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ton, Feb. 24, 1866; d. Franklin Gibbs and Ann de Wolf (Lovett) G .; ed. pvt. governess in England until 1877; pvt. schs., Boston; M I.T., 1896; mı. Rev. Daniel Dulany Addison of Washington; children -Marianne Bradford (d.), Julia Dulany. Studied in Eng., It., Fr., Boston; eccles. designer; painter of murals, altar-pieces, memorials; illuminator on velium; embroiderer; examples of work in Brook- line, Cambridge, Mattapoisett, Marion, Bristol (R.I.), Providence (R.1.), Meriden (Conn.), Lať- ayette (La.), Ontario, Calif., Hyères (France), Hankow (China), ete .; mem. Copley Soc., Medieval Acad., Soc. Arts & Crafts (charter), Salon Allied Arts. Clubs: Boston Authors, Boston Art. Au- thor: Florestanc the Troubador; Mrs. John Ver- non; Art of the Pitti Palace; Classic Myths in Art; Art in the Dresden Gallery; Arts and Crafts of the Middle Ages; Art of the National Gallery, Lon- don; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; The Spell of England; several plays. Composer of music of
several songs and carols. Travel: many yrs. in Eng. and Fr. Episcopalian. Republican. Office and home: 265 St. Paul St., Brookline. Summer res .: Low Wood Nook, Marion.
ADELMAN, Edward 1., violinist, conductor; b. Chel- sea, June 23, 1900; s. Morris C. Adelman and Fan- nie (Rogovin) A .; ed. grad. Weltman Conserva- tory of Music, 1925; Malden high sch .; Boston Univ. Coll. Music; unmarried. Gave concerts through U.S. and Can., 6 yrs .; dir. Jr. Dept., Welt- man Conservatory, 1931 -; conductor, Lynn Sym- phony Orchestra, Malden Philharmonic Soc .; soio- ist, Brahms Quartet; registrar, Weltman Conser- vatory of Music; mem. Mass. Fed. Music Clubs (parliamentarian), A F. & A.M. (Euclid Lodge; past master, Mt. Scopus Lodge), B'nai B'rith Zion- ist Orgn. Am. Tempie Tifereth Israel Brotherhood, Temple israel Am. Jewish Congress. Author: Compilation of Lowell Mason Hymns; Thirty Lcs- sons in Solfeggio (unpub. ); Ten Years in Masonry. Office: 599 Main St., Malden. Iiome: 160 Bain- bridge St., Malden.
YADIE, John Wright, stock broker; b. Brookline, July 6, 1904; s. Andrew Adie and Liia Darracott (Wright) A .; ed. Longwood Day Sch., Brookline, 1913-16; St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, 1916-22; B.S., Harvard, 1926; m. Mary Louise Almy of Westport, Aug. 28, 1928; 1 dau, -- Joan; m. (2nd.) Helen Bay- ley King of York Harbor, Me., Sept. 8, 1934; 1 stepson-Appleton King. With Townsend, An- thony & Tyson (mem. N.Y. Stock Exchange), 1926-, partner, 1929 -; mem. Boston Stock Ex- change, 1932-, gov. 1936 -; asso. mem. N.Y. Curb Exchange, 1935 -. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard, Tennis and Racquet (Boston). Office: 30 State St., Boston. Homc: York Harbor, Me.
SADLOW, Elijah, judge; b. Boston, Aug. 15, 1896; s. Nathan Adiow and Bessle ( Bravman) A .; ed. Bos- ton Eng. high sch .; A B., Harvard, 1915; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1918; m. Jessie R. Sugarman, 1927; children-Elizabeth Rose, Barbara IIIIIborn. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1918; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1918 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1921-26; Spl. Justice, Boston Municipal Ct., 1928-29, Asso. Justice 1929 -; served In U.S. Navy, 1918; Lt. Col. Mass. N.G. Office: Court House, Boston. Home: 312 Dean Rd., Brookline.
