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Y CAMPBELL, Morton Carlisle, professor of law; b. Cambride, O., June 19, 1876; s. Charles L. Camp- bell and Mary E. (Morton) C .; ed. Cambride (O.) high sch .; A.B., Washington & Jefferson Coll., 1896, I.I. D., 1923; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900, S.J.D., 1915; in. Mary Margaret McFarland of Cam- bride, O., Dec. 27, 1899; children-Mary Elizabeth, William C., Mrs. Leila Margaret Hutchins, Robert M. Asst. prof. law, Tulane Univ., 1915-16; prof., Indiana Univ., 1916-17; visiting lecturer, Harvard, 1919-20, prof., 1920 -; capt. Inf., U.S.A., 1917, major, 1918-19; mem. Am. Bar Assn. Club: Faculty (Harvard). Author: Campbell's Cases on Mort- gages; Cases on Bills and Notes; Cases on Surety- ship; articles in legal periodicals. Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: Harvard Law School, Cambridge. Home: 453 Mt. Auburn St., Water- townl.
CAMPBELL, Thomas Clyman, clergyman; b. Port Jervis, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1875; s. Archibald H. Camp- bell and Densa Ann (Jansen) C .; ed. Port Jervis Acad .; A.B., Princeton, 1899; B.D., Epis. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1903; m. Elizabeth Louise Bethune of Toronto, Can., Nov. 14, 1907; children-James B., Thomasine. Ordained to Episc. Ch., 1903; curate, St. Stephens Ch., Lynn, 1903-04; asso. rec- tor, Christ Ch., Cincinnati, O., 1904-08; rector, St. John's Epis. Ch., Jamaica Plain, 1908 -; mem. Bishop and Trustees of Diocese of Mass .; chmu. Eccles. Ct .; served with Red Cross in World War, asso. rank of capt. in Army, 1918, 8 mos. Clubs: Eliot, Parsons', Clerical. Travel: Europe. Episco- palian. Independent. Home: 24 Alveston St., Ja- maica Plain. Summer res .: Chester, N.S.
CAMPBELL, William Parsons, instructor in chem- istry; b. Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 2, 1910; s. Dr. Wm. D. Campbell and Marie L. (Parsons) C .; ed. Hagers- town high sch .; B.A. (cum honore), St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md., 1931; M.S., Univ. Md., 1933, Ph.D., 1936; m. Gladys D. Gibson of Baltimore, Md., Sept. 1, 1934; 1 son-William Dick, II. Grad. asst., Unlv. Md., 1931-36; Squibb research fellow, Harvard, 1936-39, instr. chemistry, 1939 -; mem.
Am. Chein. Soc., Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma. Co- author: sci. articles in jour. of Am. Chem. Soc. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Converse Lab- oratory, Ilarvard University, Cambridge. Home: 1 Langdon St., Cambridge.
CAMPBELL-DOVER, Edina, principal of school; b. Kenloch, N.S., Can .; d. Edward Campbell and Cath- erine (Gunn) C .; ed. pvt. tutors; Boston Univ .; studied abroad, 1 yr .; m. James A. Dover of Bos- ton, 1923. Teacher, asst. to prin., owner-prin., Hickox Secretarial Sch. (oldest of its kind in U.S.), Boston, 1918 -; mein. Bus. Vocational Guldance Assn., Back Bay Assn., League Women Voters. Clubs: Business & Professional Women's, Zonta (Boston), Professional Women's, Women's Repub- lican. Author: Campbell's Speller; A Manual of Punctuation; many articles on bus, subjs. Travel: Nor., Den., Swed., Eng., Fr., Ger., It., U.S., Can., W.I., So. Am. Uncle Dr. Neil Y. Gunn, surg. in Civil War. Protestant. Office and home: 12 Hun- tington Av., Boston.
