Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 52

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YCHASE, Cornellus Thurston, Jr., teacher, head mas- ter; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1904; s. Rev. Corne- lins Thurston Chase and Lena Louise (Tyler) C .: ed. Phillips Andover Acad., 1920; A.B., Williams Coll., 1927; in. Lucille 1hildreth Keep of New York City, Mar. 5, 1927; children-Cornelius Thurston, IV., Anne Audenried, Allen Keep, Oliver Stuart, John Terry. Teacher, Berkshire sch., Sheffield, 1923-24; Eaglebrook sch., Deerfield, 1924-25, 1927- 28; head master, 1928 -; mem. or chmn., various coms., Secondary Edn. Bd., Ednl. Records Bur .; mem. Psi Upsilon. Club: Williams (N.Y.). Travel: Eng., Europe, W.I., So. Am., Can, U.S. Congre- gationalist. Independent. Office and home: Eagle- brook School, Deerfield. Summer res .: Glenburnie- on-laike George, N.Y.


CHASE, Donald Archie, corporation official; b. Ames- bury, Apr. 14, 1890; s. Willis G. Chase and Eleanor (Sutherland) C .; ed. Amesbury high sch., 1904-08; A. B., Harvard, 1911; m. Margaret L'Engle of Brook- line; children-David Graeme, Jaquelin. Employed as accountant, Western Elec. Co., 1911-18; asst. to pres., comptroller, Bird & Son, Inc., 1918-29; pres. George Frost Co., mfrs. Boston Garters, Boston, 1929 -; pres. President Suspender Co., 1936 -. Club: Harvard (Boston). Desc. Aquila Chase, 1638. Episcopalian. Office: 551 Tremont St., Boston. Ilome: Dover.


CHASE, Edward Sherman, cons. engineer; b. Mer- rimac, July 14, 1884; s. Arthur Warren Chase and Emeline (Sherman) C .; ed. Merrimac high sch .; M.I.F., 1906; m. Frederica Hancock Atherton of Wyoming, Y'a. 1911 (d.); m. Bertha A. Chesley of Amesbury, 1924; 1 son-Edward Sherman. Asst. to Prof. 1 .. P. Kinnientt, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1907-08; chemist, Ilering & Fuller, Reading, Pa., 1908-09, res. engr., 1909-13; expert, sewage dis- posal, Bor. Richmond, N.Y. City, 1913; asst. san. engr., N.Y. State Dept. Health, Albany, N. Y., 1913- 20; san. engr., Metcalf & Eddy, Boston, 1920-27, partner, 1927 -; mem. M.I.T. Alumni Council, Am. and Boston Soes. Civ. Engrs., Inst. Water Engrs. (Eng.), Am, and N.E. (past pres.) Water Works Assns., N.E., N.Y., N.J., Penn. Sewage Works


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Assns., Delta Omega; fellow, Am. Pub. Health Assn. Travel: Europe, 1931. Author: many ar- ticles, tech. press. Desc. Agulla Chase of Hamp- ton, N.II., 1640, Newbury, 1644. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 1300 Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: 47 Woodland Rd., Auburndale. V CHASE, Ellen, anthor; b. Brookline, Mar. 26, 1863; d. Henry Savage Chase and Sarah Gano (Leverett) C .; ed. Miss Wesselhoeft's Sch. for Girls, Boston; unmarried. Asso. with Miss Octavia Hill in her work of mng. tenement houses in London, Eng., 1886-93; mem. Soc. Mayflower Descs., Mass. Soc. Colonial Dames of Am., D.A.R. (1st regent Hannah Goddard Chapter, Brookline, 1896-99, 1909-10), Mass. Illst. and Geneal. Soc. Author: The Begin- nings of the American Revolution, 3 vols., 1911; Tenant Friends in Old Deptford, 1929. Ilome: "Hundridge," Rawson Rd., Brookline.