¿AGARD, Harry Leslie, educator; b. Waterbury, Conn., Mar. 19, 1883; s. Edward E. Agard and Har- riet E. (Ladd) A .; ed. So. Manchester (Conn.) high sch .; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1904; A.M., Yale, 1908, Ph.D., 1911; m. Annie E. Scott of New Britain, Conn., Sept. 2, 1911; 1 son-Robert M. Teacher,
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Wilbraham Acad., 1904-05; Phillips Andover Acad., 1905-07; Ilopkins grammar sch., New Haven, Conn., 1907-10; instr. math., Yale, 1910-11; WIl- liams Coll., 1911-15, asst. prof., 1915-31, asso, prof., 1931-32, prof., 1932-, asst. dean, 1922-30, dean, 1930-35, dir. admissions, 1928-35; mem. A A.A.S., Am. Math. Soc., Math. Soc. Am., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma X1, Phi Nu Theta, Delta Phi. Congrega- tionalist. Independent. Office and home: Wil- liamstown.
AGASSIZ, George Russell; b. Nahant, Mass., July 21, 1862; s. Alexander Agassiz and Anna (Russell) A .; ed. A.B, Harvard Univ., 1884; m. Mabel Simpkins of Yarmouthport, June 27, 1902. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Mass, Ilist. Soc. Author: Letters and Recollections of Alexander Agassiz, 1913; Meade's Headquarters; a number of biog. monographs. Office: 14 Ashburton Pl., Bos- ton.
AGOOS. Solomou, leather manufacturer; b. Krinik, Poland, Oct. 2, 1880; s. Lassor Agoos and (Soko- łov) A .; ed. Chelsea high sch ; Harvard, 1899- 1900; m. Florence Montwid of Milwaukee, Wis., June 6, 1911; children-Ethel Ruth, Herbert Mont- wid, Julian Elihu. Entered father's employ, 1900; started own business as Standard Kid Co., 1915; formed Allied Kid Co., 1929. Jewish. Indepen- dent Republican. Office: 209 South St., Boston. Home: 62 Beech Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Clifton.
AHIERN, John Joseph, physician; b. Charlestown, Aug. 6, 1899; s. Timothy Steven Ahern and Mary Gertrude ( Doherty) A .; ed. Boston high schs .; Ilarvard, 1921-26; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. 1930; m. Louise Margaret Murphy of Watertown, Mar. 27, 1932; 1 son-John Joseph, Jr. Interne, St. John's Hosp., Lowell, 1930-31; res. med. officer, Boston Sanatorium, Mattapan, 1931 -; instr. med., Tufts Coll. Sch. Med., 1933-38, asst. prof, 1938 -; specializes in chest diseases; U.S.N. 1920-22; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A. Travel: sealing expan. to Gulf of St. Lawrence and Labrador coast, 1930. Catholic. Democrat. Office and home: 219 River St., Mattapan.
VAHERN, Michael Joseph, S.J., priest-educator; b. New York City, May 25, 1877; s. Maurice Ahern and Mary Ellen ( Brophy) A .; ed. Xavier high sch .. N. Y. City; A B., St. Francis Xavier, N. Y. City, 1896; A.M., Woodstock Coll., Maryland, Md., 1902; Ph.D., Gregorian Univ., Rome, Italy; ST.D., Inns- bruck. Entered Soc. Jesus, Sept. 8, 1896; ascetical and lit. studies, Novitiate, Frederick, Md., 1896- 99; phllos, and sci. studies, Woodstock Coll. 1899- 1902; instr. chem. and geol., Boston Coll., Boston, 1902-06; Woodstock Coll., 1906-07; theol. studies, Innsbruck Univ., Austria, 1907-11; ordained Cath. priest July 26, 1910; prof. chem. geol, Canisius Coll., Buffalo, N.Y .. 1911-15; Boston Coll., 1915-19; pres., Canisius Coll., 1919-23; prof. chem., geol., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, 1923-25; Weston Coll., 1926 -; dir. Cath. Radio, N.E., 1929 -; cons. ed., Science, Cath. Eney .; pres. Adult Ein. Council, Greater Boston, 1936 -; F.A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Chem. Soc. (chin. N.I .. sect.); N.E. Town Hall (exec. com.); Nat. Conf. Jews & Christians (dir.). Author: articles in Cath. Ency., America, Harvard Ednl. Rev., secu- Iar and rel. press. Travel: 4 yrs. res. Europe; 3 transcontinental tours, U.S .; Alaska. Catholic. Office and home: Weston College, Weston.
