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YCARENS, Thomas Henry, public utility executive; b. Arlington, June 19, 1893; s. Thomas llenry Carens and Catherine Ellzabeth (Chambers) C .; ed. Arlington high sch .; in. Grace Frances Don- nelly of Arlington, Aug. 2, 1920; children-Thomas J., Constance, Paul. Reporter, polit. ed., Wash-
ington corr., Boston Herald, 1911-30; N.E. Power Assn., 1930-36; v.p. Boston Edison Co., 1936 -; 12th div., U.S.A., Camp Devens, Aug .- Dec., 1918; (lir. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Catholle.
Republican. Office: 182 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 7 Edgehill Rd., Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: No. Scituate.
V CARHART, Frank Mitton, consulting engineer; b. Ogden, Utah, Dee. 18, 1882; s. Sanford M. Carhart and Frank (Schramin) C .; ed. B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1905; i. Elizabeth Bush of New York, N.Y., Mar. 10, 1911. Asst. engr., State of Idaho, 1908-13; engr., Southern Idaho Water Power Co., American Falls, Ida., 1914-16; engr. Idaho Power Co., Boise, Ida., 1916-19, valuation engr., 1919-22; cons. engr. with Thomas Conway, Jr., Phila., Pa., 1922-23; dept. mgr., Jackson & Moreland, cons. engrs., Bos- ton, 1923-27, mem. of firm, 1927-30, gen. partner since 1930; fellow Am. Inst. E.E., mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soe. M.E., Engring. Soes. N.E., Boston Soe. C.E., Am. Gas Inst., Am. Inst. Con. Engrs., A.A.A.S. Clubs: Bankers, India House (New York City); Engineers, University, Brae Burn Country (Boston) ; Halifax, Studley (Halifax, N.S.). Repub- lican. Office: 31 St. James Av., Boston. Home: 21 Rockridge Rd., Wellesley.
CARILLI, Pasquale, general contractor; b. Italy, Sept. 9, 1893; s. Biagio Carilli and Flavia (Giudara) G .; ed. pub. sehs., It. and U.S .; m. Franees Meo of Boston, Aug. 1912; children-Mrs. F. Thomas Leon- ardi, Mrs. J. Frederick Wright, Eleanor Frances, Patricia Jeanne. In contracting bus. ; pres., treas. Carilli Constr. Co., Boston; built large schs., in and around Boston; mem. K. C. (4º), Mass. C.O.F., Sons of It. in Am. Club: Boston City. Travel: I.S. (extensive), It. C'atholie. Office: 333 Wash- ington St., Boston. Ilome: 73 Dexter St., Milton. CARINE, Anne, teacher; b. West Newton, July 16, 1910; d. Edwin Abraham Romkey and Anastasia (Giles) R .; ed. Sch. of Our Lady; B.S. of Oratory, Staley Coll. of the Spoken Word, Brookline, 1935, M.S. of Oratory, 1937; m. Ralph F. Carine of Brighton, 1933. Teacher oratory, poetic eonstruc- tion, dir. freshman drama, Staley Coll., 1931 -. Author: several short poems. Travel: Eastern sea- board. Interested in ichthiology. Roman Cath- olic. Office: 162 Babcock St., Brookline. Home: 110 Derby St., West Newton. Summer res .: Huma- rock Beach.
YCARLETON, Earle Joseph, hrvestments; b. Nashua, , N.11., Dee. 11, 1895; s. Charles Gage Carleton and Lillie (Butler) C .; ed. Nashua (N.H.) high sch., 1908-12; N.H. State Univ., 1912-13; B.S., Dart- mouth Coll., 1916; M.C.S. Tuck Sch. Bus. Adın. and Finance, 1917; m. Marjorie Chalmers of Man- chester, N.II., Dee. 29, 1917; 1 son-Earle Joseph, lr. Asst. to office mgr., Universal Winding Co., Cranston, R.1., 1919-20; with Stevens Optieal Co., Providence, R.I., 1920-21; bus. mgr., Allen-Chalm- ers Sch., West Newton, 1921-21; with Scovell, Wellington & Co., pub. accountants, Boston, 1923- 25; accountant, A. C. Burrage, private investor, 1925-27; asst. treas. and dir. Burton-Boston Brush Co., 1927 -; v.p. and gen. ingr., Burton Brush Co., Cambridge, 1933-36; tr., see., and treas. Boston Fiduciary and Research Assos. since 1936 -; with the Keystone Corporation of Boston, 1939 -; C.P.A. of Mass .; served in Ordnanee Dept. U.S.A., 1917- 19, discharged with rank of 1st It .; capt. finance reserve, 1924-34; mem. Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 76 Highland Av., Newtonville.