V CHASE, Ernest Dudley, publisher of greeting cards: b. Lowell, July 26, 1878; S. George W. Chase and Josephine (Dudley) C .; ed. Lowell pnb. schs .; student, Lowell Textile Sch .; m. Wilhelmina Graham of Boston, July 26, 1910; 1 dau .- Mar- jorie (Mrs. Edward Lane), Took active part in originating and developing the publishing of greet- ing cards; with Butterfield Printing Co., Lowell, 1900-06, M. T. Sheehan, Boston, 1906-08; established Des. Arts Publishers, Boston, 1908; Ernest Dudley Chase, publishers, 1909, combined with Rust Craft Publishers, 1920; v.p. and adv. mgr. Rust Craft Publishers, Inc., 1920 -; mem. Masons (32º), K.T. Club: City (Boston). Author: The Romance of Greeting Cards, 1927; twelve pictorial maps of several European countries, the United States, New England States, Boston, and World Wonders (published by the author). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 1000 Washington St., Boston. Home: 3 Lakeview Terrace, Winchester.


CHASE, Frederic Hathaway, lawyer; b. Concord, July 27, 1870; s. Ablal Hathaway Chase and Martha Frances (Simpson) C .; ed. Concord high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1892; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Theodora Kyle of Plattsburg, N.Y., Ang. 17, 1898; children-Martha Frances, Frederle Hathaway, Jr., Theodore. Practiced law, Boston, 1894 -; asst. dist. atty., Suffolk Co., 1902; justice Superior Ct., 1911-19; mem. Stewart, Chase, & Baldwin, Boston, 1919 -; mem. Union of Boston, Am., Boston, Mid- dlesex and Mass. Bar Assns. Author: Lemuel Shaw, Chief Justice, 1918. Travel: Europe (ex- tensively). Oflice: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: Concord.


VCHASE, Frederick, lawyer; b. Hanover, N.H., Apr. 9, 1883; s. Frederick Chase and Mary Fuller (l'om- eroy) C .; ed. Hanover, N.1I. high sch., Phillips Aead., Andover; A.B., Dartmouth, 1905, A.M., 1906; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1909; m. Ruth Everett Gallagher of Milton, Oct. 7, 1911; children-Hugh Clifford Gallagher, Robert Hill, Edith Warren, Mary Pomeroy. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1909; asso. with Hutchins and Wheeler, Boston, 1909-, mem. firm, 1918-1938; v. p. and dir. Crimmins and Peirce Co .; tr. and mem. bd, of invest., Milton Sav. Bk., mem: Bd. Pub. Welfare, Milton, 1918-25, 1933-37; mem. Representative Town Meeting, 1931-37; tr. Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H., 1932 -; mem. Bos- ton and Mass. bar assus., Casque and Gauntlet, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Milton Club; sec. Class 1905, Dartmouth, 1925-30. Uni- tarian, Republican. Office: 49 Federal St., Bos- ton. Home: 287 Ilillside St., Milton. Summer res. : Hebron, N.H.


CHASE, Frederick Arthur, librarian; b. Lowell, Apr. 21, 1858; s. Charles Chauncy Chase and Martha Smith (Cowles) C .; ed. pub. schs., Lowell; hon. A.M .. Dartmouth, 1892; m. Helen Louise Conant, of Lowell, June 26, 1899; children-Richard, Alice Louise. Connected with Central Sav. Bk. and Old Lowell Nat. Bk. until 1889; with White Bros. Co., Boston, 1889-91; lib., City Lib., Lowell, 1891-1939, retired; mem. Lowell Art Assu. ('lub: Yorick (hon. mem.). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: City Library, Lowell, Mass. llome: 19 Nesmith St.


VCHASE, George Henry, professor of archaeology, dean of Harvard University; b Lynn, June 13,


1874; 8. Amos Breed Chase and Sarah Augusta (Chase) C .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch .; A B., Har- vard, 1896, A.M., 1897, Ph.1)., 1900, Litt.D .; m. Freedrica Mark of Cambridge, June 20, 1908: children-Richard Breed. Master, Greek and Latin, St. Mark's Sch., 1900-01; instr., Harvard, 1901-03, tutor, Greek, 1903-04, instr., Class. archeol., 1904-06, asst. prof., 1906-16, John E. Hudson prof. of Archeol., 1916-, dean, Grad. Sch. Arts & Sci- ences, 1925-39; dean, llarvard University, 1939 -; tr. Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Am. Sch. of Class. Studies, Athens, Harvard-Yenching Inst .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; miem. Archacol. Inst. Am., Am. Philol. Assn., Am. Philos. Soc., Numis. & Antiq. Soc. of Phila., Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Author: The Loeb Collection of Arretine Pottery, 1908: Greek and Roman Sculpture in American Collections, 1924; (with C. R. Post) A History of Sculpture, 1924; articles In Harvard Studies in Classical Phil- ology, etc. Compiler: Catalogne of Arretine Pot- tery in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1916. Editor: Harper's Fine Arts Series; asso. ed., Am. Journal of Archacol., 1910 ---. Universalist. Ite- publican. Office: Massachusetts Hall, Cambridge. Home: 1 Bryant St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Kearsarge, N.H.


