Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 50

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Home: 24 Everett Av., Winchester.


CHADWICK, Henry Dexter, physician ; b. Boscawen, N.11., Jan. 2, 1872; s. Jeremiah C. Chadwick and Eliza (Austin) C .; ed. Boscawen high sch .; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; m. Edith N. Clark of Cambridge, May 1898; children-Maurice P., Bar- bara. Acting asst. surg., Ponce, Porto Rico, 1898; surg. interne, Boston City Hosp., 1895-96; began practice, Waltham, 1896; bacteriologist, Waltham Bd. of Health, 1899-1905; supt. Vt. Sanatorium, 1907-09; supt. Westfield State Sanatorium, 1909- 29; acting dir. div. tuberculosis, Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1927; tuberculosis controller, Detroit Dept. of Health, 1929-33; Mass. Commr. Pub. Health, 1933-38; med. dir. Middlesex Co. Sanatorium, Sept. 1938 -; originator 10 yr. program for exam. of sch. children for tuberculosis, now known as Chadwick elinies; mem. Bd. of Tuberculosis Examiners, 1917; men. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Pub. Health Asso., Am. Sanatorium Assn., Nat. Tuber- culosis Assn. (pres., 1939), Am. Climatol, and Clin. Assn. Club: Boston City. Author: articles on tuberculosis and pub. health. Congregationalist. Office and home: 775 Trapelo Rd., Waltham.


VCHAFFEE, Emory Leon, professor of physics; b. Somerville, Apr. 15, 1885; s. Emory Franklin Chaf- fee and Belle Genevieve (Carter) C .; ed. Somer- ville high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1907; A.M., Harvard, 1908, Ph.D., 1911; m. Alice Hampson of Cambridge, Mar. 1924; children-Leon Hampson, Eleanor; children by former marriage-Elsa K., Robert E. Experimental Service, at $1 a year, during World War; mem. Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Inst. Radio Engrs. Author: Physics Laboratory Manual; Theory of Thermionlc Vacuum Tubes. Republican. Office: Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Home: 130 Goden St., Belmont.


CHAFEE, Zechariah, Jr., professor of law; b. Provi- denee, R.I., Dec. 1885; s. Zechariah Chafee and Mary Dexter (Sharpe) C .; ed. Univ. gram. sch. and llope St. high sch., Providence, R.I .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1907, LL. D., 1937; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1913; Ll .. D., St. John's Univ., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1936; m. Bess Frank Searle of Troy, N.Y., July 20. 1912; children-Zechariah, Ill, Robert Searle, Anne Buffington, Ellen. Asst. treas. and sec., Builders Iron Foundry, Providence, R.I., 1907-10; admitted R.1. Bar, 1914; practiced law, Tillinghast & Collins, 1913-16; asst. prof. law, Harvard, 1916-19, prof., 1919-38, Langdell prof. law, 1938 -; taught sum- iners, Columbia, 1923, 1925, 1932, Chicago Univ., 1936; made many addresses on civ. Ilbertles and law reform, dir. Builders Iron Foundry, Provi- dence; past pres. Mass. Council for Abolition of Death Penalty; dir. Family Welfare Soc. of Cam- bridge, 1917-36; mem. Am. Bar Assn. (drafted fed- eral Interpleader act, 1936; mem. Com. on Clv. Rights), Colonial Soc. Mass., Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Philol. Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Century (N.Y.). Author: Freedom of Speech, 1920; The In- quiring Mind, 1927; many articles In legal and popular periodicals; pamphlets. Co-ed: Suffolk Co. Ct. Records, 1671-80, (1933); ed., legal casebooks. Desc. Roger Williams. Episcopallan. Democrat.


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Office: Langdell Hall, Harvard Law School, Cam- bridge. Home: 26 Elmwood Av., Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Sorrento, Me.


