Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 55

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N.E. Water Works Assn., etc. Author: numerous papers on san., chem. and bacterial subjs., reports upon methods for the purification of sewage and water, etc. Desc. Hugh Clark, Watertown, 1610. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Home: N. Andover. CLARK, Herbert Brayton, wholesale merchant, banker; b. North Adams, Dec. 23, 1881; s. Her- bert Walter Clark and Ellen Margaret (Bray- ton) C .; ed. North Adams Drury high sch., 1896- 99; A.B., Williams Coll., 1903; m. Maia Robin- son Sykes of North Adams, Sept. 14, 1910; chil- dren-Virginia (Mrs. Richard Daniels), Her- bert Walter, II, Robert Howard. Asst. mgr., H. W. Clark Co., wholesale grocers, North Adams, 1903-15; mgr., 1915-, pres., treas. and dir., 1935 -; mem. City Council, North Adams Y.M.C.A .; mem. Stato Com., Y.M.C.A., exec. coni., Boy Scouts of Berkshire County, Advisory Bd., Salvation Army; pres. Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1933-, North- ern Bapt. Conv., 1936 -; mem. bd. ingrs., Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soc., 1919-36, Am. Bapt. For. Mission Soc., 1937 -; pres. and dir., North Adams Nat. Bk., 1934 -; pres., treas. and dir., C. T. Bingham Co .; v.p. and dir., H. W. Clark Bis- cuit Co., Sand Springs Co., The Abbott Grocery Co., The Nationwide Stores Co., Northern Berk- shire Gas Co .; tr. North Adams Sav. Bk .; pres. and tr. North Adams llosp .; tr. Home for Crippled Children (Pittsfield), Gordon Coll., West China Univ., Keuka Coll. (Keuka Park, N.Y.); dir., Mass. S.P.C.C .; mem., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Clubs: Klwanis (North Adams), Republican of Mass. Baptist. Repub- lican. Office: North Adams Nat. Bk., North Adams. Home: 245 Church St., North Adams.


CLARK, Hubert Lyman, zoologist; b. Amherst, Jan. 9, 1870; s. William Smith Clark (pres. Mass. Agrl. Coll.) and Harriet Kapuolanl Richards (Willis- ton) C .; ed. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1892, grad. stu- dent, 1894-96, fellow, 1896-97, Ph.D., 1897; Johns Ilopkins Univ .; Sc.D. (hon.), Olivet (Mich.) Coll., 1927; m. Fannie Lee Snell' of Baltimore, Apr. 4, 1899; children-William Smith, Stirrat (d.), Janet Stirrat, Edith. Prof. biology, Olivet (Mich. ) Coll., 1899-1905; asst. in invertebrate zool., Mus. Comp. Zool., 1905-12, curator of echinoderms, 1912-27, curator of marine invertebrates and asso. prof. zoöl., Harvard, 1927, now emeritus; acting prof. biol., Willlams Coll., 1920-21; chmn. bd. visitors, Andover-Newton Theol. Sem., 1930 -; sci. inves- tigations in Jamaica (5 visits), Tobago, Bermuda and Australia (3 visits). Author: many papers dealing with birds, snakes, echinoderms and flow- ers; one of prin. contrbs. to New Internat. Ency., 1900-03. Republican. Congregationalist. Home: 97 Lakeview Av., Cambridge.


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CLARK, James Noble, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 6, 1885; s. John Perley Clark and Mary Ann (Noble) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Elizabeth V. Daniher of Natick, Jan. 2, 1924; children-Mary Elizabeth, Priscilla, Joan Perlic. Admitted Mass. Bar, 1907; with Powers & HIall, 1907-16, mem. firm, 1916 -; still practices law; mem. Bd. Govs., Boston Dispensary, exec. com., Boston Council, Inc., Boy Scouts Am., Bd. Dir., Home for Desti- tute Cath. Children, president 1libernia Sav. Bk .; tr. Social Law Lib .; mem. Am., Mass., Middlesex, and Boston Bar Assus., Am. Judicature Soc., Mass. , Law Soc., K.C., Elks. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Exchange, Winchester Country. ICdi- tor: Harvard Law Review, 1905-07. Travel: Eu- rope, W.I., So. Am., Can., U.S. Catholic. Inde- pendent. Office: 30 Federal St., Boston. Home: 58 Beacon St., Winchester. Summer res .: West Harwich.


