Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 45

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Publication date: 1940
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VCAIN, Charles Cornelius, Jr., publisher, newspapers; b. Medford, June 9, 1887; s. Charles Cornelius Cain and Mary E. ( Wood) C .; ed. Taunton pub. schs. and high sch .; m. Anna L. Linnane of Taunton, Apr. 19, 1910; children-Anna Louise, Mary Eliza- beth, Charles Tertius, Gertrude Alice. Engaged as newspaper man, 1904 -; reporter, Herald-News, Taunton, 19 -; reporter, Daily Sun, Attleboro, 19-, city editor, 19 -- , editor, 1906-29, pub- lisher, 1929 -; publisher, Daily Messenger, Nor- wood, 1936 -; pres., treas. Sun Publishing Co., 1929-, Norwood Messenger, Inc., 1936 -; treas. Attleboro Print, Inc., 1929 -; served as 2nd lt., Mass. S.G. and on mil. staff of Gov. Calvin Coolidge, 1918-20; presidential elector, 1925; mem. City Coun- cil, Taunton, 1917-25; mem, bd. tr. Pub. Lib., 1914- 24, Municipal Light Commn., Taunton, 1920-23; chin., mem. bd. tr. State Hosp., Taunton, 1911 -. Clubs: Army and Navy (Boston); Lions (Attle- boro); Rotary (Norwood). Catholic. K.C., Elk. Republican. Office: 34 S. Main St., Attleboro. Home: 46 Payson St., Attleboro.


VCAINES, Richard John Ridgway, physician; b. Eng- land, Mar. 3, 1878 ; s. George John Parry Caines and Georgina (Byng-Mary) C .; ed. Eng. and French schs .; London Univ., Eng .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1914; m. Fanny Lissa of Paris, Fr., Mar., 1920. l'rof. hygiene, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1924- 25; lt. col., Meuse-Argonne, 1917-19; men. B3d. Health. Author: Medical and Surgical Emergency. Travel: around the world. Office and home: l'eter- sham.


CAIRES, James John, merchant; b. Cleveland, O., Sept. 9, 1895; s. John D. Caires and Naomi Martha ( Anagnostides) C .; ed. B.A., Harvard, 1918; m. Joan K. Sullivan of N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1920; chil- dren-John Alexander, Martha Kern. Cotton and wool merchant, Boston; It. S.A.T.C., Harvard Unit, World War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.). Re- publican. Office: 12 Pearl St., Boston. Home: 220. Brattle St., Cambridge.


VCALDER, Helen Barnetson, religious worker (re- tired); b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 29, 1877; d. George Calder and Margery ( Patterson) C .; ed. Hartford (Conn.) high sch .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1898; Hartford Theol. Som., 1899-1900; unmarried. Teacher, Western Coll., Oxford, O., 1898-99; see. Y.W.C.A., Hartford, Conn., 1899-1902, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1902-05, Woman's Bd. Missions, Boston, 1905- 27, Am. Bd., Commrs. For. missions, 1927-32; re- tired; mem. Internat. Missionary Council, 1923, 1928, 1929, 1932; chmn. (first woman) For. Mis- sions Conf. No. Am., 1930. Travel: around world, 1919-20, 1935-36; Near East and Europe, 1927-28; Europe, 1923, 1932. Congregationalist. Indepen- dent. Home: 10 Maple Rd., Auburndale.


V CALDER, Phillp Raymond, accountant; b. Charles- town, Dee. 24, 1890; s. William Edward Calder and


