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BUCK, Paul Herman, university professor, his- torian; b. Columbus, O., Aug. 25, 1899; s. lhenry John Buck and Adele (Kreppelt) B .; ed. East high sch., Columbus, O .; B.A., Ohio State Unlv., 1921, M.A., 1922; A.M., Harvard Univ., 1924, Ph.D., 1935; in. Sally Burweil Betts of Troy, N.Y., 1927. Instr. hist., Harvard, 1926-36, asst. prof., 1936-39, assoe. prof., 1939-, assoc. dean of faculty, 1939 -; recipient of the Pulitzer prize In history, 1938; mem. Am. fist. Assn., Southern Hist. Assn., Miss. Valley Hist. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma. Clubs: Faculty, Ilarvard. Author: The Road to Reunion, 1937; contbr. to Dictionary of American Biography; artieles and reviews to periodicals. Travel: Europe, Can., U.S. Episcopalian. Oflice: 274 Widener Llb., Cambridge. Home: 18 Sparks St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Wilton, N.H.
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VBUCK, Ralph M., manufacturer; b. St. Albans, Vt., Mar. 8, 1889; s. Erastus Buck and E. Louise ( Mar- vln) B .; ed. Newport (Vt.) high sch .; Goddard Sem., Barre, Vt .; Dartmouth, 1912; m. Mabel C. Starck of Boston, Oct. 28, 1932; children-Betsy Louise. Treas. and dir. Nelson & Ilaii Co., Mont-
gomery Center, Vt., 1913-25; pres. and dir. Atlas Plywood Corp., 1925-35; pres. Plywood Corp., or- ganized May, 1937; mem. Vt. State R.R. Cominn., Spaulding Commn. Club: University. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 250 Stuart St., Bos- ton, Home: 14 Wellesley Rd., Belmont.
BUCK, Robert William, physician; b. West Man- chester, O., Aug. 27, 1893; s. George Buek and Anna C. (Ilill) B .; ed. A.B., Butler Coll., 1914; A.M., Columbia, 1915; M.I)., Harvard Med. Sch., 1921; m. Dorothy Morton Day of Brookline, 1921; children-Robert Day, Theodore Morton, Elsa- beth Harlow, George Morton, Practiced in Bos- ton, spity. internal med .; phys,, Boston Dispen- sary; asst. prof. preventive med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., mem. Med. Enlisted Res. Corps, 1917-18; mem. A.M.A., Am. Assn. for Hist. Med., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Union Boat, Harvard. Author: Essentials of Physical Diagnosis, 1934; articies on high blood pressure, diseases of kidney, ete. Protestant. Repubilcan. Office: 5 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 1138 Beacon St., Waban. Summer res,; Point Connett, Mattapoisett.