YCLARK, Lyman Kenneth, judge, lawyer; b. Peter- sham, Mar. 2, 1880; s. Lyman K. Clark and Isa- bel (Clough) C .; ed. Proctor Acad., Andover, N.H .; A.B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1905; unmarried. Practiced law, as gen. practitioner in State and Federal Cts., Boston, 1905-38; appointed justice, First Dist. Ct., Northern Middlesex, 1934. Office: First Dist. Court, Ayer; also, 294 Washington St., Bos- ton. Home: 52 Washington St., Ayer.


YCLARK, Myron H., management counsel; b. Bed- ford, July 25, 1881; s. Charles Henry Clark and Abbie (Davis) C .; ed. Concord high sch .; S.B:, M.I.T., 1903; m. Augusta Farnum of Mal- den, Oct. 7, 1909; children-Eugene Whittredge, Phillp Farnum. Chemist, Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Malden, 1903-07; supt., 1907-14; gen. ingr., footwear factories, U.S. Rubber Co., 1914-27; gen. planning ingr., Johns Manville Corp., 1927-29; asst. to pres., Crucible Steel Co., 1929-31; v.p., Reading (P'a.) Iron Co., 1931-35; mgr., Myron H. Clark & Assos., Boston, 1935 -; chinn., Assoc. Management Counsel, 1935 -: nem. Am. Manage- ment Assn., A.A.A.S., Soc. Advancement Manage- ment, Electro-chem. Soc., Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Mining & Metall. Engrs., Am. Soc. for Metals, Am. Acad. Polit. & Social Sci- ence, Masons. Clubs: The Torch, Rotary, Univ. (Boston & N.Y.). Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 27 Ilaymarket Square, Boston. Ilome: Davis Rd., Bedford.


CLARK, Paul Foster, Ilfe insurance; b. Dayton, O., Nov. 19, 1892; s. Joseph Dayton Clark and Lulu llelen (Foster) C .; ed. Staunton Mil. Acad ; Denl- son Univ .; B.S., Univ. Penn., 1914; C.L.U., Am. Coll. Life Underwriters, 1931, m. Anne A. Quast of New York, Feb. 19, 1917; children-Jean Quast, Paul Foster, Jr. Insurance career began as agt. with uncle, Ernest J. Clark, State Agt. for John Ilancock Life Ins. Co., Maryland & Dist. of Column- bia; Asso. State Agt., Baltimore, 1914-21; gen. agt., Paul F. Clark Agency, opened by him, Bos- ton, 1921-38; v.p. John Hancock Mutual Life In- surance Co., 1938 -; 1st It. Procurement Seet, Ord Dept., U.S.A., Washington, D.C., World War; v.p., dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce; dir. Boston Y.M.C.A., Northeastern Univ., Am. Coll. Life Un- derwriters, Brookline Chamber Commerce; tr. N.E. Bapt. Hosp., N.IS. Deaconess Hosp., Bapt. Home, Nat. Assn. Underwriters (pres., 1928-29); originator, Million Dollar Round Table (impor- tant activity, Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters); mem. Beacon Soc. (Boston); Chartered Life Un- derwriters (Nat. Chap., pres., 1934-35); Phi Delta Theta, Joseph Warren Lodge of A.F.&A.M. Clubs: Bald Peak Colony ( Malvin Village, N.H .; dir., sec., trcas.), Country (Brookline), Algon- quin, Exchange, Merchants (Boston), Eastern llorse, Everglades (Palm Beach), Univ. Penn. (N.E.), Varsity (Phila.). Travel: widely. Au- thor: articles on insurance. Desc. John Clark of Surrey, in America before Revolution, died in Continental Army, Va. Baptist. Office: 197 Clair- endon St., Boston. Home: 185 Warren St., Brook- line. Summer res .: Bald Peak Colony Club, Melvin Village, N.1I.