VCHARFIN, Clarence E., manufacturer; b. Portland, Me., Dec. 6, 1882; s. Franklin W. Chaffin and Hattie E. (Frye) C .; ed. Gorham (Me.) Acad .; Gray's Bus. Coll., Portland, Me .; m. Gertrude L. Billings of Grand Rapids, Mich., June 23, 1908; children- M.M., Barbara V. Office mgr., later supt., West- field Braid Co .; foreman, Warren Featherbone Co., Middleville, Mich .; order and invoice clk., North Packing & Provision Co., Somerville; office mgr., Bay State Thread Works, Springfield, 1906, cost & production mgr., supt., pres. and gen. mgr., now pres. and treas .; mem. Nat. Assn. Mtrs., Assn. Industries Mass., Springfield Chamber of Com- merce, Masons, Shrine. Clubs: Rotary, Reality (Springfield). Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 1-15 Mill St., Springfield. Home: 34 Ellington St., Longmeadow.


V CHIGNON, Wilfred, pharmacist; b. Thompson, Conn., Oet. 12, 1898; s. llenry Chagnon and Albina ( Legion) C .; ed. Newton Webster high sch., 1910- 14; D).D.S., N.Y. Dental Coll., 1919; Ph.G. Boston Sch. Pharm., 1924; m. Edna Reynolds of Auburn- dale, June 1, 1925. With F. A. Hubbard Co., Inc., Newton, 1922-, pres., treas, and dir., 1926 -; propr. Hubbard's Pharmacy, Newton, and Ogun- quit, Me .; tr. and dir. Boston Sch. Pharm .; mem. Newton Bus. Men's Assn. (pres. 1933), Newton Chamber of Connnerce (dir., 1935-), Am. Pharm. Assn., Nat. Retail Druggists Assn., Me. Pharm. Assn., Mass. Pharm. Assn., Boston Retail Drug- gists Assn., Boston Druggists Assn., Newton Drug- gists Assn. (pres., 1938), Elks. Clubs: Kiwanis (dir.), Hunnewell (Newton), University (Boston), Republican of Mass., Newton Young Men's Repub- lican, Mass. Apothecaries (pres., 1935), Charles- bank Horse Shoe (hon. mem.). Republican. Office: 425 Centre St. Ilome: 51 Vernon St., Newton.


CHAKMAKJIAN, Haroutioun Hovanes, educator; b. Adana, Armenia, Oct. 20, 1878; s. Hovanes Lucas Chakmakjian and Cohar (Jambazian) C .; ed. varl- ous Armenian schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1913; m. Made- leine Scott of W. Somerville, May 28, 1910 (d.); I son-Alan Hovanes. Instr. chem., Tufts Pre- Med. Sch., 1914; asst. prof., Tufts Med, and Dental Schs., 1918-27, asst. prof., 1927 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soe .; fellow A.A.A.S. Author: Eng .- Armenian Diet .; 4 books in Armenian, now out of print; arti- cles in chem. journals. Travel: U.S., Can. Office: 416 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 5 Blossom St., Arlington Ilgts.


V CHALMERS, Andrew Burns, clergyman, professor of religion; b. 'Worcester, June 21, 1903; s. Andrew Burns Chalmers and Lillian Mary (Knight) C .; ed. A.B., Yale Div. Sch., 1925-27; grad. work, New Col- lege, Edinburgh, and Mansfield College, Oxford, 1927-28; 13.1)., Union Theol. Sem., 1929; m. Eliza- beth Cope Scattergood of Germantown, l'a., Apr. 8, 1930; children-Thomas, Alan. Ordained Congl. ministry, 1929; asso. pastor, Mount Vernon Ch., Boston, 1929-31; pastor, 1st Congl. Ch., Williman- tic, Conn., 1931-35; prof. of religion and religious dir., Smith Coll., 1935 -; mem. Dwight Hall Adv. Board, Yale Unlv. Travel: Rus., Finland, Swed., Africa, Labrador. Sociallst. Home: 76 Elm St., Northampton.