Grace Mabel (Oakes) C .; ed. pub. schs .; pvt. tutor; in. Sally Elizabeth Tholander of Somerville, June 2, 1915; children-l'hilip Raymond, Jr., Robert Mal- colm, Sally Elizabeth. Clk. in naymasters office, B. & M. RR., 1906-09; chief elk., United Fruit Co., Boston, 1912-16, cashier New Orleans, 1916; cargo and steamship accountant, gen. offices, Boston, 1916-22, chief accountant, 1922 -; served in M. V.M., 1908-09, 1914-15; mem. Controllers Inst. Am., Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants, Am. Inst. Banking, Am. Econ. Assn., Acad. Polit. Sci., Gov. and Co. of Mass. Bay in N.E., Founders and Patriots, Soe. Colonial Wars in Mass., Soe. Dese. Colonial Clergy, S.R., S.A.R., Soe. War 1812, N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Bos- tonian Soe., Pan-Am. Soc., Soc. Preservation N.E. Antiquities, Bunker Hill Monument Assn., Roger Conant Family Assn., Boston Ch. Commerce (1925- 32), Masons (K.T.). Clubs: City, Propeller (Bos- ton), Cavalry (1915-17). Universalist. Republi- can. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 38 Wentworth Rd., Melrose.


CALDER, ( Alexander) Stirling, seulptor; b. Phila., Pa., Jan. 11, 1870; s. Alexander Milne Calder and Margaret (Stirling) C .; ed. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; studied under Chapu at Academie Julien and under Falguiere at Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Nanette Lederer of Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 22, 1895; children-Mrs. Kenneth Hayes, Alexander. Curator of sculpture, Pa. Mus., 1905; represented in P'a. Acad., Fairmount Parkway ( Phila.), grounds of Smithsonian Instn. (Washington), John Herron Art Inst. ( Indianapolis), Art Mus. (St. Louis), Metrop. Mus. (N.Y.), Telfair Acad .; mem. Nat. Sculpture Soe., N.A. (1913), Nat. Inst. Arts & Let- ters, New Soc. of Artists. Clubs: Century, Na- · tional Arts, Philadelphia Art. Awards: gold medal, Art Club of Phila., 1893; hon. mention, Pan-Am. Expn., Buffalo, 1899; silver medal, Universal Expn., St. Louis, 1901; spl. Walter Lippincott prize, 100th Anniversary Expn., Pa. Acad., 1904; grand prize, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expn., 1909; designers medal, San Francisco, 1915; James E. MeClees prize, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts (awarded for model of Shake- Speare memorial), 1992; gold medal of honor, Architl. League N.Y. (awarded for statue of Lief Ericsson), 1932; Maida Goregg mem. prize, Nat. Arts Club (N.Y.) (awarded for bronze portrait of late George Bellows), 1933. Studio: 51 W. 10th St., N. Y. City. Home: Richmond.


CALDERWOOD, Edward S., physician; b. Waldo- boro, Me., Nov. 10, 1878; s. Samuel H. Calderwood and Laura (Tupper) C .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Dartmonth Coll., 1901; M.D., Boston Univ. Med. Sch., 1904; m. llope Curtis of Searsport, Me., Oct. 9, 1907; children-Samuel H., George C. In Anat. Dept., Boston Univ. Med. Sch., 1906-27; prof. med., 1927 -; on Med. Staff, Mass. Mem. Hosp., 1906 -; phys .- in-chief, 1927 -; dir. Joseph Warren Coop. Bk., Roxbury; mem. A.M.A., A.C.P., Mass. Med. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: University, Dartmouth, Alethean. Universalist. Republican. Office: 510 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 219 Warren St., Roxbury. Summer res .: Searsport, Me. CALDWELL, Samuel Hawks, asst. professor of electrical engineering, consulting engineer; 1). Phila., Pa., Jan. 15, 1904; s. Thomas B. Caldwell and Margaret L. (logs) C .; ed. Frankford high sch., Phila., Pa .; S.B., M.I.T., 1925, S.M., 1926, Sc.D., 1933; m. Elva A. Powell of Phila., Pa., Dec. 24, 1923; children-Sanmel H., Jr., Richard L., Jane 1'. Apptd. to staff, M.I.T., 1926, asst. prof. elec. engring., 1934-, in charge of research div., 1929- 35, in charge of development and constru. of new differential analyzer, 1935-39, in charge of Center of Analysis, 1939 -; past advisory asst. on staff of Mass. Mem. Hosps .; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi. Club: Faculty (M.I.T.). Author: sci. papers on mech. analysis and electrocardiogramhy. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Mass Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 53 Cedar Rd., Belmont.