CLARK, Remington A., business man; b. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 17, 1900; s. Edward O. Clark and Mabel (Remington) C .; ed. Winchester high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1921; m. Marion Reynolds of Win- chester May 6, 1922; children-Marion E., Rem- ington A., Jr. Dir., pres., gen. mgr., Milton Bradley Co .; dir., Talens School Products Co .; Plattsburg Camp, 1918, R.O.T.C. Amherst. Clubs: Rotary, Longmeadow Country. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: Milton Bradley Co., Springfield. Home: 30 Chatham Rd., Longmeadow.


VCLARK, Rogers Day, banker; b. Salem, Nov. 21, 1891; s. Clarence Sumner Clark and Annie French (Treadwell) C .; ed. Salem high sch., 1906-07; Highland mil. acad., 1907-10; Trinity Coll., 1910; Harvard Business summer sch., 1928; in. Dorothy Dale Fuller of Salem, Dec. 2, 1916; children- Richard Treadwell, Dudley Rogers, John Apple- ton. With Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, 1911-29, asst. treas., 1929; asst. cashier, First Nat. Bk. of Boston, 1929-31, cashier, 1931 -; sec., First Boston Internat. Corp .; treas. and clk., Security Safe Deposit Co., Gen. Assets Co .; asst. trcas. Old Colony Trust Co., Incorporator Salem Sav. Bk., Salem Hosp. mem., Bank Officers Assn. of the City of Boston (pres.), Delta Kappa Epsllon, Chamber of Commerce. Club: Country (Salem). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 67 Milk St., Boston. Ilome: 399 Lafayette St., Salem.


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CLARK, Roy, artist; b. Sheffield, Apr. 3, 1889; s. Ilias Thomas Clark and Lucy (Goodsell) C .; ed. Sheffield pub. schs .; Univ. So. Calif .; m. Caroline Gorman of Sheffield. Oet. 17, 1912; children- Leon Thomas, Kenneth Alfred. Studied art at Coll. Fine Arts, Los Angeles, Calif., under Prof. W. L. Judson; Art Students League, N.Y. City, under Thos. Fogarty; N. Y. Sch. Art, under Ken- neth Hayes Miller; Corcoran Sch. Art., Wash- ington, D.C., under Richard S. Meryman; land- scape painting under Edgar Nye, Washington, D.C .: exhibited at Peabody Inst. ( Baltimore, Md.) ; Phila. Water Color Soc. (Penn Acad. Fine Arts) ; bi-annual exhbn. of Am. Paintings (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Wash., D.C.); Exhbn. Am, Art (Cincinnati Mus. Assn.); Southern Art League ( Telfair Aend., Savannah, Ga.); yeoman, ist cl., U.S. Navy, World War, 1 yr .; mem. Soc. Washing- ton Artists. Clubs: Washington Water Color, Landscape (Washington, D.C.). Awards: bronze medal, best landscape, Soc. Washington Artists, Corcoran Gallery, 1933: 2nd prize, best water color, Washington Soe. Independent Artists, 1935. Protestant. Ilome: 144 Uhland Ter., Washing- ton, D.C. Summer res .: 8 Pine St., Pittsfield.