VCANAVAN, Myrtelle May, physician, curator; b. St. Johns, Mich., June 24, 1879; d. Richard Avery Moore and Kate Goula Elma (Young) M .; ed. St. Johns high sch., Mich .; Mich. Agrl. Coll., 1898-99; Univ. Mich. Med. Sch., 1899-1902; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. Pa., 1905; student, Univ. Giessen, 1912; m. Dr. James Francis Canavan of Traverse City, Mich., May 17, 1905. Asst. bacteriologist, Danvers State Hosp., 1907-10; pathologist, Boston State Hosp., 1910-14; asst. pathologist, Mass. Dept. Men- tal Diseases, 1914-24; curator, Warren Anatomical Mus., Harvard Med. Sch., 1924 -; asso. prof. Neuro- pathology, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1924-37; instr. Neuropathology, Univ. Vt., 1926-36; mem. Internat. Assn. Med. Museums, Eugenics Research Assu., Mass. Med. Soc., Norfolk Dist. Med. Soc., Assn. for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases, N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, A.A.A.S., Mass. Psychiatric Soc., Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bacteriologists, A.C.P., N.F. Pathol. Soc., Mass. Medico-Legal Soc. (sec .- treas., 1927-), Mass. Hort. Soc., The Maccabees, The Chase-Chace Family Assn., Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zeta Phi. Author: sci. articles on bac- teriology and neuropathology; monograph on a genius. Protestant. Republican. Office: 25 Shat- tuck St., Boston.
V CANCE, Alexander Edmond, economist; b. Ettriek, Wis., Feb. 25, 1872; S. Alexander Cance and Agnes (Edmond) C .; ed. A.B., Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn., 1896; M.A., Univ. Wis., 1906, Ph.D., 1908; m. Elizabeth Recs, July 26, 1923. Teacher, Janes- ville (Wis.) high sch. and Avalon (Mo.) Coll., until 1900; with Mass. State Coll., Amherst, 1908-, instr., later prof. and head of dept. of agrl. eco- nomics, 1910-35, prof. and head of dept. of econ., 1935 -; offered 1st courses in Am. Coll. on agrl. marketing and co-operation; apptd. economist on U.S. Commn. to study Agrl. Co-operation and Credit in Europe, 1913; prof. agrl. economies, A.E.F. Univ., Beaune, France, 1919; decorated with Order Chevalier of Agriculture (France) ; men. N.E. Fed. for Rural Progress, N.E. Research Coun- cil, N.IS. Inst. of Co-operation, N.E. Shippers Adv. Bd., Am. Econ. Assn., Farm Economics Assn., Phi Kappa Phi. Author: many bulletins and articles on economics of agr. Congregationalist. Demo- crat. Office: Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: . 27 Tearing St., Amherst. Summer res .: Middle- field.
( CANN, Clifford Nelson, landscape architect; b. Bos- ton, July 8, 1891; s. John Robert Cann and Lilly (Nelson) C .; ed. So. Boston high sch .; Boston Archtl. Club Sch. of Architecture; in. Avis W. Mitchell of Epping, N.H., Sept. 12, 1916; 1 son- Robert Nelson. Asso. with Arthur A. Shureliff, Boston, 1909 -; landscape architect, city planner, board of zoning adjustment, Boston, 3rd term; U.S. Housing Corp. (Dept. of Labor); Bureau of Indus- trial Housing; mem. A.F. and A.M. (Union Lodge), Am. Unitarian Assn., Unitarian Laymen's League (pres. Richard Mather Chap.), United Improvement Assn. of Boston (pres.). Club: Unitarian. Travel: Eng., Fr. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 11 Bea- con St., Boston. Home: 3 Arlington St., Cam- bridge.
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Y CANN, Jessie Yerenuce, professor of chemistry; b. Newark, N.J., May 17, 1883; d. Frank W. Cann and Frances Henrietta (Yereance) C .; ed. Newark (N.J.) high sch .; A.B., Goucher Coll., 1904; A.M., Columbia, 1910, Ph.D., 1911; M.I.T., 1919; Univ. Cal., 1927-28; unmarried. Teacher sci. and chem., Belleville (N.J.) high sch., 1904-09; head of chem. dept., Rockford (Ill.) Coll., 1911-14; instr. and asso. in chemistry, Univ. Ill., 1914-18; asst. prof. chem., Smith Coll., 1918-19, asso. prof., 1919-29, prof., 1929 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., D.A.R. (Betty Allen Chap.), Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Author: articles on electrochemistry of lead compounds, etc. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Metlio- dist. Republican. Office: Smith College, North- ampton. Home: (winter) 36 Bedford Terrace, Northampton; Summer res .: 112 Brunswick St., Newark, N.J.