AHL, Henry Curtis, artist; b. Springfield; s. Henry Hammond Ahl and Eleanor Isabella (Curtis) A .; ed. A. B., Harvard. Studied art under Henry lam- mond Ahl and Eleanor Curtis Ahl; has exhibited In many exhibitions throughout U.S., incl. Chicago Art Inst., Springfield (III.) Art Assn., Portland (Me.) Mus. Art, Gloucester Art Exhibition, Conn. Acad., New Haven Paint & Clay Club; has land- scapes In many private collections. Author: many publications relating to authors. Ilome: Orchard St., Newbury.
AIIL, Ileury Hammond, artist; b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 30, 1869; s. Michael All and Marguerite (Stuckert) A .; ed. pub. schs., U.S .; Royal Acad., Munich (hon. mention twice); Paris; m. Eleanor Isabella Curtis; 1 son-Henry Curtis. Has had studios in Washington, New York, Boston; por-
traits incl. those of late Senator George Frisbie Iloar, Speaker Henderson (U.S. Ho. of Rep.) Jus- tice Moody (U.S. Supreme Ct.), late Monseigneur Connolly; rel. works incl. In the Shadow of the Cross, The Ascension, The Madonna of the Clouds, The Crucifixion, altar piece in Ch. of Blessed Sac- rament (Boston), 14 panels in St. Michel's Ch. and Ch. of Blessed Sacrament ( Providence) ; paint- ings in many private collections; mem. Advisory Council of Living Age, Pi Gamma Mu. Travel: many times abroad (It., Ger., Switz., Fr., Aust., llolland, Eng. Scot., Ir.). Office: P.O. Box 442, Newburyport. Home: Orchard St., Newbury.
AIKEN, Edwin Edgerton, Jr., clergyman; b. Tlen- tsin, China, Jan. 17, 1894; s. Edwin Edgerton Aiken and Maud (Lockwood) A .; ed. Newton high sch .; A B., Yale, 1916; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., N.Y. City, 1921; unmarried. Minister of rel. edn., 2nd. Cong. Ch., Dorchester, 1921-30; asso. minis- ter, Mt. Vernon Cong. Ch., Boston, 1931-32, acting minister, 1932-33; minister, Bethany Cong. Chris- tian Ch., Lynn 1935 -; chmn. Lynn Com. to aid Spanish Democracy; pvt. 4th. Art. O.T.C., May 15- Sept. 1, 1918; 2nd. It. 26th F.A., Sept. 1, 1918-Feb. 1, 1919; mem. Beta Theta Pi. Travel: China, Japan, Can. Gt.g.s. sea capt., Fair Haven. Congre- gationalist. Independent in politics. Ollice: Bethany Congregational Church, Lynn. llome: 77 Green St., Lynn.
AIKEN, John Dary, artist, Instructor; b. Boston, Apr. 10, 1908; s. Henry Merk Smith Aiken and Rebekah Stall (Dary) A .; ed. Wellesley sr. high sch .; grad. Vesper George Sch. Art, 1932; studied painting under Elliot O'Hara and Karl Zerbe; un- married. Summer stock work, Surry, Me., 2 yrs .; designed settings, Copley Theatre, Boston, 1933-34; mural work (pvt.); specialized in ski and boat paintings; artist and instr., Boston Sch. Occupa- tional Therapy, 19 -; exhbns. held on W.P.A. Art Project, 1 yr. English Book Shop (N.Y. (ity), 1935, Grace Horne Galleries, (Boston, twice), Penn Water Color Show, 1937-38. Travel: W.L., 1935; Eng., 1937. Dir. desc., mother's side, Roger Wil- liams. Unitarian. Office: Boston School of Occu- pational Therapy, Harcourt St., Boston. lome: 18 ('ushing Rd., Wellesley Hills.
