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head of dept., 1916 -; lecturer at Sorbonne, Paris, Mar. 1920; Directeur de Sports, Foyer du Soldat, French Army, two years; Medallle de la Recon- naissance Française; mem. Coll. Phys. Dirs. Soc., Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Assn. (pres.), Conn. Valley Assn. of Football Officials, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Clubs: Kiwanis, Harvard ( Worces- ter), Newport (N.Il.) Golf. Author: Spalding's Handbook of Intercollegiate Gymnastics; trans. Am. sports Into Fr. for use in Fr. Army; articles in N.Y. Times on phys. edu. Ed. article: "L'Edu- cation physique aux États Unis," in Magazine "L'Intransegeant", Paris. Office: Worcester Poly- technic Institute. Home: 12 Boynton St., Worces- ter. Summer res .: Sunapee, N.J.I.
CARPENTER, Sydney G., Jr., lawyer; b. Norfolk, June 16, 1898; s. Sydney G. Carpenter; ed. Franklin high sch .; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1925; m. Flor- ence M. Blanchard of Franklin, 1932; 1 dau .- June. Admitted to Mass. bar, April, 1926, assoc. with Alfred W. Dana in law practice, Franklin, 1926 -; mem. Mass. Gen. Court, 1936 -; moderator, Nor- folk, 15 yrs., selectman, 4 yrs .; v.p. Benjamin Franklin Sav. Bk .; mem. Bar Assn. Norfolk Co. Clubs: Republican, Republican (Franklin), Norfolk Co. Republican, Young Men's Republican (Wren- tham). Baptist. Republican. Office: Franklin. Home: Norfolk.
YCARPENTER, Thorne Martin, physiological chem- ist; b. Malden, Sept. 18, 1878; s. John Reed Carpen- ter and Sarah Twilla (Fisher) C .; ed. Foxboro high sch .; S.B., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1902, Boston Univ., 1902; Ph.D., Harvard, 1915; m. Kathrine E. Murphy of Boston, Aug. 30, 1920. Asst. chemist, Hatch Expt. Sta., Mass. Agrl. Coll., June-Sept. 1902; asst. chemist, Pa. State Coll. Expt. Sta., also expert in animal nutrition, Bur. Animal Industry, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1902-05; research chem., Carnegie Instn. of Washington, stationed at Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1905-07, also sci. asst. in nutrition Investigations, U.S. Dept. Agr., Wesleyan Univ .; instr. chem., Wes- leyan Univ., Mar .- June 1907; research chem., Nu- trition Lab., Carnegie Instn. of Washington, Bos- ton, July 1907-Oct. 1937; acting dlr., Nov. 1937 -; mem. ed. bd., Journal of Nutrition, July 1930-Mar. 1936; Am. rep. Com. for Standardization of Certain Methods Used in Making Dietary Studies, Rome. Sept. 2-3, 1932, under auspices of Health Organiza- tion of League of Nations; cons, mem., Evans Mem. Service, Mass. Mem. Hosps., 1934-35; mem. Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Chem. Soc. (mem., Nat. Council, 1937, 1938; v. chmn., chmn. eleet, Northeastern Sect., 1938-39), Am. Inst. Nutrition (v p., 1938-40), Am. Acad. Arts & Sei- ences, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, fellow A.A.A.S. Club: Harvard. Travel: visits to European physiol. labs., attendance at Internat. Physiol. Congresses, 1908, 1911, 1925, 1932, 1938. Author: 7 monographs, 61 journal articles on respiratory metabolism, gas analysis, effects of ingestion of hexoses, meta- bolism of alcohol, reetal enemata, chem. of urine, respiratory quotient. Office: Nutrition Laboratory, 29 Vila St., Boston. Ilome: 159 Corey St., West Roxbury.
CARR, Charles Lancaster, asso. justice; b. Dorches- ter, Mass., Dec. 25, 1876; s. Charles Carr and Eliza Mustard (Lancaster) C .; ed., A.B. Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Josephine May of Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 16, 1910; children- Nancy Bradford (Mrs. James T. Settelmeyer), Louise Lancaster (Mrs. Lawrence O. Paul). Practiced law, Boston, 1902-28; asso. justice, Mun. Ct. City of Boston, 1928 -; mem. Boston Com. Council, 1908, Bd. Aldermen, 1909, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910-12, 1925; Legal Advisory Board 1917-18, Overseers of Poor, Boston, 1919- 21; Finance Commu., Boston, 1912-17. 1922-28 (chmn., 1925-28); dir. hon. counsel, Family Welfare Soc .; mem. Mass. Charitable Soc., Masons. Club: Boston City. Unitarian. Office: Court House, Bos- ton. Home: 300 Clinton Rd., Brookline. Summer res. : Peacham, Vt.
