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YCLEMONS, Maynard Eugene Schiller, lawyer; b. Saugus, Dec. 11, 1866; s. Albert E. Clemons and Clara M. (Jones) C .; ed. Punchard high sch., Andover; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1895; in. Lilla F. Goodwin of Andover, Feb. 2, 1898; children-Roger P., Maynard G., Eliot G., Joyce. Practiced law, Boston, 1895 -; solicitor for town of Wakefield, 1901 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1923-30, 1933-34; tr. Charlestown Five Cents Sav. Bk .; mem. Middlesex Bar Assn. (couneil), Masons. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Old South Bldg., Boston. Home: 2 Del Av., Wakefield.
Y CLEMSON, Walter John, organist; b. London, Eng., Feb. 17, 1857; S. William Clemson and Helen (Adcock) C .; B.A., Jesus Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1882; M.A., Cambridge, 1887; came to 'Amer., Aug. 1884; m. Mrs. W. E. Sparks of Taunton, Nov. 1, 1888. Organist and choirmaster, St. Thomas Ch., Taunton, 1885-1928; fellow Guild of Church Mu- sicians, Soc. of Arts (both of London); founda- tion mem. and dean, New Eng. Chap,, Am. Guild of Organists, 1911-18. Episcopalian. Home: 66 The Fenway, Boston.
CLENCH, William James, curator (mollusks) ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oet. 24, 1897; s. Joseph Clench and Harriette May (Donaldson) C .; ed. Hunting- ton sch., Boston; S.B., Mich. State Coll., 1921; S.M., Harvard, 1923; Grad. Sch., Univ. Mich .; m. Julia V. Helmich of E. Lansing, Mich., Sept. 17, 1924; children-larry K., Carleton W. Asst., Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., 1925; custodian of col- lections, Kent Sci. Mus., Grand Rapids, 1925-26; curator of mollusks, Mus. Comp. Zool, Harvard, 1926-, lecturer on zool., 1930-35; Spl. ed., Web- ster's Internat. Diet., 1934; pvt. U.S.A., Sept .- Dec., 1918; mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist .; Am. Malacol. Union (pres., 1934-35) ; fellow A.A.A.S .; hon. fel- low, Sociedad Cubana de Historia Natural. Club: Boston Malacol. Author: many papers on nat. hist. (mollusks) of Southern States, W.I. Travel: Southern States, W.L .; exploration for shells in rivers, Ala., Ga., Tenn., Ky .; explorations, Ever- glades, Fla., and Mts., Cuba, Santo Domingo; Bahama 1., for land mollusks. Baptist. Repub- lican. Office: Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Home: 67 Ocean St., Dorchester.
CLEVELAND, Chester Alvin, business executive; b. Concord, N.H., Mar. 3, 1890; s. Norman Cleveland and Clara E. (Smith) C .; ed. Westfield high seh., 1904-06; Boston Univ., 1919-22; m. Florence L. Bennett of Ludlow, Apr. 13, 1913; m. (2nd) FFIor- anee E. Parker of Boston, Jan. 12, 1926; children -by 1st w., Richard Frederick, Marion Eliza- beth, Chester Alvin, Jr .; by 2nd w., Priscilla Jesse, Willard Lee. Bookkeeper, office mgr., credit mgr., asst. treas., Jays, Ine., Boston, dir., 1925-, treas., 1936 -; mem. Boston Ch. of Commerce, Boston Retail Credit Men's Assn., Masons, K.T., Shrine. Methodist (treas., Centenary Ch.). Republican. Ofliee: 11 Temple Pl., Boston. Home: Auburndale.
V CLEVELAND, Edmund Janes, clergyman; b. Eliza- beth, N.J., July 21, 1878; s. Edmund Janes Cleve-
land and Sarah Elizabeth (Bragaw) C .; ed. Hart- ford high seh .; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1902; M.A., Harvard, 1905; B.D., Episc. Theol, Seh., 1905; m. Margaret T. Heddon of Orange, N.J., Nov. 20, 1906. Ordained deacon, 1905; priest, 1906, Episc. Ch .; asst. minister, Christ Ch., Spring- field, 1905-06; rector, St. Paul's Ch., Peabody, 1906-08, St. John's Ch., West Hoboken, N.J., 1908- 17, St. Phillip the Apostle, St. Louis, Mo., 1917-18, Christ Church, Westerly, R.I. 1920-22; Ch. of the Aseension, Fall River, 1922 -; tr. Fall River Pub. Lib .; chaplain, 142nd Inf., later promoted to sr. chaplain, 36th Div., A.E.F., 1918-19; mem. Anı. Legion, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Author: Philus, the Stable Boy of Bethlehem. Dese. Moses Cleveland, Woburn, 1635. Episcopalian. Inde- pendent Democrat. Home and Office: 150 Rock St., Fall River. Summer res .: Bayside Farm, Weymouth North, Nova Scotia, Can.