CANNER, Arnold Haroid, property management and insurance agent; b. E. Boston, Nov. 22, 1907; s. Carl Canner and Esther (Canner) C .; ed. grad., Bos- ton Latin sch., 1921; A.B., Harvard, 1928; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1928-29; in. Elizabeth Jacobs of Brookline, June 16, 1935; (A.B., Boston Univ., 1933; Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1933-35); 1 dau .- Carol. With Stern Bros. Dept. Store, N. Y., 1929- 30; pres. and treas., Real Estate, Five-Sixty Cen- tre St., Ine., 193g,, -; agt., Charlestown Five Cents Sav. Bk., in vauly s bldgs., 1932 -; has own bus., Arnold Canner, tallı, 1931 -; tr. Atlantic Manage- ment Trust, Adaass .St. Realty Trust; mnem. Brook- line Chamber of Commerce, Apt. House Owners Assn., Temple Israel Brotherhood, Harvard Bus. Sch. Alumni Assn., Zionist Orgn Am., Am. Jewish Congress. Clubs: University ( Boston), Harvard Bits. Sch. Travel: It., Alglers, Portugal, So. Al. Jewish. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 1569 Beacon St., Brookline. Sum- mer res .: Rockport.
V CANNON, Annie Jump, astronomer; b. Dover, Del., Dec. 11, 1863; d. Wilson Lee Cannon and Mary Elizabeth (Juinp) C .; ed. Wilmington Conf. Acad., Dover, Del .; S.B., Wellesley Coll., 1881; D.Sc., Univ. Del., 1918, Groningen, Holland, 1921, Oxford, 1925, Oglethorpe, 1935, Mt. Holyoke, 1937; LL.D., Welles- ley, 1925; unmarried. Asst. at Harvard Obs., 1897-1911, curator, 1911-, William Cranch Bond astronomer, 1938 -; chief investigations: variable stars and classifications of stars by means of their spectra; hon. mem. Royal Astron. Soc .; mem. Am. Astron. Soc., Am. Philos. Soc., Sigma Xi (Harvard Chap.), Phi Beta Kappa ( Wellesley Chap.), Assn. Amn. Univ. Women, Maria Mitchell Assu. (Nan- tucket); fellow A.A.A.S. Anthor: various annals of Harvard Observatory, as 10 quarto vols. in the Henry Draper Catalogue on the spectral classes of 275,000 stars (an extension of the catalogue in- creases the number of stars to 300,000); notes on discoveries or observations in astron. journals. Awards: Henry Draper gold medal from Nat. Acad. of Sci., for investigations in astro-physics, 1930; Ellen Richards prize for astron. research, 1932. Republican. Office: Harvard Observatory, Cam- bridge. Home: 4 Bond St., Cambridge.'
Y CANNON, Cornelia James, author; b. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 17, 1876; d. Henry Clay James and Frances Linda (Haynes) J .; ed. St. Paul (Minn.) high sch .; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1899; D.H.L., Wheaton; m. Walter B. Cannon of St. Paul, Minn., June 25, 1901; children-Bradford, Wilma, Linda, Marian, llelen. Began as writer of articles on social and econ. subjs., Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Mag., No. Am. Rev., etc., 1918; novels; mem. Birth Control League, Authors' League Am., League Women Voters. Author: The Pueblo Boy, 1926; Red Rust, 1928; The Pueblo Girl, 1929; Heirs, 1930; Lazaro In the Pueblo, 1931; The Fight for the Pueblo, 1934. Travel: around the world. Unitarian. Home: 12 Prescott St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Frank- lin, N.H.
