Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 51

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VCHANDLER, Albert Minot, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Aug. 29, 1878; s. Charles 11. Chandler and Helen 1 .. (Minot) C .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1900; 1.1 .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Clara A. Griffiths of Cambridge, Nov. 14, 1911; 1 son-Albert M., Jr. With William A. Munroe; Fred T. Field; Elder & Whitman; Hollis & Bailey; now practices alone; splty. corp. and probate prac- tiee; atty., Cape Ann Sav. Bk., Old Colony Trust ('o., etc .; many will cases; tr. Boston Chamber of Commerce Realty Trust; mem. Cambridge Com. Council, 1 yrs., Mass. llo. of Rep., 1915-17; Boston Chamber of Commerce (past dir., now chinn. Com. Traffic Control, Com. Safety), Am., Mass,, Middle- Sex, and Boston Bar Assus., Harvard Musical Assn. Clubs: Harvard, Brae Burn Country, Massachu- setts. Travel: Europe (many times), Bermuda, U.S., ete. Baptist. Republican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 169 Fuller St., West Newton.


Haven, Conn., Apr. 11, 1863; s. John Eddy Chandler and Charlotte Maria (Hopkins) C .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Yale, 1885; B.1)., Andover Theol. Sem., 1888; post-grad. work, 1888-89; m. Emelyn D. Os- good of Salem, Ang. 15, 1893 (d.); m. (2nd) Amelia J. Ripley of llingham, June 12, 1917; children- Martha, Osgood (d.), Mrs. Elizabeth Lathrop Cum- ming, Edward Ripley (d.). Ed., Sunday sch. lit., 1889-92; ordained Cong. minister, 1892; pastor, Union Ch., Taunton, 1892-97, 1921-27; Wellesley, 1897-1900; sec., Twentieth Century Club, Boston, 1901-24; sec. Gen. Theol, Lib, Boston, 1910-13: chin., Bd. Edn., Woodstock, Conn., 1930-32; lee- turer on current events; pres., Woodstock Lib. Assn., 1928-35; associated with Robert A. Woods in founding South End House (settlement), Boston, 1892; did social work, Boston and Camp Devens, during World War; mem. Soc. for Preservation of N.E. Antiquities. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Pud- dingstone. Author: Centennial History of the Wel- lesley ( Mass.) Congregational Church, 1898; edi- torials in Boston papers; articles. Travel: Europe, Labrador, around world. Congregationalist. Ind. Demoerat. Home: Woodstock, Conn.


Y CHANDLER, Ernest Lyon, banker, retired; b. Bos- ton, Aug. 3, 1874; s. John G. Chandler and Jose- phine ( Durgin) C .; ed. Malden high sch .; Bryant & Stratton Bus. Coll .; m. Emma A. C. Mason of Mel- rose, Oct. 14, 1903; children-John Girard, H, Mary L. Engaged in restaurant bus. as burgin, L'ark & Co., Boston, 1893-1924; v.p. and dir. First Nat. Bk., Malden, 1923 -; mem. Masons. Club: Malden Rotary. Republican. Home: 208 Maple St., Malden.


CHANDLER, Frederic Nathan, lawyer; b. Law- rence, Aug. 1, 1870; s. Henry F. Chandler and Mar- garet (Richardson) C .; ed. Lawrence pub. schs .; B.l., Dartmouth Coll., 1893; 1.1 .. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1897; m. Genevieve Chandler of Collins-


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ville, Ill., Oct. 9, 1901; 1 son-Gordon H. (d.). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896; gen. practice of law, Lawrence, 1897 -; city solicitor, 1910; spl. justice, Lawrence Dist. Ct., 1908-27, presiding justice, 1927 -; mem. firm Eaton and Chandler, 1899 -; pres. Lawrence Coop. Bk .; tr. Essex Sav. Bk .; mem. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce (pres., 1909-12), Am., Mass. and Essex Co. Bar Assns., Casque and Gauntlet, Alpha Delta Phi, Masons (32°), Shrine, Elks. Republican. Office: Lawrence. Home: An- dover.


