Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 44

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VBYRD, Rlehard Evelyn, naval officer, explorer, sci- entist; b. Winchester, Va., Oct. 25, 1888; s. Rich- ard Evelyn Byrd and Eleanor Bolling (Flood) B .; ed. Shenandoah Valley Mil. Acad .; Va. Mil. Inst .; Univ. . Va .; grad. U.S. Naval Acad., 1912; Sc.M., Tufts Coll .; Civil Engr., Va. Mil. Institute; A.M.,


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Yale; A.M., Mecca Coll. of Chiropractic (Wilming- ton, Del.); Georgetown (Ky.) Coll .; D.Eng., Worcester Poly. Inst. and N.Y. Univ .; D.Aeronau- tical Sci., Pa. Mil. Coll .; LL.D., Univ. N.II., Rut- gers Coll., Dartmouth Coll .; Sc.D., Brooklyn Poly- Inst., Amherst Coll., Boston Univ., Ia. Wesleyan; D. Humanitles, Rollins Coll .; m. Marie D. Ames of Boston Jan. 20, 1915; children-Richard Eve- lyn, Jr., Evelyn Bolling, Katharine Ames, ITelen Ames. Ensign U.S.N., 1912; advanced through grades to Lt.Comdr .; retired Mar. 15, 1916; made Comdr. after flight to North Pole, 1926, Rear- Admiral, 1929; entered aviation 1917; comdr., U.S. Naval Air Stas. Can., July, 1918-Armistice; comdr. aviation unit, Navy-MacMillan Polar Expdn., 1925; airplane flight with Floyd Bennett over North Pole from Spitzbergen and back, May, 1926 (1,360 miles in 151/2 hours); flight with three compan- ions, N.Y. to France (4,200 miles in 42 hours), 1927; flight over South Pole, Nov., 1929, during 1st expdn. to Antarctic, 1928-30, 2nd expdn., 1933- 35; discovered Edsel Ford Mts., Marle Byrd Land. Govt. medals; Sharpshooter, also Expert Riffe & Pistol Bar, U.S.N., 1912; Condr. Mil. Order of Avis, Portugal, Sept. 13, 1921, Congressional Life Sav., medal, 1922; Congressional Medal, for North Pole flight, 1926; Navy D.S.M. (North Pole flight), 1926; Navy Flying Cross (trans-Atlantic flight), 1927; Navy Cross (South Pole flight), 1930; Officer of French Legion of Honor, 1928, (Comdr., 1930; Spl. Congressional Medal (Antarctic expdn. I), 1930; Spl. Congressional Medal (Antarctic expdn. II), 1937; Patron's Medal, Royal Geog. Soc. (Gt. Brit.), 1931; Gold Medal, Reale Società Geografica (Italy), 1931; Internat. League of Aviators (Belg.) ; Virtutea Aeronautica Comandor (Roumanian


Govt.), 1935. Clubs: Somerset, Engineers, Tav- ern, Unlon Boat, University (Boston); Brookline Country, Century, Room, Dedham Polo & Country, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Alpha, Explorers (N.Y.); Racquet (Phila.), Chevy Chase (Wash.); hon. mem. about 200 other socs. Author: Skyward; Little America; Discovery; Exploring with Byrd; Alone. Protestant. Democrat. Office and home: 9 Brimmer St., Boston. Summer res .: East Sulli- van. Me.


BYRNE, John Frank, physicist; b. Mississippi, Sept. 9, 1911; s. William F. Byrne and Hattie (Little) B .; ed. Prentiss (Miss.) high sch .; A.B., Miss. Coll., 1930; Ph.D., N.Y. Univ., 1934; m. llelen S Snyder of Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 23, 1933; I Sou- - Nelson. Physicist, Gen. Elec. Co., Pittsfield, 1935 -; mem. Am. Phys. Soc. Methodist. Office: General Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 126 Strong Av., Pittsfield.


