Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 54

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V CHURCHILL, Percival Mitchell, cons. (civil) engi- neer; b. Elmwood, Jan. 5, 1873; s. Newton Church- ill and Abble Weeks (White) C .; ed. I. Bridge- water high sch .; full civ, engring. course, M.I.T., 1895, non-grad .; m. Maud Jeannette Whitman of Elmwood, Jan. 23, 1901; children-Mrs. Vir- ginia Leland, Pereival Newton. Construction, Mass. Highway Comm .; surveys Mass. Harbor & Land Comm .; jr. engr. and asst. engr., War Dept. in Mass., Conn., Ind., Ga., Kan., Tex., on fortifica- tions and exams. for navigation, flood control and water power; engr., U.S. Reclamation Serv- ice on irrigation in Wyo., Col., and N.D .; U.S. Indian Service on irrigation in N.Mex .; mgr., Phillips, Doup & Co., Brooklyn, N.Y .; cons. engr., Mass. Reclamation Board; cons. engr. on irriga- tion, drainage, flood control, mosquito control, etc., all over U.S. and In Can, and Porto Rico; dir. Mass. Fed. Taxpayers Assocs., former mem. finance com., bd. health, E. Bridgewater; Pvt. to Lt., Mass. and Conn. N.G., 1897-1910; Capt., Engrs., May 8, 1917; Major, 304th Engrs., 79th Div., Aug. 15, 1917; Major, 538th Engrs., May 1918; in Eng. and Fr., Aug. 1918-June 1919; discharged July 9, 1919; Major, Lt. Col., Col., Engrs. Res. since War; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. Agrl. Engrs., Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Nat. Grange, Mil. Order World War, Am. Legion, Res. Officers Assn., Boy Scout Council, Old Bridgewaters Ilist. Soe. (past pres.), Ehnwood Fire Co. Clubs: Army and


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Navy (Boston), Boston City, Plymouth Co. Rep., Elmwood Mens. Travel: most of U.S., Porto Rico, Can. Author: prof. reports. Swedenbor- gian. Republican, Home: 100 West St., Elm- wood.


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CHURCHMAN, Philip Hudson, professor; b. Burling- ton, N.J., Sept. 23, 1874; s. Ilorace Churchman and Edith Anna ( Woolman) C .; ed. Van Rensselaer Sem., Burlington, N.J .; A.B., Princeton, 1896, A.M., 1903; Paris, Grenoble (Fr.) ; Ph.D., Harvard, 1908; m. Mary C. S. Morgan of Worcester, Oct. 5, 1910; children-Frances Morgan, Mrs. Elizabeth Starr George, Carolyn Proctor; Master, Chestnut Hill Acad .; instr. Fr., Prinecton, 1900-04; Romance langs., U.S. Naval Acad., 1904-05; llarvard, 1906- 08; asst. prof., prof., Clark Univ., 1908 -; visit- ing prof., Chicago, 1912; mem. Simplified Spelling Bd .; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Club: Cap & Gown (Prinecton). Author: French Literature in Out- line; First Book In French; Phonctie Gateway to French; First Phonetic French Course; In- troduction to the Pronunciation of French; Byron and Espronceda; Survey of the Influence of Scott in Spain; Beginnings of Byronism in Spain; Es- pronceda's "Bianca de Borbon"; Palacio Valdes' "La Alegría dei Capitán Ribot"; many articles on phonetics and teaching French. Travel: Europe (4 yrs.). Congregationalist. Independent. Of- fice: Clark University, Worcester. Home: 20 In- stitute Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: Manches- ter-by-the-Sea.


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CHUTE, Richard, surgeon; b. Boston, Oct. 14, 1900; s. Arthur L. Chute and Eliza R. (Swift) C .; ed. Country Day Sch., Boston; Phillips Acad., An- dover; A.B., Ilarvard, 1922; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1927; m. Ruth Sears of Boston, June 30, 1934; children-Esther, Richard Sears. Practiced urinary surgery, dept. urinary surgery, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1930 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., Am. Urol. Assn., Mass. Med. Benevolent Soe. (sec.). Ciubs: Somerset, Harvard (Boston) ; Country (Brooklinc), Yacht, Golf (Cohasset). Travel: Europe. Author: sci, papers on urinary Surgery. Desc. Lionel Chute, Ipswich, 1634; Wil- liam Swift, Watertown, 1630; several Mayflower ancestors. Protestant. Republican. Office: 352 Mariboro St., Boston. Tlome: 350 Marlboro St., Boston. Summer res .: Beach Island, Cofrasset.