V CLARK, Sydney Aylmer, writer; b. Auburndale, Aug. 18, 1890; s. Francis Edward Clark and Harriet Elizabeth (Abbott) C .; ed. Newton high sch., 1908; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1912; m. Margaret Elliott of Newton, June 24, 1916; children-Mar- gery Jacqueline, Donald Elliott. Teacher Eng. and hist., Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa., 1911; teacher. Country Day Sch., Kansas City, Mo., 1915-17; real estate agt., C. W. Whittier & Bro., Boston, 1917- 28, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1921-25; began writing Short stories, 1924; mem., Psi Upsilon. Author: Old Glamours of New Austria, 1930; Many-Col- ored Belgium, 1931; Cathedral France, 1931; (Fifty Dollar Series) France on Fifty Dollars, 1933; Germany on Fifty Dollars, 1933; Italy on Fifty Dollars, 1933; Switzerland on Fifty Dollars, 1934; Spain on Fifty Dollars, 1934; England on Fifty Dollars, 1934; Scotland on Fifty Dollars, 1935; Belgium on Fifty Dollars, 1935; Sweden on Fifty Dollars, 1936; Norway on Fifty Dollars, 1936; lolland on Fifty Dollars, 1936; Denmark on Fifty Dollars, 1937 (entire series repub, in British edit., called Ten Pound Series); First Ilundred Years, 1935; Cuban Tapestry, 1936; Golden Tap- estry of Callfornia, 1937; Finland on Fifty Dol- lars, 1938; Ireland on Fifty Dollars, 1938; Hawail with Sydney A. Clark, Mar., 1939. Travel: Eur., So. Am. Congregationalist. lome: Sagamore Beach.


CLARK, Theadore, textile executive; b. Spokane, Wash., June 28, 1895; s. F. Lewis Clark and Winl'red ( Wiard) C .; ed. St. George's Sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1917; m. Dorothy Ayer of Bangor, Me., Nov. 3, 1917; children-Dorothy Wells, Theodore Lewis. Mech. supt., Eastern Mig. Co., Bangor, Me., 1917-25; gen. mgr., Kendall's Mills, Finish- ing Div., Kendall Co., 1925 -; 1st It., C.W.S., U.S.A., World War, Clubs: Milton, Hoosic Whis- ick. Republican. Office: 140 Federal St., Bos- ton. Home: 147 Canton Av., Milton.


Y CLARK, Thomas Talbot, manufacturer; b. North Billerica, Dec. 16, 1886; s. Frederic Simmons Clark and Isabella White (Talbot) ( .; ed. Volkmann Seh., Boston, 1896-1904; A.B., Harvard, 1908; Lowell Textile Inst., 1908-10; m. Eugenia Meigs of Lowell, Oct. 14, 1916; children-Jeanne, Thomas Talbot, Jr, Peter Hayden, Hildreth Meigs. With Talbot Mills, North Billerica, 1910-, operative in mills, 1910-13, treas. 1913-, pres. 1929 -; mem. Bd. Selectmen, Billerica, 1917-20 (chmn. 1925), Finance Com. 1912-30; pres. Billerica Trust Co .; tr. Lowoil Five Cents Sav. Bk., Lowell Tex- tile Inst., 1919-37; mem. Masons. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Yoriek, Harvard (both of Low- (ll), Country (North Andover), Abenaqui (Rye Beach). Unitarian. Republican. Home: Lowell. CLARK, Walter Eugene, professor; b. Digby, N.S., Sept. 8, 1881; s. Haylet Sylvester Clark and Hannah Eliza (Thomas) C .; brought to U.S., 1883; ed. A.B., llarvard, 1903, A.M., 1904, Ph.D), 1906; studied at Berlin and Bonn, 1906-07; m.


Susannah Mott MeGorrisk of Des Moines, Ia., Sept. 19, 1915. Univ. of Chicago, 1908-23, prof. Sanskrit, 1923-27; prof. Sanskrit, Harvard, 1927 -; master of Kirkland House, Harvard, 1935 -; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Scis., Lin- guistic Soc. Am., Royal Asiatic Soc., Société Asiatique; has specialized in civilization of India In all of its phases. Clubs: Harvard Faculty, llarvard (Boston). Democrat. Home: Kirkland llouse, Harvard University, Cambridge.