VCHALMERS, Thomas, professor, lecturer; b. Al- goma, Mich., Jan. 8, 1869; s. Andrew Chalmers and Catherine (Doyle) C .; ed. Ann Arbor (Mich.) high sch .: A.B., Harvard, 1891; Ph.D., Hiram Coll., 1892; studied at Marburg Univ., Ger., St. Andrew's Univ., Scot .; D.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1908; m. Maude Vir- ginia Smith of Columbus, O., June 20, 1891; chil- dren-Thomas Lewis (d.), Marjorie, Philip Owen, Donald Creighton, Virginia, Mary Eleanore, Bar- bara, Duncan Macfarlane, Douglas. Pastor, Colum- bus, O., Brooklyn, N.Y., Port Huron, Mich., Man- chester, N.II .; owner, Allen Mil. Sch., West New- ton, 1917-26; prof. hist., Boston Univ., 1926 -; win- ter prof., Rollins Coll., Winter Park, Fla., 1934 -; lecturer on internat. relations; pres. Pembroke Sanatorium, Concord, N.H., 1907 -; mem. bd. edn., Manchester, N.IL., 1912, N.II. Senate, 1913-14; chmn., Rep. Conv., 1912; mem. Mass. State Rep.


Conv., 1919-20; mem. Am. Hist. Soc., Masons (32°). Clubs: University (Winter Park, Fla.), Hyannis- port. Author: Alexander Campbell in Scotland; The Juvenile Revival; The Ilistoric Catechisms; History of Town Church, Manchester, N.H .; corr., La Nouvelle Revue, Paris, Fr., 1926-28. Travel : Europe, 1891, 1897-98 (study), 1908, 1926-27 (study), 1937. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice and home: (summer) Hyannisport; (winter) Winter Park, Fla.


\CHALOFE, Julius L., pianist, composer; b. Boston, Sept. 2, 1892; s. Israel Chaloff and Helene (Siev) C .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; grad. N.E. Conserva- tory, 1910; m. Margaret V. Stedman of Elgin, Ill., 1919; children-Richard Stedman, Serge. Won first Mason & Hamlin prize, Boston, 1910; studied pianoforte with Ignaz Friedman, Berlin, Ger., 5 yrs .; studied composition and conducting with Hugo Kaun; debut with Blüthner orchestra, Ber- lin, 1913; taught pianoforte and composition, N.E. Conservatory of Music and privately, 1914 -; ed. for Carl Fischer Co., New York; mem. faculty, N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston; mem. U.S. Naval Reserve during World War. Author: works com- posed for pianoforte, voice, orchestra; ed., many standard works. Office: 30 Huntington Av., Bos- ton. Home: 25 Priscilla Rd., Newton. Summer res .: Manomet.


VCHAMBERLAIN, Albert Henry, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 9, 1872; s. Volney R. Chamberlain and Lucia Woodruff (Lincoln) C .; ed. Cambridge (Mass) Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899; m. Annie Robinson flooper of Cam- bridge, Apr. 11, 1913; children-Albert Henry, Jr., Barbara. Practiced law, 1899-1913; treas., dir., Ar- lington Mills, 1913 -; dir. Bay State Mchts. Nat. Bk., Lawrence, Mass .; tr. Bd. Investment, Essex Sav. Bk .; mem. Cambridge City Council, 1905-06; chinn. Liberty Loan drives, Methuen, Mass., World War. Republican. Office: 500 Broadway, Law- renee. Home: 43 Morton St., Andover. Summer res .: 4 Marine Av., Camden, Me.