VAINSWORTH, Dorothy Sears, professor; b. Mollne, Ill., Mar. 8, 1894; d. Harry Ainsworth and Stella ( Davidson) A .; ed. Moline (11.) high sch .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1916; Ph. D., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1930; unmarried. Dir. phys, edn. for girls, Moline high sch., 1917-19; instr., dept. phys. edn., Smith Coll., 1921-23, 1926 -; Skidmore Coll., 1925-26; mem. Smith Coll. Relief Unit, 1919; mem. Nat. Assn. Dirs. Phys. Edn. Coll. Women (pres., 1937- 41), Am. Phys. Edn. AAssn., Am. Assu. Univ. Women, Phl Beta Kappa. Club: Smith Coll. (NY.). Author: Physical Education in Twelve Colleges for Women. Travel: abroad, with study, Several times. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Ilome: 15 Barrett Pl., Northampton. Summer res .: Michil- linda, Mich.
.ALBEE, George MacDonald, physician; b. Hopkin- ton, Jan. 22, 1871; s. George Sumner Albee and Sarah Elizabeth (MacDonald) A .; ed. Hopkinton high sch .; M.D., New York Univ., 1893; in. Alice Buckingham of Worcester, Jan 27, 1904. Gen. practice med., Stowe, Vt., 1893-94, Worcester, 1894-1918; heart specialist, 1919 -; capt. M.C., U.S.A .. July 1918-July 1919: F.A (.P .: diplomate, Am. Bd. Internat. Med. Clubs: Worcester, Tat- nuck Country, Bohemian. Desc., Benjamin Albee, Braintree, 1630, Mendon, 1661. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 1160 Main St., Worcester.
/ ALBEE, Richard S., business man; b. llyde Park, Jan. 31, 1906; s. Frank H. Albee and Mina V. (Stevens) A .; ed. Huntington Prep. Sch., Bos- ton; B.S., Norwich Univ, 1929; student, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1931; m. Lucy Dinsmore of North Anson, Me. July 12, 1933; 1 son-Frank II., 2nd. In investment bus., 1931-33; 1st. It. U.S.A., 1933-36; In rubber bus., 1936 -; now N.E. mgr., Acme Rubber Mfg. Co., Boston; mem. Rubber Mfrs. Assn., Res. Officers Assn., A.F. & A.M. (Nor- folk Royal Arch Chap., Hyde Park Lodge), Phl
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Kappa Delta. Clubs: Harvard Business, Univer- sity, Norwleh. Protestant. Republican. Office: 134 Summer St., Boston. Home: 79 Milton Av., Hyde Park. Summer res .: East Dennis.
Y'ALBERS, Homer, lawyer; b. Warsaw, Ill., Feb. 28, 1863; s. Claus Albers and Rebecea (Knoop) A .; ed. Warsaw (Ill.) high sch .; A.B., Central Wes- lcyan, 1882, A.M., 1885, LL. D. 1922; LL.B. (magna cum laude), Boston Univ., 1885; in. Katharine Ramsey of Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 2, 1916; children- Mrs. John L. Sabine, William Edward, Robert Ramsey. Practiced law, Boston, 1885 -; lecturer, M.I.T., Boston Univ .; prof., Boston Univ. Seh. Law, Dean, 1912-36; Dean Emeritus, prof., 1936 -; declined appmt. as judge, Mass. Superior Ct .; mem, Mass. State Ballot Law Commn., 1899-1905; chin. Brookline Sch. Com .; mem. Am., and Nor- folk Co. (former pres.) Bar Assns., Am. Law Inst. .Clubs: St. Botolph, Country, Beverly Yacht, Kit- tousett, Marion Tennis, Author: Albers & Forte leading cases in contracts; many articles in legal journals. Travel: many trips to Europe, Pacific coast, Fla., W.I. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fiee: 11 Ashburton Pl., Boston. Home: 55 Irving St., Brookline. Summer res .: Marion.