CHANDLER, Harry Hobart, insurance broker, pub- lisher; b. Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 15, 1885; s. James HI. Chandler and Carrie W. (Lake) C .; ed. New- buryport (Mass.) high sch .; A.B., Brown Unlv., 1907; m. Edith M. Merrill of Newburyport, June 1, 1907; children-Herbert W., Milton II. Asst. mgr. bonding dept., Maryland Casualty Co. and New Am- sterdam Casualty Co., for John C. Paige & Co., insurance, 1907-12; in insurance bus. alone, 1912 -; organized Construction Reports, Inc., 1923; pres., treas., 1923 -; organized Poole Rotary Valve En- gine Co., as treas, and Poole Engine Co., N.Y., as treas .; chmn. trs., Glenwood Cemetery, Everett, 1936-1937; treas., chin. exec. bd., Glendale Bapt. Ch., 20 yrs .; supt. Sunday Sch., 18 yrs .; tr. con- servator, several estates; mem. A.F. & A.M., Shrine. Club: Boston City, Reciprocity. Author: Builders' Guide. Travel: considerable. Protestant. Repub- lican. Office: 44 School St., Boston. Home: 75 Sycamore St., Everett.


YCHANDLER, Harry Lawrence, wholesale statlon - er; b. Concord, N.H., Sept. 23, 1887; s. Edward Bloomfield Chandler and Ida Frances (Rowe) C .; ed. Concord pub. schs. and Pope Sch., Somerville, 1892-1900; grad., Somerville Eng. high sch., 1904; m. Marcia Pearl Gardner of Princeton, Me., July 12, 1913; 1 son-Gordon Edward. Stock clerk, Samuel


Ward Mfg. Co., 1905-15; with Adams, Cushing & Y CHAPELLE, Howard Irving, marine architect; b. Foster, Inc., 1915-, v.p., 1928 -; dir. Moore Pen Co .; mem. Wholesale Stationers Assn. of U.S. and Canada (pres., 1933-34, mem. bd. of control 1934-), Boston Stationers Assn., auditor and mem. exec. com., 1930-), Masons (Past Master John Abbot Lodge, A.F. & A.M .; officer Somerville Royal Arch Chap .; Orient Council R & S.M.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 29 Melcher St., Boston. Home: 31 Curtis Av., Somerville.


CHANDLER, Henry Nelson, business executive (re- tired); b. Boston, May 8, 1869; s. Henry H. Chand- ler and Sarah Aldrich (Knight) C .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1892; m. Nellie M. Briggs of Somerville, 1908; 1 dau .- Geraldine Bea- trice. At one time v.p. Baker Underwear Co., Peekskill, N.Y .; later developed splty. bus. for Army and Navy Stores, dealing with the various stations along Atlantic coast and in W.I., also with Atlantic Fleet; mem. Sons of Rev. Club: Harvard ( Boston). Travel: Europe, 18 mos .; widely in U.S. Desc. William Chandler, settler in Roxbury, 1637; had ancestors in Colonial wars, Revolution, War of 1812. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Elba St., Brookline. Summer res .: Marmion Way, Rockport.


V CHANDLER, Peleg Whitman, real estate broker; b. Boston, Sept. 22, 1884; s. Horace Parker Chandler and Grace Webster (Mitchell) C .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; Bussey Inst., Harvard; m. Constance Williams of Casanova, Va., June 12, 1917; children -Eleanor Constance, Harriet Angier. Real estate broker, 1912 -; formerly with Poole & Bigelow; acting sec. and treas, Boston Real Estate Ex- change; real estate dir., scc. Liberty Loan Com., World War; mem. Am. Protective League, Dept. Justice; charter mem. Order of Washington. Travel: N.E., Va. G.s. Peleg Whitman Chandler, City Solicitor, Boston, author of Criminal Trials; desc. Gov. Andrew; father was compiler of Lovers Year Book of Poetry. Swedenborgian. Republi- can. Office: 1318 Beacon St., Brookline. Home: 84 Fenwick Rd., Waban.