CLARK, Walter Houston, teacher; b. Westfield, N.J., July 15, 1902; s. James O. Clark and Eloise ( Ilouston) C .; ed. Westfield (N.J.) high sch .; Sal- isbury Sch .; A. B., Williams Coll., 1925; M.A., Ilar- vard, 1926; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1935; m. Ruth-Marie O'Brien of Milwaukee, Wis., 1930; children-Houston, Jonathan. Mem. original group of masters, Lenox Sch., founded 1926, now head Eng. dept. Author: several mag. articles. Travel: Europe, Labrador. Presbyterian. Inde- pendent. Address: Lenox Sch., Lenox. Summer res .: Lake Wentworth, Wolfeboro, N.H.


CLARK, William G., attorney; b. Gloucester, Sept. 1, 1879; s. John Henry Clark and Caroline (Laurie) ( .; ed. Gloucester high sch .; EL. B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1905; m. Evelyn Downie of Glouces- ter, Nov. 5, 1906; children-C. Richard, William (, Jr., Paul W. District Attorney, Essex Co., 1923-30; admitted to Mass. bar, 1905; in gen. prac- tice at Gloucester, 1905 -; mem. Essex Co. Bar Assn. (pres. 1937-39), Masons, Elks. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 11 Pleasant St., Gloucester. Ilome: 225 Washington St., Gloucester.


L CLARK, William Irving, physician; b. N. Y. City, Apr. 12. 1879; s. William Irving Clark and Isabel ( Robins) C .; ed. Cutler Sch., N. Y. City; Prince- ton, 1896-98; A.B., Columbia, 1900; M.I., Coll. Phys. & Surg. (Columbia), 1901; in. Elizabeth 11. Pratt of Worcester, June 23, 1906; children -- William Irving, Jr., Mrs. Katharine Clark Mor - gan. Interne, Roosevelt Hosp., 1901-06; surg., out-patient dept., Mem. and Worcester City losps., 1908-17; asst. surg., Mem. llosp., 1918- 27, consultant, industrial surg, 1927 -; instr. in- dustrial med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1919-31, asst. prof .. 1931 -; phys., Norton Co., mfrs. grinding wheels and grinding machines, 1911-19, dir. per- sonnel, 1919 -; Shattuck lecturer, Mass. Med. Soc., 1930; chnm. Harvard Adv. Com. on Prison Hy- giene; mem. President's Housing Com., Com. Cost Med. Care; tr. Mom. losp. (pres. ), Worces- ter Art Mus .; It. Am. Red Cross, overseas, 1917- 18; capt. M.C., U.S.A., 1918-19; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med Soc., N.M Sure. Soc., Am. Antig. Soc., St. Wulstan Soc., Worcester Fire Soc. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnick Country, Fac- nlty (Cambridge). Author: Health Service in Industry, 1922; Industrial Medicine, 1935; sec- tions on industrial med. in Oxford Loose Leaf Medicine and Nelson Loose Leaf Medicine; arti- eles in prof. mags. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 1 New Bond St., Worcester. Home: 53 West St., Worcester. Summer res .: Princeton.


V CLARKE, Arthur Franklin, lawyer; b. May 6, 1865; s. Bradford A. Clarke and Eliza (Gould) C .; ed. Providence ( R.I.) pub. schs .; Brown Univ., 1885- 86; A.B., Williams Coll., 1889; Columbia Univ. Law Sch, 1890-91; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1892- 93; m. Adele Furbush of Boston, July 25, 1891; children-Edwin Thurston, Frances. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1893; practiced law, Boston, 1893 -; mem. Am., Mass., and Norfolk Co. Bar Assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Abstract, Bos- ton Art. Republican. Office: 102 Ames Bldg., Boston. Home: 17 Osborne Rd., Brookline.