CARR, Emma Perry, professor; b. Ilolmesville, O., July 23. 1880; d. Edmund Cone Carr and Anna Mary (Jack) C .; ed. high sch., Coshocton, O .; Ohio State Univ., 1898-99; Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1899-1901; S.B., Unlv. Chicago, 1905, Ph.D., 1910; Queen's
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Univ., Belfast, Irc., 1919; Unlv. Zurlch, Switz., 1925, 1929-30; unmarried. Asst. in dept, chem., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1901-04; grad. asst., Unlv. Chi- cago, 1904-05; instr., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1905-08; holder of Mary E. Woolley Fellowship, study at Univ. Chicago, 1908-09; Lowenthal Fellowship, 1909-10; asso. prof. chem., joint chmn. dept. chem., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1910-13, prof. and chmn. dept. chem., 1913 -; holder Alice Freeman Palmer Fel- lowship from Am. Assn. Univ. Women, 1929-30; official del., to Internat. Chem. Union, Bucharest, 1925, Lucerne, 1936; recd. grants for research from Nat. Research Council, 1930, 1934, from Rockefeller Foundation, 1935, 1937; 1st to receive Garvan gold medal, 1938, awarded by Am. Chem. Soc. "to honor an American woman for distinguished service in chemistry"; mem. A.A.A.S., f., Am, Phys. Soc .; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs .; Am. Chem. Soc. (councillor 1932-37), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi; hon. men. Iota Sigma Pi; nat. hon. mem. Sigma Delta Epsilon. Club: Cosmo- polltan (N.Y.). Author: many sci. articles (field of spectroscopy) in Journal of Am. Chem. Soc., Zeltschrift f. Physikalische Chemie, and Journal of Chem, Physics. Travel: Europe, summers 1914, 1919, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1936; Australla, 1937-38. Methodist. Independent. Ofllee: Mt. Holyoke Col- lege, South Hadley. Home: 27 Woodbridge St., South Hadley.
V CARR, Houghton, investment manager; b. Pltts- burgh, Pa., Sept. 30, 1895; s. Wesley G. Carr and Esther M. (Williams) C .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1917; m. Annle Craig of Boston Oct. 7, 1922; children-Nancy Louise, Houghton, Jr., Alan Geoffrey. With Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1919-27; Eaton & Iloward, Inc., Boston, 1928 -; tr. Eaton & Ilow- ard Management Funds A-1, B & F; enlisted, pvt. U.S.A., June, 1917, discharged, 1st lt., July, 1919. Clubs: Union (Boston), Hingham Yacht. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. llome: 72 Lincoln St., Hingham,
V CARRICK, Krickel Kemer, lawyer, banker; b. Ilelena, Ark., Jan. 13, 1879; s. James Griffith Car- rick and Mary Hart (Krlckel) C .; ed. Poly. Prep. Sch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1892-95; boys high sch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1895-96; student, Cornell 1897-98; A.B., llarvard, 1900; LL.B., N.Y. Law Sch., N.Y. City, 1902; m. Julia Florence Shelley of Chicago, Ill., Sept. 14, 1903; children-Jane Elizabeth, Cath- erine Meyer (Mrs. Francis H. Whitcombe), Mary Krickel, Barbara Ann (Mrs. Walter E. Brooker). Chief elk., Everett Improvement Co., Everett, Wash., 1902-07; chief clk. and purchasing agt., Puget Sound Internat. Ry. and Power Co., Everett, Wash., 1907-1910; purchasing agt., gen, traffic agt. and claim agt., Pacific Northwest Traction Co., Everett, Wash., 1910-19; mgr. new bus. dept., Bank of Commerce, Everett, Wash., 1919-20; see. Fed- eral Reserve Bk. of Boston, 1920-34, sec. and gen. counsel 1934 -; adm. to N.Y. bar, 1902, State of Washington bar, 1903; mng. sec. of Third and Fourth and Victory Liberty Loan drives in Snoho- mish Co., Wash .; mem. Masons, Elks, Royal Ar- canum. Clubs: Rotary, Hamilton Assn. (Boston), Episcopalian. Office: 30 Pearl St., Boston. Home: 68 Chester St., Newton Highlands.