ALBERT, Charles Sidney, general agent for life insurance; b. Springfield, Feb. 12, 1898; s. Benja- min S. Albert and Mary (Freedman) A .; ed. cent. high seh., Springfield; several selling courscs; m. Bessie G. Weinberg of Springfield, July, 1923; children-Marvin, Elaine. Holds record for num- ber of policies written; mem. City Couneil, 1934- 37, pres. 1937; City of Homes; mem. Voters' Leaguc. Clubs: Probus (past pres.), Probus Na- tional (pres., 1936), Young Men's Republican, Beth El Men's. Jewish. Republican. Office: 1694 Main St., Springfield. Home: 47 Olmstead ,Dr., Spring- field.
ALBERTSON, Walter Edward, physicist; b. Healds- burg, Calif., Oct. 5, 1907; s. Oliver V. Albertson and Jessie (Sawyer) A .; ed. Healdsburg high sch .; B.A., Stanford Univ., 1930; M.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1933, Ph. D. 1935. Nat. Research Fellow, 1935-37, rescarch assoc., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1937-38, asst. prof. physics, 1938-, mem. Amn. Physical Soc .. Optical Soc. Am., Sigma Xi. Author: numerous articles on atomie structure and spectroscopy. Offiec: Mass. Inst. Tech., Cambridge. Home: Cam- bridge. Summer res. Healdsburg, Calif.
V ALBION, James F., elergyman; b. Cohoes, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1860; s. Joseph Albion and Maria (Green- halgh) A .; ed. Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt .; A.13., Tufts Coll., 1887; B.D., Crane Theol. Sch., 1890; S.T.D. Tufts Coll., 1903; in. Alice Marion Lamb of Fitchburg, Nov. 26, 1892; children-Rob- ert Greenhalgh, Mrs. Albert M. Tripp, Mrs. Albion MacCormick. Minister, Palmer, 1890, Fitchburg, 1892, Malden, 1896, Congess Sq. Ch., Portland, Me., 1904, Brunswick, Me., 1924, Provineetown, 1926, Framingham, 1932; retired 1935; mem. Masons, Knights Templar, Wayside Inn Fraters. Club: Rotary. Universalist. Independent Republican. Home: 26 Nelson St., Framingham.
ALBRIGHIT, Fuller, physician; b. Buffalo, N.Y., Jan, 12, 1900; s. John J. Albright and Susan (Fuller) A .; ed. Nichols Seh., Buffalo, N.Y .; A.B., Harvard, 1921; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1924; m. Claire Birge of N.Y. City, 1933; children-Birge, Read Ellsworth. Practiced medicine, Boston, 1924 -; asst. prof. med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1938 -; asso. phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1937 -; eons. phys., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, 1930 -; 2nd. It. Inf., U.S.A., World War; mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Soc. Chem. Investigation. Club: Delphic (Cambridge). Author: med. articles. Republican. Oflice: Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston. Home: 271 Goddard Av., Brookline.
ALCOTT, John Eagles, industrial designer; b. Chel- sea, Aug. 1, 1899; s. William Alcott and Cassie (Eagles) A .; ed. Everett high sch .; Tufts Coll., 1916-17; grad., Mass, Normal Art Sch., 1922; n. Marion R. Kendrick of West Roxbury, Apr. 13, 1925; children-John E., Jr., Davld K., Martha. Designer, Bird & Son, 1923-27; head, design dept., Mass. Sel. Art, 1927-34; supervisor, Vocational Art Edn., Mass., 1930-34; consultant for many infrs., 1927-30; partner, Alcott, Thoner & Marsh,
1934 -; leeturer on art subjs .; mem. Finance Com., Town of Westford, 1936-38; seaman, U.S.N.R.F., Apr. 1917-Dec. 1918; mem. Eastern Arts Assn. Club: Advertising (Boston, dir.). Author: many mag. articles. Travel: Europe, 1932. Won award, 2nd. Annual Modern Plastic Competition, N.Y., 1937. Congregationalist. Office: Alcott, Thoner & Marsh, Islington. Home: Islington.