CLARKE, Elizabeth Crocker Lawrence, educational worker (retired); b. Lancaster, Nov. 11, 1861; d. Amos Edward Lawrence and Ann Marin (Crock- er) L .; ed. Newton high sch .; A B., Smith Coll., 1883, A.M., 1889; studied Radcliffe Coll., 1886-89; m. Samuel Fessenden Clarke of Williamstown, Apr. 5, 1892 (d. 1928); 1 dan .- Elizabeth Lawrence (Smith, 1916). Tr. Smith Coll., 1894-1900; pres. Smith Coll. Alumnae Assn., 1900-11; sec. treas. Assn. to Aid Sci. Research by Women, 1900-32, when the Assn. was disbanded, made hon, mem.,


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1931; awarded medal by U.S. Treas. Dept. for patriotic service in behalf of Liberty Loans; life mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women. Clubs: Mass. and local Republican. Author: Student Life at Smith College. Travel: Europe (3 times). An- ' cestors in Fr. and Indian War; one was "min- ute man" at Concord. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Home: 50 South St., Williamstown. Winter res .: Sarasota, Fla,


CLARKE, George Leonard, teacher; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 7, 1905; s. Prescott O. Clarke and Mary (Chase) C .; ed. Moses Brown Seh., Prov., R.I .; A.B., Harvard Coll., 1927, M.A., 1928, Ph.D., 1931; Cambridge Univ. (Eng.); m. Marion S. Butcher of West Newton, Sept. 5, 1929; children-David Butcher, Prescott, William Leonard, Instr. biol., Harvard Univ., 1931 -; biologist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Instn., 1931 -; mem. Am. Soc. Zool,, Limnolog. Soc., Ecol. Soc. Am., Signet Soc. (Harvard), Sigma Xi, Delta Upsilon, Gamma Alpha. Author: about 30 technical papers in marine biology. Office: Biological Laboratories, Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Home: 44 Juniper Rd., Belmont. Summer res .: Woods Hole.


Y CLARKE, Hermann Frederick, investment banker; b. Newton, Mass., Mar. 29, 1882; s. Arthur French Clarke and Mary Rice (Leslie) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905; m. Dorothy Locke Johnson, June 10, 1914; children-Barbara Locke, Mary Elizabeth, Leslie, Arthur French, Dorothea Leslle. With Estabrook & Co., 1909 -; partner, Jan. 1, 1922 -; dir. Bigelow & Dowse Co., Vitri- fied Wheel Co., O. S. Walker Co., Ilouston Gulf Gas Co., Union Twist Drill Co .; pres. and tr. Ilome for Aged Couples; mem. Am. Antiquarian Soc., Mass. Hist. Soe., Col. Soc. of Mass. Clubs: Union, Country (Brookline), Club of Odd Volumes. Au- thor: John Coney, Silversmith, Jeremiah Dummer, Colonial Craftsman and Merchant; papers before hist. socs. Travel: Europe, Caribbean, So. Am. Desc. Jonas Clarke, at whose house in Lexington John Hancock and Samuel Adams spent night of April 18, 1775. Episcopalian, Republican. Of- fice: 15 State St., Boston. Ilome: 420 Warren St., Brookline. Summer res .: "Windover," Pocasset.


CLARKE, Norman Russell, corporation official; b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10, 1886; s. Frederic O. Clarke and Jennle (Sprague) C .; ed. New Hart- ford (Conn.) high sch., 1900-02, Gilbert Sch., Win- sted, Conn., 1902-03; m. Florence E. Alvord of Winsted, Conn., Apr. 5, 1910; children-Norman Alvord, Eleanor, Robert Alan. In purchasing dept. The Pope Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn., 1903- 07, asst. purchasing agt., 1907-10, gen. purchas- ing agt., 1910-14; sales ingr., Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, O., 1914-18; sec. Westfield Mfg. Co., Westfield, 1918-31, v.p. and gen. mgr., 1931 -; pres, and dir. Columbia Wheel Co., West- field Mfg. Co .; treas. Rubwood, Inc .; mem. West- field Sch. Bd. 1932 -; mem. Masons, Club: Tekoa