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CIBOROWSKI, Stella Amanda, attorney; D. Worces- ter, Dec. 25, 1904; d. Frank Jankowski and Frances (Wojciak) J .; ed. high sch. of Com- merce, Worcester; Becker's Bus. Coll., 1918; LL.B., Northeastern Univ., 1932; m. Jacob S. Ciborowski of Worcester, June 3, 1925; 1 son-Ilenry. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1935; in gen. practice of law at Worcester, 1935 --; meni. Rep. City Com., 9 yrs .; v.p. Mass. Assn. Pol .- Am. Political Clubs, Ine., 1936 -. Roman Catholic. Republican. Of- fice: 95 Millbury St., Worcester. Home: 93 Mill- bury St., Worcester.


CIPOLLINI, Benedict R., sculptor; b. Carrara, It., Jan. 12, 1889; s. Francesco Cipollini and Carolina (Andreani) C .; ed. Royal Acad. Fine Arts, Car- rara, It .; hon. prof., Acad. Fine Arts, Car- rara, It. Made mem. Sec. Art, Sci. & Letters, Paris, for work shown that year at Internat. Soe. Amatorie Cultorl di Belie Arts in Romc, 1909; came to U.S., 1912; won competition for gold medal to Gen. Dias when he visited U.S. after World War; made portraits of great inter- nat. men for Bebce's Mem. Lib., Wakefield; promi- nent as marble sculptor for many years; works include large relief of Crucifixion and many statues and bas-reilefs inside and outside Cath. of St. John the Divine (N.Y. City); main hall in Supreme Ct. Bldg. (Wash., D.C.); frieze on 4 felngs of Bronx County Court House and groups outside; bust of Herbert Hoover (Belg. Mun. Bldg. ); bust of E. Lowell (liarvard), etc. Of-


fice and home: 240 Ilighland Av., Somerville.


V CLARE, C. Lloyd, business man, scientist, inventor; b. Perry, N.Y., Oct. 15, 1895; s. Mark B. Claff and Mary R. (Hamcson) C .; ed Boston Latin sch .; Thayer Acad .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1918; m. Frances M. Staska of Chleago, Ill., May 10, 1930; 1 son-Mark Mathias. Supt., M. B. Claff & Sons,


Inc., Randolph 1920-28, pres., treas. and dir., 1928 -; research asso. biol., Brown Univ., 1938 -; mem. Marine Biol. Lab. Corp., Woods Hole; v.p. Randolph Trust Co .; dir. N.E. Paper Box Mfrs. Assn .; pres. Randolph Centre Cemetery Assn .; chinn. Randoiph Chapt., Amn. Red Cross; enlisted U.S.N., May 14, 1917; O.T.S., Harvard, Jan., 1918; commd. ensign, June 7, 1918; for. service, July 4- Sept. 20, 1918; Aide to Adm. Bassett, Comdt., Gr. Lakes Tr. Sta., Ill .; sr. mem. Discharge Bd .; It. (J.g.), U.S.N.R.F., May 15, 1920; mem. Masons (32º), Shrine; Am. Legion (past comdr., Post 169, Randolph); Bioi. Photog. Assn. Club: University (Boston), Author: (joint) Cytological Investiga- tions of Colpoda Cuculus; Phenomena of Excyst- ment of Colpoda Cheulius from its Protective Cyst; ph reactions during feeding in the ciliate Bresslana; a migration-distribution apparatus for sterilization of protozoa; (joint) growth studies on effects of food in Glaucoma .vorax (sp. nov.); holder several patents in art of box mfg. Office: M. B. Claff & Sons, Inc., 31 West St., Randoiph. Home: 5 Van Beal Rd., Randolph. Winter home: Stuart, Fia.


CLAFLIN, Thomas Mack, investment banking; b. Boston, Apr. 23, 1885; s. William II. Claflin and Caroline (Avery) C .; ed. student St. Paul's Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Alice Morton of Brook- line, June 13, 1912; children-Richard M., Eleanor P. Asso, with various firms in investment securi- ties, 1907-26; with Claflin, Hubbard & Jenkins Co., 1926-, treas. and dir., 1926 -. Clubs: The Country, Eastern Yacht, Harvard (Boston). Of- fice: 50 Congress St., Boston. Ilome: 172 Dcan Rd., Brookline.