VCARLETON, Philip Greenleaf, lawyer; b. Law- rence, Feb. 7, 1878; s. Charles Greenleaf Carleton and F'ranees Ellen (Putnam) C .; ed. Phillips An- dover Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1899, LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Sarah Swift Schaft of Cam- bridge, June 19, 1915. Tutor in Eng., Columbia, 1899-1901, llarvard, 1901-05; practiced law, Boston, 1905 -; asso. with Walter D. Badger Esq., 1905- 09; in firm of Currier, Young & Pillsbury, 1909-19; gen. counsel, Pub. Trustees of Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., 1919 -; pres, and dir. Eastern Mutual Ins. Co., govt. appeal agt., selective draft, during World War; mem. City of Boston Bar Assn., Mass. and
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Am. Bar Assns. Clubs: Union (Boston), The V CARLTON, Charles Eiljah, investment banker; b. Country (Brookline), Harvard' (Boston), Monday Concord, N.H., Aug. 1, 1872; s. Elijah W. Carlton and Sarah Alner (Gawler) C .; ed. Concord (N.H.) high sch .; m. Georgia Sherry of Portland, Me., Nov. 15, 1919; 1 dau .- Edith. With E. II. Rollins & Sons, Concord, N.H., 1891 -; treas. 1916 -; treas. Rollins Securities & Realty Co., Edward W. Rollins, Inc., Dover, N.I .; treas. Home Service for Am. Soldiers Abroad, World War; Mason. Clubs: University (Boston), Econ. (Cambridge). Episcopalian. Rc- publican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 33 Agassiz St., Cambridge. Night (Lawrence). Congregationalist. Democrat. Office: 175 Blackstone St., Boston. Home: 18 Willard St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Southville. V CARLISLE, Fred, business executive; b. Boothbay Harbor, Me., Mar. 26, 1875; s. Herman Carlisle and Addle (Dunton) C .; ed. Boothbay Harbor high sch., 1889-93; Eastman's Business Coll., 1893-94; m. Josephine Locke, Oct. 8, 1899; children-Her- man Locke, Hollis Moorc. Hardware merchant, North Adams, 1898-1912; removed to Springfield, 1912; pres. and treas. Carlisle Hardware Co., oper- V CARLTON, William Newnham Chattin, librarian; b. Gillingham, Kent Co., Eng., June 29, 1873; s. Wil- liam Thomas Chattin Carlton and Alice Isabel (Newnham) C .; came to America, 1882; ed. Holy- oke high sch., 1887-89; Mt. Hermon Sch., 1890-91; pvt. study under Rev. Samuel Hart, D.C.L., 1893- 99; hon. M.A. Trinity Coll., Conn., 1902, L.H.D., 1915; m. Sara Hayden of E. Hartford, Conn., June 24, 1903; children-Sara Newnham, Patricla Hay- ating 11 branch stores in Springfield and vicinity, 1912 -; dir. Springfield Nat. Bk .; formerly active in municipal affairs in North Adams and Springfield; mem. Masons, K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Springfield Rotary (charter mem.), Stonington (Conn.) Manor Golf. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 1548 Main St. Honie: 79 Maplewood Terrace, Spring- field.
CARLSON, Astrid Elizabeth, lawyer; b. Worcester, May. 26, 1907; d. Edward Carlson and Anna (Setter- lund) C .; ed. high sch. of commerce, Worcester; LL. B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1929; unmar- rled. Practiced law, Worcester, 1929 -; mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn., Worcester Swedish Char- itable Assn. (dir.). Club: Scandinavian Women's Gymnastic. Protestant. Republican. Office: 511 State Mutual Bldg., Worcester. Home: 5 Clive St., Worcester.