BYRNES, Clifford Hamilton, lawyer; b. Minneapo- lis, Minn., Sept. 8, 1893; s. Timothy Edward Byrnes and Clara Marr (Goodrich) B .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1908-11; A.B., Yale, 1915; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1919; m. Blanche Edith Trainor of Au- burn, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1925. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1920; spec. asst. to atty. gen. of U.S., 1922-26; asst. U.S. atty., Dist. of Mass., 1926-27; pvt. practice, Boston, 1927 -; partner Hale, Sanderson, Byrnes & Morton, 1927 -; 2nd It. Res. Corps, U.S. Inf., 20 mos., 1917-19; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Alpha Delta Phi, Masons. Clubs: Yale (New York), Union, Beacon (Boston), Golf (Cohasset), Yacht (Ilingham). Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 49 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 152 Summer St., Hingham.


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Y CABEEN, John Franklin, business man; b. Salem, May 31, 1865; s. John Cabeen and Lydia Hall (Boardman) C .; ed. Salem high sch .; m. Sarah Ann Merrick of Salem, Oct. 19, 1886; children-Charles F., Mrs. Helen M. Crosby. In plumbing, heating, air conditioning bus .; pres., Mass. Assn. Master Plumbers, 1912, Salem Chamber Commerce, 1911; Salem Morris Plan Co., Essex Co. Acceptance Corp .; tr., Salem Sav. Bk .; mem. Fuel Commn., Coms. Chamber of Commerce, World War. Clubs: Salem Rotary (past pres.), Country. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 81 North St., Salem. Home: 18 Cabot St., Salem. Summer res .: 126 Bay View Av., Salem.


CABOT, Charles Codman, lawyer; b. Brookline, Nov. 22, 1900; s. Ilenry B. Cabot and Anne M. (Codman) C .; ed. Country Day Sch., Newton; A.B., Harvard, 1922; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1925; m. Ellen P. White of Boston, July 1, 1929; children-Charles C., Walter M. Practiced law, Boston, 1925 -; now mem. firm Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins; dir. N.E. Trust Co., Workinmen's Loan Assn., Commer- cial Acceptance Co .; pres. Boston Dispensary; tr. Milton Acad .; referee in bankruptcy; moderator, selectman, Dover; pvt. U.S.M.C., World War; mem. Boston Bar Assn. (sec.). Clubs: Tavern, Dedham Country and Polo, Curtis. Desc. John Cabot, ex- plorer. Protestant. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: Dover.


CABOT, George E., trustec; b. Brookline, Feb. 22, 1861; s. Edward C. Cabot and Martha Eunice ( Rob- inson) C .; ed. G.W.C. Noble's Sch .; M.I.T .; m. Eliza Tileston Hemenway; children-George ((.), Ed- ward C. Spent early yrs. in elec. industry; treas. and gen. mgr., Holtzer-Cabot Elec. Co. until 1892; in care real estate, 1892 -; now v.p. Mass. Hosp. life Ins. Co .; pres. Boston Athenaeum; dlr. Boyl- ston Market Assn .; tr. Mass. Bldg. Trust, Fenway


Studios Trust, State St. Assos., Kensington Real Estate Trust, Boston Mus. Fine Arts; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Somerset, Automobile, Country, Myopia Hunt, Essex County. Office: 60 State St. llome: 169 Marlborough St., Boston. Summer res .: Manchester.