CARRIER, Fred Wade, educator; b. Bennington, Vt .; s. Frank S. Carrier and Jennle E. (Denio) C .; ed. Bennington (Vt.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Vt., 1901; student, Harvard Grad. Sch., Boston Univ. Sch. Edn .; m. Agnes F. Hayward of Watertown, 1919; children-Virginia, Esther, Ruth. High sch. prin., North Troy (Vt.), West Rutland (Vt.), Nor- well, Wilinington; teacher hist. and social studies, Somerville, 1915-27; building master, Somerville high sch., 1927 -; mem. sch. com., Wilmington; mem. N.E.A., N.E. Hist. Teachers Assn., Mass. State Teachers Assn., Am. Rock Garden Soc. Au- thor: articles in "Historical Outlook". Co-author: U.S. Govt. bulletin on Community Civics, Mass. bulletin on Teaching U.S. Constitution, etc. May- flower desc .; desc. Thomas Carrier, early settler of Billerica. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: High School, Somerville. Home: 14 Lloyd St., Win- chester. Suminer res .: Hancock, New Hampshire.
VCARROLL, Frederick Aloysius, lawyer, banker; b. Worcester, May 13, 1887; s. Peter T. Carroll and Catherine (Mackin) C .; ed. class. high sch., Wor- cester; Clark Coll., 1905-06; A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1909; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Mary Elizabeth Sheenan of Boston Sept. 16, 1915; chil- (Iren-Robert Mackin, Ruth Alice, Marion Eliza- beth, Nancy Jane, Kathleen, Mary Louise, Ad-
mitted Mass. Bar, 1912; gen. Worcester; with Webster Thayer, 1912-14; atty., practice law, Am. Steel & Wire Co., Worcester, 1914-16; gen. atty., Liberty Mut. Ins. Co., Boston, 1916-24; v.p., trust officer, Nat. Shawmut Bk., 1924 -; lecturer on banking and trust subjs., Amos Tuek Sch, of Administration & Finance, Dartmouth Coll., and Am. Inst. of Banking; dlr. Boston Better Bus. Bur., Devonshire Financial Service Corp., Gen. Mortgage & Credits Corp., Nat. Protective Cos., Shawmut Corp. of Boston; dir., clk., Pilot Pub. Co .; tr. Home Sav. Bk .; mem, protective com., Minn. & Ont. Paper Co., Nat. Food Products Corp .; v.p. Shawmut Assn. of Boston, Shawmut Bk. Investment Trust; exec. com., Corporate Flduciaries Assn. of Boston; mem. Am. Bankers Assn. (com. fed. legislation, chmn. com. on trust policies), Dartmouth Alumni Assn. (pres. Class 1909), Kappa Kappa Kappa, Dragon Senior Soc., Beacon Soc. (Boston). Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.); Clover, Algonquin (Boston); Oak- ley Country; Hatherly Country (No. Seituate). Author: Procedure and Practice under the Work- men's Compensation Act; Dutles of Directors in Respect to Trust Department. Catholic. Office: 10 Water St., Boston. llome: 53 Shattuck Rd., Watertown. Summer res .: North Scituate.
VCARROLL, J. Laurence, Jr., business executive; b. Medford, July 15, 1903; s. James Laurence Carroll and Mary Alice (Rice) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1926; m. Edith Anne Frost of Auburndale, June 16, 1931; children-Leslie, David. With Raymond-Whitcomb, Inc. since graduation, 1926, chiefly sales and promotion work; cruise dir., 1926-28, mgr. sales office, Boston, 1928-31; v.p. and dir., 1931-38; mem. Pi Eta, Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Inst. of 1770. Clubs: Harvard, St. Botolph, ( Boston) ; Ilasty Pudding, Braeburn Country, Ded- ham Country and Polo. Office: Raymond-Whit- comb, Inc., 145 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 9 High Rock St., Needham. Summer res .: Wolfeboro, N.H.