Country. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: Cycle St. Home: 49 Western Av., Westfield. CLARKE, Vincent Packard, lawyer; b. Malden, Feb. 27, 1897; s. George Henry Clarke and Lizzie I. (Packard) C .; ed. Sudbury high sch .; Boston Univ., C.L.A., 1919; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1920; m. Irene Davis of Salem, Aug. 30, 1924. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1920, Federal Bar, 1920; dir. & treas. Symmes Corner Realty Co., Inc .; dir. & pres. Diamond Laundries, Ine .; dir. Mor- gan Mem. Coop. Industries and Stores; mem. firm Foss and Clarke; U.S.N.R.F., World War; pres. N.E. Meth. Episc. Lay Conf., Church Aid Soc., Boston Missionary and Ch. Extension Soc., Wesley Foundation at Harvard, Boston Wesleyan Assu .; dir. Evang. Assn. N.E., Greater Boston Fed. of Churches; tr. Boston Univ .; tr. and sec. N.E. Deaconess Hosp., Cullis Consumptive Home; dir. and sec. Preachers' Aid Soc .; mem. Am., Mass., Middlesex Co. (sec.), and Boston Bitt Assns., Law Soc. Mass., Delta Theta Phl. Clubs:


City, Appalachian Mt. (Boston). Methodist. Re- publican. Office: 27 State St., Boston. Home: 93 Bacon St., Winchester. Summer res. : East Boothbay, Me.


CLARKSON, Frank Burnett, treasurer, Clarkson- Giffin Realty Corp .; b. Worcester, May 20, 1908; 8. Frank Clarkson and Minnie Ethel (Burnett) C .; ed. North high sch .; Worcester Acad .; B.A., Dartmouth Coll., 1931; m. Eleanor May Berger of Woreester, Jan. 21, 1933. In gen. real estate and building bus. 1931 -; with Clarkson-Giflì Realty Corp .; asso. with Arms Mfg. Co., Inc., So. Deer- field; mem. City Council, Worcester, 1931-40, Worcester Real Estate Bd., United Commercial Travellers of America. Club: Young Men's Re- publiean. Protestant.


Republican. Address: 7 Wild Rose Av., Worcester.


V CLASON, Charles Russell, lawyer, congressman; b. Gardiner, Me., Sept. 3, 1890; s. Oliver Barrett Clason and Lizzie Julia (Trott) C .; ed. Gardiner high sch .; A.B., Bates Coll, 1911; Lh. B, George- town Unlv. Law Sch., 1914; Bachelor of Jurispru- dence, Oxford Univ., 1917; m. Emma M. Pattillo of Truro, N.S., Aug. 4, 1928. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1917; practiced, Boston, 1917-19; asso. with Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall and Ilunt, 1917-19; mem, firm Simpson, Clason and Callahan, Spring- field, 1919 -; asst. dist. atty., Western Dist. Mass., 1922-26, dist. atty., 1927-30; mom. 75th Congress (1937-39), reelected to 76th Congress, Und Mass. Dist .; tr. Bates Coll. Reed. Medaille du Roi Albert for services on Conmin. for Relief in Belgium, 1914-15; men. Hampden County Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Rotary, Univer- sity (Springfield), Congressional Country (Wash., D.C.). Methodist. Republican. Office: 1200 Main St., Springfield. Home: 240 Washington Blvd., Springfield.