CALIANE, Daniel Francis, professor of chemistry; b. Bradford, Aug. 19, 1869; s. Daniel Calhane and Anna (Emerson) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1894, A.M., 1896, Ph.D. (magna cum laude), 1904; in. Luette E. Richmond of Stoughton, Sept. 8, 1906. Teacher, Manlins, N.Y., 1894-95; Concord, 1896-97; Instr., asst. prof., prof. Industrial and applied electro-


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chem., engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1903-36, prof. emeritus, 1936 -; now engaged In private re- search and consulting work; fellow A.A.A.S. Sigma Chi; past mem. Electro-chem. Soc. Author: papers on pure and applied chemistry in Am. and Ger. pubs. Inventor of small type elec, furnace for high temperatures. Office: Worcester Poly. Inst., Worcester. Home: 32 Berkmans St., Worcester. Summer res .: Paxton.


VCALKINS, Grosvenor, lawyer; b. Buffalo, N.Y., July 17, 1875; s. Wolcott Calkins and Charlotte G. (Whitoh) C .; ed. study abroad; Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899; in. Patty Phillips of Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 31, 1913; children-Grosvenor, Jr., Patricia, Evan, Anne, Hugh. Practiced law Boston, 1899 -; elimn. exec. com., dir., clk., B. F. Sturtevant Co .; past mem. Newton Bd. aldermen, sch. com .; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: various. Author: Massachusetts Business Corporation Law; econ. and legal articles. Travel: extensive in U.S., Eur- ope. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Ilome: 49 Farlow Rd., Newton. Sunt- mer res .: Cataumet.


CALKINS, Raymond, clergyman; b. Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 10, 1869; s. Wolcott Calkins and Charlotte (Whiton) C .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1895; D.D., Bowdoin, Grinnell; m. Emily Blackwell Lathrop of Buffalo, N.Y., 1899. Master, Belmont (Calif.) Seh., 1890-91; prof. modern langs., Grinnell Coll., 1891-93; instr., Harvard, 1893-95; pastor, Pilgrim Mem. Ch. (Cong.), Pittsfield, 1896- 1903; State St. Ch., Portland, Me., 1903-12; First Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1912 -. Travel: Europe (8 trips), Near East (twice). Author: Substitutes for the Saloon, Lyman Beecher Lectures ( Yale), book of sermons, etc. Congregationalist. Inde- pendent. Home: ' 19A Berkeley St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Stonedge, Cove Hill Lane, Rockport. V CALL, William M., wholesale millinery merchant; b. Salisbury, N.IL., Dee. 29, 1880; s. Herbert Leslie Call and Elizabeth Sarah (Morgan) C .; ed. grad. Ilenniker (N.H.) high sch., 1899; graduate, Bryant & Stratton Bus. Coll., Manchester, N.IL .; m. Flor- ence D. Bemis of Worcester, Feb. 12, 1919. Credit mgr., Clark Hutchinson Co. and Hutchinson, Winch Shoe,Co., Boston, 1901-21; credit mgr., Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., 1922-21; treas. Clapp & Tilton, Inc., wholesale millinery, 1924-39, dir. 1929-39; treas., dir. Haley & Call, Inc., wholesale millinery, successors to Clapp & TIlton, Jan. 1, 1939 -; tr. Boston Penny Sav. Bk .; treas. New England Mfg. and Jobbers Millinery Assn .; mem. Masons (K.T .; treas. St. Andrews Royal Arch Chapter, Boston, Boston Council of Royal and Select Masters, Bos- ton Commandery, chmn. Adv. Council De Molay Chapter, Norwood). Congregationalist. Republi- can. Office: 67 Chauncy St., Boston. Home: 19 Florence Av., Norwood.