VCARLSON, Harry Johan, architect; b. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 8, 1869; s. John M. Carlson and Chris- tine (Monson) C .; ed. grad., St. Paul (Minn.) high sch., 1896; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1892; M.A., Bates Coll., 1928; m. Carrie Elizabeth Cornforth, Apr. 8, 1896; children-John E., Elizabeth H., Catherine C., Harrison C. In offices of Cass Gilbert and McKim, Mead & White; In Duray Atelier, Paris; taught 7 yrs. in Mass. Sch. of Art; practiced as partner in Coolidge & Carlson; life mem. M.I.T. Corp., life tr. Bates Coll .; tr. Newton Centre Sav. Bk .; dir. Fuel Eng. and v.p., dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce; in Y.M.C.A. service, World War; mem. M.I.T. Alumni Assn. (past pres.), A.& N.Y.M.C.A. (past dir.), Boston Soc. Architects (past v.p., pres., and sec.), Mass. Lib. Ald Soc. (tr. and chmn finance), Boston Branch Academy of Rome (past sec.), etc. Clubs: Neighbors, Uni- versity. Travel: Europe (many trips). Baptist. Independent Republican. Office: 89 State St., Bos- ton. Ilome: 131 Bishopsgate, Newton Center. CARLSON, Hilding N., professor mathematics and science; b. Quincy, July 25, 1891; s. Carl F. Carlson and Johanna C .; ed. Quincy high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1913; M.A., Boston Univ., 1939; m. Ethel M. Swan- son of Attleboro, June 23, 1928; children-Doris E., Richard F., Donald, Judith Ann. Power cngr., Union Light & Power Co., 1914; instr., M.I.T., 1915-17; served as 2d lt., U.S.A. Air Corps, World War; instr., Wentworth Inst., 1919-26; assoc. prof. math. and science, Boston Univ., 1927 -; pres. N.E. Aircraft Sch., Boston, 1928 -; consulting engr., Niagara & Continental Fire Ins. Co .; capt. 101st Obs. Squad., Mass. N.G., 1920-26. Lutheran. Re- publican. Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 803 Commercial St., E. Braintree.
CARLSON, John Edwin, architect; b. Newton, July 9, 1897; s. Harry Johan Carlson and Carrle E. (Cornforth) C .; ed. grad., Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1919, M.Arch., 1923; m. Josephine F. Cogswell of Cambridge, June 6, 1925; children- John Edwin, Josephine Freeman, Henry IIunne- well. Partner, Coolidge & Carlson; connected with designs of recent buildings at Mass. Inst. Tech., Berry Schs. (Ga.), Gould Acad. (Me.) Radcliffe Coll. (Cambridge), hosps. In Lewiston, Me. and Boston, athletic plant at Bates Coll., nurses homes' at Rumford, Me., and Brookline, residences in Nantucket and vicinity of Boston; mem. corp., Belmont Day Sch .; C.Q.M. Aviation, June 1918- Jan. 1919; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soc. Architects. Club: Harvard (Boston). Travel: Europe. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 89 State St., Boston. Horne: 31 Howells Rd., Belmont. Summer res .: Duxbury.
den. Asst. in Pub. Lib., Holyoke, 1887-90; asst. lib., Watkinson Lib. of Reference, Hartford, Conn., 1892-99; llb., Trinity Coll., Ilartford, Conn., 1899- 1909, instr. Eng., 1901-03; llb., Newberry Lib., Chi- cago, Ill., July 1, 1909-Dec. 31, 1919; dir. Am. Lib. In Paris, Inc., 1920-21; acting lib., Pub. Lib., Ham- ilton, Ont., Can., 1921-22; lib., Williams Coll., Feb. 1922-June 30, 1938; mem. Am. Library Inst. (pres. 1919-20), N.Y. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Wayfarers (Chi- cago), The Players, St. Anthony (New York). Author: A reissue in facsimile of Short Catechism Drawn Out of the Word of God (by Samuel Stone) with intro., 1899; Relation of the Pequot Warres (written in 1660 by Lt. Lion Gardener), printed from the original manuscript, with hist. introd., 1901; Charles Jeremy Hoadly, L.L.D., A Memoir, 1902; Bibliography of the Official Publications of Trinity College, 1824-1905, 1905; Poems and Letters of Lord Byron, 1911; Origin and Character of the Icelandic Sagas, 1912; Unique, or a Description of a Proof Copy of R. L. Stevenson's Beach of Falesa, 1914; Notes on the Bridgewater House Library, 1918; Reading with a Purpose-English Literature, 1925; Pauline-Favorite Sister of Napoleon, 1930; articles in The Library Journal, Encyclopedia Americana, Educational Rev., Modern Lang. Notes, Bibliographical Soc. Papers, The Bookman, N.Y. Evening Post Lit. Rev .; N.Y. Herald Tribune "Books." Editor: The American Collector, 1927-28. Episcopalian. Home: Williamstown.
