Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 53

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Y CHENOWETH, Walter Winfred, professor of horti- cultural manufactures; b. Jamesport, Mo., May 30, 1871; s. Lemuel Chenoweth and Acksah (McWade) C .; B.S., Valparaiso Normal Sch., 1902; A.B., Univ. Mo., 1903, B.S., Agr., 1912; hon. M.S., Valparaiso Univ., 1908; m. Lela Cullar of South Bend, Ind., Aug. 16, 1905; children-Winifred Lee, Howard Whitten. Head of dept. sci., Chillicothe (Mo.) Nor- mal Sch., 1903-10; sec., Missouri State Bd. Horti- culture, 1911; instr., then asst. prof. pomology, Mass. State Coll., Amherst, 1912-18; prof. and head dept. of horticultural manufactures, Mass. State Coll., 1918 -; mem. Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Club: Faculty of Mass. State Coll. (Amherst). Author: Food Preservation, 1930; How to Make Candy, 1936; numerous leaflets and bulle- tins for use in extension work on various phases of food preservation. Office: Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Home: North Amherst.


V CHESNEY, Cummings C., electrical engineer; b. Selinsgrove, Pa., Oct. 28, 1863; s. John C. Chesney and Jane (McFall) C .; ed. B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1885; m. Elizabeth Cutler of East Orange, N.J., 1891; children-Malcolm M., Elizabeth, Margaret, Katherine, Barbara. Teacher math. and chem., Doylestown Sem. and Pa. State Coll., 1885-88; mem. William Stanley lab., Great Barrington, 1888; engr., U.S. Elec. Lighting Co., Newark, N.1., 1889-90; one of incorporators, Stanley Elec. Mig. Co., Pittsfield, 1890, 1st v.p. and chief engr., 1901; formerly 1st v.p. and chief engr., Stanley G.I. Elec. Mfg. Co .; mgr., Pittsfield works Gen. Elec. Co., 1906-27, v.p. and chnm. mfg. com .; pres. Berkshire Morris Plan Bk., 1931-35; pres. Berkshire Trust Co .; hon. v.p., Gen. Elec. Co .; dir., Gen. Elec. Employees Securitics Corp., Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Agrl. Nat. Bk. (Pittsfield), Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., N.E. Fire Ins. Co., B.A.R.R. Co .; mem. Am. Inst.


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E.E. (pres., 1926-27), Soc. of Arts (London). Pio- neer In many elee. developments: first polyphase power transmission plant to operate successfully in Amer .; alternating current generators designed for high voltages, ete .; awarded Edison medal by Am. Inst. E.E., 1922. Home: Pittsfield.