CHASE, GIIman Leeds, surgeon; b. Randolph, June 30, 1880; s. Augustus Lucius Chase and Mary Louise (Mann) C .; ed. Randolph High Sch., 1893- 97; Thayer Acad., So. Braintree, 1897-99; A.B., Harvard, 1903; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; m. Hazel Rawson Heiser of Mayville, N.D., Apr 11. 1909; 1 dau .- Marion Louise (Mrs. William Henry Wulp). Interne, Worcester City Hosp., 1906-08; in pvt. practice, Clinton, 1908 -; surg. and obste- trician, Clinton Ilosp .; tr. Clinton Sav. Bk .; capt. Med. Corps, I.S.A., 1918-19; tr. J. R. Kirby Post, Am. Legion; tr. and treas. Weeks Funds of Clinton; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Masons, K.T., Shrine. Club: Harvard ( Boston). Republican. Home: 185 Chest- nut St., Clinton, Mass.


Y. CHASE, Harold Dana, business executive; b. Rox- bury, June 15, 1888; s. Charles Il. Chase and Emma ( Williams) C .; ed. Gibson gram. sch .: m. Annio Wood of Dorchester, Oet. 9, 1912; 1 dau .- Jean Williams (Mrs. Charles Nava), With E. and F. King Co., Inc., 1902-, successively clerk, sales- man, sales mgr., v.p. and dir., 1919 -; mem. Ma- sons, Shrine, Odd Fellows. Club: Boston Square. Republican. Office: 405 Atlantic Ave., Boston. llome: 26 Windsor Rd., Milton.


VCHASE, Harvey Stuart, engineer and C.P.A. (r(- tired); b. Portsmouth, N.H., June 18, 1861; $ R. Stuart Chase and Ada L. (Harvey) C .; ed. Haver- hill high seh .; S.B., M.I.T., 1883; Mass. C.P.A .; m. Nettie F. Rowe of Haverhill, Dec. 23, 1886; children-Stuart, Mrs. Adelaide Folsom. Supt., treas., gas and water works, Great Falls, N.H., 1886-91; ing. tr., treas,, auditor, engring. and mining corps., N.Y. and Tenn., 1891-97; auditor and expert accountant, Boston 1897; devised systems of uniform reporting and accounting for municipal- ities, states, and pub. corps .; expert on financial accounting and allied subjs., Mass., .N. H., Me., (., N.Y., Colo., Md .; applied system to cities in N.C., O .; cons. expert accountant, U.S. Treas., 1913; re- tired and lived in Fla., 1925-31; organized and administered Dept. Statistics & Research, Nat. Economy League, Boston, 1932-36; auditor of many corps., municipalities, and organizations; apptd. by Pres. Taft mem. on Elliciency Commission, Washington, D.C .; Auditor, Liberty Loans, 1917; mem. Am. Statis, Assu., Nat. Mun. League, Inst. Accountants, Mass. Soc. C.P.A., Am. Economics Assn., Polit. Sci. Assn. Clubs: Economic, Brae Burn Country, various golf and alumni. Author: Regeneration of Municipal Governments and the Part to be Played Therein by Uniform and Com- parative Accounts, 1903; Practical Application of the Schedules for Uniform Municipal Reports and Accounts, 1904; Budgets and Balance Sheets, 1910; The Budget of the United States on its Expenditure Side, 1913; Concerning Uniform International Fi- nancial Statements, 1914; Money and Government, 1938, etc. Travel: Europe, Eng., Mediterranean countries, Egypt, etc. Desc., Acquila Chase, Parker


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River (now Newbury), 1635. Unitarian. Inde- pendent. Oflice and home: 131 Chase Ave., Win- ter Park, Fla. Summer res. : Hamilton.


