., Worcester.
BOLAND, Marion Genevieve, dean of women; b. Worcester; d. Thomas B. F. Boland and Mar- garet (Moore) B .; ed. A.B., Univ. Me., 1902; A.M., Clark Univ., 1910; student, Vassar Coll., Harvard Summer Sch., Unlv. Minn., Boston Univ., M.I.T. Prof. modern langs., Centenary Coll., Cleveland, Tenn., 1911-13, Elizabeth Coll., Charlotte, N.C., 1913-15, Adrian Coll., Adrian, Mich., 1915-16; prof. Romance langs., Lake Eric Coll., Paines- ville, O., 1916-19; asst. prof. Romance langs., Hamline Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1919-20, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, Pa., 1920-24; dean of women, Washington Coll., 1924 -; mem. D.A.R., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Assn. Deans of Women, Modern Lang. Assn. Middle States & Md., Assn. Teachers of Spanish, Assn. Teachers of German, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, N.E.A., Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Travel: Europe. Desc. Thomas Moore and Bernard Flinn, who fought in Revo- lution; g.d. Eleanor A. T. Fitzpatrick, winner of City Medal for Females for superior scholarship, 1821; g. niece John B. 12. Fitzpatrick, 3rd bishop of Boston; g.d. Tobias Boland, builder of Black- stone Canal, insp. Custom House, Boston. Ilome: 21 Ihollywood St., Worcester.
BOLLAY, William, instructor in applied mechanics, aeronautical engineer; b. Stuttgart, Ger., Jan.
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