VCHESNEY, Malcolm MeCay, safety engineer; b. Pittsfield, Aug. 18, 1892; s. Cummings Coligna Chesney and Elizabeth (Cutler) C .; ed. Pawling Sch .; Cascadilla Sch .; M.E., Cornell, 1916; grad. student, U.S. Naval Acad. Reserve Officer's course; in. Helen M. Waldron of Springfield, July 27, 1918; children-Malcolm McCay, Jr., Robert Waldron, Carolyn Elizabeth, Waldron Wheeler. Shipfitter, l'ore River Shipbuilding Co., 1916-1917; asst. to pres., E. D. Jones & Sons Co., 1919-27; factory planning engr., safety engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Pitts- fleld). Travel; Europe (in World War). Congre- dir. and treas. Park Sq. Realty Co .; oiler, U.S.N.R.F., ensign (T), U.S.N., 1917-19; mem. Chi I'hi. Clubs: Stanley, Thursday Evening (Pitts- field). Travel: Europe (in World War). Congre gationallst. Republican. Office: General Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 7 Kenilworth St., Pittsfield. Y CHIDLICY, Howard James, clergyman; b. Oakwood, Ont., Canada, Jan. 2, 1878; s. James Chidley and Grace (Maunder) C .; ed. Edmunds high seh., Bur- lington, Vt .; A.B., Dartmouth, 1906; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1909; grad. study, Columbia, 1906-09; Oxford, 1909; m. Florence E. Burrows of Pelham Manor, N.Y., Sept. 14, 1912, (d. 1917); in. Frances Adele Elder of Winchester, Mass., June 26, 1923; children-Elizabeth, Barbara. Came to U.S. 1898; naturalized, 1917; ordained to Cong. ministry, 1909; asst. pastor, Central Ch., Brooklyn, 1910; pas- tor, Trinity Ch., E. Orange, N.l., 1910-1915; First Cong. Ch., Winchester, 1915 -; pres. Florence Crit- tenton League of Compassion, 1920-33; chmn. bd. tr. N. Carolina Coll. for Negroes, Durham, N.C., 1915- 25; dir. Cong. Commin. on Pub. Worship, Gen. Theol. Library, Boston; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Clubs: Winchester Country, Kearsarge Country (N.II.), Fortnightly (Boston), Winthrop (Boston). Author: 52 Story Talks to Boys and Girls, 1914; The Man with Iron Shoes, 1917; Story Sermons for Children, 1920; New Story Talks to Boys and Girls, 1929; The Feast of Quails, 1936, adult sermons; The Child's World in Story Sermons, 1938. Travel: Alaska, Europe, Near East. Office: First Congre- gational Church, Winchester. Home: Fernway, Myopia Hill, Winchester, Summer res .: Intervale, N.11.


Y CHILD, Katherine Blake, art educator; b. Boston, Apr. 8, 1867; d. Linus Child and Helen ( Barnes) C .; ed. pub. schs., Boston; Dana Hall, Wellesley; stud- ied art at South Kensington Mus., Eng .; pupil of Louis F. Day in Europe, and C. Howard Walker, Boston. Founder, Child-Walker Sch. of Fine Arts, Inc., Child Walker Sch. of Design, Stuart Sch. (a Junior Coll. of the Arts), and Stuart Club (resi- dence for girls), 1910; dir. Graduate House (Flor- ence, Italy ) ; mem. Am. Federations Arts, Am. Assn. Museums, Soc. Arts and Crafts (Boston), Clubs: Woman's City ( Boston), Cosmopolitan (N.Y.), Ly- ceum (Paris). Home: 8 Via del Ronco, Florence, Italy. Address: 102 The Fenway, Boston.


CHIILDS. Albert 'T., industrial heating engineer; b. Deerfield, Apr. 1, 1880; s. Theodore Childs and Clara B. (Sears) C .; ed. Williston Acad .; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1906, E.I., 1908; m. Harriet F. Harris of Hawley, Oct. 9, 1907; children-Theo- dore F., Albert H., Madeline S. Grad. asst., Worees- ter Poly. Inst., 1907-08; asso. prof. elee. engring., Univ. Maine, 1908-16; engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Pitts- field, 1916 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Author: articles on elec. and heat meas- urements. Office: Gen. Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 67 Marian Av., Pittsfield. Summer res .: Deerfield.


(CHILDS, Benjamin W., merchant; b. Holyoke, May 14, 1903; s. Thomas Southworth Childs and Eliza (Prescott) C .; ed. Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Conn .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1926; unmarried. Asst. mgr., Thomas S. Childs, Inc., Holyoke, 1927-31, pres., treas., 1932 -; pres. W. G. Simmons Co .; dir. Hadley Falls Trust Co., Morris Plan Co .; tr., People's Sav.


Bk .; treas. Holyoke Tuberculosis Assn. Clubs: Williams (N.Y.), University (Hartford), Rotary


(Holyoke). Office: 275 High St., Holyoke. Home: 271 Linden St., llolyoke.