1/CLAIR, Miles Nelson, consulting engineer; b. Lick- dale, Pa., Sept. 7, 1900; s. Harry Monroe Clair and Victoria (Shirk) C .; ed. West Phila. high sch. for Boys; B.S., Drexel Inst. Tech., 1921; S.M., M.I.T., 1923; m. Carolyn F. Greene of Bos- ton, June 16, 1928; children-Cynthia Yorkc, Valerie De Luce. Employed in construction work near Phila., 1911-25; instr. civ. engring., Drexel Inst. Tech., 1923-25; v.p. and treas The Thompson and Lichtner Co., Inc., Boston, 1925 -; reg. prof. engr. in N.Y. State; mem. Advisory Bd., Salvation Army; mem. Bldg. Code Com. of City of Boston, 1930 -; R.O.T.C., Drexei Inst. Tech., 1918; dir. The Thompson and Lichtner Co., Inc., Boston; Am. Concrete Inst .; mom. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, A.F.&A.M. (Woliaston Lodge). Author: numerous technical papers on concrete; section on concrete and mortars in Mark's Mechanical Engineers' Handbook. Luth- eran. Republican. Office: 620 Newbury St., Bos- ton. Home: G Surrey Rd., Newton.


V CLAP, Edmund Wright, physician; b. Attleboro, May 13, 1870; s. llarvey Clap and Josephine Shepherd (Daggett) C .; ed. No. Attleboro high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1892; M D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; in. Alice Bearse of Wrentham, Sept. 14, 1904; chil- dren-Edmund Cheever, Josephine Shepherd (Mrs. Henry Rockwell). Asst. surgeon. Carney Hosp., 1900-03, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1901-09; surg., Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1909-14; cons. ophthalmic surg, House of Good Samaritan, Sturdy Memorial Hosp .; instr. oph- thalmology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1901-14; asso. prof. ophthalmology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1912- 15; men. Am. Ophthalnol. Soc., N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc. Ciub: Harvard (Boston). Republican. Offlec: 390 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. llome: 476 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Norwien, Vt.


CLAPIN, Louis Philippe, newspaper publisher and printer; b. Sherbrooke, P.Q., Can., Dec. 28, 1885; s. Leopoid Clapin and Honorine (Coté) C .; came to U.S. 1904, naturalized 1913; ed. St. Charles Bo- romee Coll., Sherbrooke, Can .; m. Aldea Lincourt of Fall River, Jan. 24, 1928; children-Leopold Dollard, Jean L., Mariette, Monique D). Journey- man printer, asst. forcman, foreman, supt. and flnaily pres. of newspaper corpn., Fail River, 1904-28; after destruction of plant by fire, pur- chaser goodwill and name of oid eorpn. and


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machinery in New Bedford, 1929; purchased from receivers plant and machinery of La Tribune Pub. Co., 1931; publisher, L'Indépendant, New Bedford, L'Indépendant, Fall River, and L'Indé- pendant de Woonsocket, R.I .; dir. Lafayette Co- operative Bk., Fall River; charter mem, and dir., Franco-American Civic League. Club: Calumet ( Fall River). Republican. Oflice: 233 Pocasset St., Fall River. lome: 1353 Robeson St., Fall River.


CLAPP, Clift Rogers, lawyer; b. So. Boston, Feb. 10, 1861; s. Howard Clapp and Abigail Frances (Rogers) C .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1878, Latin sch., 1880; A.B., Harvard, 1884, A.M., LL.B., 1887; m. Gertrude Blanchard, Oct. 6, 1892; children- Howard Rogers, Mrs. Emily Gleason, Mrs. Eliza- beth Penney. Practiced law, Boston, 1887 -; mem. Clapp & Glover, 1888-1907, Ropes, Gray & Gor- ham, Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, Jan. 1, 1907 -; dir. Esmond Mills, Clarence Whitman Sons, Suncook Mills, Lee Higginson Safe De- posit Co .; mem. Amn., Mass., Middlesex, Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Exchange, Harvard, Brae Burn Country, Tuesday (Newton), Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 19 Temple St., West Newton.