y CALLAHAN, Baldwin Wright, clergyman; b. Worcester, Sept. 9, 1895; s. Thomas Andrew Calla- han and Mary Abbie ( Hayward) C .; ed. Worcester Class. high sch., 1909-13; A.B., Colgate Univ., 1921; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1924; m. Helen G. Dower of Worcester, Apr. 8, 1922; children-Whitney Baldwin, Emerson Dower, Lois., Ordained to Bapt. ministry, 1922; student asst. pastor, Central Park Bapt. Ch., N.Y. City, 1921-22; asso. pastor, Mount Vernon (N.Y.) Bapt. Ch., 1922-25; transferred to Cong. fellowship; pastor, Plymouth Cong. Cli., Sherrill, N.Y., 1925-29, 1st Cong. Ch., Gardner, since 1929 -; mem. Army Y.M.C.A. staff at Camp Devens, 1917-18; student officer, Camp Lee, Va., July-Nov. 1918; mem. corp., Henry lleywood Mem. Hosp., Gardner, and ITosp. Cottages for Children, Baldwinsville; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Rho. Club: Rotary (Gardner). Republican. Home: 197 Woodland Av., Gardner.


VCALLAN, John Gurney, university professor; b. Northfield, Conn., Apr. 7, 1875; s. Michael Jolin Callan and Olive Rebecca (Gurney) C .; ed. B.S., in EC.E., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1896; m. Martha Towns Litchfield of Swampscott, July 25, 1900 (d.); chil- dren-Malcolm Frederic (d.), Rosalie Dorothea (Mrs. Sven A. Baeckstrom), Priscella Elsa Gurney (Mrs. George Lucien Houle), Hildegarde Muriel ( Mrs. Donald T. Whittemore), John Gurney, Paul


Litchfield. Began active career with the Edison Elec. Illuminating Co., Boston, 1897, Gen. Elee. Co., experimental and engring. depts. and coml. engring., 1897-1909; mech. and elee. engr. of Arthur D. Little Co., Boston, 1909-15; prof. steam & gas engring. Univ. of Wisc., 1915-20; prof. industrial management, Grad. Sch. of Bus. Adm., Harvard, 1920-, also cons, work; mem. bd. dirs. Farr Alpaca Co., Holyoke; war work on investigation of marine Diesel engines in Great Brit., 1917-18; chmn. Cot- ton Textile State Industrial Relations Bd. for Mass .; mem. Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Triangle. Clubs: Harvard Faculty (Cambridge) ; Harvard (Boston), Has taken out abt. 70 patents, principally in connection with steam turbines. Mem. Ch. of New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian). Home: 24 Quincy St., Cambridge.


V CAME, Walter L., lawyer; b. Alfred, Me., Apr. 13, 1877; s. Samuel Melntire Came and Clara Susan (Littlefield) C .; ed. Alfred (Me.) high sch .; Thorn- ton Acad., Saco, Me .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Gertrude Peas- lee of Boston, Aug. 20, 1902; children-Donald MeIntire, Samuel McIntire, II. Gen. law practice, Boston, 1902-07; specialized law ins., 1907 -. Dese. Arthur Came, who settled in York, Me., before 1670. Office: 55 Kilby St., Boston. Home: 11 Wil- liams St., Brookline.


VCAMERON, Donald F., manufacturer; b. Westford, Apr. 13, 1900; s. Donald M. Cameron and Meta (Fiske) C .; ed. Lowell high sch., 1913-17; Phillips Andover Acad., 1917-18; A.B., Harvard, 1922; M.B.A., Harvard Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; m. Einma Couch of Milton, Oct. 9, 1926; children-Elizabeth, Dlana. Research engr., Bur. Bus. Research, 1924- 25; treas. The Sugden Co., 1925-27; treas. Kalix Cup Co., 1927-29; industrial engr., Bigelow Kent, Willard & Co., 1929-31: treas and dir. S. 11. Couch Co., 1931 -; treas. and dir. Samson Electric, Inc .; top sergt. S.A.T.C .; mem. Quincy Taxpayers AssI. (dir.), Acacia, Masons (32°). Unitarian. Republi- can. Oflice: 3 Arlington St., North Quincy. ITome: 80 Cary Av., Milton.