Y CHASE, Herbert Mann, lawyer; b. Randolph, Mar. 7, 1877; s. Augustus L. Chase and Mary Louisa (Mann) C .; ed., Randolph high sch .; Thayer Acad., Braintree; A.B., Harvard, 1900; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Florence Hilton of Cambridge, June 30, 1902; children-George Hilton. Practiced law, Boston, 1902 -; spl. Judge of Probatc, Martha's Vineyard, Mar. 20, 1929 -; owner and operator of summer hotel, Martha's Vineyard, Wesley House at Oak Bluffs, mem. Cambridge Com. Council 2 yrs., mem. Middlesex Law Assi. Author: (witht son) Massachusetts Hotel Law. Protestant. Republican. Office: 40 Court St., Bos- ton. Home: 81 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge. Summer res. : Oak Bluff's.


VCHASE, Jessie Anderson, author; b. Cincinnati, O., May 6, 1865; d. Rev. James. M. Anderson and Elizabeth (Robbins) A .; ed. A.B., Smith Coll. 1886; m. Robert S. Chase of Boston 1897; 1 dau .- Eliza- beth LeBaron. Club: College (Boston). Author: Mayken, Chan's Wife; Paul Revere, Jr .; A Study of English Words (Anderson). Desc. maternal line, Bradfords and LeBarons, Plymouth. Epis- copalian. Home: 53 Snow Hill St., Boston.


Y CHASE, Linwood C., construction engineer; b. W. Harwich, June 23, 1889; s. Henry F. Chase and Julia L. (Ellis) C .; ed. Dean Acad .; S.B. (civ. engring.), Brown Univ., 1911; m. Ethel M. Phillips of Huntington, 1912; children-Phillips F., Joan Carol. Former dir., The Sheraton, Inc .; mem. Adv. Bd., Salvation Army; mem., A.F. & A.M. Club: Interchange. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 15 Lincoln Rd., Wellesley Ilills.


VCHASE, Loring Bertie, clergyman; b. Keenc, N.H., Jan. 23, 1874; S. Alvin Bolton Chase and Sarah (Burnett) C .; ed. B.A., Amherst Coll., 1897; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1900; m. Mary A. Hyde of Amherst, June 28, 1900 (d. May, 1914) ; children-Mary Pris- cilla, Doris Elizabeth, Barbara Burnett; m. (2nd) Edith L. Maclaury of New Paltz, N.Y., June 3, 1915; son-Loring DuBois. Ordained to Cong. inin- istry, 1900; pastor, Rocky Hill, Conn., 1899-1901,


Lysander, N.Y., 1901-07, Medway, 1907-09, Sunder- Y CHASE, Willlam Edwin, insurance; b. Newbury- land, 1909-17, Newman Congl. Ch., East Providence, R.T., 1917-36, Union Ch., East Bridgewater, Mar., 1936-39; pres. R.I. Cong. Conf .; mem. Rhode Is- land Assn. Congl. Ministers, Theta Delta Chi, Masons. Club: Franklin County Congregational (pres. ). Home: East Northfickl.


VCHASE, Mary Ellen, professor of English, writer; b. Blue Hill, Me., Feb. 24, 1887; d. Edward Everett Chase and Edith (Lord) ' C .; ed. Blue Hill Acad .; B.A., Univ. of Mc., 1909; M.A., Unlv. of Minn., 1918; Ph.D., 1922; Litt.D., Univ. of Me., 1929; Litt.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1933; 1 .. J1.1)., Colby Coll., 1937. Instr. Eng., Univ. of Minn., 1918-22, asst. prof., 1922-26; asso. prof. English lit., Smith Coll., 1926- 29, prof. 1929 -; miem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Prots., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: American Women's (London), Cosmopolitan (New York). Author: A Goodly Heritage, 1932; Mary Peters, 1934; Sila's Crockett, 1935; This England, 1936; Dawn in Lyonesse, 1938; A Goodly Fellow- ship, 1939; also short stories, essays and re- views in "Harper's", "Scribner's". "Atlantic Monthly", "Yale Review", etc. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Home: 16 Paradise Rd., Northampton. Summer res. : Blue Hill, Me.


CHASE, Richard Davenport, civil engineer; b. New Bedford, Aug. 31, 1870; s. Ariel Chase and Annie E. (Davenport) C .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; S.B., course X1, M.I.T., 1892; m. Mary Manson Robinson of Boston, Oct. 26, 1905; children-Rhoda Daven- port, Marianne Chase Cameron. In practice civil engring. in various cities of U.S. in various capaci- ties, 1888 -; specialized in problems of cities, as water supplies, sewers, roads; served as "civilian employee," q.m. dept., Camp Dix, water supply, World War; Assoc. M. Am. Soc. C.E. (life mem.) ; mem. N. E. Water Works Assn., Brooklyn Engrs. Club: Wamsutta (New Bedford). Author: several engring. soc. papers. Travel: Fr., U.S. Republican.