CHANEY, Ruth Kennedy, sculptor; b. Antrim, N. H., Jan. 12, 1910; d. John Robert Kennedy and Chris- tine L. (Edwards) K .; ed. Lowell high sch .; di- ploma, Mass. Sch. Art., 1932; m. Carl Stuart Chaney of Dunstable, Jan. 9, 1938. Bas-reliefs (Theodore


C. Parker, Elmer A. Stevens, etc.); bronze war mem. tablet, Dunstable, 1932, etc .; mem. Lowell Art Assn., Merrimac Valley Art Assn. Club: Dun- stable Community. Dir. desc. Jonathan Edwards; g. niece of John H. Kennedy, who fought for Union in Civil War. Protestant. Republican. Home: Dunstable.


CHANGER, Theodore Ward, composer; b. Newport, R.I., Apr. 29, 1902; s. Winthrop Chanler and Mar- garet (Terry ) C .; ed. Middlesex Sch., 2 yrs .; Brase- nose Coll., Oxford, Eng., 1923; m. Maria deAcosta of N.Y. City, Oct. 1931; 1 stepson-Ignatius Sar- gent. Teacher, Dalcroze Sch. Music, N.Y. Clty; pvt. pupils; mus, ed., Boston Herald, for short period, 1934. Club: Somerset (Boston). Composer: Eight Epitaphs for voice and piano, words by W. de la Mare, 1937; Sonata for violin and piano, 1926; mass for women's voices, 1930; songs, piano pieces, pieces for ensemble, etc. Catholic. · Address: Heartbreak Road, Ipswich.


Y CHANNING, Walter, realtor; b. Jamaica Plain, Apr. 28, 1879; s. Walter Channing and Anna K. (Morse) C .; ed. St. Mark's Sch .; Harvard, 1898-99; m. Cor- nelia Post Highbee of N.Y. City, July 10, 1907; children-Walter, Charles Emlen. Clerk, Boston and Albany R.R., 1898-1902; real estate bus., 1902 -; pres., treas., dir. Walter Channing, Inc., 1927 -; v.p. and dir. Boston Management Corp .; tr. Warren Institute for Sav .; capt. Inf., 2nd Platts- burg Training Camp, Nov. 1917, major, Aug. 1918, hon. discharge Dec. 1918; v.p. and dir. Channing Sanitarium; dir. Boston Municipal Rescarch Bu- reau; mem. R.I. Soc. of the Cincinnati (v.p.), Mil. Order World War, Loyal Legion, Vets. For. Wars, Am. Legion. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard, Dedham Country and Polo, Norfolk Hunt. Episcopallan. Republican, Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Ilome: Farm St., Dover.


Tolland, Feb. 1, 1900; s. Irving George Chapelle and Sarah Reid ( Hardy) C .; attended schs. in Conn. and Webb Inst .; m. Alice Z. Connolly of Quincy, 1935; 1 dau., adopted-Ann. Draftsman and marine architect; is consulted by museums in regard to marine subjects, particularly in matters dealing with sailing craft; actively engaged in yacht design and in further writing on maritime affairs; mem. Am. Marine Soc., Soc. for Nautical Research (Lon- don), Pacific Marine Soc., Marine Associates of Peabody Mus. Author: The Baltimore Clipper, 1930; History of American Sailing Ships, 1936; (ld American Sailing Craft, 1936; Yacht Design and Planning, 1937; also contbr. tech. and hist. articles on marine subjects in Am, and Eng. mags. Travel: W. I., U.S. Protestant. Republican. Ilome: lps- wich.