V CHAMBERLAIN, Allen, author; b. Boston, May 2, 1867; S. Augustine lason Chamberlain and Hannah Augusta (Allen) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; m. Grace M. Inman of Stoneham, May 21, 1900; I son -Francis. Reporter, Boston Herald, 1888, Post, 1889-91, Transcript, 1891-95; free lance writer, edi- torials and spl, articles, 1895 -; park Commr., Tree Warden, Winchester, 1900-04; climn. Mass. Geog. Bd., 1926-32; tr. Rockport Hosp., 1934-37; dir. town forests, Rockport, 1934-36; camouflage service, Emergency Fleet Corp., pvt. Ist Motor Corps, Mass. State Guard, mem., Wood Fuel Com., Mass. Com. Pub. Safety, World. War; mem. A.A.A.S., Soc. Am. Foresters, Am. Forestry Assn. (past v.p.), Mass. Forest & Park Assn. (past sec.), Soe. Protection N.H. Forests, Mass. Trs. Pub. Res- ervations, Sandy Bay Ilist. Soc. (Rockport ). Clubs: Boston City, Appalachian Mt. (pres., 1906). Author: By Broomstick Train, 1895; Vacation Tramps in New England Highlands, 1919; Beacon Hill, Its Ancient Pastures and Early Manslons, 1925; Annals of the Grand Monadnock. 1936; The Old Castle of Pigeon Cove, 1939 Travel: U.S., Can, Europe. Desc. William Chamberlalne, Billerica; Samuel Allen, Windsor, Conn. Uni- tarian. Republican. Home: 121 Granite St., Rockport.


CHAMBERLAIN, Elsie K., teacher, director of school; b. Boston, Dec. 19, 1880; d. Barney M. Kat- telle and Caroline HI. (Watson) K .; ed. Newton high sch .; Framingham Normal Sch., 1903; m. Henry M. Chamberlain of Somerville, June 26, 1907. Teacher, Watertown, 1903-07: lectured on interior decora- tion, Paine Furniture Co., 1912; free lance lectur- ing, teaching at Garland Sch. of Home-making, 1912-22; lecturer, Clothing Information Bur., Fi- lene's, Boston, 1922-26; started Chamberlain Sch., 1926; dir. Chamberlain Sch .; teacher, Garland Sch .; "Your Home," Boston Herald; mem. Fashion Group, N.E. Home Economies Assn. Clubs: Boston Ad- vertising, Business & Professional Women's. Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 739 Boylston St., Bos- ton. Home: 236 Marlboro St., Boston. Summer res .: Hudson.


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CHAMBERLAIN, George Dudley, manufacturer, ed- itor (retired) ; b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1858; s. John Niles Chamberlain and Sarah M. (Harrison) C .; ed. publie sch. and Stebbins Collegiate Inst., Springfield; A.M., Amherst Coll., 1920; Dr. 11n- manies, Springfield Coll., 1922; m. Ellie Bullock Dakin of Springfield, Nov. 9, 1888; children-Emily Hazard, Sydney Dakin, Eleanor C. (Mrs. Edward Foster llewins), Alexander Rodger. Began as bookkeeper, 1873; accountant in paymaster's office, U.S. Armory, 1884; traveling auditor, Conn. River R.R., 1885-89; pres. and treas. Warwick Cycle Mig. Co., Springfield, 1889-94; pub. and ed., "Good House- keeping", 1901; past pres. Springfield Playground Assn .; mem. Springfield Civic Group Commn. ; mneni. City Council, 1907-08, Bd. Aldermen, 1909-12; mem. Mass. No. of Rep., 1913-16, .Mass. Senate, 1917-29; mem. Governor's Council, 1929-33; tr. Springfield Coll .; mem. advisory bd., Mass. State Univ. Exten- sion; v.p. Mass. Civie League, Boston; hon. v. chmn. Conn. Valley Br., For. Policy Assn .; mem. adv. bd. Springfield Boys' Club; pres. Chamberlain Assn, Am .; past mem. Exec. Com. Nat. Council Cong. Chs .; del Internat. (Fifth) Council, Bourne- mouth, Eng, 1930. Congregationalist. Repub- liean. Home: 39 Madison Av., Springfield.