CARMACK, Paul Ralston, cartoonist; b. Madison- ville, Ky., Dec. 18, 1895; s. Samuel Ray Carmack, and Martha (Eveline) C .; ed. Madisonville high sch .; Chicago Art Inst .; m. Margaret Lee Howard of Boston, June 4, 1927; children-Mary Lee, Pa- tricia Elizabeth. Cartoonist Prairie Farmer, Chl- cago, 1920-25, Christian Sc. Monitor, 1926 -; served as radio operator, 2nd class, U.S.N., 1917-18. Author: The Diary of Snubs, Our Dog, 4 vols. (comic strip). Christian Scientist. Independent. Office: The Christian Science Monitor, 1 Norway St., Boston. Home: 60 Falrlee Rd., Waban.
CARMAN, Ernest Westervelt, attorney; b. Stuart, Ia., Feb. 4, 1880; s. Amos Mosher Carman and Sarah Eldord (Tomlinson) C .; ed. grad. locai schs. at Oaklani, Ia., later Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard Univ., 1908; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1910; m. Jessie Bailey Caton of Foxboro, Oct. 25, 1912; children-John W., Edward C., Ann G., James R., Charlotte. Teacher, 1 yr .; scc. for Louis Cabot while at Law Sch. and for yr. there- after; worked for Philip Cabot; in practice at Springfield, Apr. 1, 1913 -; organized Highland Co- operative Bank, 1920, dir .; dir. Wilbraham Country Ciub, Springfield Branch M.S.P.C.C., real estate and financial corporations; Mem. Rep. City Committee, many yrs .; too old for service in the Great War but served on committees and as a "4 minute speaker"; mem. Masons (Church Brotherhood), Am. Bar Assn. Club: Wilbraham Country. Au- thor: lectures on legal, historical and social ques- tions. Travel: N.E. and through South and West. Desc. John Carman with wife Florence Fordham and Rev. Robt. Fordham (father of Florence) who came from Hempstead, Eng. to Mass., 1632 and thence to Long Island and founded town of Hemp-
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stead, L.I. Interested in working on farm, garden- ing, cutting wood, golf and motoring, musie (plays flute), theatrical productions. Congregationalist. Republiean. Offiee: 31 Eim St., Springfield. Home: 131 Harvard St., Springfield. Summer res .: Wil- braham or Buzzards Bay.
Y CARMICHAEL, Leonard, college president, psy- ehologist; b. Germantown, Pa., Nov. 9, 1898; s. Dr. Thomas H. Carmniehael and Emlly (Leonard) C .; ed. Germantown (Pa.) Friends' Sch .; S.B., Tufts Coll., 1921, Se.D., 1937; Ph.D., Harvard, 1924; Ll .. D., Boston Univ., 1938, Colgate Univ., 1938; m. Pearl I. Kidston of Hudson, June 30, 1932; 1 dau .- Martha. Instr. psychol., (part time), Tufts Coli., 1923-24, Prineeton, 1924-26, asst. prof., 1926-27; asso. prof., Brown Unlv., 1927-28, prof., 1928-36, dir. psyehol. Lab., 1926-36, dir. lab. sensory physi- ology, 1934-36, ehmn., dept. psychol., dean of fae- ulty of arts and sciences, Univ. Rochester, 1936-38; pres., Tufts Coll., 1938 -; lecturer, Harvard Sum- mer Sch., 1927-31; visiting prof. exptl. psychology, Clark Univ., 1931-32, psyehoi., Harvard, 1935; pvt. in World War; fellow Am. Aead. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn. (treas. 1930- 36), Nat. Res. Couneil, Soc. Expti. Psychologists, Soc. for Research in Child Development (chmn., sect. on spl. developmental periods), Am. Physiol. Soe., Soc. Exptl. Biol. & Med., R.I. Soe. Mental Hygiene (pres. 1934-35), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Providence Art, "The Club", Univer- sity (Boston, N.Y.), St. Botolph. Co-Author: Special Disabilities in Learning to Read and Write, 1924; Elements of Human Psychology, 1930; Pre- natal Development of Behavior (in Handbook of Child Psychology), 1933; (monograph) An Experi- mental Study In the Prenatal Guinea Pig of the Origin and Development of Reflexes and Patterns of Behavior in Relation to the Stimulation ot Specifie Receptor Areas During the Period of Ae- tive letai Life, 1934; The Response Mechanism (in Psychology-A Faetual Textbook), 1935; articies in Psychology, Abstracts, and other psychol. jourls. Coop. editor: Psychol. Index; asso. ed., Journal of Genetie Psychology; Genetie Psychology mono- graphs. Desc., Leonard and Bassett families, who contributed to civie and mil. life in Mass .; g.s., Charles 11. Leonard, for many yrs. dean, Crane Seh. of Rel., Tufts Coll. Episcopalian. Offiee: Bal- lou Hall, Tufts College, Medford. Home: Tufts College, Medford.