VCARROLL, James E., lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1882; s. Valentine Carroll and Mary J. (Vaughan) C .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1907; m. Mary K. Riley of Boston, Oct. 7, 1908; children-James Gerard, Mary T., Charles B., Rita M., Edith Perkins (d.), Joseph D., Gertrude L., John E. Began as clerk, law firm of Ropes, Gray & Loring, 1899; admitted to Mass. bar, 1907; legal asso. Ropes, Gray & Gorham, name later changed to Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, specializing in probate law; clk., tr. and counsel, Ilibernia Sav, Bk .; elk., The Esmond Mills, Es- mond, R.I .; mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. Clty of Boston, Law Soc. City of Boston, K.C. Club: Boston City (gov. 1935-38). Democrat. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 46 Sturges Rd., West Roxbury.
CARROLL, James Matthew, lawyer; b. Springfield, Dec. 9, 1908; s. Alfred J. Carroll and Margaret E. (Cruse) C .; ed. grad., Cathedral high sch., Spring- field, 1926; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1931; LL. B., Yale Law Sch., 1934; unmarried. Adm. Mass. bar, 1934, U.S. Dist. Ct., Mass., 1936, U.S. Circuit Ct. Appeals, 1st Circuit, 1938; practiced law, Spring- field, 1934 -; partner, Cummings & Carroll, Spring- field; 1st asst. city solicitor, 1938-39; mem. Am. and Hampden Co. Bar Assis., Elks, K.C., Holy Cross Alumni Assn., Yale Law Sch. Alumni Assn. Club: University (Springfield). Catholic. Deno- crat. Office: 31 Elm St., Springfield. Home: 95 St. James Av., SpringfieldI.
VCARRUTHERS, John, public accountant; b. Malden, March 2, 1891; s. George M. Carruthers and Cora M. (Taylor) C .; ed. Melrose high sch .; m. Grace Oakes Winslow of Waltham, Oct. 12, 1921; children- Edith Margery, Evelyn Grace, Dorothy Winslow. Off. Mgr., Winchester Laundries, Inc., 1911-21; pub. accountant, 1921-28; sr. partner, John Carruthers &
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Co., 1929 -; nat. recognized authority on aeeount- ing, management, and costs in laundry industry; treas. and mgr., John Carruthers & Co., Ine., pub- lishers of "Carruthers Laundry Bulletin", statis- tieal publ. of laundry industry; sgt., U.S. Army, Camp Devens, 1918-19; dir. many laundry corpora- tions; mem. Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants, Mass. Soc. C.P.A.'s (Assoc.), Mason; K.T., Shriners, (past master, 1929-30) ; pres., treas. Mystic Valley Lodge A.F. & A.M., Winehester. Club: Bear Hill Golf. Author: many articles on laundry accounting, costs and related subjects. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 909 Little Bldg., Boston. Home: 7 Pine St., Winchester.
CARSON, Frank, artist; b. Waltham, Sept. 8, 1891; s. Eldridge Cutler Carson and Rebecca (Morris) C .; ed. Waltham high sch .; Mass. State Normal Art Sch .; Boston; Art Students League, N.Y. City; Fenway Art Sch., Boston; unmarried. Landscape, portrait, and mural painter; founder and instr., Provincetown Art Sch .; winter elasses, Bermuda; exhibited at Pa. Acad., Pa. Water Color Soe., Provi- denee (R.I.) Art Club, Boston Art Club, Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Washington (D.C.) Arts Club, De- troit, Seattle, Toronto; works in collections of John Spaulding, Dudley Pickman, Mrs. Edward Brandegee, Provineetown high seh., Berkeley
(Calif.) Art Assn., etc. Award: 1st Schncider prize, Boston Art Club. Studio and Home: 50 Fayette St., Boston. Summer res .: Provineetown.
CARTER, Albert Bradley, lawyer, Commissioner of Probation; b. Easton, Pa., Apr. 9, 1895; s. Albert Bradley Carter and Margaret Vietoria (Lane) C .; ed. schs. in Honolulu, where father was practicing med .; student, Univ. Ariz .; Capt. of Infantry, World War, 1917-19; A.B., Univ. Calif., 1923; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1926; m. Frances Bayly Mayer of Louisville, Ky., Mar. 31, 1928; children- Albert Bradley, Jr., Franees Lee. Agt. and asst. Counsel, Mass. S.P.C.C., Boston, 1926-29; asst. to Commr. of Probation, 1929-32, Commr. of Proba- tion, 1932 -; dir. several charitable orgns .; mem.
local and nat. prof. and other assus. Clubs: Har- Y CARTER, Marion Williams (Pearce), genealogist, vard (Boston), Boston City. Desc. Rev. Thomas Carter, first minister in Woburn, 1636. Episco- palian. Republican. Offiee: 206 New Court House, Boston. Home: Channing Cirele, Cambridge.
