Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 49

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VCARVER, Harold Parker, statistician; b. Newton Centro, Feb. 23, 1907; s. Percy Winfred Carver and Lottie Jean (Small) C .; ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1930; m. Margaret R. Mackintosh of Newton High- lands, Mar. 21, 1931; children-Margaret Gay, Richard David, Douglass Mackintosh. Statistician with Harris, Forbes & Co., Ballou, Adams & Whit- temore, Burgess & Leith, 1930-35; pres. Carver & Co., Inc .; mem. Zeta Psi, Phi Beta Kappa, Clubs: University ( Boston), Duxbury Yacht, Woodland Golf. Congregationalist. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: Newton Centre.


V CARY, Burton Wolcott, lawyer, manufacturer; b. Worcester, July 18, 1886; s. William Burnham Cary and Caroline E. (Howe) C .; ed. B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1908; student, Georgetown Univ., Law Sch., 1908-10; m. Mildred E. Tilden of Waltham, Sept. 9, 1915; children-Elizabeth, Wolcott. Began as ex- aminer U.S. Patent Office, 1908; admitted to Mass. bar, 1911; practiced patent law, Boston, 1910 -; partner Fish, Hildreth, Cary & Jenney; pres. and (lir. Clifford Mfg. Co., Kenyon Instrument Co., 1927 -; has held various town offices for 15 years. Clubs: University, Boston City, Country ( Winches- tor). Protestant. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 6 Everett Av., Winchester.


VCASANO, Carl Diano, insurance counselor; b. Italy, Ang. 22, 1870; s. Rosolino Casano and Rosaria Diano C .; brought to U.S., 1880; ed. pub. high sch .;; m. Lilian Glover, June 12, 1899; children-Lydia G. (wife of Dr. Black), Florence R., Marion A., Beatrice F. (Mrs. Austin Ledwith). In insurance bus., 1900 -; ins. counselor, Penn Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Phila. Club: Boston City. Catholic. Repub- lican. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 970 Franklin St., Melrose.


CASASSA, Andrew A., lawyer, bank president; b. Boston, Sept. 17, 1886; s. Angelo Casassa and Lou- ise C .; ed. Revere high sch .; Ballou & Hobigand Prep. Sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1908; m. Emily G. Greene, Mar. 1911. Practiced law, Re- vere, 1908 -; pres. 1st Nat. Bk., Revere, 1928 -; mem. bd. dirs., Revere Ch. Commerce, 15 yrs .; mcm. bd. dirs. 1st Nat. Bk .; tr. County Sav. Bk .; mem. Revere Sch. Com., 3 yrs., selectmen, 3 yrs., Mass. No. of Rep., 3 yrs., State Senate, 3 yrs .; town so- licitor, 2 yrs., city solicitor, 6 yrs .; mem, Planning Bd, 6 yrs .; Mayor, City of Revere, 6 yrs .; pres. Revere Bd. Trade; Boulevard Amusement Co., Drome Amusement Co .; Ch. Commerce; mem. Legal Adv. Bd., Exemption Bd., Appeal B;d. (chmn.), World War; mem. Elks, Eagles, Moose, Sons of Italy, Italian Ch. Commerce. Travel: Can., U.S., Bermuda, Cuba. Catholic. Republican. Office: 254 Broadway, Revere. Home: 655 Beach St., Revere. Summer res .: Littleton.


Comm. For. Missions; b. Pawtucket, R.I., Feb. 13, 1877; s. James G. Case and llelen A. (Brown) C .; ed. Pawtucket pub, schs .; B.S., R.I. Coll., 1897; l'h. B., Brown Univ., 1900; Hartford Theol. Sem., 1904; m. Ada Rogers of Pawtucket, R.L., Sept. 14, 1904; children-Roger HI., Raymond J. Ordained Cong. ministry, 1901; missionary, Micronesia, 1904- 10; with for. dept., Bd. Missions, 1911-, now sec. Clubs: Congregational (Boston). Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 20 Ware Rd., Auburndale.


VCASEY, Joseph Edward, congressman; b. Clinton, Dec. 27, 1898; s. John Edward Casey and Winifred M. (Carey) C .; ed. LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch .; married Constance Dudley; children- Jane, John. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1920; in prac- tlec at Clinton, 1920 -; mem. 74th and . 75th Con-


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gresses (1935-39), 3rd Mass. Dist. Served as pvt., U.S.A., World War. Catholle. Democrat. Home: Clinton.