YBUCK, Seaver Burton, educator; b. Greenwood, Me., Mar. 22. 1869; s. Cyrus Millett Buck and Lydia Ann ( Whittle) B .; ed. Ellsworth, Me., high sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1898; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1898- 99; m. Ann Kittredge Allen of West Newton, Sept. 1900; children-Caroline, Allen, Seaver Bur- ton. Teacher, dist. sch., 1888-90; Ailen Sch., West Newton, 1890-91; sr. master, head of English dept. and acting head, llackiey Sch., Tarrytown, N.Y., 1899-1906; established the Berkshire Sch., 1907, headmaster, 1907 -; mem. Headmasters' Assn. Clubs: Harvard, Century Assn. (N.Y.). Address: Berkshire School, Sheffield,
BUCKINGHAM, Burdette Ross, editor and publisher; b. Riverhead, N.Y., Dec. 9, 1876; s. George Adams Buckingham and Emily Davls (Parks) B .; ed. Riverhead high sch .; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1899; A.M., 1900; Pd.B., State Normal Sch., Albany, N.Y., 1901; Ph.D., Columbia Univ. Teachers Coli., 1913; Ed.D., Miami Univ., 1924; m. Bertha I. Ilaw- kins of Morlehes, N.Y., Aug. 21, 1901; children- Leroy 11., Burdette 11., Inez Parks. Prin. pub. sch., Northport, N.Y., 1901-01; teacher math., Mor- ris high sch., N.Y. City, 1904-07; prin, pub. sch. 86, Queens, N.Y. City, 1907-14; chief statistician, of- fice city supt. schs., N. Y. City, 1914-16; ednl. statis- tielan, State Bd. Edn., Madison, Wis., 1916-18; prof. edn. and dir. Bur. Ednl. Research, Univ. Ill., 1918-21; dir. Bur. Ednl. Research, O. State Univ., 1921-28; lecturer on edn. and mem. facuity, Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1928-33; editor, Ginn & Co., 1928-, admitted to partnership, 1936; mem. N.E.A. (life), Nat. Soe. Study of Edn., Edni. Re- search Assn. (dir., twice pres.), Amer. Psychologi- eal Assn., A.A.A.S., Nat. Research Council (div. anthropology and psychology), International Assn. Torch Clubs (twlee pres.), Psl Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xl, Masons. Author: Spelling Ability-Its Measurement and Distribution, 1913; Research for Teachers, 1926; Supply and Demand in Teacher Training, 1926; (with W. J. Osburn) Buckingham-Osburn Searchlight Arithmetics (5 books), 1927; The Children's Bookshelf (8 books), 1934; numerous articles on phases of ednl. re- search. Editor: Journal Edni. Research, 1920-28; Ednl. Research Bulletin, 1922-28. Travel: Europe (twice). Methodist. Republican. Office: Gin & Co., 15 Ashburton Place, Boston. Home: 128 Ed-' munds Road, Wellesley llllls.
BUCKINGHAM, Earle, mechanicai engineer; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 4,-1887; s. Francis Smith Buckingham and Mary Hills (Kingman) B .; ed. U.S. Naval Acad., 1904-06; m. Nina Walmsley Mor- gan of Hartford, Conn., Aug. 5, 1911; children- Emily Fisher, Janet Olive, Forrest Morgan, IsHot Kingman. With Graphophone Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 1906-08; Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., 1908-09; Veedor Mfg. Co., Ilart- ford, Conn., 1909-11; Royal Typewriter Co., Hart- ford, 1911-14; Canadian Car & Foundry Co., N. Y., 1915; Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 1916-17; Pratt & Whitney Co., Hartford, Conn., 1919-24; prof. mech. engring., Mass. Inst. Tech .; capt. and
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maj. Ordnanee Dept., U.S.A., 1917-19; maj. O.R.C .; mem. Nat. Screw Thread Comin., 1920 -; mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs .; Am. Soc. M.E. asso. mem. Masons. Author: Principles of Interchangeable Manufacturing, 1921; Involute Spur Gears, 1922; Spur Gears, 1928; Dynamic Loads on Gear Teeth, 1931. Dese. Thomas Buckingham. Episcopalian. Home: 27 Cedar Rd., Belmont.
V BUCKLEY, John Michael, artist; b. Boston, Dec. 11. 1891; s. Jon Buckley and Ellen B .; ed. South Boston high seh .; student, Young Men's Catholic Assn., evenings, 1909-11; grad., Mass. Normal Art Seh., 1923; m. Margucrite Cecella Dooley of Ros- lindale, June 7, 1922; children-John Draper, Don Francis. Prin. storekeeper, Commonwealth of Mass., 1923-28; instr. drawing, Malden high sch., evenings, 1923-29; asst. instr. drawing and com- position, Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1923-25; Instr. drawing and painting, Boston Univ., 1928-31; instr. and bus. mgr., Rockport Summer Sch., 1925- 32; landscape painter, etchier, pencil draughtsman; · dir. and propr. sch. of art; chmn. Dem. Town Com., Rockport; dep. insp. elections; sergt. 101st Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.F.F. In France, wounded in action, awarded Purple Heart; mom. Roekport Art Assn. (sec. 1922-), North Shore Art Assn., Springfield Art Assn. Catholie. Demoerat. HIome: 5 Atlantic Ave., Rockport.