CARNES, Harold Arthur, oral surgeon; b. Allston, Nov. 15, 1893; s. Herbert W. Carnes and Minerva (Cobb) C .; ed. Boston and Reading pub. schs .; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1917; post-grad. work, Washington Univ., 1928; m. Helen Carleton of Reading, Apr. 16, 1921; children-Barbara, Eliz- abeth. Practieed dentistry, Boston, 1917 -; dental surg., The Wilfred T. Grenfell Med. Mission, Lab- rador, 1917; stomatologist, Boston Floating Hosp., ( Worcester). Catholie. Office: 36 Pleasant St., Woreester. Home: 7 Westwood Dr., Woreester. 1920-26; visiting dental surg., Boston City Hosp., 1917-22; dental surg., staff of Mass. Gen., Mass. Mem., and Boston Lying-in Hosps .; mem. faculty \ CARPENTER, Dunbar F., lawyer; b. New York City dept. of oral surgery, Harvard Dental Seh .; dir. Nov. 10, 1877; s. Alfred F. Carpenter and Mary Louise (Dunbar) C .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1903; m. Helen Crosby Wood of Arlington, May 12, 1909; children-Mary Louise, Dunbar. Practieed law, Colorado, 1903-15; atty., Interstate Commerce Cominn., 1915-17; practiee, Boston, 1917 -; with Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall, & Hunt, 1917-28; alone, 1928 -; ed., Bar Bulletin (pub. by Boston Bar Assn.); mem. Am., Mass., and Boston (mem. coun- cil) Bar Assns. Episcopalian. Republican. Offiee: 50 State St., Boston. Home: Winehester. and treas. ITuse & Carleton, Ine., Boston; mem. seh. com., Reading, 1925-31; attending dentist to Albanian princesses, Myzejan and Maxhide Zog, during visit to U.S., 1938; pvt. Med. Dept .; U.S.A., Base Hosp. #44, Feb. 19, 1918, promoted sergt., Apr. 28, 1918; (with A.E.F., Evacuation Hosp. #24, 19th Grand Dlv., Railway Engrs., July 5, 1918- July 9, 1919), commd. 1st lt. Dental Offleers Corps, retired as capt .; mem. Mass. and Am. Dental Assns., Harriet N. Lowell Soe. for Dental Re- search, Harvard Dental Alumni Assn., Wilfred T. Grenfell Alumni Assn., Mass. Fish & Game Assn., N.E. Mus. Nat. Hist. Clubs: Algonquin, Alethean (Boston), West Newton Men's, Minute Man Sports- man's (Lexington). Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: 29 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 18 Haw- thorne Av., Auburndale. Summer res .: North Waterboro, Me.
CARNEY, Charles Roslyn, broker; b. Chieago, Ill., Aug. 25, 1900; s. Martin J. Carney and Katherine (Smith) C .; ed. Evanston (Til.) high sch .; Univ. Ill .; m. Ethel Morse of Boston, Feb. 1, 1929; 1 dau. -Roslyn. Broker, Jaekson & Curtis Co., Boston;
mem. Psi Upsilon. Club: Essex Country. Protes- tant. Republican. Office: 10 Post Ofliee Sq., Bos- ton. Home: 443 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill. Sum- mer res .: Manehester.