YOASS, Kingman Packard, Insurance broker; b. Til- ton, N.H., Apr. 1, 1895; s. Arthur True Cass and Mary Wallace ( Packard) C .; ed. Tilton Sch., Tilton, N.H .; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1916; graduate work, Boston Univ. Sch. Bus. Adm .; m. Mary Frances Fiske of Brookline, May 10, 1919; 1 son-Donald Chandler. Auditing Dept., Fed. Res. Bk. of Boston, 1916-17; constrn. div., U.S. Army, personnel and supplles, 1917-19; insurance sue- cessively as inspector, spl. agent, broker, gen. agent and mem. Boston Bd. of Fire Underwriters, Inc., 1919-38; Seleetman of Winchester; asst treas, Rep. State Com .; elvilian naval cruise, U.S.S. Now Jersey, 1916; Ist lt., Constn. Div., U.S. Army, 1917- 19; pres. and treas. Kingman P. Cass, Ine., Boston; eorporator, Winchester Sav. Bk .; mem. Delta Tau Delta, Masons (Past Master, Wm. Parkman Lodge of Winchester; Past High Priest, Winchester Royal Arch Chap.), Am. Legion (Past Comdr. of Win. Post and Past Dist. Comdr.), Mass. Hort. Soc., Soc. of the War of 1812 ( Mass., Nat'l. Exec. Del.). Club: Conomo Pt. Yacht (Essex). Dese. Lt. Ed. Kingman, Bridgewater, soldier in Am. Rev- olution; Capt. John Kingman, commdr. Fort Phoe- nix, War of 1812. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: 141 Milk St., Boston. Home: 52 Yale St., Winchester. Summer res .: Essex.


Y CASSIDY, James E., bishop; ordalned ministry R.C. ch., Sept. 8, 1898; consecrated bishop, May 27, 1930; apptd. bishop of Fall River, July 28, 1934, as suc- cessor to Bishop Daniel F. Feehan who died July 19, 1934. Ilome: 394 Highland Av., Fall River.


VOASSIDY, James T., lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 28, 1882; s. Patrick Cassidy and Ann (MeGovern) C .; ed. Boston high sch .; Boston Univ., 1901-05; m. Ilelen K. Harris, of Boston, Aug. 1, 1921; children -James T., Jr., Eileen Marie. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905; gen. practlee of law, Boston, 1905 -; asso. with Frederick J. Daggett, 1910-36; asst. dist. atty., Suffolk Co., 1935 -; tr. Mass. State Coll .; mem. Elks. Office: 12 Pemberton Sq., Boston. Home: 30 Mayfield St., Dorchester.


YCASTANO, Giovanni, artist; b. Gasperina, Calabria, Italy, Oct. 2, 1896; s. Joseph Castano and Maria Therese (l'rocopio) C .; ed. art education under Philip L. Hale, Leslle P. Thompson, Huger Elliot, F. M. Lamb, Henry James, and at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; m. Josephine Caruso of Cincinnati, 1926; children-John, Elvira, Marie. Represented in Broekton Pub. Mdb., Springfield Art Assn .; painted stage settings of Boston Opera House; scenic artist and designer of Cincinnati Grand Opera, 1922-27; murals in First Bapt. Ch. (Coving- ton, Ky.), Mercy Academy (Cincinnati, O.), Metro- politan Theater (Boston, 1927); painted stage scenery for Town Hall, Peterborough, N.II., 1936; decorated St. Peter's Ch., Boston, 1936; hon. men- tion, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1918, Springfield Art Club, 1926; mem. Clubs: Boston Art, Cincinnati Art, Brockton Art. Catholie. Republican. Of- fice: 66 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 245 llunne- well St., Needham Heights.