CLARE, Edwin A., manufacturer; b. Elizabeth, N.J., July 23, 1895; s. llenry A. Clare and Lenore (Arm- strong) C .; cd. Pingry sch., Elizabeth, N.J .; A.B., Lehigh Univ., 1916; m. Nathalie Norris of Carmel, N.Y., 1919; 1 dau .- Cathleen. Pres., Athol MIg. Co., 1928; Lt. (J.g.), U.S.N.R.F., 2 yrs., World War. Episcopalian. Office: Athol Mfg. Co., Athol. Ilome: "Lisdornan", Athol.


CLARK, Alden Hyde, secretary, Foreign Mission Board; b. Minneapolis, Minn., June 26, 1878; S. John Bates Clark and Myra A. (Smith) C .; ed. A.B., Amherst, 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1904; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., 1904; D.D., Amherst, 1925; m. Mary S. Whitcomb of Brookline; children- Mary Lawrence, John Alden, William Whitcomb. Missionary Am. Bd., India, 1904; head Union Training Sch., Union Theol. Sem .; ed. weekly paper; founder Nagpada Neighborhood Ilouse, Bombay; foreign sec. Am. Bd. of Coms. for For- cign Missions, 1930 -; mem. D.K.E. Clubs: Con- gregational, Wellesley. Travel: world. Author: Indla on the March; The Social Dynamic of Jesus, (joint-author) Was it Worth While ?; articles in Atlantic Monthly, Internat. Rev. of Missions, other relig. periodicals. Dese. John Alden. Con- gregationalist. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 56 Leighton Rd., Wellesley.


Y CLARK, Atherton, business man; b. Amherst, June 18, 1859; s. William S. Clark and llarriet K. R. (Williston) C .; ed. B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1877; m. Alice Dummer Gilman of Newton, Apr. 18, and Colo., 1881-82; with R. 11. Stearns Co., Bos- ton, 1883 -; now v. chmn. of dirs .; tr. Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1920-28. Travel: many bus. trips to prin. European countries, 1883-1913. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: Tremont St. and Ten- ple Pl., Boston. Home: 231 Waverly Av., Newton. Y CLARK, Benjamin) Preston, manufacturer; b. Boston, Oct. 8, 1860; s. Benjamin Cutler Clark and Adeline Kinnicutt (Weld) C .; ed. Boston Pnb. Latin sch., 1871-77; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1881; m. Josephine F. Allen of Boston, Jan. 21, 1890; children-Katherine (Mrs. Richard B. Harding), B. Preston, Jr., (d.), Allen W., Francis R. With Pearson Cordage Co., 1881-95; v.p. Plymouth Cordage Co., 1926-36, pres. 1936 -; mem. firm B. C. Clark & Co., merchants; mem. exec. com. U.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Commercial (Boston). Episcopalian. Ollice: 55 Kilby St., Boston. Home (winter): 132 Marl- boro St., Boston; (summer and voting res.) At- lantic Av., Cohasset.


CLARK, Chester Wells, historian; b. Columbus, O., Feb. 5, 1896; s. Frederick Converse Clark and Adelaide Mary (Knight) C .; ed. Ann Arbor (Mich.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1919; A.M., Ilar- vard, 1922, Ph.D., 1931; m. Gertrude E. Brock of lonia, Mich., 1928. Instr. European hist., Univ.


Mich., 1925-27; instr. and asst. prof., Princeton, 1930-35; Guggenheim traveling fellow, Europe, 1935-36; fellow of Oberlaender Trust, Ger., 1938; asso. prof. European hist., State Univ. la., Sept. 1939 -; enlisted as corpl. Q.M.Corps, U.S.A., July 1917; 19 mos. service in U.S .; Q.M.Sergt. sr. grade; honorable discharge, Feb. 1919; mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (life), Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Franz Jo- seph and Bismarck, The Diplomacy of Austria before the War of 1866, 1931. Travel: Europe (8 trips, covering 5 yrs.). Desc. Gov. William Bradford, through mother; wife desc. William Doty, through mother. Congregationalist. Inde- pendent. llome: 4 Farrar St., Cambridge.


CLARK, De Witt Scoville, physician; b. Salem, Nov. 25, 1887; s. DeWitt Scoville Clark and Emma Tif- fany (Wood) C .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B., Yale, 1909; M.D. (cum laude), Harvard Med. Sch., 1913; unmarried. At Bellevue Hosp., N. Y .; surgery, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston Lying-in Ilosp .; private practice, Salem, 1919 -; attending surgeon, Salem llosp .; visiting surgeon, Ipswich Hosp .; 1st Lt., M.C., U.S.A., Base Ilosp. No. 6, France, 1917-19; in Macedonia with Am. Red Cross after Armistice. Mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., F.A.C.S. Club: Salem Country. Travel: Labrador, Europe. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 2 Oliver St., Salem.