/CARNEY, Francis Joseph, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Oet. 13, 1876; s. Francis Henry Carney and Katlı- erine C .; ed. Cambridge high seh., 1893; A.B., Boston Coll., 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1901; m. Elizabeth Pauline Palmer of Boston, Oet. 17, 1906; ehildren-Bernadette (Mrs. John W. Shyne), Marianne (Mrs. Riehard J. Donovan), Katharine. Admitted to Mass. bar 1901; and praeticed, Boston, 1901 -; sr. partner law firm of Carney, Lynch and Killion; dir. various business and ins. cos .; prof. constl. law and legal ethies, Boston Coll., 1929-36; ehmn., Cambridge (Mass.) Charter Com., 1914; mem. Sinking Fund Commn. Cambridge, 1914-24; treas. Minot Viliage Assn .; mem. Am. (chmn. com- mon Ethics and Grievances Com.), Mass. and Mid- dlesex County Bar Assns., Bar Assn., City of Bos- ton, Law Soe. of Mass., Harvard Law Alumni Assn., Am. Law Inst., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Judieature Soe., Bostonian Soc., Aead. Polit. Sei., Nat. Geog. Soe., Charitable Irish Soc. of Boston, K.C. Clubs: Hatherly Country, Scituate Yaeht. Catholie. Ofilce: Park Sq. Bldg., Boston. Home: Buttonwood Lane, Minot.
VCARNEY, Joseph Patrick, lawyer; b. Gardner, Mar. 19, 1876; s. Thomas F. Carney and Mary (Sullivan) C .; ed. Gardner high seh .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1898; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. of Law, 1902; m. Catherine Frances Murray of Gardner, June 29, 1910; children-Elizabeth Mary, Catherine l'rances, Ruth Patrieia, Philip Joseplı. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902; in praetiee at Gardner, 1902-22; pres. Gardner Chair Co., Gardner, 1916-25; treas. Flor- enee Stove Co., 1922-28; Hale Co., Arlington, Vt., 1925 -; eolieetor of internal revenue for Dist. of Mass., 1933-34; mgr. Reeonstruetion Finanee Corpn., for N.E., 1934-37; pres. Gardner Trust Co. Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Braeburn Country (Newton), Wianno. Catholie. Democrat. Office: Sears Bldg., Boston. Home: 418 Beacon St., Boston. Y CARON, Armand Laurier, physician; b. Southbridge, Juiy 31, 1896; s. Joseph Anatole Caron and Ro- sanna E. (Boucher) C .; ed. Southbridge high sch .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1920; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1924; m. Adrienne Fontaine of Fall River, July 6, 1926; ehlldren-Adrienne Rosanne, Constanee
Elaine, Armand Leon. Interne, R.I. Hosp., Provi- dence, July 1924-Apr. 1926, Mass. Eye & Ear In- firmary, Boston, June, 1926-Jan., 1928; praetieed med., specializing in diseases of ear, nose, throat, 1928 -; pvt. (1st elass), sergt. Med. Detachment, 103rd Machine Gun Battalion, 26th (Y.D.) Div., U.S.A., May 1, 1917-Apr. 29, 1919; certified by Am. B'd. Otolaryngology, 1933; mem. A.M.A., N.E. Otol. & Laryngol. Soc., Am. Aead. Oto-Laryngology, Am. Legion. Clubs: Kiwanis Internat., Harvard
CARPENTER, Edward Neher, lawyer; b. Troy, N.Y., June 1, 1876; s. James Harvey Carpenter and Anna J. (Neher) C .; ed. Troy Academy; A.B., Corneil, 1897; LL.B, Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Inez Ter- hune of Boston, April 6, 1904; ehildren-William T., Betty (Mrs. Lawrenee F. Percivai), Jean. Ad- mitted to New York bar, 1900; with legal dept., Erie R.R. Co., N.Y. City, 1900-02; admitted to Mass. bar 1903; became mem. firm of Swain, Car- penter, and Nay, Boston, 1904; now mem. Car- peuter, Nay and Caiger, Boston; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Delta Phi. Clubs: Harvard
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( Boston), Tedesco Country (Swampscott). Bap- tist. Republican. Office: 73 Cornhill, Boston. Home: 12 Ocean Ave., Swampscott,
CARPENTER, Esther Carolyn, assistant professor; b. Meriden, Conn., June 4, 1903; d. Ernest Charles Carpenter and Nettie (Hale) C .; ed. high schs. at Stratford, Stamford, and Milford, Conn .; B.A., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1925; M.S., Univ. Wis., 1927; Ph.D., Yale, 1932; unmarried. Fellow in biol., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1927-28; asst. in histology and genetics, Al- bertus Magnus Coll., 1930-32; research asst. in embryology, Carnegie Inst. of Wash., D.C., 1932- 33; asst., Smith Coll., 1933-34, instr., 1934-36, asst. prof., 1936 -; mem. A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Genetics Assn. Author: The de- velopment of the head-pattern in Amblystoma punetatum, 1937; lab. directions in histology (11- pub.). Travel: Europe, Can. Congregationallst. Office: Burton Hall, Smith College, Northampton. Home: 165 Crescent St., Northampton.