Y CHILDS, Edwin O., lawyer and mayor; b. Newton, Aug. 10, 1876; s. Edwin O. Childs and Caroline A. (Chaffin) C .; ed. Newton high sch., 1895; Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1901; m. Mil- dred E. Roy of Watertown, Jan. 11, 1908; children- Edwin O., Jr., Kathleen. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1901; practiced law, Newton, 1901 -; mem. Newton Bd. Health, 1908-13; mayor, Newton, 1914-29, 1936-39; mem. Middlesex Bar Assn., Royal Arcanum, Ma- sons, Elks, Odd Fellows. Club: Rotary (Newton). Congregationalist. Republlean. Office: 277 Wash- ington St., Newton. Home: 340 Callfornia St., Newton.


V CHILDS, Paul Dudley, Investment banker; b. Kan- sas City, Mo., Jan. 8, 1892; s. Albert Walter Childs and Elizabeth L. ( Bradlee) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard Univ., 1914; B.S., Mass. Ist. Tech., 1917; m. Clem- ence Jeffries of Boston, Aug. 25, 1923; children- Anne Bradlee, William Jeffries, Pauline. Asso. with Geo. 11. Burr & Co., 1920-25; pres, dir. Chiids, Jeffries & Co., Boston, 1925-34; pres., dir. Childs, Jeffries & Thorndike, Inc., of Mass, 1934 -; pres., dir. Childs, Jeffries & Thorndike, Inc., of N.Y., 1936 -; pres. Chain Store Investment Corpn .; dir. Nat. Shirt Shops, Inc., of Del. ; served as It., U.S.N., 1917-19. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.). Office: 50 Con- gress St., Boston. Home: 118 Allerton Rd., Mil- ton.


CHILDS, Philip Moën, business man; b. Worcester, Aug. 28, 1895; s. Arthur E. Childs and Alice Grant (Moën) C .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1917; m. Ellzabeth D. Galloway of Boston, Dec. 23, 1934. With export firm, 1919-21; at home office, Colonial Nat. Life Ins. Co., 1921-33; pres. of Mass. Lighting Cos. till taken over by NE. Power Assn .; dir. Columbian Nat. Llfe Ins. Co., sec. Am. Investment Securities, Co., Arlington Cas Light Co., Clinton Gas Light Co., Gloucester Gas Co., Leominster Elec. and Gas Cos., Milford Elec. & Gas Cos., Northampton Elec, and Gas Cos., Northern Berkshire Elec. and Gas Cos., Watchu- set Elec. Co., Jones, MeDuffy & Stratton Co .; tr., estate Arthur D. Childs; mem. U.S.N.R.F., 1917-19, ensign, transport anty, Feb .- Nov., 1918. Clubs: Country (Brookline), University (Boston), Fox (Cambridge). Travel: Enrope, Africa, all No. Am. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. Home: 25 Seaver St., Brook- line. Summer res .: "Aldworth", Harrisville, N.I. YCHIPMAN, Fred W., corporation official; b. Boston, July 19, 1877; s. Joseph Swett Chipman and Martha Ellen (Gill) C .; ed. Boston and Cambridge pub. schs .; m. Mary W. Barrett of Arlington, Apr. 27. 1922. Engr., B. F. Sturtevant Co., Boston, 1896; with Edward Kendall and Sons, Cambridge, 1898- 1906; Robb Engineering Works, Framingham, 1906- 14; asso. with Internat. Engring. Works, Inc., Framingham, 1914 -; treas. and gen. mgr., 1917 -; treas. Simeon Atwood Co., Wellfleet, 1920 -; mem. fin. com. Town of Framingham 5 yrs .; mem. Ma- sons, Elks. Clubs: Country (past pres. ), Rotary of Framingham (past pres.). Office: International Engineering Works, Ine., Framingham. Home: 219 Warren Rd., Framingham. Summer res .: Wellfleet.