JALCOTT, William, newspaper librarian; b. Boston, June 13, 1868; s. Richard Alcott and Jane Louisa (Huggan) A .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; Farm and Trades Sch .; m. Cassie Delight (Vaughn) Eagles of Chelsea, Nov. 9, 1893; children-William Jeffer- son (d.), Marion Delight, John Eagles, Roger Emerson, Louise May (Mrs. Henry Dale Addison ). Reporter, Boston Globe, 1888-1906, night elty edi- tor, 1906-22, librarian, 1922 -; tr. and v.p. N.E. Home for Deaf Mutes; mem, bd. mgrs. Farm and Trades Sch .; tr. Chelsea Savings Bank; dir. Old Ladies' Home (Chelsea), dir. Am. Congregational Assn .; mem. Special Libraries Assn. (pres. 1929- 30), Am. Lib. Assn., Mass. Llb. Assn., Boston Library Club, N.E. Hist. Gencal. Soc., Watertown Ilist. Soc. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 244 Washington St., Boston. Home: 64 Lin- coln St., Watertown.
\ALDEN, Arthur Harris, manufacturer, industrial financier, banker (retired); b. Middleboro, Dec. 25, 1865; s. Andrew Alden and Abigail Whitman (Thompson) A .; ed. Town schs .; Pratt's Acad .; m. Annie Delia Shuman of Woldoboro, Me., Oct. 26, 1889; children-Mrs. Mildred S. Barden, Mrs. Pris- cilla Wolte, Andrew J., Arthur HI., Jr. Now re- tired; pres. North Weymouth Co-op. Bank; dir. Norfolk Co. Trust Co., also chmn. Adv. Com., Quin- cy office; mem. Masons (32°), K 'T., Shrine. Desc., 9th. generation, male line, John Alden and Pris- cilla. Congregationalist. Republican. Othec: 1381 Hancock St., Quincy. Ilome: 80 Dixwell Av., Quincy. Summer res .: Mattapoisett. Winter rcs .: Miami, Fla.
VALDEN, Harold Wales, dentist; b. Randolph, Mass., Mar. 11, 1891; s. Arthur Wales Alden and Alice Whitcomb (Towns) A .; ed. Thayer Acad. ; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Seh., 1913; m. Verna M. Vining of Newton, Mass., Oct. 8, 1921. Practiced dentistry, Northampton, 1913 -; dir. Mass. Dental Founda- tion; miem. Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., June, 1918- Feb., 1919; Fellow A.C.D .; mem. Am. Dental Assn., Mass. Dental Soc. (past pres.); chmn. Nat. Bd. Dental Examiners; former mem. Mass. Bd. Dental Examiners; mem. Harvard Dental Alumni Assn. (past pres.), Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Rotary, North- ampton City, Country (Northampton). Travel: U.S., Bermuda, Canada. Dir. desc. John Alden. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 160 Main St., Northampton. llome: 74 Washington Av., Northampton.