BUCKLEY, Thomas Henry, public official; b. Abing- ton, Sept. 5, 1897; s. William Buckley and Anne (Ruane) B .; ed. Abington high sch .; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1936; m. Helen Moriarty of Chleago, July 25, 1928; children-John R., Thomas W., Maryellen Anne. With Lee, Ilgginson & Co., 1913- 32; First Deputy Auditor, Mass., 1933-35, Auditor. 1935-39; mem. spl. Comin. on Taxation and Pub. Expenditures, 1936-38; mem. Dem. State C'om., 1920-40; v. chmn. and del., Dem. Nat. Conv., 1932: pvt., In World War, Sept. 15-Dec. 15, 1918; mom. Am. Legion, Nat. Grange, Am. Irlsh Hist. Soc., Anelent Order of Hibernlans, Plymouth Co. Den. League (pres. 1932-38). Mrs. Buckley del. to Dem. Conv., 1936, pres. elector, 1936. Roman Catholic. Democrat. Ilome: 198 Centre Av., Abington.
VBUCKLEY, Willlam W., lawyer; b. WInchendon, Sept. 6, 1879; s. Cornelius Buckley and Ilelch ( Wallace) B .; ed. Murdock Sch., WInchendon, 1894-99; Univ. Me., 1899-1901; LL.B., Univ. Me. Coll. Law, 1903; m. Ida Costello of Winehendon, Nov. 26, 1916; children-Lenore J., Constance J. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903, began practice of law, Southbridge, 1903; town clk., Southbridge, 1907-27, town counsel, 1906-27; has specialized in criminal law and civil tort work; apptd. by Commonwealth as defender in several noted mur- der trials; an incorporator Southbridge Sav. Bk .; dir. and counsel People's Nat. Bk .; mem. Mass. and Woreester Co. Bar Assns., Sigma Chl, K.C., Elks. Roman Catholic. Demoerat. Oflice: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 680 Pleasant St., Worcester.
V BUCKNAM, Charles C., lawyer; b. Eastport, Me., Nov. 18, 1871; s. Asa Bucknam and Lucy Ann Mayhew (Davis) B .; ed. Bridgton Acad .; A.B., Bowdoln Coll., 1893; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1896; m. Maud Lou Clark of Portland, Me., Nov. 4, 1903; children-Gordon, Charles Clark, Bettina. Admitted to bar, 1896; with Benton & Choate, 1896-97; conducted own oflice, 1897-99; with Hutchins & Wheeler, 1899-1909; partner, Berry & Bucknam, 1909-24, Berry, Bucknam & Lovejoy, 1924-27; sinee death of Mr. Berry, prae- tieed alone under namc of Berry & Bueknam, 1927 -; admitted to practice before Federal Dis- triet and Circuit Courts and U.S. Supreme Court; v.D. and mng. dir. Richmond Laee Works; treas. and dir. Nassau Terrace, Ine .; mem. Am., Mass., and Boston Bar Assns., Town Meeting (Welles- ley). Clubs: Boston City, Appalachian Mt., Wel- lesley Country, Maugus, Theta Delta Chi. Travel: throughout U.S. Dese. Immigrant ancestors; Wil- liam Bucknam came over with Gov. Winthrop fleet to Mass. Bay Colony, 1630; other ancestors, Lt. Ralph Sprague of Winthrop Colony, and John and Ann Devereux of Marblehead. I'nltarian. Re- publican. Office: 85 Devonshire St., Boston. Home:
38 Cliff Road, Wellesley. Summer res .: Chapo- quolt Island, Falmouth.
BUCKNELL, Allen K., assistant investment officer; b. East St. Louis, Ill., Oet. 8, 1901; s. S. K. Buck- nell and Cora (Allen) B .; ed. E. St. Louis (111.) high sch .; B.S., Haverford Coll., 1922; M.B.A., Ilarvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1926; m. Elizabeth Alden of Cambridge, Sept. 23, 1937. Teacher, pvt. Sehis., 1922-24; asst. In mfg., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1926-27; asst. investment officer, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, 1929 -; dir. Sinlth & Wesson, Ine., Springfield; mcm. A.F.&A.M., Army Ordnance Assn. Club: Outlook. Protestant. Re- publican. Oflice: Old Colony Trust Co., 17 Court St., Boston. Ilome: 1429 Washington St., Canton. YBUERGER, Martin Jullan, asso, professor of miner- alogy; b. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 8, 1903; s. Martin John Buerger and Julle (Weber) B .; ed. Morris high sch,, N.Y. City; S.B., M.I.T., 1925, S.M., 1927, Ph.D., 1929; m. Lila Mae MacAskill of Newton, July 5, 1938. Research asst. and instr., M.I.T., 1925-29, asst. prof. mineralogy and petrography, 1929-35, asso. prof. mineralogy and crystal- lography, 1935 -; fellow Mineral. Soc. Am .; mem. Sigma Xi, Boston Geolog. Soc. Travel: Labrador, BailInland. Author: many papers on crystal- lography, mineralogy, geology. Congregationalist. Ofllee: 77 Mass. Av., Cambridge. Home: 28 Menot- omy Rd., Arlington. Summer res .: Lake Taconic, Petersburg, N.Y.
VBUFFINGTON, James, broker; b. Fall River, Nov. 20, 1867; s. Joseph Learned Buffington and Sarah Louise (Devol) B .; ed. Fall River high sch., 1895; m. Mary Kilburn Fisher of Fall River, 1893. Be- gan as elk. in mill office, Fall River, 1885-97; in brokerage bus, 1893-, making a specialty of cloth and yarns. Office: 10 Purchase St., Fall River. Home: 570 Rock St., Fall River.
>BURFORD, John Henry, physician; b. Boston, Jan. 21, 1876; s. John llenry Bufford and Charlotte Loulse (Townsend) B .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Medeleine Cobb of Belmont, Oct. 2, 1907; children-Alice Bufford Payne, Elizabeth Bufford RIordan. In dermatol. dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1913-27; dermatol. dept., Boston Dispensary, 1908- 16, pathologist, 1907-14; dermatol. dept., Boston Floating Hosp., 1909-20. Club: Boston Dermato- logical. Author: several med. artieles. Desc. Rich- ard Leeds, Dorchester, 1637. Episcopalian. Re- publlean. Address: 157 Woodeliff Rd., Newton Highlands.
BUGBEE, Edward Everett, mining and metallurgi- cal engineer, Instructor; b. Brooklinc, Oct. 5, 1876; s. George Albert Bugbee and Eliza Stone (Spear) B .; ed. Brookline high sch .; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1900; m. Beulah Duneklee of Brook- line, 1901; 1 dau .- Barbara Duncklee. Engaged in teaching, practicing and consulting in the field of mining engring. and metallurgy; special- ties, fire assaying, gold and silver metallurgy; asst. gcologist, U.S. Geological Survey; served as civllian employee (asst. dist. edni. dir., Com. on Edn. and Special Training), U.S. War Dept., World War; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall, Engrs. Club: University. Author: a text book on Fire Assaying, 2nd pub. edition. Desc. of at least two Mayflower passengers. Offlee: Mass. Institute of Technology. Cambridge. Home: 110 Strathmore Rd., Brookline.