VCLEVELAND, Frederick Albert, economist; b. Ster- ling, HI., Mar. 17, 1865; s. William A. Cleveland and Mary T. (llumaston) C .; ed. Ph.B., De Pauw Univ., 1890; law, 1889-91; fellow, Univ. Chicago, 1897-99; Ph.D., Univ. Pa., 1900; m. Jessiea England Lindsay of Phila., Pa., July 17, 1902; 1 son- Lindsay; m. (2nd) Jane Van Buren (Salisbury) Hugo, 1927. Practicing lawyer, 1891-96; instr. finanee, Univ. Pa., 1900-03; prof. finance, Seh. of Commeree, Accounts & Finance of New York Univ., 1903-05; mem. com. apptd. by Mayor Me- Cellan to investigate the finances of New York, 1905, mem. com. on hosp. finances and needs, 1906, on phys. welfare of sch. children, 1906, dir. Bur of Mun. Research, N.Y., 1907-17; mem. com. for revision of accounts and methods, N.Y., 1908-10; in charge President's inquiry into methods of bus. of U.S. Govt., 1910; ehmn. Pres. Taft's Commn. on Economy and Efficiency, 1911-13; in charge staff inquiry into methods of U.S. Customs Serv- ice at New York, 1913; in charge U.S. Senate com. Inquiry into Administration of Indian af- fairs, 1914; inquiries into state and municipal govts., 1911-17; din studies in administration, pub. by Inst. Govt. Research, 1916-17; see. Industrial Service and Equipment Co., 1917-18; chair U.S. citizenship, Maxwell Foundation, Boston Univ., 1919-29; mem. Commm. of Financial Advisors to Chinese Nat. Govt., 1929-30; advisor to Legis- lation of Yuan, 1931-32; chief inspector of salt revenue, China, 1931-35, headquarters at Shang- hai; decorated with Emblem of Order of Blue Jade, 1937; mem. special staff, Gen. Goethals, U.S. Q.M. Gen., 1918. Clubs: Century (New York) ; Cosmos (Washington); University, Twentieth Century (Boston), Author: Growth of Democ- racy in the United States, 1898; Funds and Their Uses (ednl. edition, First Lessons in Finance), 1902, 1903, 1923; The Bank and Treasury, 1905; Railroad Promotion and Capitalization, 1912;
(with F. W. Powell) Railroad Finance, 1913; Chapters in Municipal Administration and Ac- counting, 1909, Handbook Municipal Accounting, 1913; Organized Democracy, 1913; (with Joseph Schafer) Democracy in Reconstruction, 1919; (with A. I. Buck) The Budget and Responsible Government, 1920; American Citizenship, 1927; Modern Scientific Knowledge, 1929. Home: "Verne Inn," Norwood.
CLEVELAND, Lemuel Roscoe, asso, professor of zoology; D. Newton Co., Miss., Nov. 14, 1892; s. 1). Frank Cleveland and Donna (Taylor) C .; ed. Union high sch., Miss .; B.S., Univ. Miss., 1917; Se.D., Johns Hopkins, 1923; m. Dorothy Eleanor Colby of Boston; children-Margaret Haine, Bruce Taylor. Instr. biology, Univ. Miss., 1917-18, Em- ory Coll., 1918-20; instr. zool., Kan. State Coll., 1920-21, nat. research fellow, 1923-25; asst. prof. protozool., Harvard Med. Sch., 1925-36, asso. prof. zoöl., 1936 -; reed. A.A.A.S. prize, 1924; mem. Am, Soc. Parasitologists, Soc. Zoologists, Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Author: sei. papers. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Ilome: 12 Billings Lane, Jamaica Plain.
CLEVELAND, Leroy Victor, elergyman, author; b. Portland, Me., July 9, 1904; s. Victor Emanuel Cleveland and Elizabeth May (Chute) C .; ed. Beverly high sch .; N.E. Sch. Theol .; Am. Theol.
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Sem .; Auburn Theol. Sem .; M.A., Pike's Peak BIble Sem., 1937; Union Theol. Sem. (Columbia), sum- mer sessions, 1937, 1939; m. Myra Geraldine Burtt of Schenectady, N.Y., Sept. 1928; children- David Leroy, Bryce Terhune, Ronald Burtt, Quen- tin Dale, Carolee Anne. Operator, wireless sta. WIGM, while in high sch .; teacher violin (studied under Arthur Fielden Luscomb, star pupil of Eugene Ysaye), 1923; minister, Cong. Ch., Sauk Rapids, Minn .; Ch. of Chr. Advent, Lowell; Bapt. Chs., Winter Harbor (Me.), Richmond (Me.); Baptist and Dixie Cong. Chs., Lubee and Trescott (Me.); So. Newfane and West Dumimerston (Vt.) Parish (Bapt.); took authorship course under J. Berg Esenwein, Springfield; concertmaster, Low- ell Philharmonic Orchestra, 2 yrs .; ed. pub., The High Way Mag .; mem. Grange, Masons. Author: stories, articles, poems, sermons, and radio skits in Good Housekeeping, Sunday newspapers, etc. Gt. grandparents were same family as grandpar- ents of Grover Cleveland; brother is nationally known author, Philip Jerome Cleveland. Baptist. Democrat. Office: Box 415, Brattleboro, Vt. Home: South Newfane, Vt. Permanent address: 34 Pierce Av., Beverly.