CAMERON, Robert Horton, asst. professor of mathematics; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., May 17, 1908: s. Henry llorton Cameron and Florence (Brown) C .; ed. Richmond Hill high sch .; A.B., Cornell, 1929, M.A., 1930, Ph.D., 1932; m. Ethel Cartmell of Phila., Pa., June 27, 1931; 1 dau .- Alice Lois. Instr., Cornell, 1929-33; Nat. Research fellow, Brown Univ., Princeton, Inst. for Advanced Study, 1933-35; instr. math., M.I.T., 1935-37, asst. prof., 1937 -; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am. Fundamentalist. Office: Mass. Institute of Tech- nology, Cambridge. Home: 17 Frost Rd., Belmont. Y CAMILLI, Guglielmo, development electrical engi- neer; b. Rome, Italy, Aug. 1, 1898; s. John Camilli and Louise (Santolamazza) C .; ed. Tech. Inst., Fermo, It., elee. engr., 1922; Royal Polytechnic, . Turin; m. Jean Moody of Pittsfield, Sept. 1925; children-Anita, Elena. Elec. engr., Fiat Motor Co., Italy, 1922-21; Gen. Elec. Co., Pittsfield, 1924 -; 1st lt. Engring. Corps during World War, iron cross; mem. Am. Inst. E.E. Club: Stanley (Pittsfield). Author: articles in Journal Elec. Engring., Gen. Elec. Rev. Travel: Europe. Ilas private astron. Obs. in Coltsville. Inventor: flux voltmeter and crestammeter for magnetic tests; developed high voltage instrument transformers; reed. Coffin awards of Gen. Elec. Co. twlee, Cath- olle. Democrat. Office: 100 Woodlawn Av., Pitts- field. Home: 52 Stratford Av., Pittsfield. Sum- mer res .: Coltsville.


V CAMP, Edward Chapin, clergyman; b. Springfield, May 18, 1865; S. Chauncey Kilbon Camp and Emily P'. (Foote) C .; ed. Springfield high sch., 1883; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1889, A.M., 1891; m. Elizabeth E. Williams of Springfield, Jan. 22, 1895; 1 dau .- flar- riette Foote (wife of Dr. Carroll H. Keene). Pas- tor, Worthington, 1894-98, Whitman, 1899-1906, Watertown, 1906 -; tr. Andover Theol. Sem., Wat- ortown Free Pub. Lib .; past dir. Cong. Ednl. Soc .; mem. K.P., A.F.&A.M. (Pequossette Lodge). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Home: 25 Garfield St., Watertown. Summer res .: Friendship, Me.


V CAMP, Wallace Vernon, banker; b. St. Regis Falls, N.Y., June 25, 1885; s. Charles Camp and Laura


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(Bombard) C .; ed. St. Regis Falls pub. sch .; Al- bany (N.Y.) Bus. Coll., 1905; m. Flora Frost, June 1, 1914; children-Virginia Frost, Charles Frost. Bookkeeper, Bellows Falls Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt., 1905-09; bookkeeper, teller and asst. treas., Bellows Falls Trust Co., 1909-12, teller and asst. cashier, 1919-25, v.p. and trust officer, 1925- 28, pres., 1928-32, chmn. of exec. com. and dir., 1932 -; dir. Western Mass. Theatres Corp., Conn. Valley Realty Corp .; tr. and asst. treas., Spring- field (Y.M.C.A.) Coll .; mem. Longineadow bd. se- lectmen, 1918-22; mem. Masons, Shrine. Clubs: Colony, Longineadow Country. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Springfield Nat. Bank, Spring- field. Home: Longmeadow.