VCAROT, Godfrey Lowell, manufacturer; b. Boston, Feb. 26, 1861; s. Samuel Cabot and Hannah Lowell (Jackson) C .; ed. pub. and pvt. schs., Boston; M.I.T., 1877-78; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1882; post-grad. work, Zurich Polyteclinicum and Univ. Switz., 1883-84; Harvard Grad. Sch., 1891- 92; LL.D., Norwich Univ., Northfield, Vt., 1935; m. Maria B. Moors of Boston, June 23, 1890; chil- dren-James Jackson, Eleanor, Thomas Dudley, William Putnam, John Moors. Began manufacture of carbon black (the soot of natural gas, a species of lamp black), Worthington, Pa., 1887; built Grantsville Carbon Works, W.Va. (largest in the world), 1899-1906; now owner of property at Cres- ton, Grantsville and Glasgow, W.Va .; purchased Penn Carbon Co.'s works and moved to Nancy's Run, W. Va., 1911; bought W.Va. Carbon Co. nr. Grantsville, 1913, and extended pipe system to more than 100 miles; pres. Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc., Cabot Co., Cabot Carbon Co., Aero Pickup Service Corp., Wak Co., Cabot Shops, Inc., Cabot Gas Co .; v.p. Texas Elf Co .; dir. United Carbon Co., Carbon Black Export, Inc .; tr. Norwich Univ .; life men. Corp., M.I.T .; learned flying in a Burgess-Dunn Seaplane; appointed It. U.S.N.R.F., Class 5, Flying Corps, Mar. 20, 1917; in charge of Marblehead Aviation Camp, Apr. 16-Aug. 15, 1917; flying as pilot, patrolled Boston Harbor in his seaplane "The Lark," Apr. 12, 1917-18; invented and developed the picking up of burdens in full flight; on active duty in U.S.N., Apr. 14, 1917-Mar. 22, 1919; Comdr. Star of Rumanla, 1931; mem. A.A.A.S., Nat. Gas


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Products Assn. (pres.), Nat. Aeronautic Assn. (past pres .; now gov.), Soc. Cliem. Industry, Féd. Aéronautique Internationale (v.p.), N.E. Watch and Ward Soe. (Boston, treas.). Clubs: Harvard, Un- ion, Press (Boston) ; Metropolitan ( Washington, D.C.); Aero of N.E. Author: articles on sei, and polit. topics. Travel: Am., Europe, Africa and Asia (extensive). Established the James Jackson Cabot Foundation for research and teaching as to air transportation at Norwich, 1935; the Maria Moors Cabot Foundation, for research to develop the capacity of the earth to produce fuel by arti- fieial selection of trees and plants and otherwise promoting their growth, at Harvard, 1937; the Solar Energy research, to improve commercial methods of developing energy from the sun's heat by physical means, at Mass. Inst. Geology; the Maria Moors Cabot prizes (with John Moors Cabot), for promotion of friendly internat. rela- tions among Am. nations. Unitarian. Office: 77 Franklin St. Home: 242 Beacon St., Boston.


Y CABOT, Henry B., lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1894; s. Henry B. Cabot and Anne M. (Codman) C .; ed. Country Day sch. ; A. B., Harvard, 1917; LL. B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1922; m. Olivia Ames of Boston June 18, 1927; children-Henry B., Jr. Practiced law, Boston, 1922-32; Herriek, Smith, Donald & Farley; Cabot & Cabot; Warner, Stackpole, Bradlu and Cabot; prof., Harvard Law Sch .; dir. State St. Trust. Capt., 318th F.A., World War. Author: Judges and Law Reform. Protestant. Office: Har- vard Law School, Cambridge. Home: Dover.


CABOT, Hugh, surgeon; b. Beverley Farms, Aug. 11, 1872; s. James Ellot Cabot and Elizabeth (Dwight) C .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1894; M.D., Harvard Univ. Med. Sch., 1898; LL.D. (hon.) Queen's Univ., Belfast, Ire., 1925; m. Mary Anderson Boit, Oct. 2, 1902 ((.); children -- Ilugh, Jr., Mary Anderson (d.), Jolm Boit, Arthur Tracy; m. (2nd), Elizabeth Cole Amory, Oct. 8, 1938. In surg. practice, Boston, 1899-1919; asst. surg. and surg., Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1902-19; asst. prof. and clin. prof. genito-urinary surgery, Har- vard Med. Sch., 1910-19; prof. surgery, Univ. Mich., 1919-30, dean Med. Sch., 1921-30; prof. surgery, Univ. Minn. Grad. Sch. Med., 1930-39; cons. sur- geon, Mayo Clinie, 1930-39; served as It .- col., R.A.M.C. (Br.), 1916-19; mentioned 4 times in dis- patches; companion, Royal Order St. Michael & St. George (C.M.G.); mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Mieli. State Med. Soe., Minn. State Med. Soc., A.M.A., A.C.S., Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Assu. Genito-Urinary Surgeons, Internat. Assn. Urol., Fr. Assn. Urol., Rumanian Assn. Urol., Internat. Assu. Surgery, Pan-Am. Med. Assn. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston, N.Y.), St. Botolph (Boston), Boone & Crocket (N.Y.). Author: American Urology, 3 editions, 1916, 1924, 1936; Surgical Nursing, 6 editions; The Doctors Bill, 1935; many mag. artieles on prof. subjects. Travel: Europe, No. Am. Unitarian. Independent. Address: 465 Warren St., Needham.