YOASTLE, William Bosworth, physielan, professor of medlemne; b. Cambridge, Oct. 21, 1897; S. William Ernest Castle and Clara Sears ( Bosworth) C .; ed. Browne and Nichols Sch., Cambridge, 1909-14; Harvard, 1914-17; M.D., ilarvard Med. Sch., 1921; hon. M.S., Yale, 1933, hon. M.D., Univ. Utrecht (Netherlands), 1936; m. Louise Muller of South Ardmore, Pa., July 1, 1933. Interne, Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1921-23; asst. In physiology, llarvard Sch. Pub. llealth. 1923-25, instr .. Harvard Med. Sch., 1924-25; asst. res. phys .. Thorndike Mem. Lab .. Boston City Hosp., 1925-26, chief res. phys., 1926- 27, asst. in medicine, 1927-29: asst. in medicine. Harvard Med. Sch., 1925-27, ahimni asst., 1927-28. asst., 1928-29; instr. 1929, asst. prof., 1929-32, 2880. prof., 1932-37, prof., 1937 -: asso. phys., Thorndike Mem. Lab., Boston Clty Hosp., 1929-32, asso. dir., 1932-, jr. visiting phys., 1933 -; dir. Rockefeller Foundation Commn. for Study of Anemia in Puerto Rico, 1931-32; tr. Boston Med. Lib .; pres. The Children's Art Centres, Inc., Boston; fellow A.C.P .; mem. A.M.A., Assn. Am. Phys., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Am. Soc. Tropical Med., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Biol. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha. Awarded John Phillips memorial prize of Ain. Coll. Phys, for year 1932; William Procter, Jr., inter- nat. award for distinguished service in the sci- ences promoting health, by Philadelphia Coll. Pharmacy and Sel., for year 1935. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Interurban Clinical. Office: Boston City Hospital, Boston. Home: 165 Aspinwall Av., Brookline.


CASWELL, Francis A., headmaster; b. Salem, Feb. 18, 1898; s. Francis E. Caswell and Catherine (Cole) C .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B. (cum laude). Harvard, 1919; B.D., Eplsc. Theol. Seh., Cambridge, 1925; m. Dorothea Knight Wilson of Brookline, Aug. 31, 1929. Teacher, Rivers Sch., Brookline, 1919-22, teacher and asst. headmaster, preparing many boys for coll. In Ger. and hist., 1925-36; studied, visited schs., 1936-37; asst. headmaster, Dexter Sch., Brookline, 1937-38, headmaster, 1938 -; pvt. S.A.T.C. at Harvard during World War, 2 mos. Club: Harvard (Boston). Travel: Europe, U.S., Can. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Dexter School, 169 Freeman St., Brookline. Home: 483 Boylston St., Brookline. Summer res .: Portland, Me.


VCASWELL, Harry Harlow, business executive; b. Glastonbury, Conn., June 28, 1883; s. Horace Pen- field Caswell and Mary (Alcie) C .; ed. Bridgeport (Conn.) high sch., 1898-1902; Mass. Coll. Osteo- pathy, 1907-10; m. Estelle Marie Miller of Brook- line, Jan. 1, 1905 (d.); 1 dau .- Patricia Carol. Asso. with W. F. Young, Ine., mfrs. of Absorbine and Absorbine, Jr., Springfield, continuously, 1910-, adv. mgr. and dir., 1919-, treas. and gen. mgr., 1919 -; dir. Third Nat. Bk. & Trust Co., Milton Bradley Co .; tr., mem. bd. of Investment, Springfield Five Cents Sav. Bk .; v.p. Wilbur 12. Young Realty Co .; mem. Common Council, Spring- field, 1915-18, pres. Bd. Aldermen, 1919, 1920, pres. Chamber of Commerce, 1926, 1927; Chmn. bd. govs., Shriners Hosp. for Crippled Children; tr. Wesson Memorial Hosp .; mem. Masons (32º), K.T., Shrine (past potentate). Clubs: Colony, Advertising, City (Springfield) ; Longmeadow Country (Long- meadow); Winnapaug Hills Golf (Watch Hill, R.I.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 111 Ly- man St., Springfield. Ilome: 6 Ames Hill Drive, Springfield.