SALDEN, Horatlo, lawyer; b. Camden, Me., July 24, 1887; s. Henry L. Alden and Annie E. (Morse) A .; ed. A.B., Harvard 1908; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1911; m. Evelyn Pikc, Oct. 27, 1920; children- Henry L., Horatio, Jr., Elizabeth. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1911; corp. counsel, 1911-14; in private practice since 1914; dir. Cooling & Air Condition- ing Corp., B.F. Sturtevant Co. of Canada, Ltd., Framingham Foundries, B. F. Sturtevant Co. (western div.); major U.S.A., 1917-19; lt. col. C.A. Res., 1923-28. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Boston City, The Country (Brookline). Office: Tremont Bldg., Boston. Home: 460 Walnut St., Brookline. FALDEN, John G., naval architect and yacht broker; b. Troy, N.Y., Jan. 24, 1884; s. Charles L. Alden and Mary L. (Taylor) A .; ed. Troy Acad., Troy, N.Y .; children-Harrict (Mrs. Sawtelle), John L. T. With B. B. Croninschield, Boston, 1901-1909; in business independently under own name, 1909 to date; at Infantry Officers' Training Camp, 1917- 18. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, New York Yacht, Un- ion Boat, Sakoinct Golf. Protestant. Republican. Office: 131 State St., Boston. Home: Boston. Summer residence: Little Compton, R.I.
JALDEN, Katharine Leavitt, artist, craftsman pot- ter; b. Boston, Jan. 8, 1893; d. Morton Alden and Minnie Ripley (Leavitt) A .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; Mass. Sch, of Art; Alfred Univ. Summer Sch .; unmarried, Hlad own studio of design and in-
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terior decoration, Boston, 10 yrs .; teacher of weaving, Luther Gulick Camp, summers, 10 yrs .; moved to Plymouth, 1933; dir. Plymouth Pottery and Vocational Schs., 1935 -; teacher of pottery, R.I. Sch. Design and Providence Handicap Club; silver medal, Paris Expn., 1937; reconstruction aide, U.S. Med. Dept., Oteen, N.C., World War, 9 mos .; master craftsman, Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts. Travel: It., 1927. 9th. generation from John Al- den of Mayflower. Unitarian. Republican. Stu- dio and home: 42 Summer St., Plymouth.
ALDRICH, Rhoda Truax, writer; b. New York City, Oct, 28, 1901; d. Charles Henry Truax and Caro- line (Sanders) T .; ed. Horace Mann Sch., N.Y. City; A.B., Barnard Coll., 1923; m. Robert Henry Al- drich of Baton Rouge, La., June, 1924; I dau .- Carolyn. Author (under maiden name, Rhoda Truax): Hospital; Doctors Carry the Keys; Barry Scott, M.D .; The Accident Ward Mystery, etc. Travel: Europe (many times), Independent (gen. democrat), llome: 16 Shepard St., Cambridge.
LALDRICH, Talbot, trustce; b. Boston, Sept. 17, 1868; S. Thomas Bailey Aldrich and Mary ( Woodman) A .; ed. Ilarvard, 1888-91; m. Eleanor C. Little of Salem, June 1907; 1 son-Bailey. Employed as elk. with Walter Baker & Co., chocolate mifrs., 1891-94, mem. firm, 1894-97, resigned position, 1897; acted as tr. of estates and estate mgr. since 1897; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1920-22. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.). Office: 60 State St., Boston. llome: 59 Mount Vernon St., Boston.
\ALDRICUI, William T(ruman), architect; b. Wash- ington, D.C., Feb. 16, 1880; s. Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich and Abby Pierce (Chapman) A .; ed. grad. in architecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1901; grad. ) Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1909; architecte Diplome par le Gouvernment Français; m. Dor- othea Davenport, Mar. 28, 1910; children-Nelson Wilmarth, Ablgail, George Davenport. With Carerc & Ilastings, architects, N.Y. City, 1909-11; men. Bellows & Aldrich, 1911-23; in independent prac- tice, 1923 -; prin. works: Benedict Monument to Music, Providence (with Bellows & Aldrich) ; Museum of R.1. School of Design, Providence; Worcester Art Mus .; stores for boll & Richards and Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston; also many residences in Boston, N.Y. City, Providence, etc .; capt. Ordnance Corps, U.S.A., World War; tr. Wel- lesley Coll., N.E. Conservatory of Mus., Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, R.I. Sch. of Design, Providence, Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Athens; fellow Am. Inst. Architects; mem. Soc. Architectes Diplomes par le Gouvernment Français, N.Y. Soc. Beaux Arts Ar- chitects, Providence Art Club; decorated Chevalier Legion of Honor (Fr.); asso. Nat. Acad. (N.Y.) Clubs: Tavern, St. Botolph, Somerset, Boston Yacht (Boston); Country (Brookline); Eastern Yacht, Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead); Coffee House, New York Yacht (N.Y.). Travel: Europe (several times), Bermuda, W.I., U.S., Mex. Desc. George Aldrich who came to this Country in 1636. Republican. Oflice: 30 Newbury St., Boston. lome: 142 Clyde St., Brookline.