Y CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph Scudder, professor of chem- istry; b. Hudson, O., Mar. 8, 1870; s. William Isaac Chamberlain and Lucy Jones (Marshall) C .; ed. B.S., 1a. State Coll., 1890, M.S., 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1899; grad. study, Univ. Berlin, 1908-09; student, Oxford Univ. (Eng.), 1930-31; m. Mary Cole Brauns of Baltimore, Md., June 23, 1903; 1 dau .- Lucy Marshall. Grad. asst. in chem., la. State Coll., 1890-92, asst., 1894-97; instr. in chem., Oberlin (O.) Coll .. 1899-1901; research asst. to Prof. Ira Remsen, Johns Hopkins, 1901; asst. ehem- ist, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1901-03, chemist, 1903-08; asso. prof. chem., Mass. State Coll., 1909-13, prof. agrl. and organic chem., 1913-, head of dept. ehen., 1928-34, Goessman prof., 1934 -; fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Chemists; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., N.I. Assn. Chemistry Teachers (pres., 1928-30), P'hi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Tau Delta. Author: Organic Agricultural Chemistry, 1916; Textbook of Organic Chemistry, 1921. Co- editor: Chemistry in Agriculture (with C. A. Brown). Episcopalian. Democrat. Ofllee: Massa- chusetts State College, Amherst. lome: 407 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, Summer res .: Sand Beach, Stonington, Me.


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N CHAMBERLAIN, Samuel, etcher, author; b. Creseo, Ia., Oct. 28, 1895; s. George E. Chamberlain and Cora Lee (Summers) C .; ed. Aberdeen ( Wash. ) high sch .; Univ. Wash .; M.I.T., 1918; m. Narcissa Gel- latly of New York City, Apr. 27, 1923; children- Narcisse, Stéphanie. Architect, 1919-25; asst. prof. architecture, Univ. Mich., 1925-26; dir. The Amer- jean Scene; leeturer on graphie arts, M.I.T .; etched work in Brit. Mus., Bibliothèque Nationale (Paris), Llb. Congress, N.Y. Pub. Lib., Mus. Fine Arts (Boston) ; awards: hon, mention, Paris Salon, 1925, bronze medal, 1928, Field Service Traveling fellow- ship, 1923, Guggenheim Mem. fellowship, 1926, for study of etching at Royal Coll. Art, London, Kate W. Arms prize, Soe. Am. Etchers Exhbn., 1933, John Taylor Arms prize, same, 1936; Am. Field Serviee with Fr. army, 1916-17, driver, S.S. 632, U.S.A., 1917-19, croix de guerre; mem. Soe. Am. Etchers, Chicago Soe. Etchers, Phi Delta Theta, Marblehead Arts Assn. (v.p.), Hist. Soc., cte. An- thor: A Small House in the Sun; Cape Cod in the Sun; Beyond New England Thresholds; Open House in New England; ete .; Sketches of Northern Spanish Architecture; Through France with a Sketchbook; Tudor Homes of England; etc; Twelve Etchings of Yale; Vingt Lithgraphie du Vieux Paris; etc. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office and home: 31 Front St., Marblehead. Summer res .: 4 Rue du Temple, Senlis, Oise, France.


shipper for Chamberlain & Co., 1 yr .; accountant, Truman G. Edwards & Co., certified pub. account- ants, 5% yrs .; with Arlington Coop. Bk., July 1924-, asst. troas., Nov. 1924-28, treas., Nov. 1928 -; dir. and mem. Security Com., Arlington Coop. Bk .; pres. Mass. Coop. Bk. League, Sept. 1937-39; mem. Nat. Exec. Com., U.S. Building & Loan League; tr., treas., mem. exec. com., Syminies Arlington Hosp .; treas,, dir., mem. exec. com., Menotomy Assos., Ine .; mem. Finance Com., Town of Arlington, 1929, 1930, 1935, chmn. 1936; seaman 2nd class, U.S. Naval Res., June 25-Dee. 1918; mein. Am. Legion (charter mem. Arlington l'ost #39), Arlington Chamber of Commerce (past sec., treas., dir.). Club: Kiwanis (Arlington, past pres., V.p., sec.). Travel: U.S. (extensive), Can. Baptist.