V CAMPBELL, Archie W., insurance executive; b. Campbell N.Y., Sept. 6, 1863; s. George W. Camp- bell and Elizabeth M. (Burrill) C .; ed. Campbell (N.Y.) high sch .; bus. coll., Mansfield, Pa .; studied pharmacy through correspondence; licensed by P'a. State Bd. Pharm., 1898; m. Adelaide Whitaker, 1899 (d. 1925); children-Donald W., Elizabeth (Mrs. Elizabeth McIntosh); m. (2nd) Ellen E. Earnshaw of West Roxbury, April, 1927. Pharma- cist, 1898-1908; organized United Mutual Fire Ins. Co., sec., 1908-28, v.p. 1928 -. Clubs: City (Bos- ton) ; llighland, Unitarian (West Roxbury). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: Liberty Mu- tual Bldg., Boston. Home: 7 Rutledge St., West Roxbury.


Y CAMPBELL, Charles Mactie, physician; b. Edin- burgh, Scot., Sept. 8, 1876; s. Daniel Campbell and Eliza (MeLaren) C .; ed. George Watson's Coll., Edinburgh; M.A., Edinburgh Univ., 1897, B.Sc., 1900, M.B., Ch.B., 1902, M.D., 1911; student Paris, Univ. Ileidelberg; m. Jessie Deans Rankin of Glas- gow, Scot., June 3, 1908; children-Annie MeNicol, Edith Storer, Charles Mactie, Katherine Rankin. Came to U.S., 1904, naturalized citizen, 1918; asst. phys., Psychiatrie Inst., Ward's Island, N. Y .; later asst. phys., Bloomingdale Hosp., White Plains, N.Y., until 1913; asso. prof. psychiatry, Johns Ilop- kins, 1913-20; prof. psychiatry, Harvard Med. Sch., 1920 -; dir. Boston Psychopathic Ilosp .; mem. Am. Psychiatrie Assn., Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Sch. Hygiene Assn., etc. Office: 74 Fen- wood Rd., Boston. Home: 58 Lake View Av., Cam- bridge.


CAMPBELL, Delbert Lineous, clergyman; b. Wade, Me., Oct. 21, 1894; s. Charles Lineous Campbell and Winefred O. (Silver) C .; ed. Washburn high sch .; N.E. Sch. Theol .; Hartford Sem .; Th.B., Gordon Coll. Theol, and Missions, 1932; m. Florence Ster- ling, May 28, 1918; children-Sterling Rubert, Dwight Lyman. Pastor, Whitman, 1916-19, Haver- hill, 3 yrs., Springfield, 5 yrs., Providence, R.1., 2 yrs .; sec .- treas. Am. Advent Mission Soc., Jan. 1, 1931- (work in Am., Japan, China) ; v.p. several yrs., Advent Chr. Publication Soc .; Eastern v.p. several yrs., Advent Chr. Gen. Conf .; many execu- tive positions in Advent Chr. denomination; holds many brief revival campaigns as Mission sec. ; pres. and organizer Am. Advent Men's Fellowship; editor, Advent Christian Missions. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Protestant. Office: 160 Warren St., Boston. Home: 55 Rock St., Whitman. Summer res. : Alton Bay, N.H.


CAMPBELL, Donald Kenneth, librarian ; b. Flodden, Q., Can., May, 20, 1892; s. Duncan Campbell and Jean Marion (Stalker) C .; ed. Lowell high sch .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1914; Columbia Univ. Summer Sch., 1914; Carnegie Lib. Sch., N.Y. Pub. Lib. (now affiliated with Columbia), 1915-17; unmarried. In reference dept., N.Y. Pub. Lib., 1914-18; asst. lib., Assn. Bar City of N. Y., 1919-20; regional super- visor, A.L.A., Merchant Marine Lib. Service, Ilamp- ton Roads Dist., 1920; asst. in reference and infor- mation dept., N. Y. Pub. Lib., 1920-21; lib., Haverhill Pub. Lib., 1921 -; eovers art exhibitions for Hav- erhill Eve, Gazette; mem. adv. com., N.E. Regional Planning Commn .; dir. Merrimack Valley Art Assn .; pvt. C.A.C., U.S.A., Oct .- Dec. 1918; mem. A.L.A. (com. work), Mass. Lib. Assn. (ed. publs., 1934-); spl. Libs. Assn., Am. Assn. for adult Edn., Ain. Legion, Haverhill Hist. Soc. (dir.). Clubs: Pentucket, Whittier (v.p.), Monday Evening, Bos- ton Librarians. Author: A Deseriptive Exhibition of Rare Whittierana at Whittier Homestead, 1938;