CANNON, Ida Maud, medical social worker; b. Mil- waukee, Wis., June 29, 1877; d. Colbert Hanchett Cannon and Wilma Laura (Denio) C .; ed. St. Paul (Minn.) high sch .; Univ. Minn., 1902-03; Dr. Hu- manities, Univ. N.H. Head nurse, Minn. Sch. for Feebleminded, 1899-1901; visiting nurse, St. Paul
Asso. Charities, 1904-05; chlef of social service, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1907 -; tr. State Infirm., Tewksbury; v.p. Cambridge Council Social Agen- cies; mem. exec. com., Boston Health League, Nat. Inst. Immigrant Welfare; mem. Bd. Pub. Welfare, Cambridge, 1936-38; mem. Am. Assn. Med. Social Workers, Nat. Conf. Social Work (v.p.), Mass. Conf. Social Work, Cambridge League Women Voters. Clubs: Women's City ( Boston), Bond As- tronomical. Author: Social Work in Hospitals, many articles in prof. mags. Unitarian. Non- partisan. Office: Mass. General Hospital. Home: 85 Prescott St., Cambridge. Sunnner res .: Frank- lin, N.Il.
VANNON, Walter Bradford, professor; b. Prairie du Chien, Wis., Oct. 19, 1871; s. Colbert Hanchett Cannon and Wilma (Denio) C .; ed. St. Paul (Minn.) high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1897, Sc.D., 1937; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; Sc.D., Yale, 1923; LL.D., Wittenberg Coll., 1927, Boston Univ., 1929; Doctor, honoris causa, Univs. Liege and Strasburg, 1930, Paris, 1931; Baly medalist, Royal Coll. Phys., London, 1931; medalist, Nat. Inst. So- cial Sci., 1934; m. Cornelia James of St. Paul, Minn., June 25, 1901; children-Bradford, Wilma, Linda, Marian, Helen. Instr. zool., Harvard, 1899- 1900; instr. physiology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1900- 02, asst. prof., 1902-06, George Higginson prof., 1906 -; Croonian lecturer, Royal Soc., London, 1918; Harvard exchange prof. to France, 1929-30; Linacre lecturer, Cambridge Univ., 1930; Herter lecturer, N.Y., 1932; Beaumont lecturer, Detroit, Mich., 1933; Kober lecturer, Assn. Am. Phys., 1934; Caldwell lecturer, Am. Roentgen Ray Soc., 1934; Newbold lecturer, Phila. Coll. Phys., 1934; Ilughlings Jackson lecturer, Montreal, Can., 1939; lt. col., M.C., U.S.A., 1917-18; decorated Companion of the Bath (Brit.), D.S.M. (U.S.), 1919; fellow A.A.A.S. (pres., 1939), Am. Acad Arts & Sciences; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Physiol. Soc., Assn. Am. Phys., Soc. Explt. Biology & Medicine, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha; hon. mem. Royal Soc. (Edinburgh); for. mem. Royal Soc. (London); corr. mem. Société de Biologie (Paris), R. Ac- cademia delle Scienze (Bologna), Sociedad de Biologia (Buenos Aires), Société Belge de Biologie ( Brussels), Nat. Acad. Med. ( Buenos Aires), Roy. Soc. Med. (Budapest); hon. mem. Academia Na- tionale de Medicine (Spain), Physiol. Soc. (Gt. Brit.), Acad. Roy. Med. ( Belgium); pres. Med. Re- search Soc. Am., etc. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Author: A Laboratory Course in Physiology, 1910; The Mechanical Fac- tors in Digestion, 1911; Bodily Change in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage, 1915 (revised, 1929); Traumathe Shock, 1923; The Wisdom of the Body, 1932 (revised 1939); Digestion and Health, 1936; Autonomie Neuro-Effector Systems (with A. Ro- senblueth), 1937; articles on movements of stom- ach and Intestines, internal secretions, effects of emotional excitement, surgical shock, organic stabilization, chiem. mediation of nerve impulses, etc .; papers on med. edn. and in defence of med. research. Travel: Eng., Fr., Sp., It., Jap., China, Siberia, Rus., Seand. Office: Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck St., Boston. Home: 12 Pres- cott St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Franklin, N. IL. CANTOR, William, Insurance manager; b. Haver- hill, Dec. 27, 1897; s. Jacob Cantor and Bessie (Boches) C .; ed. Lowell high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1920; in. Geraldine Rickard of Andover, Aug. 17, 1935. Tr. The Charles Sch., Cambridge; co-part- ner, Cantor & Co., Lowell; mgr., Fidelity Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston; pvt. S.A.T.C., World War; mem. Lowell Chamber of Commerce (past dir.), B'nai B'rith (past pres., Lowell Lodge), Lowell High Sch. Alumni Assn. (v.p.), Masons (32°). Clubs: Ilarvard ( Lowell, past dir.), Kiwanis (past pres.), Cosmopolitan (past pres. ). Travel: Europe. Wife founder and dir. The Charles Sch., Cambridge. Jewish. Non-Partisan. Office: 126 State St., Bos- ton. Home: 1 Francis Av., Cambridge.