CHAPIN, Alfred Hastings, manufacturer; b. Spring- field, Nov. 17, 1876; s. Adolphus Ferry Chapin and Caroline Brooks ( Hastings) C .; ed. Springfield high sch .; m. Julia Stone Neil of Columbus, O., Oct. 17, 1900; Alpha Julia Nikander of Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 19, 1925; children-Alfred H., Jr., Neil, Julia Chapin Morrill, Hope Hastings, Ruth Chapin Dockrell, Samuel Dale, John Stone, Kay. With Charles C. Lewis Co., Springfield, 1892-98; P'ark Steel Co., 1898-1900; mgr., Crucible Steel Co., 1901-03; Moore Drop Forging Co., 1903 -; chmn. bd. and dir. Moore Drop Forging Co., Hampden Grinding Wheel Co .; tr. Springfield Inst. For Sav., Springfield Hosp .; dir. Hillerest Corp .; former councilman, Spring- field. Clubs: Colony (Springfield), Longmeadow Country, Mountain Lake (Fla.), Wianno. Congre- gationalist. Republican, Office: Moore Drop Forg- ing Co., 38 Walter St., Springfield. Home: 15 Mul- berry St., Springfield. Winter res .: Mountain Lake, Fla.


YCHAPIN, Edward Barton, lawyer; b. Warwick Neck, R.1., July 13, 1885; s. Edward Pike Chapin and Cornella (Smith) C .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad., 1899-1903; A.B., Yale, 1907; LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1910; m. Jeannette O. Thomas of South Orange, N.J., June 19, 1915; children-Edward Barton, Jr., Melville. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1909; engaged in gen. practice at Boston, 1909 -; asso. with Warner, Warner & Stackpole, 1910-17; mem. firm Warner, Stackpole & Bradlee, Boston, 1917 -;


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pres. bd. of trs., Abbott Acad., Andover; mcm. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Wolf's Head (Yale), Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Yale ( Boston), Country (North Andover). Republican. Ollice: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 50 Phillips St., Andover.


CHAPIN, Edward Redcliffe, chemical manufacturer; b. Cambridge, Sept. 4, 1887; s. Edward Sumner Chapin and Sarah (Canning) C .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1910; m. Annie Mabel Bond of W. Newton, Sept., 1926. Advertising mgr., Monsanto Chem. Co., Merrimae Div., Everett; see., N.E. Alcohol Co .; served as Ist sergt., A.S. Squad., Langley Field, Va., May 1918-Jan. 1919. Club: Brae Burn Country. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: e/o Monsanto Chemical Co., Everett Station, Boston. Home: 52 Annawan Rd., Waban.


CHAPIN, Harold Canning, chemist, asst. professor of chemistry; b. Gill, Sept. 20, 1883; s. Edward Sumner Chapin and Sarah (Canning) C .; ed. grad., Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1904, Ph.D., 1910; m. Pauline Elizabeth Durfee of Jamaica Plain, Sept. 20, 1917; children-Nancy Orne, Ed- ward Canning, Elizabeth Durfee, John Whitney. Instr., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1909-13; chemist, Nat. Carbon Co., Cleveland, O., 1913-18; asso. prof., Lafayette Coll., 1919-20; asst. prof., Lowell Textile Inst. 1920 -; mem. Am. Assn. Textile Chemists and Colorists (Sec.), Am. Chem. Soc. Author: certain papers in Am. Dyestuff Reporter and Jour. of Am. Chem. Soc. Travel: Europe. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Lowell Textile Inst., Lowell. Home: 290 Pine St., Lowell. Summer res .: 1 Gil- more Rd., Wrentham.