Y CASTEN, Dr. Virgil Gieun, physician; b. McCook, Neb., July 11, 1902; s. Geo. C. Casten and Maude R. (Evans) C .; ed. Univ. Neb .; A.B., Univ. Denver, 1924; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1928; m. Ruth Adams Graham of Sterling, 1927; children-lielen Alice, Ruth Virginla, Virgil Glenn, Ir., Jean Mar- cia. Clin. asst. in ophthalmology, Mass. Eye and Bar Infirmary, 1931-34; asst. in ophthalmology, V CATHERON, Allison Graham, lawyer; b. Kempt, Harvard Mod. Sch., 1931-36; instr. ophthalmology, N.S., June 26, 1878; s. Howard Douglas Catheron and Mary Arbella (Allison) C .; ed. Beverly high sch .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1900; LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Alice L. Millett of Beverly, Sept. 24, 1906; children-Lorraine, Mrs. Miriam McCollom. Prin., Norwell high seh., 1900-02; partner, Hoag & Catherton, 1906-17; chief probation officer, Suf- folk Superior Criminal Ct., 1917-20; with Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, 1920-, partner, 1930 -; mem. Mass. Probation Commn., 1921-27, Beverly sch. com., 1922-24; mem. Am. Middlesex, and Bos- ton Bar Assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho. Club: Hunnewell (Newton). Unitarian. Republi- Harvard Med. Sch., 1937 -; asst. surg. in ophthal- mology, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1934 -; Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1934 -; consultant in ophthal- mology, Newton Hosp. 1934 -; Faulkner Hosp. 1935 -; ophthalmologist, U.S.N., 1936 -; fellow, A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Acad. of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Am. Assn. Ophthalmic Research; N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Charles River Country. Author: Neuro-ophthalmology. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. Home: 1038 Center St., Newton Centre.


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ean. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 79 El- more St., Newton Centre.


CATLIN, George Lewis, business executive; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 15, 1878; s. Lyman Sheldon Catlin and Helen Jeanette (Lewis) C .; ed. Bridge- port high sch .; A.B., Yale, 1901; m. Maria Dolores Ainsa of San Francisco, Calif., Aug 31, 1920 (d. Mar. 5, 1934) ; 1 dau .- Carmelita de Anza; m. (2nd) Mrs. Mildred C. MeGuckin of Cambridge, Nov. 28, 1934. Various positions in early career; financial dept., Locomobile Co. of America, Bridgeport, Conn., 1914-17, comptroller, asst. treas,, 1919-22; treas. Skinner Organ Co., Boston, 1922-32; first vice pres., treas., dir. Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., 1932 -; tr. Mechanies and Farmers Sav. Bk., Bridgeport, Conn .; ensign U.S.N.R.F., 1917, 1t. j.g., 1918, It. and naval constructor, 1918. Clubs: Yale (N.Y.), University (Boston), Country (Brookline). Congregational. Republican. Office: Aeolian- Skinner Organ Co., Boston. Home: "Woodvale Farm", Page Rd., Lincoln. Summer res .: "Mead- owrocks", Whitefield, N.Y.


CATTELL, Psyche, psychologist; b. Garrison, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1893; d. James McKean Cattell and Jose- phine (Owen) C .; ed. pvt. instruction; M.A., Cornell, 1925; Id.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1925, Ed. D) .. 1927; diploma, Sargent Seh. Phys. Edn .; courses at Coll. N. Y., Columbia, Stanford Univ., New Seh. Social Research, summer schs. of Woods Hole Marine Biol. Lab., Mt. Desert Island Biol. Lab., Univ. Vienna; nmarried; adopted son-Hudson. Research asst., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1922-25, 1925-26, research asso., 1927-36, work with Har- vard Growth Study to assist in evaluation and se- lection of tests and measures for sch. children, help in revision of Dearborn-Westbrook Reading Test and of norms, reliability studies, etc. of Prof.


Walter F. Dearborn's Intelligence Tests and of Pret-Dearborn Arithmetic Tests; research asst. in psychology, Stanford Univ., 1925-26, help In selec- tion of materials for masculinity-femininity test and revision of Stanford Achievement Tests; re- search fellow, Dept. Child Hygiene Harvard Sch. Pub. Health, 1932-, work in evaluation and selee- tion of tests for study of individual growth of in- fants and pre-sch. children and constrn. of intelli- gence tests; instr. mental testing, Nursery Tr. Sch., Boston, 1936-38; fellow Soc. Research in Child Development, Am. Assu. Applied Psycholo- gists, A.A.A.S .; mem. N.E.A., Nat, Edul. Research Assn., Am. Psychol. Assn. Author: many sci. arti- cles on school standing and physical traits, Den- tition as a Measure of Maturity, The Inconstancy of the IQ as Measured by Group Intelligence Tests, Mental Development from Birth to Puberty, etc. Office: School of Public Health, Harvard Univer- sity, Cambridge. Ilome: 4 Chetwynd Rd., Cam- bridge.