Y CABOT, Hugh Jr., investment counsel; b. Boston, Feb. 20, 1905; s. Dr. Hugh Cabot and Mary Ander- son (Boit) C .; ed. Middlesex School, Ann Arbor (Mich.) high seh .; Univ. of Michigan, 1922-24; Harvard, 1924-25; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1928-29; m. Louise Melanson of Swampscott, Dec. 21, 1928; children-Ilugh, IH, Judith M., Richard A. With Koppers Gas and Coke Co. of Pittsburgh, 1925-28; Scudder, Stevens and Clark (Boston), 1929-32; asso. with Cromwell and Cabot Inc., 1932 -; v.p. and dir. Cromwell and Cabot, Inc., 1935 -. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 41 Orne St., Marblehead.


estant. Office: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: Needham. Summer res .: North Haven, Me. Y CABOT, Phillp, professor of business administra- tion; b. Beverly Farms, Aug. 11, 1872; s. J. Elliot Cabot and Elizabeth (Dwight) C .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.D., Juniata Coll., Huntingdon, P'a., 1936; m. Lucy Fuller, 1902, (div.); children-Sylvia (Mrs. Arthur M. Walker); Faith ( Mrs. Paul Pigors) ; m. (2nd) Gertrude Glid- den, 1937. Trustee, office of William Minot, Bos- ton, 1894-1904; management of Real Estate Trusts, 1904-10; mgr. of Elee. Pub. Utilities, 1910-18; part- ner, White, Weld & Co., Boston office, 1910-18; leeturer in pub. utilities management, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1924-27, prof., 1927-35, prof. bus. administration, 1935 -. Club: Harvard. Au- thor: The Sense of Immortality, Ingersoll Lecture, 1924; Except Ye Be Born Again; many articles. Philip Cabot, s. J. Elliot Cabot, s. Samuel IV, s. Samuel Ill, s. Joseph I, s. John Cabot I who landed in Mass. Bay Colony about 1700. Nonsec- tarian. Offiee: Morgan Hall, Soldiers Field, Bos- ton. lfome: Glass Hall, Soldiers Field, Boston. Summer res .: Dublin, N.H.


¿CABOT, Philippe Sidney de Quetteville, research di- rector, college lecturer; b. Otago Central, New Zealand, July 18, 1900; s. Louis Philippe Cabot and Ruhamma Maria (Connolly) C .; ed. Timaru (N.Z.) high sch .; B.A., Univ. N.Z., 1925, M.A., Dip. Ed., 1926, Dip. Soc. Sci., 1930; M.A., Columbia, 1931; M.A., Ilarvard, 1935, Ph.D., 1936; m. Isabella Spears Boyd of Glasgow, Seot., June 17, 1932; children -- Richard Murray de Quetteville, David Boyd Red- mond. Teacher and research worker, N.Z. and U.S., 18 yrs .; cons. psychologist, Aloha Camps, Inc., 1938 -; instr. psychology, Simmons Coll., 1936- 38, lecturer, 1938 -; dir. Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study, 1935 -; founder and 1st pres., N.Z. Nat. Union of Students; rep. N.Z. at rugby foot- ball; treas., co-dir. Ella Lyman Cabot Foundation; mem. Brit. Psychol. Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Psychol. Assn., Soc. for Psychol. Study of Social Issues; hon. pres. Eastern Rugby Union, U.S.A., 1937 -. Author: artieles and monographs on edn., psychol- ogy. Episcopalian. 'Ollice and home: 21 Wash- ington Av., Cambridge.