CHAPMAN, George, writer; b. Boston, Mar. 7, 1907; s. George Chapman and Mary (O'Connor) C .; ed. St. Michael's high sch .; Lowell high sch .; unmarried. Poet and gen. writer; mem. Cath. Poetry Soc. Am. Author: A Song of a Chinese Night, 1936; From Many Roots, 1939; The Rape of Eden (long narra- tive poem, being prepared for publ. in 1910) ; po- ems in Thomas Monlt's Annual and Internat. An- thology, 1937. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 534 Bridge St., Lowell. Home: 100 Fifth St., Lowell. Y CHAPMAN, Harry Russell, manufacturer of con- fectionery; b. Chicago, Ill., Mar. 13, 1882; s. John llenry Chapman and Ellen (Connor) C .; ed. Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1896-1900; m. Inez M. Lesch of Chicago, Ill., Mar. 14, 1905; 1 dau .- Charlotte Inez. Salesman, Chapman & Smith Co., Chicago, Ill., 1900-08; with Morris & Co., Chicago, 1908-13; Ar- mour & Co., Chicago, 1913-26; N.E. Confectionery Co., Cambridge, 1926-, v.p. and dir., 1932 -; dir. Chapman & Smith Co., Chicago, Ill. Clubs: Beacon Society (Boston), Algonquin, Wellesley Country. Masons. Republican. Office: 254 Mass. Av., Cam- bridge. Home: 508 Worcester St., Wellesley Hills.


V CHAPMAN, Lawrence Boylston, professor marine engineering; b. Norwich, Conn., Oet. 12, 1886; s. Charles B. Chapman and Mary L. (Warburton) C .; ed. Norwich (Conn.) Free Acad .; S.B., M.I.T., 1910; m. Louise B. Tarbell of Newton, Oct. 2, 1912; chil- dren-Lois (Mrs. M. W. Greene), Charles, Anita. Engring. practicc, 1911-13; asst. prof., mech. en- gring., Univ. Me., 1913-15; did submarine design- ing, Elec. Boat Co., 1915-19; prof., Lehigh Univ., 1919-25; on faculty M.I.T., 1925 -; prof., marine transportation and marine engring., 1929 -; mem. Soc. Naval Architects & Marine Engrs .; asso. Am. Ornithol. Union. Ed. (with Il. E. Russell) The Principles of Naval Architecture. Author: The Marine Power Plant; many articles on economics of marine transportation. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Catin- bridge. Home: 1 Woodridge Rd., Wellesley. Summer res .: Princeton.


CHAPMAN, Paul Harmon, clergyman; b. St. Louis, Mo .; s. Austin Norman Chapman and Emma (Har- mon) C .; ed. mannal training high sch., Denver, Colo .; A.B., Denver Univ .; S.T.B., Boston Unlv. Seh. Theol .; Columbia; Univ. Pa .; m. E. Violet Lafferty of l'hiladelphia, Jan. 2, 1922; children- Edith Paulette, Ruth Vivienne. Meth. Episc. stu- dent minister, Colo., 1917-19; Cong. student pastor- ate, Mass., 1919-21; M.E. Ch. pastorate, Phila., Pa., 1921-21; Unitarian Ch., Staten Island, N.Y., 1924-30; asso. minister, Unitarian Ch., Cleveland, O .; min-


ister, First Parish Unitarian, Lexington, 1932 -; dir. Am. Unitarian Assn., 1937-40; chmn. bd. trs., Cary Mem. Lib., Lexington; Nat. Chmn. Rolig. Edn. Com., A.U.A. Travel: U.S., Eng., Scot., Ire., Scan., Ger., Hol. Unitarian. Independent. Oillce: 16 Hancock St., Lexington. Ilome: 16 Hancock St., Lexington.


( CHAPMAN, Philip Aloysius, lawyer; b. Boston, May 28, 1893; s. Philip Chapman and Delia (Keating) C .; ed. grad., Boston pub, schs., 1907; Boston Eng. high sch., 1911; Pace Inst. of Accounting, 1921; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1930; m. Helena M. Rear- don of Boston, June 11, 1917; 1 son-Philly A. Bookkeeper, Haffenreffer & Co., 1911-1913; clerk, Boston City Hall, 1913-22; sec. to mayor of Boston, 1922-25; commr. penal instns., 1925-30; purchasing agent, City of Boston, 1930-34; del. Mass. State Conv., 1934; mem. Boston Finance Com., 1935-37; partner law firm Chapman & Chapman; chief yeo- man, U.S. Navy, 1917-19; mem. Boston Bar Assn., Am. Legion, M.C.O.t. Club: Boston City. Demo- crat. Office: 40 Court St. Home: 47 Sudan St., Boston.