Y BUGBEE, Harold, advertising counsel; b. Marble- head, Scpt. 5, 1898; s. James M. Bugbee and Marion C. (White) B .; ed. Winchester schs .; S.B., M.I.T., 1920; m. Amy Budgell of Danvers, 1921; children- Barbara, Holbrook. Asso. with Walter B. Snow & Staff, Ine., Advertising Agency, 1921 -; pres., prin. owner, 1929 -; estab. course In adv. Bus. Adın. Dept., M.I.T., 1932; have conducted the course 1932 -. Clubs: Winchester Country, Boston Ad- vertising. Father, authority' on local govt., estab. comin. system in Boston Police Dept. Unitarian. Independent. Office: 1401 Statler Bldg., Boston. llome: 7 Dartmouth St., Winchester. Summer res .: Ocean Pt., Me.
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BUGBEE, Nathan Darling, Investment counselor; b. Springfield, Jan. 25, 1903; s. Dr. Nathan Penn Bugbee and Seraph V. (Darling) B .; ed. cent. high sch., Springfield; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1925; M.C.S., Amos Tuck sch., 1926; m. Dorothy C. Young of Worcester, Oct. 22, 1937. With Harrls, Forbes & Co., 1926-33; pres., dlr., Hopkinton Nat. Bk., 1934-37; investment counsel bus., 1934 -. Club: Union Boat. Protestant. Republican. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston, Hlome: 18 Day St., Auburn- dale.
BUGBEE, Perey, fire protection expert; b. Marble- head, Sept. 5, 1898; s. James MeKellar Bugbee and Marion C. (White) B .; ed. Liggett pvt. sch., 1909- 11; Winchester high sch., 1912-14; B.S., M.I.T., 1920; m. Wilhelmina Ross of Winchester, May 28, 1921; children-Richard, Alan, Margery. Em- ployee, Aluminum Co. of Am., 1920-21; exec. asst., Nat. Fire Protection Assn., 1921-24; field engr., 1924-28; asst. mng. dir., 1928 -; consultant on fire adm., Pub. Management Mag., 1939; instr. of course on fire adm., Inst. for Training of Public Officials; dir. Mass. Safety Council; exee. sec., Fire Mar- shals Assn. of No. Am .; National Fire Waste Council; mem. Internat. Clty Mgrs. Assn., Inter- nat. Assn. Fire Chiefs, Dominion Assu. Fire Chlefs, Fire Chiefs Club of Mass., Boston Chamber of Commerce, M.I.T. Alumni Council, Theta Deita Chi; hon. mem. Fire Prevention Assns. of R.I. and N.J. and Memphis (Tenn.) Fire Dept. Club: Coun- try (Winchester), Author: mag. artieles on fire control. Travel: U.S., Can. Father well-known authority on Boston municipal gov. and former police commr. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 60 Batterymarch, Boston. Home: 22 Symmes Rd., Winchester. Summer res .: Plymouth.
BUKER, Clarence H., wholesale coffee merchant; b. Corry, Pa., Mar. 28, 1873; s. E. W. R. Buker and Julla (lleydon) B .; ed. Corry (Pa.) high sch. En- gaged in coffee business since 1895; green coffee broker, buyer, pres., treas., gen. mgr., Martin I. Ilall Co. and Shapleigh Coffee Co. Clubs: Wood- land Golf, Conditioning (Boston). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 193 State St., Boston. Home: 205 Newbury St., Boston.
BULGER, Helen Marle Donohue, writer, formerly teacher; b. llingham, d. Thomas Francis Donohue and Ellen Frances (Kent) D; ed. Marlboro high sch .; Boston Unlv .; Boston Teachers' Coll .; Curry School of Expression; m. William T. Buiger of South Boston, Oct. 19, 1915. Teacher in Boston pub. schs. some yrs. before marriage; in prepara- tlon for writing career studied with Thomas il. Uzzell and John Gallishaw; for past ten yrs. seriously interested In writing career. Clubs: College, Boston Univ. Grad. Author: Inviolable, and several short stories. Travel: Bermuda, Eng., Ire., Scot., Sp., Fr., Switz. Catholle. Democrat. Home: 213 Norfolk St., Dorchester. Summer res .: Hingham.