CANZANELLI, Attilio, asso. professor of phys- iology; b. New York, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1898; s. Joseph Canzanelli and Filippa (Trippitelli) C .; ed. West Phila. high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1921; post-grad.
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work, Columbia; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1926; m. Beatrice Tresea of New York, July, 1933; chil- dren-Carl Joseph, Sandra Helga. Interne, Cam- bridge Hosp., South Dept, Boston City Hosp .; gen. practiee med., 1927-30; part-time instr. physiol., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1927-29, full-time, 1929-32, asst. prof., 1932-38, asso. prof., 1938 -; study and research, Prof. Thomas' lab., Univ. Leipsig, 1932- 33, Prof. Harington's lab., London, 1933; mem. Am. Physiol. Soc., A.A.A.S. Author: many artieles in physiol, journals. Office: Tufts Medical School, 416 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 37 Walnut St., Arlington.
VCAPEN, Morris P., insurance company executive; b. Cambridge, Apr. 24, 1880; s. Charles Lemuel Capen and Ellzabeth S. (Fellows) C .; ed. Cam- bridge high sch .; m. Kathleen Kellogg Rutherford ot Belmont, Feb. 29, 1932; 1 stepson-Gaynor Kellogg Rutherford. Office boy, clerk in various depts., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, 1898-1914, asst. sec., 1914-36, sec., 1936 -; mein. A.F. & A.M. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Boston City. Protestant. Republiean. Offiee: 87 Milk St., Bos- ton. Home: 52 Raleigh Rd., Belmont.
CAPILLON, Edward Albert, metallurgical engi- neer; b. New York, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1900; s. Albert Capillon and Blanehe (Dalleinc) C .; ed. Townsend Harris and Stuyvesant high schs., N.Y. City; A.B. (engring. and chem.), Columbia Sch. Mines, 1921, metall. engring., 1923; m. Nellie A. Harrington of Bethel, Me., July 27, 1933; daus .-- Ilelene Y., Yoctte M. Asst. metallurgist, Doehler Die Casting Co., N.Y., 1923-24; asst. to Tank House Supt., Eleetro- lytie Copper Div., Nichols Copper Co., Laurel Hill, L.I., 1924-25; lab. work, Elec. Testing Labs., N.Y., 1925-26; metallurgist, D. E. Makepeace Co., 1926 -: dir. 3rd v.p., Attleboro Credit Union, Attleboro; Speaks French fluently, German, visited Ger. fac- tories 1933 in same line as Makepeace Co., i.e., rolled gold plate; improvements in processes l'e- sulted. S.A.T.C., Columbia, in World War; mem. Am. Inst. Mining & metall. Engrs .; Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Melting and Casting some Gold Alloys, A.I.M.M.E. Pub. No. 282; Electrolytic Re- fining of Tin, Ain. Electrochem. Soc. Travel: Eng., France, Ger., Italy, Belg., Switz., 1922, 1923, 1933. Catholic. Office: D. E. Makepeace Co., At- tleboro. Home: 46 Prince St., Attleboro.