YCLARK, Ellery Harding, lawyer, athlete, writer; b. West Roxbury, Mar. 13, 1874; s. Benjamin Cutler Clark and Adeline Kinnicutt (Weld) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1896; I.L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899; m. Victoria Maddalena of Boston, 1904; 1 son- Ellery Harding, Jr. Mem., Harvard Track Team, 4 yrs .; U.S. rep. at Olympic Games at Athens, Greece, 1896, winning high and broad jump there; all-around athletic champion of New Eng., 1896, 97, 1909, 10; all-around athletic champion of Amer., 1897, 1903; phys. dir., Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge; practicing lawyer, Boston, 1904 -; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1902-04, Bd. Al- dermen, 1908; see. Ilumane Soc. Mass .; mem.


Boston Bar Assi. Clubs: Union, Athletic (both Boston), Author: Massachusetts Street Railway Accident Law, 1902; United States Street Rail- way Accident Law, 1904; (with John Graham) Practical Track and Field Athletics, 1901; Loaded Dice, 1909; The Carleton Case, 1910; Dick Ran- dall, the Young Athlete, 1910; Reminiscences of an Athlete, 1911; The Camp at Sea Duck Cove, 1912; Pharos, 1913; Uncle Ebenezer's Millions, 1915; Track Athletics Up-to-Date, 1920; The Money Gods, 1922; Putting it Over, 1923; Daughters of Eve, 1924; Carib Gold, 1925; The Lost Galleon, 1927; The Strength of the Ilills, 1929; This World and the Next, 1934. Episcopalian. Republican. Ollice: Ames Bldg., Boston. Ilome: Cohasset.


1895; 1 dau .- Louise (d.). In Calif., Ariz., Nev., Y CLARK, Fletcher, Jr., lawyer; b. Sandwich, June 2,


1890; s. Fletcher Clark and Elizabeth (Emerson) C .; ed. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1912; Ll .. B., Har- vård Law Sch., 1915; m. Marguerite Edgar Swift of Needham, Sept. 25, 1918; children-Fletcher, 111, Margaret Elizabeth, Edward Emerson, Charles Bartlett. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1915; since in gen. practice at Middleborough; mem. firm Stetson & Clark; dir. Middleborough Trust Co. ; pres. Wa- terville Cranberry Co., Agawam Cranberry Co .; tr. Middleborough Sav. Bk., Plattsburg, May- Aug. 1917, Co. M, 103d Inf., 26th Div., Aug. 1917- Aug. 1918; eapt. 36th Inf., 12th Div., Sept. 1918- Feb. 1919; mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Am. Legion, Y.D. Vets. Assn., Masons. Club: Lions. Desc. John Alden, Priscilla Mullins. . Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Bank Bldg., Middleboro. llome: 10 E. Grove St., Middleboro.


VCLARK, Forrester Andrew, stock broker; b. Bos- ton, Feb. 20, 1906; s. John Dudley Clark and Cornelia Thayer (Andrew) C .; ed. Noble's Sch., Boston, 1911-17; St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, 1917-24; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1929; m. Katherine Lee Burrage of Boston, June 27, 1931; children-' Cornelia, Lee, Forrester Andrew, Jr., Russell Bur- rage. In employ 11. C. Wainwright & Co., served through various depts., 1929-30, partner, 1930 -; treas., dir. Hoover Motors, Ine .; dir. Wheeler Reflector Co .; served as It .; organized Reserves,


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1929-36; treas., mem. bd. govs. Boys Clubs of Boston, Masons. Clubs: Myopia Hunt (Hamil- ton); Tennis and Racquet, Harvard, Union Boat (Boston); Harvard Varsity (Cambridge). Epis- copalian. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Ilome: Ipswich.


CLARK, Fraucis Lyman, architect; b. Boston; s. Lyman J. Clark and Susan (Ward) C .; cd. Brook- line high sch., Chas. Stone's Prep. Sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1901, S.M., 1902. Architect, Boston, Dir. Denison House; tr. Ilelena Dudley Founda- tion; mem. The Copley Soc. (Boston), 'The Ama- teurs, Inc. (v.p. ). Episcopalian. Republican. Desc. Ward Sudbury, 1653; Clark Harwich, 1670. Home: 20 Winchester St., Brookline.