V'CHAPMAN, Ralph Cliffou, wholesale paper mer- chant; b. Greenfield, Sept. 23, 1887; s. Clifton M. Chapman and Lena (Yetter) C .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; m. Lucy F. Mooney of Holyoke, June 30, 1909; 1 dau .- Dr. Eunice L. In employ Judd Paper Co., Holyoke, 1903-08; asso. with The Chatfield Paper Co., wholesale paper, New Haven, Conn., 1908-, v.p. and dir., 1922 -; mem. Masons. Repub- lican. Office: 233 State St., New Haven, Conn. Home: Ilolyoke.


VCHAPPLE, William Dismore, lawyer; b. Salem, Aug. 6, 1868; s. John D. Chapple and Abby M. (Snow) C .; ed. Salem pnb. schs .; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1890; m. Della l'. Bates of Salem, July 22, 1908; children-Iliot D., Alison. Prac- tiecd law, Salem, 1890 -; mem. Salem Council, 1894-96 (pres. 1896) ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1897- 99, Senate, 1905-08 (pres., 1907-08); chmn. Salem Rep. City Co., 1901-02; city solicitor, 1915-17; v.p. Salem Sav. Bk .; dir. Naumkeag Steam Cotton Co., Naukeag Trust Co., Holyoke Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Essex Inst .; tr. Bertram Home for Aged Men. Assn. for Relief of Aged and Destitute Women in Salem, Ropes Memorial, House of Seven Gables Settlement Assn. Club: Eastern Yacht (Marble- head). Unitarian. Republican. Office: '81 Wash- ington St., Salem. Home: 10 Summer St., Salem. Summer res .: Marblehead Neck.


V CHAREST, George Joseph, professor of chemistry; D. Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 23, 1899; s. Rodolphe Joseph Charest and Rose Anna (LeClaire) C .; ed. A.B., Iloly Cross Coll., 1922, M.S., 1927; grad. stu- dent, Columbia, 1927-28; m. Betty Mae Howell of Worcester, Aug. 27, 1927; children-Philip George, Phyllis Margaret. Prof. chem., Holy Cross Coll., Worcester, 1922 -; Instr. math., Worcester Acad., Worcester, 1926-29; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Club: Worcester Chemical. Catholic. Home: 138 Richmond Av., Worcester.


CHARLESS, Buchanan, historian; b. Albany, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1898; s. Thomas Charles and Anna ( Bu- chanan) C .; ed. at home; unmarried. Founder (1931) and pres. Grand Manan Hist. Soc., Grand Manan Island, N.B .: ed. and contbr. to Soc.'s mag., The Grand Manan Historian; does landscape paint- ing as a recreation. Travel: Scan., Rus., Fr., It., Syria, Holy Land, Egypt. Desc. Rev. Samuel Whit- ing, Ist pastor at Lynn, 1636; Capt. John Mason, comdr. in Pequot War, 1637, and Dep .- Gov. of Conn. Home: 200 Brattle St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Grand Manan Island, N.B.