CAPLIN, Alfred Gerald, ("Al Capp") cartoonist; b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 28, 1909; s. Otto Phillip Caplin and Matida (Davidson) C .; ed. grad., Bridgeport (Conn.) central high sch .; student, Acad. Fine Arts, Phila., Pa .; Boston Sch. of Mus. Fine Arts; Mass. Art Sch .; m. Catherine Wingate Cameron of Amesbury, 1932; children-Julia Ann, Catherine Jane. Ghost cartoonist, feature car- toonist, Asso. P'ress; created comic strip "Lil' Abner" (which now appears in over 400 news- papers in this country and abroad), 1935; under contract to United Feature Syndicate of N.Y. City. Office: Daily News Bldg., New York City. Home: Cambridge. Summer res .: New Hampshire.
YCAPON, Charles Reginald, artist, designer; b. To- ronto, Can., Feb. 18, 1884; s. William Benjamin Capon and Charlotte Emily (Lombard) C .; ed. pub). and pvt. sehs., Toronto; grad., Ontario Aead. De- sign, 1903; m. Marion E. Lewis of Boston, Mar. 5, 1909 (divoreed 1923); m. (2nd) Ruth Jarvis Small of Boston, Apr. 12, 1924; children-Charlotte Ruth, Charles Kendriek. Came to U.S. 1904, naturalized 1916; began art career 1903; employed in art depts., Toronto, Phila., Detroit; free lance eom- mercial artist, Boston, 1907-10; art dir., Amsden Studios, Cleveland, O., 1916-17; commercial art, design, Boston, 1917 -; lecturer, instr. in typog- raphy, 1930-31; designer of books, in camouflage service with U.S. Emergency Fleet Corp., 1917-18; mem. town planning bd., Sudbury, 1934-37; mem. Boston Soe. Printers, Am. Inst. Graphic Arts, N.Y. Soc. Arts & Crafts. Club: Millwood Hunt (Fram- ingham). Author: A Selection of Book Plates. Unitarian. Republican. Studio: 6 Park St., Bos- ton. Home: Goodman Hill Rd., Sudbury.
VCAPPER, Francis Whittier, banker; b. Malden, Ang. 8, 1892; s. Porter Faber Capper and Margaret (MaeCurdy) C .; ed. Brookline high sch .; B.S., Har- vard, 1915; m. Kathleen Cobb of Newton, Oct. 16,
1915; children-Margaret Converse, Ann Barrows. With White, Weld and Co., Boston, 1915-17; Bos- ton Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 1917-, v.p. and trust officer, 1937 -; dir. Rand-Avery Printing Co .; dir. Boston Children's Friend So .; tr. and treas. N.E. Deaconess Hosp .; mem. bd., Coop. Work Shops, Inc. Clubs: Union, The Country (Brook- line), Essex County. Episcopalian. Independent. Office: 100 Franklin St., Boston. Home: 68 Mon- mouth St., Brookline. Summer res .: New London, N.H.
CAPRON, Edith II., singer, teacher of musie; b. Orange, N.J .; d. Charles W. Hassler and Clarissa Braee (Smith) H .; ed. Newton high seh .; N.Y. Conservatory of Music; m. John Favill Capron, Oct. 9, 1899; 1 son-Charles Hassler. Previously singer, teaeher of music; mem. Mass. State Fed. Women's Clubs (sec. War Veterans com., 1930-31; chmn. scholarship fund for Junior com., 1934; 12th Dist. Dir., 1934-36; elk., 1937-39). Clubs: Business & Professional Women's (chimn. of hos- pitality, 1929), Newton Centre Woman's (pres. 1931-33), Presidents (v.p.,
Boston, 1934-35). Travel: U.S. (every statc), Can. Desc. Fer'd, Ru- dolph Ilassler, founder of U.S. Coast Survey. Con- gregatlonalist. Republican. Home: 5523 Ward St., Newton Center.