CLARK, Frank Marshall, research chemist; b. Peeks- kill, N.Y., June 28, 1895; s. Alexander Allen Clark and Louisa Wilhelmina (Ott) C .; ed. Peekskill (N.Y.) high sch .; B.S., Wesleyan Univ., 1917; M.S., 1918; Princeton; m. Kate Munn Lilburn of Stony Pt., N.Y., Apr. 10, 1920; children-Donald Lilburn, Lillian Lilburn, Instr., chemistry, Wes- leyan Univ., 1918-19; research chemist, Barret Co., 1919; Instr. chemistry, Alleghany Coll., 1919-20; Princeton, 1920-22; Lafayette Coll., 1922-23; re- search chemist, Gen. Elec. Co., 1923 -; Chem. War- fare Service, 1917-18; mem. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Al. Chem. Soc., Assn. for Advancement of Sel., Am. Psys. Soc., Am. Inst. E.E., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Author: miscellaneous publications and patents on physics and chem- istry of clec. insulation; originator of non-in- flammable "Pyranol" type of electrical insulat- ing liquids. Presbyterian. Independent. Offlee: General Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 12 Con- cord Parkway, Pittsfield.


VCLARK, Frank Robinson, physician; b. Strong, Me., Apr. 27, 1878; s. Dennis E. Clark and Sarah V. ( Dodge) C .; ed. Maine Wesleyan Sem., Kent Ilill, Me .: A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1911; m. Emily J. Starkey of Hartford, Conn., Oct. 25, 1916; children -- Sally E., Robert R. Teacher sciences, East Greenwich (R.I.) Acad., 1900-02; Woburn high sch., 1902-07; stu- dent, Harvard Med. Sch., 1907-11; interne, New- ton llosp., 1911-12, asst. surgeon, 1911-21, obste- trician, 1921-31, chief of obstet. service, 1931 -; capt., M.C., U.S.A., World War; F.A.C.S .; mem., Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Boston Obstet. Assn. Club: Brae Burn Country Protestant. Repub- lican. Office and home: 221 Walnut St., New- tonville.


Y CLARK, Frank Willis, merchant; b. Portland, Me., June 23, 1874; s. Isaac F. Clark and Julia C. ( Winslow) C .; ed. Portland (Me.) pub. schs .; m. Ethel W. Davies of Stoncham, Feb. 18, 1904; 1 son-Frank Willis, Jr. Employee, John W. Per- kins & Co., wholesale drugs, Portland, Me., 1894; with Winslow & Co., proprs. Portland Stoneware Co., mtrs. of sewer pipe, etc. 1898-, mgr. Boston office 1910 -; mem. Boston Soe. C.I., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Mass. Highway Commn., Masons (32°). Clubs: City, Engineers' (both of Boston), Corinthian Yacht. Desc. on mother's side, of Gov. Edward Winslow, who came to Plymouth in the Mayflower, 1620; on father's side, of William Clark, Dorchester, 1630. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 10 Lynn Fells Parkway, Melrose.


Y CLARK, Frederick Howe, civil engineer; b. North- field, Vt., Nov. 15, 1867; s. George Washington Clark and Frances Addie (Jones) C .; ed. North- field high sch .; prep. dept., Norwich Univ .; B.C.R., Norwich Univ., 1889; m. Effie Laura Jones of Worcester, Oct. 19, 1898; children-Donald Gor- don, Geraldine, Oliver Jones. Transitman, engring. dept., City of Worcester, 1889; later asst. engr., ist asst. city engr., and street commr., Worces- ter; supt, streets and engr., Springfield, 1913-18; supt. public works, Framingham, 1919-21; con- struction engr., R. H. Long Co., Worcester, 1921 - 23; tr. Norwich Univ., 1931; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Masons, Odd Fellows. Republican. Home: 47 Brantwood Rd., Worcester.


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CLARK, George Hartley, publisher; b. St. John, N.B., May 28, 1862; s. Daniel W. Clark and Amella


C .; ed. Acadia Univ., Wolfvllle, NS., 1877-80; came to U.S., 1880; m. Frances M. Sauter of Bos- ton, Oct. 14, 1921; 1 dau .- Dorothy Newell (adopt- ed). Mgr. hotel and travel dept., Chr. Sci. Mon- itor, 1908-17; supt. of adminstrn. hotels for war workers, Washington, D.C., 1917-18; dir. trans- portation, Fifth Victory Loan, Boston, 1919; mgr. hotel and travel dept., Boston Herald, 1919-23, Boston News Bur., 1923-25; organized Hotel Serv- ice, Inc., pub. llotel and Travel News, treas., gen. ingr. 1926 -; exec. sec., treas. Mass. Hotel Assn .; sec., treas. Mass. Restaurant Assn .; mem. Masons. Christian Scientist. Republican. Office: 12 llunt- ington Av:, Boston. Home: Hotel Vendome, Bos- ton.