CHIPMAN, Herbert Lawrence, publisher, realtor; b. Sandwich, Nov. 9, 1866; s. Willlam C. Chipman and Elizabeth S. (Underwood) C .; ed. Sandwich high sch .; m. Alice Gertrude Noyes of Hyde Park, June 11, 1900. Publisher Cape Cod News, 1895 -; in real estate bus., 1926 -; pres. Cape Cod Assn. Chs. (founder); dir. Cape Cod Real Estate Bd., Inc. (past pres.); mem. exec. com. Pilgrim lohn How- land Soc .; mem. Cape Cod Council Boy Scouts; former selectman and town meeting moderator, Sandwich; mem. East Sandwich Grange, Cape Cod Ch. Commerce, Sandwich Hist. Soc., Nat. Edit. Assn., Nat. Assn. Real Estate Bds. Club: Cape Cod Press (pres.). Dir. desc. John Howland, Mayflower Pilgrim; Elder John Chipman; Rev. Nathan Under- wood, Revolutionary soldier. Methodist. Inde- pendent Republican. Address: Sandwich.


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V CHISHOLM, Guy Thomas, insurance adviser; b. Centerville, R.1., Oct. 13, 1893; s. Charles H. Chis- holm and Inez L. (Rollins) C .; ed. Malden high sch .; m. Maude E. Nichols of Malden, Feb. 14, 1917; children-Donald G., Rollin E. Stenographer, Johns-Manville Co., Boston, 1912-13; sec., Gilmour, Rothey & Co., 1913-20; treas. and dir. Smith Insur- ance Service, Inc., insurance counsel 1920 -; sergt., 26th Div., U.S.A., A. E.F .; 2d lt. 111th Engrs., 36th Div .; mem. Masons, A.F. and A.M. Republican. Office: 31 St. James Av., Boston. llome: 267 Haw- thorne St., Malden. Summer res .: West Dennis. V CHISHOLM, Miles Dudley, physician : b. Milton East, Can., June 2, 1877; s. Oscar H. Chisholm and Julia (Cusson) C .; brought to U.S., 1878, naturalized 1900; ed. pub. sch., 1884-92; Am. Internat. Coll., 1894-96; M.D., Univ. of Va. Coll. Med., 1900; m. Margaret Rison of Richmond, Va., May 20, 1902; 1 dan .- Beverly Ashlin. Practicing physician, Westfield. 1900 -; capt., Med. Corps Res., U.S.A., 1917, maj. 1918, lieut. col., 1920; fellow, Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Spring- field Acad. Med., Theta Kappa Psi, Masons, Elks, Red Men. Club: Tekoa Country ( Westfield). Con- gregationalist. Republican, Office: 102 Elm St., Westfield. Home: 9 Conner Ave., Westfield.


Y CHISHOLM, Wallace Alfred, trustee; b. Salem, Mar. 15, 1862; s. William Chisholm and Isabella (Law- rence) C .; ed. Salem high sch .; in. Edith Chesley of Portsmouth, N.H .; children-Lawrence C. ((.), Wil- liam. V.p. Salem Savings Bk., 1903 -; dir. Naum- keag Trust Co., Salem; pres. Bertram Home for Aged Men, Salem Y.M.C.A. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 125 Washington Street, Salem. lome: 111 Federal St., Salem. Summer res .: Tops- ficld.


Y CHITTICK, Rupert Addison, physician and psy- chiatrist; b. Stuart, Nebraska, Oct. 5, 1901; s. Robert E. Chittick and S. Lorena (Sturtevant) C .; ed. Univ. of Illinois, 1920-21; B.Sc., Univ. of Ne- braska, 1923, M.A., 1924; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1929; m. Evelyn Bradley of Chelsea, Oct. 12, 1926; children-Robert James, David Rupert. Interne, Worcester City Ilosp., 1929-31; Foxboro State llosp., 1932-36; chief women's div., Mel.ean Hosp., 1937 -; sr. physician, McLean Hosp., 1937 -; mem. A.M.A., Am. Psychiatric Assn., N.E. Psychiatric Assn., Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Psi, Sigma Xi, Masons: Certificate, Am. Bd. Psychiatry & Neurol .; Diplomate, Am. Bd. Med. Examiners. Mem. M.E. Ch. Republican. Address: Mclean Hospital, Wav- erley.