CAPRON, Paul, educator; b. Woreester, Feb. 22, 1875; s. Adin George Capron and Martha Anna (Wilson) C .; ed. Lexington high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1896, A.M., 1897; m. Lina Waldo Martin of Rowley, July 6, 1904; children-Paul, Jr., John Martin. Taught while in college; Harvard Sum- mer Sch., Seal Harbor, Me .; teacher math., Dum- mer Acad., So. Byfield, 2 yrs .; Harvard, 1 yr .; Staten Island Acad., 1 yr .; Dummer Acad., 1900- 05; prof., U.S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1906 --; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Soe. Am., Nat. Gcog. Soc. Clubs: Naval Acad. Officers', Harvard (An- napolis). Author: math, texts, mag. artieles (tran- sitory interest). Unitarian. Republican. Ofliec: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Home: 2 Randall Pl., Annapolis, Md. Summer res. calso legal address): West Newbury.
CARAWAY, Elbert Francis, head football and base- ball coach; b. Sherman, Texas, Jan. 1, 1905; s. John Thomas Caraway and Dora (Stevens) C .; ed. Tom Bean (Tex.) and Sherman (Tex.) high sehs .; B.S.A., Purdue Univ., Lafayette, Ind., 1930, grad. work, 1930, 1931; m. Elizabeth Mavity of La- fayette, Ind., Aug. 2. 1930; 1 dau .- Cassandra. Earned letters both in football and baseball at Purdue, capt. of baseball, 1930; led Big Ten Conf. in batting, 1929; played pro. baseball, 1930, 1931, 1932; coach Purdue Freshmen teams, 1930, 1931; head coach Edinburg (Tex.) high sch., 1932, 1933; asst. coach, Lehigh (Pa.) Univ., 1933-35; head coach, Mass. State Coll., 1936 -; meni. Football Coaches' Assn., K.P. Lanibda Chi Alpha, Masons. Club: Lions (chin. Boys and Girls Work). Travel: U.S. Family all lived in Texas and grandfather fought in Mex .- Texas War and Civil War. Baptist. Democrat. Office: Mass. State Coll. Home: Am- herst. Summer res .: Littleton, N.H.
Y CARBEE, Seott Clifton, artist; b. East Coneord, Vt., Apr. 26, 1860; s. James Balch Carbee and Mary (Gray) C .; ed. studied painting under Hugo Breul, Providenee, R.I., at Julian Académie (Paris), at Etaples (Fr.), at Florence (It.); m. Mary P. Jones of Hingham, July 30, 1882. Exhibited in Paris Salon, Pa. Acad. (Phila.), Nat. Aead. Design (N.Y.), Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.), Bos- ton Mus. Fine Arts, St. Louis Mus. Fine Arts, etc .; founder 1921, since dir., Scott Carbee Sch. of Art; head of fine arts dept., summer sch., Univ. Vt., 18 yrs. Studio: 126 Massachusetts Av., Boston. Home: 318 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Colebrook, N.H.
ICARBERRY, Clifton Benjamin, newspaper manag- ing editor, b. Dedham, May 13, 1876; s. William Carberry and Elizabeth (Healey) C .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1899; m. Harriet Inez Gray of Somerville, June 11, 1902. Adm. Mass. bar, 1899; entered newspaper bus. with "Boston Post", 1900, managing ed.,
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1907 -. Office: Boston Post. Home: 238 Common- wealth Av., Boston.
CARD, Horatio Smith, physician; b. Gorham, Me., Sept. 11, 1866; s. John Chadbourne Card and Dor- cas Maria (Usher) C .; ed. Gorham (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1888, A.M., 1891; M.D., Bow- doin Coll. Med. Seh., 1899; m. Martha E. Hanna- ford of Gorham, Me., 1891; m. (2nd) Mary E. Hannaford of Boston, 1897; children-Mrs. Jose- phine Card Morrison, Martha O. Practiced med., Boston, 1900 -; supt. South End Dispensary; supt. University Dispensary; Dean, Middlesex Univ. Sch. Pharm .; tr. and see. Middlesex Univ .; pres. Free- man L. Lowell Mem. Hosp. & Dispensary; tr. and pres. Mass. Soc, for Protection of Insane & Feeble- Minded; mem. Masons, Odd Fellows, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: South End Men's, South End Medical (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 411 Massachusetts Av., Boston.