CARPENTER, Frank Morton, asso. professor of entomology; b. Boston, Sept. 6, 1902; s. Edwin A. Carpenter and Frances (Wall) C .; ed. Melrose high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1926, M.S., 1927, Sc.D., 1929; m. Ruth Frances Scace of Pittsfield, June, 1932; children-Alden Bliss, Ellen Ruth. Instr., assoc. prof. entomology, curator of fossil insects, Har- vard, 1928 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Geol. Soc. Am. Author: many entomol. publs. Unitarian. Usually Republican. Offices: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 249 Crafts St., Newtonville.
V CARPENTER, Harland Abbott, Ilbrarian; b. Haver- hill, Dec. 13, 1902; s. Salem I. Carpenter and Sadie A. (Abbott) C .; ed. Everett high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1925; B.S., Columbia Univ. Sch. Lib. Service, 1928, M.S., 1937; unmarried. Asst. City Lib., Springfield, 1926-27; asst. to lib., Pub. Lib., Roch- ester, N.Y., 1928-30; lib., Pub. Lib., Brockton, 1930- 35; instr. lib. sci., Univ. Mich., 1935-36, asst. prof. 1936-37; lib., Free Pub. Lib., New Bedford, 1937 -; tr. Whaling Enshrined, Inc., mem. Am. and Mass. Lib. Assns., Bibliog. Soc. Am. Club: Rotary. In- dependent. Home: 415 County St., New Bedford. VCARPENTER, Miriam Feronia, college dean; b. Mt. Vernon, N.H., Sept. 21, 1881; d. Charles Carroll Carpenter and Nancy Feronia (Rice) C .; ed. Punch- ard Force Sch., Andover; Mt. Holyoke Coll .; A.B., Colorado Coll., 1905, L.H.D., 1930; Litt.D., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1933; unmarried. Sec. to Dean Briggs, Harvard, 1906-10; asst. to Dean, Mt. Hol- yoke Coll., 1910-13; sec. Cent. Presb. Ch., Monclair, N.J., 1914-17; Sec., Div. Edn., Harvard, 1917-20; registrar, adviser of women, dir. of placement, 1920-29; (on leave of absence from Harvard) Dean, Spelman Coll., Atlanta, Ga., 1927-28; Wheaton Coll., Norton, 1929 -; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Nat. Assn. Deans of Women, Audubon Soc., Mass. Forest & Park Assn. Club: College (Boston). Of- fice: Wheaton College, Norton. Home: Hollyhock House, Norton.
CARPENTER, Park, lawyer; b. Eureka Twp., Minn., May 5, 1890; s. Clarence Palmer Carpenter and Lulu (McElrath) C .; ed. St. Olaf Acad., Northfield, Minn .; B.A., Carleton Coll., 1913; A.M., Harvard, 1917; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1922; m. Blanche K. Richardson of Brookline, May 12. 1939. Em- ployed by Dunbar, Nutter & McClennen, Boston, 1922-30; mem. firm Burse, Carpenter, Jackson & Boland, Boston, 1930 -; counsel to administrator of Mass. Milk Control Bd., 1938-39; Am. Vice Con- sul, Bergen, Nor., 1917-20; dir. Nat. Ski Assn. Club: Appalachian Mt. Editor: The Ski Bulletin, nat. skiing weekly, 1930 -. Desc. William Carpen- ter, who arrived in Boston on the Bevis, 1637, and settled in Weymouth. Methodist. Republican. Office: 10 State St., Boston. Home: Howes Brook, South River Rd., Marshfield.
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Y CARPENTER, Perey Robert, professor; b. Merlden, Conn., June 4, 1882; s. Arthur Carpenter and Nellie Maria (Woodis) C .; ed. Westboro high sch., Phil- lips Exeter Academy; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Ger- trude A. Crowley of Worcester, 1931. Hitchcock fellow in phys. ed., Amherst Coll., 1906-08, instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., 1908-16; prof. phys. edn., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1916; dir. of athletics and
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