V BULLARD, F(rederle) Lauriston, editor, author; b. Wauseon, O .; s. Frederle Lauriston Bullard and Helen Maria (Ballard) B .; ed. B.A., Wooster (O.) coll., 1891, M.A., 1894, D.Litt., 1930; B.D. (magna cum laude), Yale, 1903; LL.D., R.I. State Coil., 1929; Lltt.D., Northeastern Univ., 1934; m. Clara Elizabeth Keil of Pittsburgh, Pa .; children-id- ward Lauriston (d.), Frederic Keil, Helen Doro- thea (wife of Lt. Paul E. Zuver), Robert Paul, Clara Elizabeth. In ministry of Presbn. and Cong. chs., 10 yrs .; engaged in newspaper work, mostly with the Boston llerald, 1907-, Sunday editor, 1915-19, chief ed. writer, 1919 -; winner Pulitzer editorial prize for 1926. Author: Historic Summer Haunts, 1912; Famous War Correspondents, 1914; Tad and liis Father, 1915; numerons mag. articles and editorials; mem. Phl Beta Kappa. Lincoin speciallst. Office: Boston Herald, Boston. Home: Melrose Illghlands.
VBULLARD, John Morgan, lawyer; b. New Bedford, June 7, 1890; s. John Thornton Bullard and Emlly Morgan (Rotchi) B .; ed. St. George's Sch., New- port, R.I .; A.B., Harvard, 1913; Northwestern Law Sch .; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; m. Catherine Crapo of Detroit, Mich., Oct. 10, 1919; children- John Crapo, Sarah. Practleed law, Alger, Dean
& Sullivan, Boston, Sept. 1915-May 1917, May 1919- June 1921; partner, Crapo, Clifford, Prescott & Bullard, New Bedford, June 1921 -; clk., dir. Bristol Investment Counsel Corp .; pres., dir. Greene & Wood, Inc .; clk., dir. Gosnold Mills Corp .; dir. Palrpoint Corp., Wood Lumber Co .; dir., clk. Fairhaven Mills Real Estate Corp .; chin. Finance Comn., Town of Dartmouth, 1930-35; capt. 302nd F.A., A.E.F., May 1917-May 1919; overseas, July 1918-Apr. 1919. Clubs: Agawam Hunt (Provi- dence), llarvard (Boston), Wamsutta (New Bed- ford) Country (New Bedford). Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 558 Pleasant St., New Bedford. Home: 1 Hill St., South Dartmouth. Summer res .: Nonquitt.
BULLITT, WIIllam Marshall, lawyer; b. Louisville, Ky., Mar. 4, 1873; s. Thomas Walker Bullitt and Annie P. (Logan) B .; ed. Rugby and Trinity Hall Schs., Louisville, Ky .; Lawrenceville (N.J.) Sch .; B.S., Princeton, 1894; LL.B., Unlv. Louisville Law Sch., 1895; m. Nora Iasigi of Boston, May 31, 1913; children-Thomas Walker, Nora Jasigi, Barbara. Practiced law, Louisville, Ky., 1895 -; Solicitor Gen. I.S., 1912-13; Rep. nominee for U.S. Senate, 1914; del. at large, Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908, 1916; chin. Bd. Pub. Safety, Louisville, 1907-09; spl. counsel for U.S. Shipping Bd. and U.S. Ship- ping Bd. Emergency Fleet Corp., 1921-22; spl. asst. to Atty. Gen. of U.S., 1924-25; dir. Fidelity and Columbia Trust Co., Citizens Union Nat. Bk. (Louisville) ; tr. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., Carnegie Endowment for Internat. Peace; major and dep. Commr. for Fr., Am. Red Cross, 1918-19; mem. VisitIng Coin. to Dept. Math. of Harvard, Am. Law Inst. (N.Y.), Am., Ky., and Louisville Bar Assns., S.C.W., S.A.R. Clubs: Union, Metropolitan, City Midday, National Republican (New York), Metro- politan ( Washington), Pendennis, Country, River Valley, Arts, Filson (Louisville). Author: The Re- lation of the Individual Policyholder to the Assets of a Mutual Life Insurance Co .; The Supreme Cl. of United States and Unconstitutional Legisla- tion; Accidental Means; Distribution of Divisible Surplus in the Light of Present Economic Condi- tions. Travel: Europe (many times). Wife desc. Daniel Cookin, Gov. Gore, Moses Grant, Nathaniel Walker and other early settlers. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 1711 Kentucky Home Life Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Home: "Oxmoor," Route 6, Louisville, Ky. Summer res .: "Clovercroft," Stoekbridge.