Address: 607 Purchase St., New Bedford. Summer res .: Monhegan Is., Me.


CHASE, Talbot C., manufacturer shoe machinery; b. Boston, Jan. 22, 1892; s. P. Coggeshall Chase and Gertrude M. (Talbot) C .; ed. Milton Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1913; m. Frances Bradley of Boston, April 22, 1919; children-Leslie Newell, Evelyn, Lavinia. With Estabrook & Co., 1913-17; treas. West End Thread Co., 1919-31; trcas. Prime Mfg. Co., 1931 -; 2nd lt. Inf., 1917-18, 1st lt., 1918-19, overseas with 76th Div., A.I.F., 1918-19; dir. The West End Thread Corp, Bennett & Goding Inc., Highland Laundry Co. of Lowell. Clubs: Brook- line Country, Essex County (Manchester), Harvard ( Boston), Union Boat, Exchange. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 300 Broad St., Lynn. Home: 133 Hyslop Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Man- chester.


CHASE, W(illard) Linwood, headmaster; b. Island Falls, Me., May 14, 1897; s. Willard O. Chase and Ina (Penney) C .; ed. Presque Isle (Me.) high sch., 1914; Aroostook State Normal Sch., 1916; A.B., Univ. Me., 1920; A.M., Columbia, 1929, Ph.D., 1935; m. Hazel Spinney of Marlboro, Nov. 6, 1918; chil- dren-Ruth, Robert, Priscilla, Elizabeth Ann. Teacher, Old Town, Me., 1916-17; prin., Orono, Me., 1917-18; submaster, jr. hlgh sch., Waltham, 1920-22; supt. schs., Canton, Me., 1922-21, Boothbay Ilarbor, Me., 1921-25; teacher, Horace Mann Sch., N.Y. City, 1925-28; asso. prof. edn., Boston Univ. Seh. Edn., 1928-35; headmaster, Country Day Seh. for Boys, Newton, 1935 -; Farmington State Nor- mal Sch., Me., summers, 1922-25; Teachers Coll., Columbia, sunnners, 1926-28, 1932; Boston Univ., summers, 1929-31, 1933-34; lecturer, education and child training; 2d It., Q.M.C., 10 mos., 1918-19; mem. Country Day Sch. Headmasters Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa. Club: Wellesley (v.p.). Author: The Teaching of Time and Place Relationships in Elementary History; regular newspaper column, Boston Evening Transcript; numerous mag, articles. Unitarian. Republican. Office: The Country Day School for Boys, Newton. Home: 31 Colburn Rd., Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: Bristol, Me.


port, June 4, 1856; s. William Frederick Chase and Elizabeth Coffin (Greenleaf) C .; ed. Emerson Coll., Boston; Newburyport high sch .; equivalent of Mas- ter of Oratory, 1893; m. Laura Thurlow July 10, 1878; children -- William Frederick, Charles Rupert. At Mechanicks Nat. Bk., Newburyport, 1871-74; Nat. Bk. of Redemption, Boston, 1874 -; bus. alone, 1879 -; now dir. Chase & Lunt, Inc., insurance; dir. Merchants Nat. Bk., Newburyport; inein. Sons Un- ion Vets. Civ. War. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: 55 Pleasant St., Newburyport. Home: 16 High Rd., Newbury (P.O. Newburyport).


Y CHASE, William F, banker; b. Cambridge, Nov. 26, 1879; s. William F. Chase and Edna F. (Emerson) C .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; in. Maude W. Clark of Newton, Apr. 21, 1910; children -Ruth E. (Mrs. Russell), Francis C., Eleanor W. Continuously with R. L. Day and Co., bankers, Boston, 1901-, partner 1924 -; v.p. West Newton Sav. Bk., Newton Hosp., Newton Cemetery Corp .; tr. and treas. Wheaton Coll .; dir. Stone Inst., New- ton Ilome for the Aged; tr. Newton Y.M.C.A. Of- fice: 45 Milk St., Boston. Home: 34 Temple St., West Newton.