VCHARLES, Sam, pianist, artist; b. Agawam, May 18, 1887; s. Thomas Charles and Anna (Buchanan) C .; ed., N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston; m. Marlan Johnson, Feb. 20, 1927. Pupil, Ricardo Viñes, Paris; played with Russian Symphony Orchestra; gave recitals, Boston, N.Y., other large cltles; taught music, Boston, Smith Coll., Groton Sch .; now retired; as landscape painter, exhibited in Marie Sterner Gallery (N.Y.), Grace Horne Galler- ies (Boston), Phillips Andover Acad., Dartmouth Coll., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, etc. Author: articles


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on philosophy of aesthetics. Travel: Europe, Af- rica. Office and home: 228 Grove St., Wellesley. CHARRON, Roy Chester, chemist; b. Lcominster, May 11, 1892; s. Isaac Charron and Mary Ellen (Cole) C .; ed. Leominster high sch .; Worcester Acad .; Pharm.D., Mass. Coll. Pharm., 1913, Ph.C., 1914; m. Alice Bertha Parkman, Nov. 30, 1916; 1 son-Richerd Parkman. Head of control lab., Riker-Janes Drug Co., Boston, 1914-16; with A. D. Little, Inc. Lab. before and after World War; chief chem., U.S. Envelope Co., Worcester, 1920 -; chemist gas officer 76th Div., Am. Univ. Expt. Sta., It. C.W.S., World War; now major 305th Chem. Regt .; mem. Worcester Art Mus., Worcester Civic Music Assn., Worcester Engring. Soe. (past pres.) ; fellow Am. Inst. Chemists; tech. asso. Pulp & Paper Industry, Am. Chem. Soc., Res. Officers Assu. ('lubs: University, Economic, Worcester Chemists, N.I .. Paint & Varnish. Unitarian. Republican. Office: United States Envelope Co., 84 P'rescott St., Worcester. Home: 1 Bellingham Rd., Worcester.


CHASE, Alston Hurd, instructor of Greek; b. Adams, June 4, 1906; s. Franklin Newton Chase and Mattic Edna (Hurd) C .; ed. Salem Class. & high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1927, Ph. D., 1930; Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge, Eng .; unmarried. Instr. and tutor in Classies, Harvard, 1928-34; instr. Latin, Philips Acad., Andover, 1931-38; instr. Greek, 1938 -; mem. Mediaeval Acad., Am. Philol. Assn., Archaeol. Inst. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston). Author: The Metrical Lives of St. Martin of Faure; Plato's Laws and Athenian Institutions; The World and the Faculty. Travel: Europe (6 times), Calif., Hawaii. Episcopalian. Republican: Ollice: Phil- lips Academy, Andover. Home: 10 Bishop Hall, Andover. Summer res .: Horace Hurd Farm, Ber- wick, Me.


VCHASE, Arthur, clergyman; b. Claremont, N.H., Aug. 24, 1867; s. Arthur Chase and Garafelia (Davis) C .; ed. Claremont (N.H.) pub. sehs. and Stevens high seh., 1880-84; Dartmouth Coll., 1885-88, A.M. (hon.), 1911; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1889; B.D., Epis- copal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1892; m. Alice Rond- thaler of Winston-Salem, N.C., Oct. 18, 1900 (d.); children-Eleanor Carlton, Alice Elizabeth, Arthur Carlton, Richard Davis. Instr., St. Mark's Sch., 1892-95; ordained to ministry of P.E. Ch., deacon, 1892, priest, 1893; rector, Trinity Ch., Ware, 1895- 1935; honored as canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Springfield, and St. Luke's Cathedral, Aneon, Canal Zone; apptd. town historian of Ware, 1908; mem. Theta Delta Chi. Author: History of Ware, Mass., 1911; Various Religious Dramas, 1908-11. Travel: Enrope (8 trips). Desc. Aquila- Chase. Episco- palian. Home: 18 Pleasant St., Ware.