VCABOT, Powell Mason; b. Brookline, Dec. 20, 1896, s. Henry Broomfield and Anne M. (Codman) Cabot; ed. Phillips Andover Acad., 1914; Harvard Univ., 1914-18; m. Virginia A. Curtin, of Boston, June 7, 1930; children-Powell M., Jr., Lucy C., Robert C. Bus. ingr., The Independent, 1924-27; bus. mgr. and inng. ed., The Sportsman, 1927-36; v.p. and bus. mgr. The Boston Transcript 1937-38; chimm. Mass. Development & Industrial Conmin., 1939; 2nd lt. Field Arty., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), Dedham Country and Polo. Office: Boston Transcript, Boston. Home: Dedham.


CABO'T, Samuel, manufacturing chemist; b. Brook- line, Apr. 30, 1884; s. Samuel Cabot and Helen Augusta (Nichols) C .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., South- borough, 1902; A.B., Harvard, 1906; student, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1909; m. Naney Graves of Newbury- port, 1909; children-Samuel, Helen Augusta, Ann Graves, Elizabeth. Began as mfg. chemist, Bos- ton, 1906; pres. Samuel Cabot, Ine .; pres. New Eng. Felt Roofing Works; tr. Ludlow Mfg. Assos .; dir. Sulpho Naphthol Co., Newmarket Mfg. Co .; Served as maj. 303rd 1nf., 1917-19; tr. Museum of Fine Arts (Boston); mem. bd. overseers, Harvard Univ .; fellow, A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Chemists; mem. Soc. Chem, Industry (dir.), Am. Chem. Soc., Delta Psi. Clubs: Tavern ( Boston); The Country ( Brookline). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 141 Milk St., Bos- ton. Home: 241 Perkins St., Jamaica Plain.


CABOT, Paul Codman, investment banker; b. Brook- line, Oct. 21, 1898; s. Henry B. Cabot and Anne M. 1/ CABOT, Stephen Perkins, edueator (retired); b. (Codman) C .; ed. Country Day Sch .; A.B., Harvard, Brookline, Sept. 20, 1869; s. Francis Cabot and Mary Louisa (Higginson) C .; ed. Hopkinson's Sel., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1892; studied Univs. Frei- burg, Marburg (sunnner sch.), Geneva, Grenoble, Oxford; hon. M.A., Brown Univ., 1921; unmarried. Teacher, Miss Pierce's Sch., Brookline, 1900-01; head modern lang. dept., St. George's Sch., Mid- dletown, R.I., 1901-17, headmaster, 1917-26; exec. regent, Avon Old Farms (Conn.), 1926-28; pres. Judge Baker Guidance Center 1932 -; dir. Commu- 1921; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1923; m. Virginia Converse of Westwood, 1924; children -Panl C., Jr., Virginia C., Elizabeth M., Edmund C., Frederick C. Pres., State St. Investment Corp., 1927 -; v.p., tr., Shawmut Assu. & Shawmut Bk. Investment Trust; dir. Tampa Elec. Co .; tr., East- ern Gas & Fuel Assos .; treas. Children's Mission; 2nd It. F.A., U.S.A., World War. Clubs: Exchange, Dedham Country & Polo, Norfolk Hunt. Prot-


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nity Service of Boston, 1931-, pres. 1937 -; v.p. Famlly Welfare Soc., Boston, 1930 -; dir. Bur- roughs Newsboy Foundation, Boston, 1935 -; tr. Longview Farm (West Acton), Christian Register; mem. Headmasters Assn., N.E. Modern Lang. Assn. (pres. 1912-13), Motion Picture Research Council (N.E. chmn. 1934-35; hon. v.p. 1935-), N.E.A., Mass. Civic League (v.p.). Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Unitarian. Republican. Home: 112 Pinck- ney St., Boston.