Republican. Office: 699 Massachusetts Av., Ar- lington. Home: 160 Jason St., Arlington. Summer res .: No. Falmouth.


CHAMBERLAIN, William Edward, banker; b. Brookline, June 25, 1892; s. William Edward Cham- berlain and Matilda (Gunderson) C .; ed. Volkmann Seh., Boston. Asst. v.p., State St. Trust Co .; asst. treas., Army & Navy Service Com., Inc .; asst. treas., Boston Chamber of Commerce Realty Trust; corp. men. Free Hosp. for Women & Children, Washington Home; mem. Community Fed. of Bos- ton (chmn. events com.). Clubs: Eastern Ilorse (sec .- treas.), Paddock (see .- treas.), The Commer- cial of Boston (asst. sec.), The Merchants (asst. see.), Nantneket Yacht, Republican of Mass. (exec. com.). Unitarian. Republican. Office: State St. Trust Co., State St., Boston. Home: 9 Willow St., Boston. Summer home: Nantucket.


CHAMBERLIN, Edward Hastings, professor of eco- nomies; b. La Conner, Wash., May 18, 1899; s. Fred Hastings Chamberlin and Irene (Dugan) C .; ed. lowa City (la.) high sch .; S.B., State Univ. In., 1920; A.M., Univ. Mich., 1922; A.M., Harvard, 1924, Ph. D., 1927; m. Lucienne Foubert of Paris, Fr., 1924; 1 dau .- Anne Monique. Instr. economics, ITniv. Mieh., 1920-22; Harvard, 1922-23, 1924-29, Henry Lee Fellow, Harvard, 1923-24, asst. prof. economics, 1929-31, asso. prof., 1934-37, prof., 1937 -; mem. Com. Govt. Statistles & Information Services, 1934; 2nd It. Inf., 6 mos., World War; mem. Am. Reon. Assu., Royal Econ. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Rho, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: The Theory of Monopolistie Competition, 1933; (co- anthor) The Economics of the Recovery Program, 1934. Travel: Eng., Fr., It., Ger. Catholic. Of- fice: Dept. of Economies, Harvard University, Can- bridge. Home: 4 Channing St., Cambridge. Sum- mer res. : Flcamp, Seine Inferieur, France.


Y CHAMBERLIN, Edwin Martin, psychologist; b. Bos- ton, Aug. 16, 1890; s. Edwin Martin Chamberlin and Emma Frances (Lurvey) C .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., llarvard, 1911, A.M., 1914, Ph.D., 1917; m. Edna Caroline Gunn of Honolulu, Aug. 16, 1911; children-Mrs. Elizabeth C. Sehereschewsky, Edwin Martin, Jr. Teacher, Rindge Tech. Sch., Cambridge, 1911-12; Browne & Nichols Sch., 1912- 13, 1915-16; Austin teaching fellow in Edn., llar- vard, 1916-17; supt. schs., Edgewood, Pa., 1917-18; prof., head of dept. psychology, Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1919 -; pvt, practice in field of per- sonality adjustment and industrial psychology; exee. sec. N.E. Electrotypers Assn., 1935 -; adviser to various bus. companies; 1st It., eapt. Div. Psy- chology, serving as chief of Psychol. Examining Bd., Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C., and as chief of Reconstru. Service, Camp Devens, Ayer, also U.S. Gen. losp. #10, Boston; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Eta, Scabbard & Blade, Phi Delta Kappa; fellow A.A.A.S., etc. Club: Har- vard (Boston). Author: prof. papers on psychol. subjs. Travel: Europe (many times), Honolulu, U.S. Desc. William Chamberlin, settler in Mass., 1645. Republican. Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 17 Bow Rd., Belmont. Summer res .: Riverview, Gloucester.