V CARTER, Albert Paine, lawyer; b. Newton, Dee. 13, 1873; s. Henry H. Carter and Lydia A. (Paine) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1897; m. Elizabeth C. Cheney of Newton, Nov. 7, 1899; children-Mrs. Elizabeth C. Miner, Mrs. Mar- tha A. Hill. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897; prae- tised at Boston, 1897 -; pres. John Carter & Co., Inc .; dir. Samson Cordage Works; dir. Stone Inst. and Newton Home for Aged People, Newton Upper Falls; mem. Am. and Mass. bar assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Clubs: Harvard, Alonquin, Brae Burn Country. Swedenborgian. Republican. Of- fice: 25 Pemberton Sq., Boston. Home: Newton- ville.
Y CARTER, Edwin A., retired; b. Springfield, Fcb. 20, 1863; s. Edwin Y. Carter and Rebecca L. C .; ed. Springfield high sch .; nr. Nina N. Goodwin, Oct. 9, 1895; 1 son-C. Goodwin. Dir. Chapman Valve Mtg. Co. (chni. bd.), United Elee. Light Co., West- ern Mass. Cos., Turner Falls Power & Electric Co., Union Trust Co., Wieo Elee. Co., Springfield; Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co .; tr., Torrington Co., Springfield Inst. for Sav. Clubs: Colony (Springfield), Algonquin (Boston), Union League ( N.Y.). Protestant. Republican. Office: 25 Ilar- rison Av., Springfield. Home: 238 Maple St.,
Springfield. Summer res .: Wianno.
CARTER, Henry, political writer; b. Fall River, May 8, 1894; s. John Franklin Carter and Alice S. (Henry) C .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; B.A., Yale, 1917, M.A., 1920; grad. student, Harvard, 1921-24; in. Mary F. Potter of Buffalo, N.Y., Oet. 20, 1934; children-Henry Lee, Eleanor Hotehkiss. Asst. in hist. dept., Harvard, 1921-24; with U.S. Dept. State, Washington, D.C., 1924-30 (charge d'affairs to Liberia, 1929-30); spl. asst., Export- Import Bk., Washington, 1934-35; mag, writer on polit. subjs., 1930 -; consultant, Parker & Wyatt; 1st It. Air Service, Apr. 1917-Sept. 1919, with
A.E.F., 1918-19 at 2nd Army Air Service Hdqrs., 1918-19; mem. Am. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Belle Haven Country, Yale (Washington). Author: many mag. articles in Vanity Fair, No. Am. Rev., Common- weal, New Outlook, Sat. Eve. Post. Travel: Eu- rope, 1920-21. Dese. John Carter, Woburn, 1643; father rector of St. John's Ch., Williamstown. 1900-35. Episcopalian. Independent Republican. Oflice: 615 Southern Bldg., Washington, D.C. Home: Bellehaven, Alexandria, Va. Summer res .: Williamstown.
V CARTER, Hubert Lazell, business man; b. West Newton, Nov. 30, 1877; s. James Richard Carter and Carrie (Giles) C .; ed. Newton high seh .; A. B., Harvard, 1898; m. Edith H. Adams of West New- ton, June 7, 1906; children-James Riehard, II, Elfriede (C.) Maelanrin, H. Adams, Sylvia. In paper business, 1898 -; v.D. and dir., Carter, Rice & Co., Corp., Boston; v.p. and dir., Carter, Rice & Carpenter Paper Co., Denver, Colo .; clerk and dir., Nashua Gummed & Coated Paper Co., Nashua, N.II .; dir., Berwin Paper Corp., Dansville, N.Y .; alderman, Newton, 1917-22. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Tuesday (Newton), Harvard (Boston). Travel: Russia, motor trip India to Palestine, etc. Episcopalian. Republican. Offlee: 273 Summer St., Boston. Home: 170 Otis St., Newtonville. Summer res .: "Boismont", Jefferson Highlands, N.H.