A Million Dollar Industry, and No Time for Knit- ting (pamphlets on lib. promotion) ; articles, pa- pers and studies in lib. administration and pub. lib. promotion in Library Journal, Bulletin of A. L.A., Wilson's Bulletin for Librarians, ete. Travel: U.S., Can. Protestant. Republican. Office: Public Li- brary, Summer St., Haverhill, Home: 80 Arling- ton St., Ilaverhill.


VCAMPBELL, Edmund Charles, dealer in confection- ers and bakers supplies; b. Reading. Eng., Oct. 12, 1864; s. David Campbell and Katherine (Roach) C .; brought to U.S., 1866, naturalized citizen, 1887; ed. E. Boston pub. sehs., 1872-75; Chelsea pub. schs., 1875-79; Comers Commercial Coll., 1882-85; m. Emily Penny of Boston, Apr. 16, 1901. Sales- man and mgr., H. A. Johnson Co., 1880-85, 1894-97, 1908-10; mgr., J. Middleby, Jr., 1885-92, 1898-1902; pres. and dir. Campbell Co., 1903-30; retired from active bus., 1930; tr. First Peoples Trust; former mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co .; hon. mem. N.E. Bakers Assn .; mem. Masons (32°), Shrine. Clubs: Field. and For- est (life; past. pres.), Appalachian Mt. (life mem.). Mem. Church of Christ, Scientist. Republican. Office: 236 Milk St. Home: 146 Massachusetts Av., Boston.


VCAMPBELL, Franklin E., physician, surgeon; b. Manchester, N.H., Feb. 2, 1879; s. Henry A. Camp- bell and Adeline (Dickey) C .; ed. Manchester (N.Il.) high sch .; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1902; U.S. Naval Medical Sch., Washington, D. (., 1903; m. Elizabeth B. Knox, Nov. 7, 1904; children- Franklin D., Jr., Elizabeth Adeline ( Mrs. Kenneth HI. Wood). Med. Corps, U.S.N., 1903-07; in prac- tice, West Medford, 1907 -; Regt, surgeon, 13th Regt., U.S. Marine Corps, World War; Fellow Amn. Coll. Surgeons. Chub: University. Office: 411 High St., West Medford. Summer res .: West Newlield, - Me.


VCAMPBELL, Leon, astronomer; b. Cambridge, Jan. 20, 1881; s. William J. Campbell and Leonora (Rawding) C .; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge; spl. instru., llarvard Obs .; m. F'rerica J. Thompson of Columbia, Conn., June 15, 1905; children-Leon, Florence May, Malcolm Fredric, Ruth Evelyn, Eleanor Beatrice. Asst., Harvard Obs., 1899-1911; in charge Arequipa (Peru) Sta. of Harvard Obs., 1911-15, variable star investigator, astronomer, Harvard Obs., 1915 -; instr. astronomy, Harvard, 1928, Pickering Memorial Astronomer, 1931 -; as- sists in extension of research among amateur astronomers; mem. Am. Astron. Soc., Am. Assn. Variable Star Observers (pres. 1921-22), Internat. Astron. Union, Lima Geog. Soc. (hon.). Club: Bond Astronomical. Author: contributions to "An- nals of Harvard Observatory"; articles in astron. mags. Office: Harvard Observatory, Cambridge. Home: 557 School St., Belmont.