CLAYTON, Henry Helm, meteorologist; b. Murfrees- boro, Tenn., Mar. 12, 1861; s. Henry Holmes Clayton and Maria Louise (Helm) C .; ed. pub., pvt. sehs .; tutors; m. Fawn Coman of Athens, Ala., Sept. 22, 1892; children-Henry Comyn, Lawrence Locke, Francis Lindley. Asst. student, astron. obs., Univ. Mich., 1883-85; meteorologist, Blue Ilill Obs., 1886-1909; forecast official, Argen- tine Weather Service, 1913-22; research asso,, Smithsonian Instn. 1923-25; private weather serv- ice, 1926 -; tr. Pub. Lib., Milton, 1894-99, Canton, 1911-13; mom. Am. Aead. Arts & Sciences, Am. Meteorol. Soc. Author: World Weather, 1923; many sci, papers, pub. by Smithsonian Instn., etc. Travel: Europe, 1891, 1923; So, Am., 1910, 1913; exploring expedition, North Atlantic Ocean, 1905. Unitarian, Independent. Office and home: 1410 Washington St., Canton.


CLEAVES, Helen E., art edneator; b. Rockford, Ill., Sept. 17, 1878; d. Alfred Il. Cleaves and Mary R. (Henderson) C .; ed. grad., East Aurora (Ill.) high sch .; B.S.E., Mass. School of Art, 1925. Came cast to study art in 1897; taught and supervised art edn. in Boston; head of art dept., Teachers' Coll. of Boston, 12 yrs .; dir. of Art, Boston publie schs., 1930 -; lectured several yrs. at Boston Univ., R.I. Sch. Design, Mass. Sch. Art, Booth- bay Summer Sch. Art, and many women's chibs; mem. N.E.A. (supts'. div. and art sect.), Eastern Arts Assn. (past pres.), Copley Soc. Clubs: Women's City (art com.), Boston Teachers (past pres.). Author: Architectural Chart; many mag. articles on art edn .; organized lantern slide lec- tures. Travel: extensive in Europe, Egypt, Near East, U.S., Can. Unitarian. Independent. Office: 15 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 129 Moffat Rd., Wa- ban.


CLELAND, Emily Wadsworth (Mrs. Herdman F. ('leland), archaeologist, teacher; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 20, 1892; d. Frederic Ryal Wadsworth and Louise M. (Pistorius) W .; ed. Meriden (Conn. ) high sch .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1915; M.A., Colum- bia Univ., 1916; m. Herdman F. Cleland of Wil- liamstown, Oct. 1, 1925; children-Euniee Louise, Cynthia Herdman. Teacher Latin and math., Flagler Seh. for Girls, Fla., 1916-17; translator, Mil. Intelligence Div., War Dept. 1917-1919; fel- low Am. Aead, in Rome, 1919-21; teacher Latin and hist., Arden Sch. for Girls, Lakewood, N.I., 1922-23; Latin, Greek, hist. of art, Ill. Coll., Jack- sonville, INl., 1923-25; mem. Société Préhistorique française, Prehistoric Soc. Gr. Br., Archaeol.


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Inst. Am., Class. Assn. N.E. Author: Stuceo Reliefs of the 1st and 2d Centuries Still Extant in Rome; artieles in class. and other jours. Trav- e: Europe. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: Winter Park, Fla., and Williamstown. Summer res .: Second Cliff, Scituate.


V CLEMENTS, Gabrielle De Veaux, artist; b. Phila- delphia, Pa., Sept. 11, 1858; d. Dr. Richard Clem- ents and Gabriela (De Veaux) C .; ed. Miss Long- streth's sch., Phila., Pa., 1867-76; B.S., Cornel, 1880; l'a. Acad .. Fine Arts, Phila., Pa., 1880-84; Academie Julian, Paris, Fr., 1884-85; unmarried. Art teacher, Phila., Pa., 1884-85; teacher of draw- ing, Bryn Mawr Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1896-1910; represented by mural paintings in churches in Baltimore and Washington, etchings of Baltimore in Pub. Lib. and Annapolis State House, etchings in Lib. of Congress and Smithsonian Instn., Wash- ington, D.C .; mem. Cornell Univ. Alumni Assn., fellowship of Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, North Shore Arts Assn., Soe. Washington Artists. Club: Chi- cago Etchers. Episeopalian. Home: Lanesville Station, Gloucester.




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