CHMIELINSKI, Henry Illary, publisher; b. Poland, July 25, 1882; s. John Chmielinski and Theophelia ( Kaminska) C .; ed. A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1904; student, Harvard Med. Sch., 1904-06; Columbia Univ. Sch. of Law, 1906-08; m. Bronna Dackie- wicz of N.Y., Oct. 1909; children-Jeanette ((.), Bernice (d.), Henry, Hilary, Jr., Halenka, Marysia, Richard, John, Genia. Came to U.S., 1898: nat- uralized 1916. Bank clk. llanover Trust Co., 1910-11, treas. 1911-16, pres. 1916-20; pub. Polish Daily Courier, 1916 -; pres. and treas. Kuryer Bostonski Pub. Co .; mem. Bd. of Immigration, Port of N.Y .; dir. Prudential Trust, Boston, 1917. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.); Harvard; City: Athletic (Boston). Decorated by the Republic of Poland, 1939. Roman Catholic. Office: 16 W. 4th St., So. Boston. llome: 67 Crowninshield Rd., Brookline. Y CHOATE, Augusta, educator; b. Cochran, Pulaski Co., Ga., Nov. 27. 1871; d. Augustus Edward Choate and Adnah Celestia (Penick) C .; ed. A.B., Vassar, 1899, A.M., 1900. Teacher, pub. schs,, Atlanta, Ga., 1893-96; Mt. Hope Pvt. Sch., Fall River, 1900-01; tutor, Baldwin Sch., Bryn Mawr, Pa., Oct .- Dec., 1901; teacher Eng., Central high sch., Wash,, D.C., Jan .- June, 1902; Baldwin Sch, also head Eng. dept. and asst. in administration, 1902-16; teacher Eng., Liggett Sch., Detroit, Mich., 1916- 17; asso. prin., Miss Guild and Miss Evans Sch., Boston, 1918-20; owner and prin. Choate Sch. (for girls), Brookline, 1920 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Ilome: 1600 Beacon St., Brookline.


CHOATE, Helen Ashhurst, teacher; b. Irvington, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1882; d. Washington Choate and Grace Richards ( Whiton) C .; cd. Greenwich


(Conn.) Acad .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1904, A.M., 1909; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1920. Asst. Instr. Botany Smith Coll., 1909-1918, Asst. Prof., 1918- 24, asso, prof., 1924-, Dean of class of 1938, 1934- 38: mem. A.A.A.S., Bot. Soc. Am., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xl. Travel: Europe, 1899, 1930; W.I., Pan- ama, 1924. Grandniece of Rufus Choate. Con- gregationalist.' Non-partisan. Office: Smith Col- lege, Northampton. Ilome: Northampton. Sum- mer home: Essex.


Y CHOATE, Robert Burnett, editor; b. Southboro, Sept. 7, 1898; s. Charles Francis Choate and Louise (Burnett) C .; cd. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; Har- vard, 1917-19; m. Elizabeth Robbins; children- Sylvia, Anne S., Robert B., Elizabeth R. Re- porter, Boston llerald, 1919-22, Washington corr., 1922-28, mgr. ed., 1928 -; enlisted U.S.A., May 1918; with Hdgrs. Troop, 76th Div., A.E.F., July 1918-Jan. 1919. Clubs: Somerset (Boston), Grid- iron (Washington, D.C.). Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 80 Mason St., Boston. Home: Lo- cust St., Danvers.