YALEXANDER, Charles Paul, professor entomology; b. Gloversville, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1889; s. Emil Alex- ander and Janet .(Parker) A .; ed. Gloversville (N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Cornell, 1913, Ph.D., 1918; m. Mabel Marguerite Miller of Brookview, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1917. Asst. and instr. in biol. and nat. hist., Cornell, 1911-17; instr., Univ. Kan., 1917-19; systematic entomologist, Univ. Ill., 1919-22; asst. prof., Mass. Agr. Coll., 1922-30, prof., 1930-31; Mass. State Coll., 1931-, head dept. entomology and zoology, 1938 -; fellow, A.A.A.S., Entomol. Soc. Am .; mem. Entomol. Soc. London, Entomol. Soc. France; corr. mem. Am. Entomol. Soc., Phila., 1938; mem. Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Gamma Rho. Author: many sci. articles, chiefly on biology and taxonomy of insects. Methodist. Republican. Oflice: Pernald Hall, Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: 39 Old Town Rd., Am- herst.
ALEXANDER, Leo, physician, teacher, research worker; b. Vienna, Aus., Oct. 11, 1905; s. Gustav Alexander, M.D., and Gisela ( Rubel-Schaefer) A .;
ed. Piaristen Gymnasium, Vienna, Aus .; M.D., Univ. Vienna, 1929; m. Phyllis Elora Harrington of Newton, Apr. 22, 1936; children-Gustav Os- good, Cecily Kate. Demonstrator in neuro-anat- omy and neuropathology, Univ. Vienna Med. Sch., 1926-29; interne in med., Allgemeines Kranken- haus, Vienna, 1927-28; res. in neuropsychiatry, univ. clinics, Frankfurt on Main, 1929-32; pathol- ogist, state hosps., Wiesbaden Dist. of Hessen- Nassau, 1931-32; lecturer in neurology and psychi- atry, Peiping (China) Union Med. Coll., 1933; clin. asst., Worcester State Hosp., 1934; jr. visit- ing neurologist, Boston Clty Hosp., 1934-, neuro- pathologist, 1935 -; instr, in neurology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1936 -; visiting psychiatrist, Washing- tonian flosp .; research asso., Boston State Hosp .; asso. examiner, Am. Bd. Neurology & Psychiatry, 1937-38; mem. Adv. Com. for Study of Alcoholism, Boston City Hosp .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Neurol. Assn. (mem. Com. on Heredity and Eugenics), Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bacteriologists, Am. Neuro- pathol. Assn., Am. Psychopathol. Assn., Amn. Bd. Neurology & Psychiatry (diplomate), N.E. Pathol. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Soc. Psychiatry & Neurology, Jefferson Co. (Ky.) Med. Soc. Club: Harvard Faculty. Author: Eugenical Steriliza- tion (with A. Myerson, J. B. Ayer, T. J. Putnam, and C. E. Kecler), 1936; numerous tech. articles in Eng. and Ger. on cerebral changes in gastro- intestinal infections, the vascular pattern in va- rious lesions of the human central nervous sys- tem, clinical and neuropathol. aspects of electrical injuries, physicochem. properties of brain, etc., etc .; also articles in Chinese Med. Jour. Travel: China, Europe. Office: 818 Harrison Ave., Boston. Home: 160 Huckins Av., Squantun.
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