CABO'T, Thomas D., manufacturer; b. Cambridge, May 1, 1897; s. Godfrey L. Cabot and Maria B. (Moors) C .; ed. A.B., Ilarvard, 1919; m. Virginia Wellington of Boston, 1920; children-Louis W., Thomas D., Jr., Robert M., Linda. Supt., various nat. gas properties, W. Va., 1920-22; treas., Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc., and subsidiaries, 1922 -; built sev- eral carbon black mfg. enterprises, Tex., Okla .; 2nd It., U.S.A. Air Service (fiying instr.), 1917-18; dir. First Nat. Bk. (Boston), Carbon Black Export, Inc., Family Welfare Soc .; tr., Judge Baker Guid- ance Center, N.E. Soc. Nat. Hist., The Boys Camp, Inc .; dir. White Mt. Ski Runners. Clubs: Union (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.), Harvard Travellers (v.p.), Appalachian Mt. (pres.), Cohassot Yacht (V.Commodore), Am. Alpine (councillor). Author: Quick Water and Smooth; papers on tech. and outdoor subjects. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. Home: 31 Farm Rd., Weston. Summer res .: Cohasset.


V CABOT, William Brooks, engineer; b. Brattleboro, Vt., 1feb. 2, 1858; s. Norman 1. Cabot and Lucy T. (Brooks) C .; ed. Sheffield Sci. Sch. (Yale); C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1881; m. Elisabeth Lyman Parker of Boston, May 29, 1886. Began in civ. engring. dept., U.P. Ry .; in the West; Inter in iron infg., Everett, Pa .; v.p. Holbrook, Cabot & Rollins Corp., contractors, Boston and N.Y., 1895-1907; mem. Am. Antla. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Royal Geog. Soe. (London), Bostonian Soc. Clubs: Explorers', Boone and Crockett (N.Y.); Harvard Travelers, St. Botolpli (Boston). Author: Labra- dor, 1920. Episcopalian. Home: 447 Marlborough St., Boston.


Y CADBURY, Henry J., professor of divinity; b. Phila- delphia, Pa., Dec. 1, 1883; s. Joel Cadbury and Anna Kaighın (Lowry) C .; ed. William Penn Charter Sch .; A.B., Haverford Coll., 1903, Litt.D., 1933; A.M., Harvard, 1904, Ph.D., 1914; D.D., Univ. Glas- gow, 1937; m. Lydia Caroline Brown of Westtown, Pa., June 14, 1916; children-Elizabeth, Christo- pher Joel, Warder Henry, Winifred. Instr., asso. prof. Bibl. lit., Haverford Coll., 1910-19, lecturer, N.T., 1919-21; asst. prof. N.T. interpretation, An- dover Theol. Sem., 1921-22, Harvard Div. Sch., 1922-26; leeturer on O.T., Epise. Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, 1924-26; prof. Bibl. lit., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1926-34; lecturer, Pendle Hill, 1930-34; Hollis prof. of divinity, Harvard, 1934 -; Lowell lecturer (Bos- ton), Carew lecturer (Hartford Sem.), 1935; mem. Am. Friends Service Com. (chmn., 1928-34); Paci- fist; engaged in child feeding in Ger., summer 1920; Am. Standard Bible Com., 1930 -; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Soc. Bibl. Lit. & Exegesis (sec., 1916-33; pres., 1936), Am. Oriental Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Colonial Soc. Mass.


Author: National Ideals in the Old Testament, 1920; Style and Lit- erary Method of Luke, Part I, 1919, Part II, 1920; The Making of Luke-Acts, 1927; (with K. Lake) The Beginnings of Christianity (vols. 4 & 5), 1933; The Peril of Modernizing Jesus, 1937; articles on Norwegian immigration to Am., on hist. of Quaker- ism, Bible subjs. Editor: Annual of Am. Schools of Oriental Research, 1927-32. Quaker. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 7 Buck- ingham 1'l., Cambridge. Sunimer res .: Back Log Camp, Sabael, N.Y.