V CHRISTIAN, Henry A., physician (retired), teacher; b. Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 17, 1876; s. Camillus Christian and Mary Elizabeth (Davis) C .; ed. Lynchburg (Va.) high sch .; A.B., A.M., Ran- clolph-Macon Coll., 1895; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1900; A.M., Harvard, 1903; Sc.D., Jef- l'erson Coll., 1928, Univ. Mich., 1938; LL.D., Ran- dolph-Macon, 1923, Western Reserve, 1931, Univ. Western Ont., 1938; F.R.C.P. (llon.), Can, 1936; i. Elizabeth Sears Scabury of Brookline, June 30, 1921. Asst. pathology, Boston City Hosp., 1900-02; asst. visiting pathologist, 1902-05; Chil- dren's Hosp., 1902-05; instr., pathology, Harvard, 1902-05; asst. visiting phys., L.I. Hosp., Boston, 1905; in charge med. students, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1905-07: instr., theory and practice of physic, Harvard, 1905-07; asst. prof., 1907-08; phys .- in- chief, Carney Hosp., Boston, 1907-12; dean, Fac- ulty of Med. and Med. Sch., Harvard. 1908-12; Ilersey prof., theory and practice of physic, Ilar- vard Med. Sch., 1908-39; phys .- in-chief, Peter Bent Brigham llosp., 1910-39. Fellow Am. Acad., 1913 -; corr. mem., Wiener Gesellschaft f. innere Medizin, etc., 1923; Medico-Chirurgical Soc., Edin- burgh, 1937. Major, M.R.C., U.S.A., World War; mem. Assu. Am. Phys. (pres. 1935), Am. Assn. for Clin. Invest. (pres., 1919). Res. Chmn., Div. Med. Sciences, Nat. Research Council, Washing- ton, D.C., 1919-20. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard (Boston), Century (N.Y.). Lineal desc., Thomas Christian, who patented land in Va., 1657; wife from Richard Sears or Sares, Mass., 1630, John Alden, John Howland, Isaac Allerton of May- lower. Episcopalian, Independent. Home: Hotel Beaconsfield, Brookline.


CHURBUCK, Leander Mayhew, artist, lecturer, teacher of art; b. Wareham, Feb. 19, 1861; S. Willis G. Churbuck and Rebecca Pierce (Taylor) C .; ed. Plymouth and Middleboro sebs. ; art classes, Boston; m. Mabel Ingalls Dodge of Stoneham, Jan. 19. 1889; 1 son-Abbott Dodge. Estab. Ist exclu- sively children's shoe store in U.S., 1898; news- paper artist and cartoonist for trade jours .; art instr., Howard Sem., W. Bridgewater, 1912-14; lecturer on art subjs .; represented in exhbn. of "Selected Water Colors by Am, Artists" (Am. Water Color Soc., N. Y.), Mun. Gallery (Brockton), schs., churches, lib. of K.C., Paul Revere Lodge of Masons, Unitarian Ch. (Marblehead), Swed. Intheran Ch. (Brockton), many pvt. homes; dist. chinn. Permanent Blind War Relief, during World War: mem. Citizens Com. for Brockton P.O. site (chmn.), Old Colony Fed. Unitarian Laymon (past pres.), Laymen's League, Shoe Retailers Assn. (past pres.), Art League, Masons. Club: Re- publican ( Brockton, past pres.). Unitarian. Re- publican. Office and home: 168 Belmont St., Brockton.


/CHURCH, David Blanchard, real estate and insur- ance broker; b. Brookline, Aug. 9, 1894; s. Her- bert B. Church and Helen L. (Blanchard) C .; ed. Brookline high sch .; m. Caroline E. Youatt of Brookline, June 27, 1917; 1 dan .- Carolyn M. Real estate and ins. broker, Brookline, 1915-1939.


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Investment brokerage business-1910-1913; as- sessor, Brookline, 1932-41; pvt., 69th Inf., U.S.A., Sept. 1917-Nov. 1918; v.p. Mass. Real Estate Ex- change; past pres. Assn. Mass. Assessors; mem. I.O.O.F., Lomia Lodge, Am Legion, Elks. Clubs: Republican, Brookline Swimming (pres.). Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 1650a Beacon St., Brookline. Home: 279 Clark Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Great Neck Rd., Wareham.