VBULLOCK, Alexander Hamilton, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Nov. 7, 1874; s. Augustus George Bullock and Mary (Chandler) B .; ed. Dalzell's sch., Worcester; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1896; m. Florence Armsby MeClellan of Boston, June 4, 1902. Chmn. bd. dirs., People's Sav. Bk., Mehts. & Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; dir. Worcester Co. Trust Co .; pres. Norwich & Worcester R.Rt. Co .; tr. pres. bd., Clark Unlv .; tr., treas., Worcester Art Mus .; mem. sch. com., 7 yrs. (chin. 3 yrs.); dir. Bur. Brs. & Custoins, War Trade Bd., Washington, D.C., 18 mos., World War; mem. Am. Antig. Soc., Am. Oriental Soc. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Coun- try, lharvard (N. Y.). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 340 Maln St., Worcester. Home: 10 Rox- bury St., Worcester. Sumner res .: Princeton.
BULLOCK, Chandler, insurance; b. Worcester, Aug. 24, 1872; s. Augustus George Bullock and Mary (Chandler) B .; ed. Worcester high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1894; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1897; m. Mabel Richardson of Worcester, Oct. 17, 1900; children-Mrs. Margaret Thayer, Mrs. Rose Con- Verse, Mrs. E. Nocline Chute, Vera. Admitted Mass. Bar, 1897; atty., State Mut, Life Assurance Co., Worcester, 1897-1903, gen. counsel, 1903-20, v.p. 1920-27, pres., 1927 -; v.p. Worcester Five Cents Sav. Bank; dir. Worcester County Elec. Co .. Morris Plan Bk., Worcester County Trust Co., B.&A.R.R., Providence & Worcester R.R .; past dir., past chmn. bd., Worcester Free Pub. Llb .; chmn. Appeal Draft Bd., heading 18 local draft bds., largely in Worcester county, World War; pres. Worcester Travelers Aid; treas. Am. Antiq. Soc .; dir. Children's Friend Soc .; mom. For. Policy Assn. ( Worcester, past pres.), Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Worcester, Shakespeare, Bohemian, Eco-
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nomic (past pres.), Union (Boston), University (N.Y.), Mass. Republican, Worcester Players (a founder). Author: hist. pamphlets: The Loyalist Side of the American Revolution; John Chandler and Some of his Descendants. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester. Home: 41 Sever St., Worcester. Summer res .: Princeton. V BULLOCK, Charles Jesse, economist; b. Boston, May 21, 1869; s. Edwin O. Bullock and Annie V. (Warren) B .; ed. Wellesley high sch .; A.B., Univ. Wis., 1889, Ph.D., 1895; hon. L.L. D., Williams Coll., 1921; in. Heiena M. Smith of Washington, D.C., June 2, 1895; 1 dau .- Grace Helena (Bullock) Marshall Fellow Univ. Wis., 1893-95; instr. eco- nomics, Cornell, 1895-99; asst. prof. and prof. economics, Williams Coll., 1899-1903; asst. prof., Harvard, 1903-08, prof., 1908-35, now emeritus; mem. Mass. Tax Commn., 1907; pres. Nat. Tax Assn., 1917-19; sometime pres. Harvard Economic Soc .; tr. Cambridge Sav. Bk .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Ilar- vard Faculty, Mass. Republican. Travel: exten- sive in U.S. and Can .; Gt. Brit., Fr., Ger., Bely., Holl., Aus., It., Switz., Egypt, Greece. Author: The Finances of the United States (1775-1789), 1895; Introduction to the Study of Economics, 1900; Essays on the Monetary History of the United States, 1900; Finances of Massachusetts (1780- 1905), 1907. Editor, A Discourse Concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations in North America, by William Douglass, 1897; Selected Readings in Public Finance, 1906; Selected Read- ings in Economics, 1907; Economic Essays, 1936; Politics, Finance, and Consequences, 1939. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Ilome: 6 Channing St., Cambridge.