Y CATTELL, Richard B. C, physician; b. Martins Ferry, O., Mar. 21, 1900; s. William Mahlon Cat- tell and Edith Virginia (Brenneman) C .; ed. A.B., Mount Union Coll., 1921; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1925; m. Agnes Campbell Matzinger of Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 17, 1925; children-Mary Virginia, Rich- ard Brenneman, William Channing, John Andrews, Jeanne Elizabeth. Private, Evacuation Hosp. #2, A.R.I ..; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, several med. societies. Clubs: University, Weston Golf, Dux- bury Yacht. Author: med. articles. Protestant. Republican. Office: 605 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. Home: 87 llighland St., West Newton. Sum- mer res .: South Duxbury.


CAVERLY, Ernest Roscoe, superintendent of schools; b. Boston, Jan. 20, 1895; s. Roscoe G. Caverly and Fannie K. (Freeman) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B. (cum laude), Ilarvard, 1915; A.M., Teachers Coll. (Columbia), 1927; m. Ellen Claire Duer of Fletcher, O., Dec. 22, 1919; 1 dau .- Claire. Prin., high sch., Brattleboro, Vt., 1921-23; dir. Eng., pub. schs., Newton, 1923-26; prin. Drury high sch., No. Adams, 1926-30; headmaster high sch., Brookline, 1930-31; supt. schs., Brookline, 1931 -; mem. corp., Bouvé Boston Sch. Phys. Edn .; 2nd lt., Q.M.C., U.S.A., Dec. 1917-Dec. 1918; mem. N.E.A., A.F.&A.M. (Brookline Lodge, past Master), Clubs: Kiwanis ( Brookline, past pres. ), Mass. Schoolmas- ters'. Co-author: Aldine Third Language Book.


Travel: U.S., Europe, Cent. and So. Am. Baptist (mem. corp., Brookline Bapt. Ch.). Republican. Office: Town Hall, Brookline. Home: 192 Reservoir Ild., Chestnut Hill.


YCAVERNO, Julia Harwood, professor of Greek and Latin (emeritus) ; b. Milwaukee, Wis., Dee. 19, 1862; d. Rev. Charles Caverno and Abbie Hortensia (Smith) C .; ed. prepared by parents for coll .; A. B., Smith Coll., 1887, A.M., 1890; unmarried. Teacher Greek and Latin, Grant Collegiate Inst., Chicago, Ill., 1887-93; instr., asso. prof., prof. Smith Coll., 1893-1931, retired 1931; mem. Am. Philol. Assn., N.E. Class. Assn. Author: seattered papers on class. subjs. Travel: Greece, 1903, 1923; Europe. Dese. Lt. Samuel Smith, a founder of Hadley, 1659. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 6 West St., Northampton.


V CALMAY, Newton Russell, insurance broker; b. Boston, Nov. 25, 1884; s. George Franklin Cazmay and Anna (Russell) C .; ed. Cambridge pub. sehs .; m. Henrietta M. MacConnell of Somerville, Oct. 10, 1917. Engaged in general ins. bus., Cambridge, 1900 -; dir. Reliance Co-op. Dk .; mem. City Coun- cil, Cambridge, 1922-36, mem. Elks, Harvard Square Bus. Men's Assn. (dir. and see.). Clubs: Union, llarvard Faculty. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 8 Boylston St. Home: 8 Plympton St., Cam- bridge.


V CENTER, Harry Hryant, professor of journalism ; b. Gloucester, Feb. 16, 1877; s. Edward Bryant Center and Elizabeth ( Hartley) C .; ed. Gloucester high sch., 1890-91; A.B., Boston Univ., 1900; m. Lillian Gray Whitelaw of Ryegate, Vt., Sept. 5, 1905; 1 son-Edward Whitelaw. Reporter Gloucester Daily News, 1900, mng. editor, 1901-02; city ed., Waltham Evening News, 1902; reporter and sports ed., Boston Post, 1902-12; mng. ed., Quebec Chron- icle, 1912-13; copy desk, night ed. Boston Post, 1913-16; asso. with Boston Univ. Seh. of Journal- ism continuously since 1914, instr., 1914, asst. prof., 1916, asso. prof., 1917, prof. and head of dept. of journalism, 1918 -; mem. Am. Assn. Teachers of Journalism, Kappa Tau Alpha. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: Boston Univ., Boston. Home: 19 Ricker Rd., Newton.