CADY, Harrison, artist; b. Gardner, June 17, 1877; s. Edwin Harrison Cady and Elenora (Fuller) C .; ed. Gardner high sch .; m. Mclinna Eldredge of Brooklyn, N.Y., 1915. Illustrator for Harper's Young People, Saturday Evening Post, The Coun- try Gentleman, Ladies' Home Jour., St. Nicholas, Puck, Judge, etc., N.Y. City; drew for Life mag., 23 yrs .; illustrated many books and articles; wrote for Good Housekeeping, Ladles' Home Jour., House & Garden, etc .; exhibited paintings and water col-


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ors, Pa. Acad., Chicago Art Inst., Dallas Expn., N. Y. World Fair, ete .; mem. Am. Water Color Soc., Soc. Am. Etchers, Soc. Am. Hlustrators, Rockport Art Assn., North Shore Art Assu. Clubs: Salina- gundi, Dutch Treat, Ship Model Soc. (N.Y.), N.Y. Water Color. Author: Caleb Cottontail; various children's stories. Studio and home: 1198 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Summer res .: Rockport.


CAHALANE, Reginald Foster, exceutive director; b. Keene, N.Il .; s. Daniel C. Cahalane and Annie (Foster) C .; ed. King Sch., Stamford, Conn .; A.B., Univ. N.11., 1918; m. Marion Spaulding of Walpole, N.H., 1920; 1 dau .- Jane S. Merchant, 1921-34; div .- Sales ingr., Chase Brass & Copper Co., N.Y. City, 1934-35; exee. dir., Asso. Hosp. Service Corp. of Mass., 1935 -; ensign U.S.N.R.F., World War, 1 yr .; mem. Kappa Sigma. Club: Rotary (Boston). Office: 21 Milk St., Boston. Home: 15 Sheffield West, Winchester.


Y CAHILL, Charles Tracy, publicity director; b. Low- ell, Oct. 17, 1867; s. Charles Sheridan Cahill and Caroline Sarah (Traey) C .; descendant of Jolin Alden, Plymouth, and Ensign Andrew Tracy, of Stafford, Conn .; ed. public schs., Lowell; m. Lottie Mae Prescott of Lowell, Oct. 17, 1900; children- Dr. Ella Prescott Cahill, Bessie Alden Cahill (d. 1910). Began with Lowell Citizen, later with Courier-Citizen Co .; adv. mgr., White Bros. & Co., leather mfrs. 1896-1900; adv. mgr. and publicity dlr., United Shoe Machinery Corp. since April 1, 1900; tr. Charlestown Five Cents Sav. Bk .; joined 2nd Corps, 1888, served as sergt. and 1st sergt. Ambulance Corps, M.V.M., battalion adj. and regi- mental q.m. 8th Inf., M.N.G .; was chief q.m. troops during Lawrence strike, 1912; adj. gen. 2nd 1nf. Brig., Mexican Border


service, 1916; served throughout U.S. participation in World War, adj. gen. 2nd Corps Troops, adj. gen. 79th Inf. Brig., 20th Div .; retired lieut. col. M.N.G .; Comdr. Ancient and Honorable Arty. Co. on occasion of visit to Europe, 1937, and celebration 300th anniversary, 1938; mem. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Mass. Soc. S.A. R., Masons (past Master, Ancient York Lodge, Lowell, 1910; Thrice Illustrious Master, Roxbury Council,. R.&S.M. 1924, 2nd lieut. coindr. Consistory 1937; Potentate Aleppo Temple, 1938), Mass. Chari- table Mechanics Assn. (v.p.); master Maj. Gen. Henry Knox Lodge (Mil. Lodge of Boston), 1939. Clubs: Boston Boot and Shoe (v.p. ), Rotary, Bos- ton City, Advertising of Boston. Office: 110 Fed- eral St., Boston. llome: 6 Arlington St., Cam- bridge.