Y CHURCH, Elliott Bradford, lawyer; b. Taunton, July 26, 1873; s. Thomas LeBaron Church and Louisa M. (Elliott) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard Coll., 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Blanche Bonnelle of Boston, Oct. 24, 1907; children- Eleanor Bradford, Mary Sumner. Adınitted to Mass. bar, Oct. 1898, and since in gen. practice, Boston; pres. Newton Welfare Bur. 12 yrs .; dir. Newton Community Chest, Audubon Soc .; mem. Newton Sch. Com., 9 yrs. Club: Harvard .(Bos- ton). Travel: Europe, Bermuda, Carribean. Desc. Gov. William Bradford, Plymouth. Episcopalian. Republican. Ofhee: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 30 Bennington St., Newton.


V CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance, artist, teacher, author; b. Oberlin, O., Aug. 14, 1864; s. Prof. Charles Ilenry Churchill and Ilenrietta (Vance) C .; cd. Oberlin high sch. and acad .; A.M., Oberlin Coll., 1898; student Berlin, Leipzig, and Académie Julian, Paris, 1887-90; Univ. of Paris, 1904-06; m. Marie Marschall of Berlin, 1890; 1 son-Lewis Nelson. Dir. art dept. and prof. fine arts, la. (now Grin- nell) Coll., 1891-93; instr. secondary and normal schs., St. Louis, Mo., . 1893-97; prof. fine arts and dir. art dept., Teachers Coll. (Columbia), 1897- 1905; prof. art hist. and interpretation, Smith Coll., 1906-32; emeritus, 1932 -; lecturer, Johns Hopkins, 1902, Univ. of Chleago, 1914, 1916, 1917; U.S. official del. to the Internat. Congress for the Advancement of Drawing and Art Teach- ing, Berne, Switzerland, 1904; vice pres. Am. Coll. Art Assn., 1921-32; built up the Museum of Art of Smith Coll. which ranks in quality with the first in the country. Home: 38 Franklin St., Northampton. Summer res : Rockport, Mass.


CHURCHILL, Anna Quiney, physician, assistant pro- fessor in mieroscopie anatomy; b. Dorchester, May 31, 1884; d. Joseph Richmond Churchill and Mary (Cushing) ( .; ed. Mis's S. Alice Brown's Class. Sch. for Girls, Boston; 1899-1903; A.B., Smith Coll., 1907; spl. student, Boston Normal Sch. of Gymnastics, 1 yr .; A.M., Radcliffe Coll., 1910; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1917; unmar- ried. Instr. microscopic anatomy, Tufts Coll. Med. and Dent. Schs., 1917-25, asst. prof. 1925 -; teacher histology. Sargent Sch. of Phys. Edu., Cambridge, several yrs .; teacher dental histol- ogy, Forsyth Sch. for Dental llygienists, Boston, several yrs .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Women's Med. Soc., A.A.A.S., Mass. Audubon Soc., Ani- mal Rescue League. ('lub: Brookline Bird. Travel: U.S., Can. (extensive), Europe, W.I. Uni- tarian. Republican. Ollice: Tufts Medical and Dental Schools, 416 Iluntington Av., Boston. Mail address: 200 Liberty St., Lowell. Summer res., 2nd home: "Frishill", Lake Nabnasset, Town- ship of Westford.