CARTER, Lyon, investment banker; b. Burlington, Vt., Feb. 21, 1892; s. Charles Franeis Carter and Ilarriet (flerrick) C .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Yale, 1915; m. Ruth Sherburne of Lexington, May 12, 1917; children-Foster Sherburne, Charles Francis, Tenney Sherburne. Employed Estabrook & Co., 1919-28; partner, Estabrook & Co., 1928; Governor, Boston Stock Exchange; dir. Lexington Trust Co .; Est It. 56th Arty., A.E.F., Aug. 1917- Mar. 1919. Clubs: Algonquin, Country (Brook- line), Union. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 15 State St., Boston. Home: 39 Marrett Rd., Lexing- ton. Summer res .: Scapuit Rd., Osterville.
artist; b. Attleboro, May 24, 1867; d. Alfred Pierce and Martha Richardson ( Williams) P .; ed. Abbot Acad., Lasell Sem., Cowles, Ringling, Thurn, Wood- bury Art Schs .; m. Miles Leach Carter of Rock- land, Me., June 30, 1892; 1 dau .- Bernadetta Rieh- ardson. Dir. Mus. Art, D.C. Home for Aged Women; helped with surg. dressings, soup kitchen, Red Cross, World War; mem. D.A.R., Magna Char- ter Dames, Daughters of Founders & Patriots, War 1812, S.C.W., N.E. Hist. & Geneal. Soc., R.I. and Newport Hist. Soes., Attleboro Chamber of Commerce, etc. Clubs: North Purchase Lit., Alpha Whist. Compiler: 9 vols. geneal. records. Travel: Mex., Cuba, Nassau, Can., U.S., Nor., Swed. An- cestors in Am. Revolution: Capt. Philip Wheeler and son Shubert Wheeler, Sergt. Abiatha Richard- son, Drummer John Williams, George Round, Jona- than Horton, John Horton, Joshua Pearee, Capt. Daniel Martin; many colonist ancestors. Univer- salist. Republiean. Home: 78 Lineoln Av., Attle- boro. Summer res .: Westport Pt.
V CARTER, Morris, muscum director; b. Woburn, Oct. 23, 1877; s. John Ruel Carter and Elizabeth Parkinson (Wheeler) C .; ed. Woburn high seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899; m. Beatrice Grant of Woburn, Sept. 17, 1913. Teacher, Robert Coll., Constantinople, Turkey, 1899-1903; asst., Prineeton Univ. Library, 1904-06; lib., Mus. Fine Arts, Bos- ton, 1906-13, asst. dir., 1913-19; beeame asst. to Mrs. Gardner at Isabella Stewart Gardner Mus., 1919, dir. since her decease, 1924, Author: Isabella Stewart Gardner and Fenway Court, 1925. Episeo- palian. Republiean. Office: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston.
Boston.
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Y CARTER, Phillp Walker, political writer; b. West Newton, June 24, 1887; s. John Wilkins Carter and Helen (Burrage) C .; ed. Milton Acad., 1900-06; A.B., Harvard, 1910; m. Dorothy Carter of Newton- ville, June 25, 1910; children-Philip Sidney, Mar- garet, Doris, Phyllis. Employed in sales & adv. dept., Carter Ink Co., Cambridge, 1910-13; sec., treas. Alumni Social Service Bur., Boston, 1913-17;
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employment mgr., Roxbury Carpet Co., Framing- ham, 1919-24; bus. mgr., adv. mgr. and treas., Open Road Pub. Co., 1922-28; writer on political matters, 1928 -; elk., dir. Carter Ink Co .; pres., treas. Tor- bell Co .; v.p., dir. Open Road Pub. Co .; organized Sea-Scouting in Newton, 1925; 2nd It. 74th Regt., 12th Div., Camp Devens, and Camp Lce (Va.), 1917-19; dir. Newton Welfare Bur. (past v.p.); mem. Am. Legion (exec. com., Newton Post No. 48), Theta Delta Chi; Active mem. The Players (ama- teur actors), Newton. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Neighborhood (West Newton). Travel: Infrequent. Swedenborgian. Republican (on City com. Newton, 12 yrs.). Oflice: 729 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 16 Balcarres Rd., West Newton.
V CARTER, Richard Burrage, ink manufacturer; b. West Newton, Apr., 1877; s. John W. Carter and Helen (Burrage) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899; m. Annie 1. Waterhouse of Newtonville, June 28, 1906 ((. Sept. 1, 1908); m. (2nd) Elsie Hobart of Cincinnati, O., Dec. 28, 1914. Began with The Carter's Ink Co., 1900, pres., 1903 -. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston, N.Y.), University, Brae Burn Coun- try, Newton Boat. Swedenborgian, Republican. Office: 239 First St., Cambridge. Home: West New- ton.