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V BULLOCK, Matthew Washington, lawyer; b. Dabney, N.C., Sept. 11, 1881; s. Jesse Bullock and Amanda (Sneed) B .; ed. Everett high sch .; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; Cor- neli summer sch .; m. Katherine Wright of Boston, Sept. 21, 1910; children-Matthew W., Jr., Julia Amanda. Teacher, Morehouse Coll., Atlanta, Ga., 1908-12; atty. at law, Atlanta, 1912-15; dean, Agriculturai and Mechanical Coll. for Negroes, Normal, Ala., 1915-17; Spl. Asst. Atty. Gen., Mass., 1925-26; mem. Mass. Bd. Parole, 1927-36; asst. to Commr. Correction, 1937 -; Y.M.C.A. war work, Camp Meade, Md., with A.E.F. in France, 1917- 1919; dir. Boston Urban League, Boston Center Aduit Edn .; mem. Omega Psi Phi, Twentieth Cen- tury Assn. Baptist. Republican. Office: 294 Washington St., Boston. Home: 101 Munroe St., Roxbury.
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V BULLOCK, Richard, directing trustee; b. Fitchburg, May 3, 1892; s. Brigham Newton Bullock and Flora Belle (Ripley) B .; ed. St. Mark's sch., Southboro, 1911; A.B., Harvard, 1915; unmarried. Commr. Sav. Bk. Life Ins .; pres. Gen. Ins. Guar- anty Fund; v.p. Fitchburg Sav. Bk .: dir .. Fitch- burg Coop. Bk., Fitchburg Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Club: Fay (Fitchburg). Office: Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg. Home: 30 Prospect St., Fitchburg.
VBUMPUS, Hermon Carey, scientist, professor; b. Buckfield, Me., May 5, 1862; s. Laurin Aurelius Bumpus and Abbie Ann (Eaton) B .; ed Roxbury Latin and Dorchester high schs .; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1884, Sc.D., 1905; Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1890, LL.D., 1909; Sc.D., Tufts Coll., 1905; m. Lucy Ella Nightingale of Dorchester, Dec. 28, 1886; chil- dren-Ilermon C., Jr., Laurin Dudley. Biolog. sci., esp. marine; prof., biology, Olivet Coll., Mich., comp. anatomy, Brown Univ .; dir. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N.Y. City ; bus. mgr., Univ. Wis .; pres. Tufts Coll .; sec. corp., Brown Univ .; mem. Adv. Bd., Nat. Park Service, concerned with reorganization of museums, interpretation of nature, ednl. methods in Nat. Parks, gen. civic betterment; Asst. dir., Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole; dir. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. (N.Y.); mem., R.I. Fish Commn .; chmn. Ednl. Project, Q.M.C., Worid War; mem. Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Assn. Mus. (v.p.). Clubs: Boston City, Examiner, Providence Art. Travel: U.S., Mex., Can., Europe. Author: many papers on biology, outdoor sci., reports, etc. Con- gregationalist. Office and home: Duxbury.
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