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CHURCHILL, Edward Delos, surgeon; b. Chenoa, Iil., Dec. 25, 1895; s. Ebenezer Delos Churchill and Maria A. (Farnsworth) C .; ed. B.S., North- western Univ., 1916, M.A., 1917; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1920; Moseley Traveling Fellow, Har- vard Unlv., 1926-27; in. Mary Lowell Barton of Boston, July 7, 1927; children-Mary Lowell, Frederic Barton, Edward Delos, A. Coolidge. Surg. interne and resident, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1920-22; instr. surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1924- 28, asso. prof. surgery, 1928-31, John Homans prof. surgery, 1931 -; served in Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., 1918; fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Am. Sana- torium Assn., Am. Assn. Thoracic Surgery, Am. Surg. Assn., Internat. Surg. Soe., Soe. Clin. Surgery, Mass. Med. Soc., St. Louis Med. Soc. (hon.), Boston Surg. Soc., Am. Bd. Surgery (Found- ers Group), Trudeau Soc., Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Halsted.


Mem. Editorial Bd., Annals of Surgery, Surgery, The Southern Surgeon. Office: Massachusetts Gen. losp., Boston. Honte: 269 Prospect St., Boston.


Y CHURCHILL, Everett Avery, educator; b. Ilanover, Dec. 2, 1892; s. Edward Thomas Churchill and Edith Forest (Mann) C .; ed. Bridgewater state normal sch., 1914; A B. (magna cum laude), Wes- leyan Univ., Conn., 1917; grad. work, Boston Univ., Ilarvard; Ed M., Harvard, 1921, ICd. D., 1924; m. Lucy Isabel Hutchinson of St. Johnsbury, Vt., Mar. 23, 1918; 1 son-Byron Everett. Prin. high sch., Bowdoinham, Me., 1913-14. North Dartmouth, 1911-16; instr., Huntington Sch., 1919-20; dir. Schs. of Law, Commerce and Finance, and Busi- ness Admin., Northeastern Univ. 1922-25, dean, Sch. of Law, 1920-35, v.p. Northeastern Univ. 1925-, exec. dir. Development Com., Bd. Trus- tees 1934 -; mem. sch. com., Town of Belmont, 1931-34, chmm., 1933-34; mem. Warrant Com. and Unemployment Relief Com., Belmont, 1933-34; pres. Belmont Relief Soe., 1935 -; student, Platts- burg O.T.C., May-Aug. 1917; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. and capt., Camp Devens, hon. discharged June 24, 1919; mem. Northeastern Univ. Corp. 1937 -; chmn. Babson Inst. Survey Com., 1937; mem., N.E. Assn. Colls. and Secondary Schs., N.E.A., Am. Assn. for Adult Educ., 6th Internat. Congress Philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa, Phl Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Phi, Masons, Boston Ch. Commerce. Clubs: Com- mons, Rotary. Methodist. Republican. Office: 360 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 48 Long Av., Belmont.


Y CHURCHILL, Frank Spooner, physician (retired) ; 1. Milton, Aug. 28, 1864: s. Charles Marshall Spring Churchill and Susan Elizabeth (Spooner) ( .: ed. Milton high seh .; A.B., llarvard, 1886, M.1)., 1890; m. Lucretia Mott Hallowell of Medford, bec. 31, 1894; children-Richard Hallowell (d.), Lucretia Mott, Winthrop Hallowell. Hlouse officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1890-91; practiced med., Chicago, 11., 1892-1918; practiced, Milton, 1919-30; practice lim- ited to pediatrics; asst. prof. pediatrics (emeri- tus), Unlv. Chieago; attending physician, Chil- dren's Mem. Hosp. (pres. staff) ; physician, trans- continental excursion, Am. Geog. Soc., 1912; past mem. Bd. Health, Chicago; major, Med. Res. Corps, Mar .- Dee. 1918; Chief Med. Service, Newport News, Va .; later Camp Devens, Mass., World War; chmn., sect. pediatrics, A.M.A., 1914; pres. Am. Pediatric Soe., 1917-18. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: articles on diseases of children. Travel: Europe, 1930-31; U.S., Can., Bermuda. Nephew of Joseph McKean, Harvard 1840, Overseer of Har- vard, in Union Army, judge in Mun. Ct., Boston, moderator Milton, 40 yrs. Unitarian. Independ- ent. Ofliee and home: Bass River, Cape Cod.




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