CARD, John Henry, teacher of chemistry, master; b. Deering, Me., Nov. 22, 1887; s. John Il. Card and Ella Ida (Hill) C .; ed. Deering high sch .; Norwich Univ., 1907-08; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1911; m. Eliz- abeth French Platts of Holbrook, July 3, 1918; children-John H., Jr., Annella Platts, Elizabeth Norton, Andrew Hill. Teacher of chemistry, 1929 -; master, the English high school of Boston; dir. Holbrook Coop. Bk .; pres., dir. and tr. Union Cemetary; ehmn. llolbrook branch, Am. Nat. Red Cross; Court of Honor, Boy Scouts; served as re- search chemist (sergt.) with offense research in- vestigations, C.W.S., U.S.A., 1918; mem. Masons, O.E.S., Grotto, N.E. Assn. Chem. Teachers, Boston Schoolmen's Beon. Assn. Congregationalist. Re- publiean. Office: The English High School of Bos- ton, Boston. llome: 39 Linfield St., Ilolbrook.
Y CARENS, Frank J., banker; b. Newburyport, Apr. 1, 1887; s. James F. Carens and Mary K. (Downer) C .; ed. Newburyport high seh .; m. Elisabeth C. Cummings of Amesbury, Sept. 28, 1920; (.). Banking, 1st Nat. Bk., Newburyport; treas., Hli- bernia Sav. Bk., Boston; v.p., Bk. Commeree & Trust Co., U.S. Trust Co., mem. City Council, 1910, bd. aldermen, 1912, Newburyport; in U.S.N., 1917- 19; mem., B.P.O.E., Old Newbury Hist. Soc. Clubs: Boston City, Bank Officers. Catholie. Democrat. Office: 30 Court St., Boston, llome: Boston City Club, Boston. Summer res .: Hampton Beach, N.II. V CARENS, George Chambers, sports editor; b. Arling- ton, May 21, 1892; s. Thomas Henry Carens and Catherine E. (Chambers) C .; ed. Arlington high seh .; Boston Eng. high seh .; m. Alice Evelyn Dris- coll of Brookline, June 22, 1916; children-Barbara Ellen, George, Jr., Richard, Anne, Jane, Peter. Office boy, Boston Herald, while at Eng. high sch .; sports writer, Boston Ilerald, 1910; sports writer, Boston Eve. Transcript, 1914 -; daily sports col- umn "The Pulse," and sports ed., 1922 -; mem. Baseball Writers', Turf Writers', Tennis Writers'. Clubs: Winchester Country, University, Gridiron. Travel: Davis Cup Challenge Round, Paris, 1928; Olympic Games, Amsterdam, 1928; Eng., Bermuda. Catholie. Republican. Office: Boston Eve. Tran- script, Boston. Ilome: 10 Upland Rd., Arlington. CARENS, James F., lawyer; b. Newburyport, May 28, 1895; s. James F. Carens and Mary K. (Downer) C .; ed. Newburyport high sch .; special course, Bos- ton Coll .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Seh .; m. Kath- erine F. Callahan of Lawrenee June 7, 1923; chil- dren-Ruth Marie, James F., IIJ. Practiced law; many important cases; former City Solicitor; mayor, 1938; served year in U.S. during World War; mem. State Dem. Com .; mem. Am. Legion (past Post & County Comdr., past Dept. Judge Advocate), Elks, Moose, K.C., Mass. Law Soc., Newburyport and Essex Co., Bar Assns. Catholic. Democrat. Office and home: 18 Summit P'l., New- buryport. Summer res .: "Beachome", North Hamp- ton Beach, N.IL.
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