V CARTER, Russell Gordon, author; b. Trenton, N.J., Jan. 1, 1892; s. John Rogers Carter and Alice Vir- ginia (Hughes) C .; ed. mannal tr. high sch., Brook- lyn, N.Y .; S.B., Harvard, 1916; m. Florence Diehl of Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1917; children-Vir- ginia Gordon, Catherine Juliette. Mem. Publicity Dept., Dem. Nat. Com., N.Y., 1916; on city staff, Hartford (Conn.) Courant, 1917; ed. staff, Youth's Companion, 1919-25; ed., The Beacon, Unitarian mag. for children, 1925; free lance writer, 1925 -; juvenile and adult fiction, hist. research; 1st lt. Inf., 32nd Div .; line officer, Co. A, 126th Inf .; on staff, 63rd Brigade; Silver Star for gallantry in action; mem. Pi Gamma Mu, Am. Legion; 32nd Div. Vets. Assn., Eugene Field Soc. Clubs: Boston Authors (pres., 1933-34), Faculty (Harvard). Au- thor: Brothers of the Frontier; The Golden Gal- leon; The Crimson Cutlass; The White l'lume of Navarre; Yellow Jacket; The King's Spurs; His Own Star; Three Points of Honor; Shaggy: The Ilorse from Wyoming; Good Luck, Lieutenant !; City of Adventure; The Singing Dog; The Patriot Lad Books (12 titles); The Bob Hanson Books (4 titles) ; The Red Gilbert books (2 titles) ; The Glory of Peggy Harrison (with Harford Powel, Jr.) ; The Giant's House (with Harford Powel, Jr.); many short stories. Three Points of Honor won $4,000 prize offered by Little, Brown & Co. and Boy Scouts, 1928; Shaggy: the Horse from Wy- oming won Ist prize of $500 in Ford Foundation contest for better literature for children, 1935. Protestant. Independent. Office and home: 14 Blackstone Ter., Newton.
V CARTIER, Arthur J. B., lawyer; b. Biddeford, Me., Dec. 29, 1886; s. Joseph Cartier and Philomene (Loiselle) C .; ed. Biddeford (Me.) high sch .; Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Law; LL. B., Univ. Me., 1909, LI.M., 1911; m. Mathilde Lefebure of Montreal, Can., Mar. 25, 1912; children-Pauline M., Arthur T., Madeline F., Maurice R., Marguerite M. Admitted to practice, Maine, 1909, U.S. Circuit Ct., 1911, Mass., 1912, Circuit Ct. Appeals, 1934; city solici- 1934 -; pres. Belmont Realty Co., Providence, R.I .; alternate del. at large, Dem. Nat. Conv., 1924; can- didate for Congress, 15th Mass. congressional dist., 1916, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1921; Dem. candidate, State auditor, 1919; mem. Am. Mass., York Co. (Me), Bristol Co., and Fall River Bar Assns., Forestiers Franco-Americains (Supreme V.Chief, Supreme Tr., auditor), K.C. (Fall River), L'Union St. Jean Bap- tiste d'Amérique. Clubs: Calumet (Fall River), La Prévoyance (Boston). Pub. French newspaper, 1/'ICelair, 1900-02. Catholic. Democrat. Office: Federal Building, Boston. Home: 1107 South Main St., Fall River.
tor, Biddeford, Me., 1910-12; asst. U.S. atty., V CASES, Herbert Edwards Brown, secretary, Am. Bd.
VCARVER, Engene Pendleton, Jr., lawyer; b. Arling- ton, Nov. 9, 1891; s. Eugene Pendleton Carver and Clara Thurston (Porter) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1913; L. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1916; grad. studies
at Univ. of London (Eng.), 1919; m. Dorothy Lee Bell of Cobden, Ill., Sept. 10, 1917. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1916; in practice alone, Boston, 1916 -; dir. Boston Insurance Company, Pratt Coal Co., Marcy Bros. & Co., Inc., Frost Coal Co .; clk. Metropolitan Coal Co .; pvt., corpl., sergt., 1st It., Mass. N.G., 1910-17; 1st lt. 5th Pioneer Inf., 1st It. 56th Pioneer Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Vets. For. Wars (past comdr. in chief), Am. Legion, Disabled Am. Vets. of World War, Elks. Club: Boston Art (pres.). Unitarian. Republican. Of- lice: 110 State St., Boston. Home: 15 Buckminster Rd., Brookline.
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