CHAMBERLAIN, Walter T., banker; b. Cambridge, June 25, 1900; s. Walter B. Chamberlain and Fran- ees Lillian (Edwards) C .; ed. Arlington high sch .; V CHAMBERLIN, Henry Harmon, poet; b. Worcester, Boston Univ. (evening sch., 1% yrs.); Bentley Aug. 6, 1873; s. William Wigglesworth Chamberlin and Elizabeth Ferguson (Paine) C .; ed. Class. high sch., Worcester; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896; m. Armida Theresa Zoraide Moja of Lugano, Sch. Accounting (evening sch., 1 yr.); m. Hester B. Pratt of Belmont, Sept. 19, 1928; ] dau .- Judith. Messenger, exec. officos of N.E. Tel. & Tel., 3 mos .;


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Switzerland, June 1, 1907; 1 son-Harmon Palne. Dir. Nat. Security League, also ehmn. Woreester br. same, and chin. Worcester Com. Italian War Relief Fund, World War; Am. Poetry Assn. (pres.), Poetry Soe. Am., Italy-America Soc., Constnl. Lib- erty League of Mass. (see. Worcester br.), Worees- ter County Sportsmanship Brotherhood (v.p., 1925), Internat. Sportsmanship Brotherhood (dir.); Ordine Figli d'Italia in America (hon. pres. Loggia Coloni- bo-Mazzini 168); decorated Cavaliere della Corona d'Italia. Clubs: Worcester, Anglo-Saxon (exec. eom.), Harvard, Omar Khayyam of America (pres., 1934-35), Classical of Greater Boston, Authors (Boston), Pacific, Nantucket Yacht, Authors' ( Lon- don). Author: The Age of Ivory, 1904; Poems, 1911; The Master Knot, 1923; Sir Aldengar, 1927; Late Spring (trans. of Theoeritus), 1936; Last Flowers (trans. of Bion and Moschus), 1937; arti- eles on various lit. subjs., esp. the classics; letters to daily press; poems. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 22 May St., Woreester.


V CHAMBERLIN, Lafayette Ray, lawyer; b. Berlin, N.H., Aug. 21, 1884; s. Robert Nelson Chamberlin and Maria Howard (Mason) C .; ed. Berlin high seh .; A.B., Dartmouth, 1905; L.L. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908; m. Sara Elizabeth Hewins, June 22, 1912. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1907; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1907 -; in independent practice, 1914-21; mem. firm Chamberlin, Bosson & Johnson, 1921-21, Chamberlin & Bosson, 1921-27, Chamber- lin, Stone & Bosson, 1927 -. Offlee: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 51 Wedgemere Av., Winchester. Summer res .: Cummaquid.


Y CHAMBERS, Ralph Miller, physician; b. Lieking Co., O., July 13, 1890; s. Rufus Ward Chambers and Etta Amelia (Miller) C .; ed. M.D., Pufte Med. Coll., Cleveland, O., 1911; m. Cora May Keller, of Web- ster, N.Y., 1917; children-Ralph M., Jr., Doris Elizabeth. Interne, .Boston Psychopathic Hosp., 1914-15; asst. psys., Westboro State Hosp., 1915- 17, 1919-23; asst. to the eommr., Dept. of Mental Diseases of State of Mass., 1923-24; dir. Div. for Examination of Prisoners, 1924-25; supt., Taunton State Hosp., 1925 -; 1st It. and eapt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., 1917-19, assigned to psychiatrie and So- ciological work among prisoners at U.S. Disci- plinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth; mem. A.M.A., Am. Psychiatric Assn., Nat. Com. for Mental Ity- V CHANDLER, Edward Herrick, clergyman; b. New


giene (dir.), N.E. Soc. of Psychiatry, Mass. Med. Soc., Mass Soc. Psychiatry, Mass. Soe. for Mental Hygiene (dir.). Clubs: Taunton Doctors'; Segr(- gansett Country (Taunton), Rotary. Travel: Fast and Middle West (U.S.). Address: Taunton State Hosp., Taunton.