Y CHAYER, Charles Cleveland, clergyman; b. Fairfax, Vt., June 20, 1894; s. Joseph H. Chayer and Mary (Bushey) ( .; ed. Lyndon Inst., Lyndon Centre, Vt .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1917; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol. 1921; grad. work, Columbia, 1936; m. Edith Morse of Newport Centre, Vt., Oct. 9, 1917; chil- dren-Pauline Morse, Vernabelle, Edith Lucille. Pastor, Lisbon (Me.) Federated Ch., 1917-18; stu- dent pastor, Salisbury, 1918-19, Greenland, N.H., 1920; pastor, M.ES. Ch., Brattleboro, Vt., 1921-24; dist. supt., M.E. Chs., Vt. Conf., 1925-29; pastor, M.E. Ch., Barre, Vt., 1929-31; headmaster, Mont- pelier Sem., 1931-35; grad. study, Union Theol. Sem., Teachers Coll. (Columbia), 1936; pastor, M.E. Ch., Amesbury, 1937 -; mem. Delta Sigina Rho. Author: mag. articles in Zlon's Herald on


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Church Management. Methodist. Independent. Home: 15 Whittier St., Amesbury.


VCHEEVER, Davld, surgcon; b. Boston, June 25, 1876; s. David Williams Cheever and Annle Caroline (Nichols) C .; ed. Hopkinson's Seh., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Jane Welles Sargent of Wellesley, June 8, 1907; children-David, Jr., F. Sargent, Charles E., Daniel S., Jane H. Practiced surgery, Boston, 1901 -; asso. prof. anatomy, surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1903 -; surgeon, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; lt. col. (relative rank), Royal Army Med. Corps, chief surgeon, Base flosp. #22 (Harvard Unit), B.E.F .. , 1915-16; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Société Internationale de Chirurgie; mem. Am. Surg. Assn., Soc. Clin. Surgery, A.M.A., N.E. Surg. Soc. (pres.), Interurban Surg. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Somerset, Brookline Country. Author: articles on prof. topics in med. jours. Travel: Europe. Desc. Ezekiel Cheever, one of earliest and most famous masters of Pub. Latin sch., Boston. Unitarian. Usually Republican. Of- fice: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston. Ilome: 193 Marlboro St., Boston. Summer res .: Wellesley.


CHEFFETZ, Asa, artist; b. Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1896; s. Abraham Behr Cheffetz and Anna (Salo- man) C .; ed. Classical high seh., Worcester; Seh. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston; Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. First class seaman in U.S. Navy during World War; mem. Print Makers Soc. of Callf .; asso. mem. Nat. Acad. Awards: Eyre Gold Medal, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1928; hon. mention, Internat. exhbn. of prints, Art Inst. of Chicago, 1930, 1932; first prize, Internat. Bookplate Competition, Los Angeles Mus., 1934; second prize, Internat. Exhbn. of Prints, World's Fair, Chicago, 1934; first prize, Exhbn. of Am. Block Prints, Print Club of Phila., 1936; dl- ploma of honor, Internat. Exhbn. of Wood-engrav- ing, Warsaw, Poland, 1937; represented in Balti- more (Md.) Mus. of Art, Cleveland (O.) Art Mus., N.Y. Pub. Lib., Art Inst. of Chicago, Pa. Acad., Newark Mus. Art, Springfield Mus. Art, Los An- geles Art Mus., Washington Co. Mus. (Md.), Smith- sonian Instn. of Washington, Am. Antiquarian Soc., Lib. Congress (Washington), Honolulu Acad. Fine Arts (Hawaii), State Art Collection ( Warsaw, Poland). Author: Illustrated "An Almanac For Moderns" for Limited Editions Club of New York- 1937. Freethinker. Nonpartisan. Office: 182 State St., Springfield. Home: 484 White St., Springfield.