Y CHASE, Arthur Taft, certified public accountant; b. llaverhill, June 7, 1864; s. R. Stuart Chase and Ada I. (Harvey) C .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; elee. engring., M.I.T., 1886; in. Minnie M. Gardner of llaverhill June 26, 1890; 1 dau .- Mrs. Priscilla Jacobson. With Weston Elec. Co., Newark, N.J., 1 yr .; with Thomson-Houston Co., Lyn; inspector, Thomson, Houston Motor Co., Boston; Boston Blower Co .; elec. work, Haverhill; mem. firm, Ilar- vey S. Chase & Co., Public Accountants, 1903-, partner, 1904 -; spl. partner, Seamans, Stetson & Tuttle, C.P.A., Boston; Mass. Notary Pub .; mem. Haverhill sch. com., 3 yrs .; assisted In registra- tions, draft, World War; mem. Mass. Soc. C.P.A., Am. Inst. Accountants. Clubs: local. Unitarian. Independent (Democratic leanings). Office: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 66 Ashton Av., Newton Centre.


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CHASE, Carroll Luther. general secretary, Y.M.C.A .; b. Villenova, N.Y., Nov. 13, 1882; s. Eugene Asa Chase and Margaret Adelle (Pierce) C .; ed. Forest- ville Free Acad., 1899; A.B., Allegheny Coll., 1903; Columbia; Harvard; m. Louise Fletcher of Nor- wood, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1921. Ednl. dir., Portland (Ore.) Y.M.C.A., 1903-04; in training, Cleveland (O.) Y.M.C.A., 1904-05; county see., Oneida Co. (N.Y.) Y.M.C.A., 1905-07; sec. Prospect Park br., Brooklyn Y.M.C.A., 1907-13; general see. Cambridge Y. M.C.A., 1913 -; served as personnel sec. Y.M.C.A.'s for N.E., World War; mem. Assn. Seere- taries, Cambridge Ilist. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa.


Clubs: Cambridge, Cambridge Dramatic. Travel : U.S., Fr. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 820 Massachusetts Av., Cambridge. Home: 9 Dun- stable Rd., Cambridge.


AYCHASE, Charles H., professor of stcam engineering; b. Stoneham, Feb. 11, 1870; s. Jeremiah Clinton Chase and Sarah Elizabeth (Cowdrey) C .; ed. Stoneham high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1892; in. Annle C. Ilatch of Winchester, Aug. 15, 1901; children -- Barbara Winslow, Donald Clinton, Elizabeth Colla- more. With Thomson-Houston Elec. Co., Lynn; Gen. Elec. Co .; Boston Elec. Co .; prof., steam engring., Tufts Coll. Engring. Sch., 1896 --; made reports, tests, designs in engring. work, incl. de- sign of continuous type needle loom (U.S. patent) ; mem. Corpn. Stoneham Five Cents Sav. Bk .; tr., Pub. Lib., 1898 -; mem. Rep. Town Com., 1915- (chmn., 1928-32). Head instr., auto. repair work, U.S. enlisted men, Tufts Coll., June-Nov., 1918; mem. Ain. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Soc. Automobile Ingrs .; Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Masons, Odd Fellows. Author: short articles for mech. engring. mags. Listed in Chase- Chace Family Assn. book. Protestant. Republi- can. Office: Tufts College, Medford. Home: 39 Lincoln St., Stoncham.


CHASE, Clarence Melville, music teacher; b. Au- burn, Me., July 13, 1871; s. Melville Warren Chase and Olive Catherine (Poland) C .; ed. Hillsdale (Mich.) high seh .; P'h. B., 1hillsdale ( Mich.) Coll., 1899, Mus.D., 1919; llarvard Med. Sch., 1899-1900; m. Helen Cook Harwood of Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 25, 1902; children-Nathan llarwood, Clarence Mel- ville, Jr., Dorrance Harwood. Teacher, music, 11illsdale: Coll., 1894-99, Steinert fall, Boston, 1900- 17, studied piano with sador Philipp, Paris, organ with George E. Whiting, Boston, piano with N. J. Corey; former ed., teachers' forum, Etude mag. Clubs (in past) : Boston City, Art, Longwood Criquet. Travel: Europe, Alaska, west U.S. Prot- estant. Independent. Office and home: 268 Savin Hill Av., Boston.




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