YCLARK, George Oliver, physician; b. St. Louis, Mo., May 31,, 1878; s. Benjamin Oliver Clark and Loula (Ilenslee) C .; ed. Smith Acad., St. Louis, Mo .; Boston Latin sch .; pvt. tutors, Germany, France; A.B., Harvard, 1900; M.D. (cum laude), Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Alice Carnzu Abbot of Westford, Oct. 4, 1913; children-Carnzu Ab- bot, Alice Moseley, George O., Jr., Charles Mose- ley. Surg. interne, Mass. Gen. llosp., 1903-04; list. phys., Boston Dispensary; surg., accident ward, Mass. Gen. llosp., asst., dept. surgery, surg., outpatient dept .; asst. surg., St. Elizabeth llosp .; now cons. surg., Leonard Morse, Medfield State, and Anna Jaques Hosps .; chmin. bd. trs. Medfield State Hosp .; capt., Med. Dept., Mass. State Guard; retired with rank of major; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Urol. Soc. Clubs: Ilarvard (Bos- ton), Union Boat, St. Botolph. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office and home: 343 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: "Chailey", Newburyport.


CLARK, Harriet Elizabeth Abbott, author; b. Hamp- ton Falls. N.IL., Dec. 10, 1850; d. Sereno T. Abbott and Sarah ( French) A .; ed. Punchard high sch., Andover; Abbot Academy, Andover; m. Francis E. Clark of Newton, Oct. 3. 1876; children -- Maude Williston, Eugene Francis, Harold Symmes, Sydney Aylmer. Clubs: Boston Authors, Dart- mouth Womens. Author: The Little Girl That Once Was 1; A Daily Message for Christian En- deavorers; The Story of Christian Endeavor. Travel: Europe many times; three times around world. Direct desc. John Alden. Congregation- alist. Republican. Home: 430 Centre St., Newton. Summer res .: Sagamore Beach.


CLARK, Harry, physles research worker; teacher; b. Roxbury, N.Y., June 2, 1885; s. Charles R. Clark and Ella M. (Shefflin) C .; ed. Roxbury (N.Y.) high sch .; Oneonta Normal Sch .; B.S., N.Y. Univ., 1907, M.S., 1908; A.M., Harvard, 1911, Ph. D., 1914; m. Bertrice A. Farrall of Batavia, N.Y., 1922; 1 dau .- Amanda Davis. Teacher physics, N.Y. Univ., Stevens Inst., Harvard Univ., Radcliffe Coll., Oberlin Coll., Stanford Univ., Williams Coll., Victoria Univ. Coll., Wellington, New Zealand; asso, mem. Rockefeller Inst. for Med. Research, 1919-29; now research asso. geo- physics, Harvard; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Optical Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma X1. Author: 32 papers on sei. subjects: The First Story of the Whale (child's story book). Travel: Fr., South Sea Islands, New Zealand. Office: Physics Labora- tory, Harvard University, Cambridge. llome: 15 Oxford St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Roxbury, N. Y.


CLARK, Harry Willard, chemist, sanitary engineer; b. Melrose, Sept. 15, 1863; s. John Hobart Clark and Emily (Peters) C .; ed. Cornell Univ .; Mass. Inst. Tech .; m. Gertrude Fuller of N. Andover, July 21, 1891 (d. 1927). Asst. chemist, Lawrence Expt. Sta. of Mass. Bd. Health, 1887-93, chem- ist, 1893-95, dir., 1895-33; chief chemist, Mass. State Bd. Health, 1897-1933; Chemist Met. Sewer- age Commu., 1898, Charles River Dam Commn., 1901, Mass. Highway Conun., 1908-21; lecturer on sanitary engring., Harvard, 1925; engaged in sanitary engring, practice 1933 -; cons. expert in regard to purification of water and disposal and purification of sewage and industrial wastes of many cities, bds. and corps .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Boston Soc. C.E.,




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