CHENERY, Willam Elisha, laryngologist; b. Wis- casset, Me., June 14, 1864; s. Dr. Elisha Chenery and Harriet Ann (Grosc) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1887; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1890; D.S., Boston Univ., 1938; studied in Europe at Freiburg, Vienna and Berlin; m. Marion M. Luse of Clyde, O., Oct. 14, 1896. Prof. laryngology, Tufts Med. Coll., 1900-29, now prof. emeritus; consultant in nose, throat and car dept., Boston Dispensary, Roxbury and Booth Hosps., Walter E. Fernald State Sch., Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children; consultant in laryngology, N.E. Deaconess Hosp .; mem, staff N.E. Bapt. Ilosp .; surg .- in-chief, med. staff, Aleppo Temple; lecturer on dental hygiene, Forsyth Dental Infirmary; mem, exec. com. and tr. Boston Univ .; past pres. Boston Methodist Social Union, Interchurch Fellowship; co-founder and past pres. Friends of China, Ine. (Sino-Am. Soc.), Boston; v.p. Boston Industrial Home; treas, N.I. Com. for Relief in China; volunteered for service with U.S. Med. Corps, Sept. 24, 1918; fellow, Am. Laryngol., Rhinol and Otol. Soc., N.E. Otolaryn- gol. Soc., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Oto- Laryngology, A.C.S .; men. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Soc. Examining Physicians, A.A.A.S., S.A.R. (treas. Boston chap.), Ancient and Honorable Atry. Co. of Mass., Nat. Goog. Soc., Harvard Brotherhood of Brookline, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Chỉ, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons (32°), K.T. Clubs: Boston City, University, Harvard, Algonquin, Ap- palachian Mt., Tufts College Masonic, Kiwanis (Brookline), Cosmopolitan, Methodist. Republl- can. Home: 377 Commonwealth Av., Boston.


/ CHENEY, Harry Cleveland, physician, surgeon; b. Ivoryton, Conn., May 20, 1877; s. Samuel Cheney and Sarah Louise (Chapman) C .; ed. East Green-


wich (R.I.) Acad .; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1901; in. Mary Katon Dennis of Cataumet, Oct. 2, 1902. Country practitioner, 1901-38; med. and surg. practice, 1912 -; surgeon (cons.), Wesson Mem. Hosp., Springfield, 1908-38; (courtesy), Mary Lane Ilosp., Ware, 1928-38, active staff, Wing Mem. Ilosp., Palmer, from founding to 1938; founded Wing Mem. Hosp,, gift of Mrs. A. T. Wing and family; mem. Pahner Bd. Health; capt. U.S. Med. Corps, July-Nov., 1918; F.A.C.S .; mem. Am., Mass. Homoeopathic Med. Soc., Assn. Mil. Surgeons U.S.A., Masons ( Mystic Shrine). Clubs: Palier Rotary (pres. ), Business (past pres.). Desc. John Alden and Priscilla (13th generation); eligible to S.A.R. Congregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 18 Thorndike St., Palmer.


VCHENOT, Anna Adèle, asso. professor of French; b. Audincourt, Doubs, Fr., Mar. 30, 1876; d. Jacques Chenot and Louise (Bernard) C .; brought to U.S., 1888, naturalized 1926; ed. Elgin Acad., Elgin, Il .; Ph.B., Chicago Univ., 1909; A.M., Smith Coll., 1916. Instr. French, Western Coll. for Women, Oxford, O., 1902-07, prof. French, 1907-11; instr. French, Smith Coll., 1911-24, asst. prof., 1924-30, assoc. prof., 1930 -; mem. Mod. Lang. Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Société des Professeurs Fran- cais en Amérique, Mass. Hort. Soc. Clubs: North- ampton Women's, Garden. Author: Le Général Ingo et l'Are de Triomphe, 1917; modern language studies and articles in philol. mags. Editor: Pierre of Anatole France, 1926. Republican. Office: Smith College. Home: 367 Prospeet St., North- ampton.


CHENOWETH, Grover Arvel, mechanical engineer; b. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 16, 1907; s. Grover Albert Chenoweth and Sena Victoria (Tibbs) C .; ed. Bos- ton Latin sch .; B.S., Harvard, 1929; m. Elizabeth B. Ohm of Marblehead, June 28, 1930; 1 dau .- Sally Ann. Engaged in maintenance cngring. and layout work, Norton Co., Worcester, 1929-35, supt. of clay dept., 1935 -; mem, Tau Beta Pi (Gamma of Mass.) Clubs: Harvard (Worcester), Norco, Ward 1 Republican (Worcester). Dir. dese. John Cheno- weth, who was Lord Baltimore's chief partner in the settling of Baltimore, Md .; wife dir. desc. Gov. Edward Winslow and Sir John Ilumphrey. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Olliee: Norton Co., 1 New Bond St., Worcester. Home: 3 Balder Rd., Worcester.




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