VCHAMBERS, Rufus Edwards, banker; b. Toms River, N.J., Nov. 11, 1884; s. Elias Hullfish Cham- bers and Maria Louise (Camberne) C .; ed. New Haven (Conn.) pub. schs .; m. Alice Esther Lin- eoln of New Haven, Conn., Sept. 8, 1909; children- Louise Esther (Mrs. Allan Shaw Taylor), Mary Lincoln (Mrs. Frank L. Farwell). With Win- ehester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, 1900-04; with City Bk. of New Haven and its successor, The New Haven Bk. Nat. Banking Assn., 1901-1>; cashier Ansonia Nat. Bk., Ansonia, Conn., 1918-26; (v.p.) Nat. Shawinut Bk., Boston, 1926-31; pres. framingham Nat. Bk., Framingham, 1931 -; tr. and treas. Framingham Hosp .; mem. Am. Inst. of Bank- ing (pres. New Haven Chapter, 1918), Ansonia- Derby-Shelton Clearing House Assn. (pres., 1925- 26), Framingham Civie League (v.p. and tr.); Framingham Chamber of Commerce, dir., elected 1938, Norfolk-Middlesex Clearing House Assn. (pres.), Conn. Bankers Assn. (pres., 1925-26), Anı. Bankers Assn., v.p. for Conn., 1925-26; mem. Ma- sons (32°), K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Ansonia (Conn.) Rotary (pres., 1925-26), Framingham Rotary (pres. 1936-37), University, Puddingstone (Boston). Con- gregationalist. Republiean. Office: 80 Concord St., Framingham. Home: 25 Nelson St., Framingham.


*CHAMPION, Merrill Edwin, physician (public health); b. P.E.1., Can., May 20, 1880; s. Solomon Champion and Elizabeth L. ( Matthews) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Wakefield high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; C.P.11., Ilarvard-Tech. Sch. Pub. Health, 1911; m. Florence S. Chase of Boston, 1911. Gen. practice of med.,


Arlington, 1906-13; field dir., Rockefeller San. Commin., N.C., 1914-15; state dist. health officer, Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1915-18, dir. div. hygiene, 1918-28; instr. child hygiene, Harvard Sch. Pub. llealth, 1923-28; lecturer, Sinmons Coll. Seh. l'ub. Health Nursing, 1918-28; dir. Menominee Co. Child Health Demonstration, Children's Fund of Mich., 1929-33; mem. A.M.A., Am. and Mass. Pub. Health Assns., Mass. Med. Soc. (mem. couneil, pub. rela- tions com.), Barnstable Co. Pub. Health Assn. (exce. com.), Cape Cod Council of Health & Social Agencies. Club: Boston Malacologieal. Author: articles in prof. jours. lome: North Harwich. Died Aug. 17, 1939.


CHAMPLIN, Franklin Jerome, electrical engineer; b. Granby, Conn., Sept. 18, 1888; s. Amos F. Champ- lin and Alice M. (Emerson) C .; ed. New Haven (Conn.) high sch .; Booth Prep. Sch., New Ilaven; Ph.B., Yale, 1911; m. Leila J. Buck of New llaven, Conn., June 10, 1913; children-Shirley Jane, franklin, Jr. With Gen. Elee. Co., test, Schenec- tady, N.Y., 1911-12, transformer engring. dept., 1912-19, engr. in charge feeder voltage regulator engring. dept., Pittsfield, 1919 -; mem. Am. Inst. I.E., Masons, Club: Stanley. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Gen. Eleetrie Co., Pittsfield. Home: 111 ligh St., Dalton.




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