VCAMPBELL, Leonard Brown, banker; b. Providence, R.1., Aug. 10, 1893; s. Leonard H. Campbell and Annie C. (Brown) C .; ed. Class. and Tech. high schs., Providence, R.L .; Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1915; m. Alice G. Percival of Providence, R.1., Aug. 16, 1917; children-Miriam, Leonard R., John H. Ac- counting work, 1915-17; C.P.A., 1919; U.S. Shipping Bd., 1919-20; accountant, later asst. treas. George HI. Gilbert Mfg. Co., Ware, 1920-33; asst. treas. Ware Sav. Bk., 1933-, treas., 1935 -; dir. Ware Trust Co., H. P. Cummings Construction Co., Ware Coupling & Nipple Co .; chin. Finance Com., Ware; tr. Ware Sav. Bk., Mem. Home, Ware; Plattsburg, 1917, 2nd It. Q.M.C., U.S.A., 1917; Ist lt., 1918, discharged 1919; capt. Reserve Corps; mom. Sigma Chi, Am. Legion. Desc. minister named Brown, one of first Cong. ministers in N.E., in Sterling before Revolution. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Ware Savings Bank, Ware. Home: 9 Union St., Ware.


'CAMPBELL, Leslie Lyle, professor of physies, author; b. l'owhatan Co., Va., Sept. 17, 1863; S. William Addison Campbell and Virginia Eppes (Dance) C .; ed. M.A., Washington and Lee Univ., 1887, Ph.D., 1891; A.M., Harvard, 1904; m. Catherine Estill llouston of Lexington, Va., Dec. 28, 1893. Sci. teacher, McGuire's Sch., 1887-89; asst. in math., Washington and Lec Univ., 1889-91; prof. sci., Fishburne Mil. Sch., 1891-93; pres. Ky. Col-


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legiate Inst., 1893-94; prof. physics, S.C. Coll., 1895-96; prof. physics, Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1896-1903; asst. in physics, Harvard, 1903-05; prof. in charge dept. of physics, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1905-31, emeritus 1931 -; researcher, Cam- bridge Univ., Eng., 1913-14; engaged in sci. re- search for U.S. Navy and teacher of physics in Navy radio and optical courses, Newport, R.I., 1917-18; awarded Robinson Medal for Science; fel- low A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., N.E. Phys. Soc., N.E. Phys. Ther- apy Soc., Soc. Française de Physique, Soc. Italiana di Fisica, Phi Beta Kappa, etc. Author: Physics Laboratory Manual; Volume of Research Papers; monograph on Galvanomagnetic and Thermomag- netic Effects; sei. and lit. articles. Home: 15 Ware St., Cambridge.


CAMPBELL, Madeleine Bixby, chemist, microbiolo- gist; b. No. Andover, Feb. 5, 1896; d. Alonzo Bixby and Harriet ( Watson) B .; ed. Johnson high sch., No. Andover, 1912; B.S. (chem., summa cum laude), Tufts Coll., 1916; M.S., Univ. Il., 1918; Ph.D., Western Reserve Univ., 1929; m. Robert H. Camp- bell, Feb. 1, 1919; 1 son-John Douglas. Asst. chem. and bacteriologist, Ill. State Water Survey; abstractor, chem. abstracts; dir. City Labs., Bridge- port, Conn .; biochem., Bridgeport Hosp., Ohio Chem. & Mig. Co .; fellow, Western Reserve Univ., 1928-29; George Eastman research asst., M.I.T., 1929-30; biochem., Travelers Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1930-34; serologist and microbiologist, State Labs., Hartford, Conn., 1935-37; research chem., Ineeto Co., N.Y. City, 1938 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, lota Sigma Pi. Author: articles on Lnc- tose-Fermenting Organisms, Detections and Elimi- nation of Gaseous and Liquid Impurities in Anes- thetie Ethylene, etc. Travel: U.S., W.I., Cent. Amn. Dese. Isaac Sterne (Stearns), Salem, 1630; William Learned, Charlestown, 1632, a founder of Woburn; John Bailey, Salisbury, 1635; Gov. Thomas Dudley, Gov. Simon Bradstreet. Episcopalian. Republi- ean. Oflice: 33 W. 46th St., N.Y. City. Home: Martha Washington Hotel, N. Y. City. Permanent home: 70 Pleasant St., No. Andover.




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