VCENTERVALL, Ivan Alexis Teofft, dentist; b. Skar- hult, Sweden, Apr. 11, 1871; s. Johan Christian Centervall and Nanna Johanna ( Andersdotter-Leo) C .; eame to America, 1892; B.S., Helsingborg Seh., 1890; student Helsingborg Inst. for Med. Gym- nastics and Massage, 1890-91; D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1904; m. Adèle Torborg Regina Jöns- son of Resmo, Sweden, Sept. 22, 1903; children- Torsten Ivan, Margareta Malvina (Mrs. Robert


Brandt), Alexandra Torborg (Mrs. Addison Cowles). Asst., Swedish Instr. for Med. Gymnastics and Massage, Copenhagen, Denmark, '891-92; prac- tieed med. gymnasties and massage, Boston, 1892- 1901; private practice and at Boston Dispensary (med. dept.), Boston City Hosp. (surg. Ont Patient dept.), and Adams Nervine Asylum; began prae- tice of dentistry, Boston, 1901; instr. elin, dentistry, Tufts Coll. Dental Sch,, 1905-16; mem. visiting staff, Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, 1914- 17; instr. Dental Out Patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1912; inem. Am. Dental Assn., Mass. Dental Soe., Northeastern Dental Soc., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Swedish University of Greater Boston, Appalachian Mt., Swedish Gym- nastie Club "Posse" ( Boston), Order of Vasa. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 419 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 56 llarvard Av., Brookline. Summer res .: The Mayllower, Provincetown.


CHACE, Fenner A., Jr., asst. curator; b. Fall River, Oct. 5, 1908; s. Fenner A. Chace and Mary D. (Buf- finton) C .; ed. Durfee high sch., Fall River; A. B., Harvard, 1930, A.M., 1931, Ph.D., 1934; m. Janice D. Grinnell of Tiverton, R.1. Asst. curator of ma- rine invertebrates, Mus. Comp. Zoël., 1931 --: asst. in biol., Harvard, 1935; Alexander Agassiz fellow in oceanography, 1935 --; mem. Sigma Xi. Author: papers dealing with the taxonomy and blology of erustacca. Travel: Eastern U.S., Bermuda. Chris- tian. Independent. Offlee: Mus. of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge. Home: 18A Forest St., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Tiverton, R.I.


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CHACE, Frank Clinton, superintendent of schools; b. Fall River, June 2, 1905; s. Ellery W. Chace and Ella M. (Sumner) C .; ed. B.M.C. Durfee high sch., Fall River; A.B., Harvard, 1927; Ed.M., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1937; m. Alice L. Rigby of Fall River, July 14, 1928; children-Frank C., Jr., Alston R. Teacher and prin., Joseph Case High Sch., Swansea, 1927-30, supt. schs., Swansea, 1930 -; tr. Swansea Free Pub. Lib .; mem. N.E.A., Bristol Co. Teachers' Assn. (pres. 2 yrs.), Mass. Supts. Assu., Phi Delta Kappa, etc. Club: Fall River Harvard. Ancestors came to U.S. in 1629 and settled near Fall River. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Swansea. Home: Mill St., Swan- sea.


CHACE, Jonathan; b. Saranac Lake, N.Y., Oct. 8, 1900; s. Arnold Buffum Chace, Jr., and Alice (Per- kins) C .; ed. St. George's Seh., Newport, R.I., 1914- 18; B.S., Princeton, 1922; m. Ruth Halsted of Syra- cuse, N.Y., Feb. 24, 1923; children-Deborah, Jona- than, Jr. In employ Gates Finishing Co., Medford, 1923-24; Harris Forbes & Co., Boston, 1924-29; treas. Harris, Forbes Trust Co., 1929-33; Union Trust Co., 1933-35; National Recovery Adm., 1934; sales mgr., Jackson & Curtis, 1935-36; pres. Chaee, Whiteside Symonds & Co., Inc, 1936 -: treas. and dir. Cominodity Corp .; dir. Central N.E. Sanatorium, Inc .; mem. exec. com. Princeton Alumni Assu. of N.E. Clubs: Bond, Exchange ( Boston). Episeo- palian. Republican. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: Hingham.