CAHILL, Francis Michael, dentist; b. Worcester, Sept. 9, 1894; s. Michael P. Cahill and Ellen (1ªleni- ing) C .; ed. Worcester Class. high seh .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1915; D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1919; unmarried. Practiced dentistry, Worcester, 1919 --; mem. Mass. Bd. Dental Examiners (sec., 1932-39); mem. M.C., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Am. Legion ( Worcester Post #5), K.C. ( Alhambra Coun- cil), Holy Cross Alumni Assn., Tufts Dental Alumni, Mass., Am., and Worcester Dist. Dental Socs. Author: Dental Legislation in Massachu- setts. Travel: W.I., Bermuda. Catholic. Demo-


crat. Office: 22 Pleasant St., Worcester. Home: 101 Gage St., Worcester.


CAIHILL, Ilorace Tracy, lawyer; b. N.Y. City, Dec. 12, 1894; s. George Willlam Cahill and Alice Ger- trude (Dallon) C .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; llunt- ington prep. sch .; Tufts Coll .; LL.B., Northeast- . ern Law Sch .; U.S.S.M.A .; m. Josephine Gates of Fall River, Feb. 4, 1922; children-Ruth Ann, Jeanne Gates. Selectman, Braintree, 1926-31, 1932-35; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1928 -; (1st term, on Com. State Administration; 2nd term, ehmn. pensions, mem. Rules Com .; 3rd term, chmin. Judiciary, titular leader of House; 4th term, chmn. of Rules or whip; 5th term, Speaker of House); Highway Surveyor, 1927-29, Commr. Pub. Welfare, 1927-35, selectman, 1927-35 (chmn., 1928-29, 1932- 33); pvt., Corpl., Sergt., 1st Scrgt., 2nd lt., U.S. Flying Corps, 1917-18; in service 22 mos., in Rc- serve Corps 5 yrs .; mem. Am. Legion, Masons, 1.O.O.F., "40 & 8", St. Andrews R.A.C., Boston K.T. Clubs: Mass. and Norfolk Co. Republican, Boston Clty, Cochato (Braintree), Middlescx. Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston.


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Home: 60 Arborway Dr., East Braintree. Summer res .: Charge Pond, So. Carver.


CAIGER, Edward B., lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 15, 1886; s. Albert Edward Caiger and Susie ( Bailey) C .; ed. Concord pub. sehs .; A.B., Harvard Coll., 1909; LL.B., Harvard Univ. Law Sch., 1911; m. Priseilla Forbush of Dorchester, Oct. 15, 1927; children-Dorothy Ann, Rosalie. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1910, since engaged in gen. practice of law, Boston and Concord; mem. of firm of Swain, Car- penter, Nay and Caiger, and Carpenter, Nay and Caiger since 1921; spl. justice Dist. Court, Central Middlesex, 1930 -; dir. Coneord Co-operative Bank and several pvt. corps .; v.p. Concord Co-operative Bank, 1938. Sgt. Battery A, 120th F.A., U.S.A., 1918-19, with 32nd Div. A.E.f. in France. Mem. Bd. of Selectmen, Concord, 1934-37; has held other town offices; mem, Am. Bar Assn., Middlesex Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn., Mass. Republican Club. Mason, Corinthian Lodge A.F. and A.M., Hawthorne Chapter R.S. and M., Adonarim Council, Sir Galla- had Commandery Aleppo Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S .; Concord Antiquarian Soc., mem. gen. Com. Sesqne- centennial Cel. of the Concord Fight, April 19, 1925; past comumd. James J. Mansfield Post, A.L. No. 158. Clubs: City (Boston), Harvard (Concord). Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 73 Cornhill St., Bos- ton. Home: 5 Hubbard St., Concord. Summer res .: Meredith Neek, N.H.




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