CHANCE, William George, instructor chemistry and microbiology: b. Stamford, Conn., Dec. 10, 1901; S. William W. Chace and Katherine L. (George) C .; ed. The Peddie Sch., Heightstown, N.J .; Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1926; m. Helen M. Sheldon of Provi- denee, R.1., 1926; children-William G., Jr., Stephen S. Instr. math. and phys., Lowell Textile Inst., 1926-28, instr. chem., 1928 -; research in action of micro-organisms on textile materials, esp. cotton; mem. Omicron Pi, Sigma Xi. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: articles on textile microbiology. Co- author: microbiology chap., "Textile Research." Protestant. Independent. Office: Lowell Textile Institute, Lowell. Home: Westford.


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CHADBOURN, Erlon R .; b. Auburn, Me., Mar. 25, 1855; s. Sylvanus Chadbourn and Lurana Small (Moody) C .; ed. pub. schs, supplemented by sci. lectures; learned printer's trade; m. Lillie G. Walker of Woburn, June 22, 1887; 1 son-Ralpli Warren. Editor young people's columns for many years in Portland (Me.) Argus, Chicago Inter Ocean, Hartford Times, New York Christian Ad- vocate, Buffalo Express, Boston Wellspring, and other papers; prepared a weekly letter of sei. and industrial notes which was extensively used in Am. and foreign jours., 47 yrs. Home: Melrose.


Y CHADBOURN, Ralph W., electrical engineer; b. Lewiston, Me., Dec. 6, 1891; s. Erlon R. Chadbourn and Lillie G. (Walker) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1912, M.IS.E., 1914. Asst. to supt. of street lighting, Springfield, 1914-15; with Stone & Webster Man- agement Assn., 1915-16; In lab., Boston Edison Co., 1916-, head standardizing div., 1922-, asst. supt. lab., 1929 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Illuminating Engring. Soc., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials. Club: Harvard (Eastern Middlesex). Congrega- tionalist. Office: 1165 Massachusetts Av., Boston. Home: 394 Pleasant St., Melrose.


YCHADWELL, Harris Marshall, professor of physical chemistry; b. Amesbury, July 20, 1898; s. llarris Chadwell and Carrie F. (Marshall) C .; ed. Ames- bury high sch .; B.S., Dartmouth, 1919; A.M., Har- vard, 1921, Ph.D., 1924; m. Margaret Curtis of San Bernardino, Calif., 1923; children-Margaret Anne, Harris Jesse. Instr. chem., Dartmouth, 1919-20; asst. in chem., Radcliffe Coll., 1920-22; asst. to dir., Wolcott Gibbs Mom. Lab., Harvard, 1922-23; instr., Tufts Coll., 1923-25, asst. prof. phys. chem., 1925- 33, prof., 1933 -; visiting prof., Harvard Summer Sch., 1924-29; civilian instr. radio, Dartmouth Tr. Detachment, U.S.A., in World War; past oflleer, Lexington (Mass.) Pub. Health Assn .; fellow A.A.A.S .; men. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn .; Landa Chl Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma, Gamma Alpha, Gamma


Delta Chl, Masons, Lexington Hist. Soc. Club: Lexington Field & Garden. Author: scientific arti- cles, Journal Am. Chem. Soc., Chem. Rovs. Travel: Ger., 1931-32. Protestant. Republican. Office: Pearson Chemical Laboratory, Tufts Coll., Med- ford. Home: 52 Forest St., Lexington. Summer res .: Kingston, N.H.


CHADWICK, Everett D., patent lawyer (retired); b. Bradford, Aug. 13, 1867; s. Harrison E. Chad- wick and Ellen E. (Tucker) C .; ed. Phillips An- dover Acad., 1887; A.13., Williams Coll., 1890; LL. B. Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1896; m. Adele M. Davis of Haverhill, Oet. 25, 1899; children-Harrison, Elizabeth, John. Asst. examiner, U.S. Patent Of- fice, 1890-94; in practice, Boston, 1894-1930; in charge, patent dept., Gillette Safety Razor Co., 1917-1930; retired; dir. N.E. Structural Co., Mistral Co., N.E. Trawler Equipment Co., Spray Engring. Co .; mem. Bd. of Appeal, Winchester, 6 yrs .; pvt. Winchester Machine Gun Co., Mass. State Guard,




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