CLEVELAND, Leslie Linwood, headmaster of high school; b. Barre, Mar. 10, 1871; s. Frederick Mor- timer Cleveland and Ellen J. (Barnes) C .; ed. Athol high sch; Cushing Acad., Ashburnham; A.B., Williams Coll., 1893; m. Magnolia Vick Gil- christ of Chicago, July 19, 1900 (d. 1913); m. (2nd) llelen Maud Nelson of Cambridge, Mar. 29, 1915; children-Anne, Ruth. Teacher, Black Hall Sch., Old Lyme, Conn., 1893-98, Hill Sch., Potts- town, Pa., 1898-1900; headmaster, high sch., Franklin, N.11., 1900-04, Keenie, N.IL., 1904-07, Quincy, 1907-10, lligh & Latin sch., Cambridge, 1910 -; mem. Headmasters Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Cambridge, Harvard Faculty. Travel: Ir., It., Switz. Ancestors were early settlers in N.I., coming 1630's. Congregationalist. Repub- lican (usually). Office: High and Latin School, Cambridge. Home: 74 Buckingham St., Cam- bridge.
YCLEVENGER, Galen Howell, metallurgist; b. Pike, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1879; s. Galen Smith Clevenger and Lila Eleanor ( Howell) C .; ed. B.S., S.Dak. State Sch. of Mines, Rapid City, S.D., 1901, E.M., 1908; A.M., Columbia, 1903; Met. E., Leland Stan- ford Jr. Univ., 1906; m. Alice Emily Clemens of Rapid City, S.D., June 30, 1903; children-Lila Clemens, Galen William, Allce C. (d.). Propr. of cyanide process plant, Rapid City, S.Dak., 1899- 1901; assayer. and chemist, Dakota Mining & Milling Co., Deadwood, S.D., 1901-02; research metallurgist, Nat. Smelting Co., Rapid City, 1903- 041; supt. gold reduction mill, Horseshoe Mining Co., Terry, S. D., 1904-05; instr. metallurgy, Stan- ford Univ., 1905-06; spl. asst. U.S. Geol. Survey, in charge electric smelting experiments, Port- land, Ore., 1905 (leave of absence from Stanford) ; cons, metallurgist, San Francisco, 1906-09; sue- cessively asst., asso. and research prof. metal- lurgy, Stanford Univ., 1909-18; metallurgist U.S. Bur. Mines, in charge cooperative investigation of treatment of manganese-silver ores for U.S. Bur. Mines and Mines Service of Netherlands E. Indies Govt., also in charge metall. investiga- tions for production of war minerals for Bur. of Mines; chmn. sect. on metallurgy, Div. of Engring., Nat. Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1919, v. chmn. Div. of Engring., 1920-23; cons. metal- lurgist, Cia Real del Monte y Pachuca, Mex., 1919- 20, U.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., 1921-, U.S. Bur. Mines; mem. exec. bd. Am. Engring. Council, 1922-23; member bd, dirs. Engring. Foundation, 1926-31. v. chmn., 1929-30; chmin. adv. com. on non-ferrous metallurgy, U.S. Bur. of Mines, 1937 -; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs. (dir. 1920-26), Mining and Metall. Y Soe. America, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Electro-Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi. Awarded gold and silver medals, San Francisco Expn., 1915. Clubs: Engineers' (San Francisco and N.Y.), Chemists' (N.Y.); Cosmos (Washington, D.C.); University. Author: many papers in tech. press and trans. of tech. socs .; inventor of various processes and
devices for treatment of ores. Travel: Alaska, Can., Mex., Cent. Am., Europe (mostly prof.). Of- fiee: 75 Federal St., Boston. llome: 67 Sheffield . Rd., Newtonville, and Centerville.
YCLIFF, William Holyoke, business man; b. Boston, Aug. 14, 1883; s. Leander A. Cliff and Marlbel (Yerxa) C .; ed. Eng. high sch., Boston; Stone scl., Boston; Harvard; in. Gladys Pemberton of Newton, Nov. 3, 1915; 1 son-William H., Jr. Exec. sec., Home Market Club, 1921 -; sec. Nat. Assu. Textile Machinery Mfrs., 1933; tr. Eliot Sav. Bk., 1936; pvt. 11th Div., I.S.A., World War. Clubs: University, Wellesley Country, Menauhant Yacht (Cape Cod). Author: treatises, mostly on tariff. Baptist. Republican. Office: 38 Chaun- cy St., Boston. Home: 37 Croton St., Wellesley Ifills. Summer res .: Menauhant, Cape Cod.
Y CLIFFORD, Harry Ellsworth, electrical engineer; b. Lowell, Apr. 21, 1866; s. Raeburn Gliman Clif- ford and Helen Rebecca (Hodgdon) C .; B.S., Mass. Inst of Tech., 1886; grad. student, Harvard, 3 yrs .; m. Harriet Briggs Rogers of Newton, June 24, 1896; 1 dau .- Gretchen. Asst. prof. theoretical physics, 1895-1902, asso. prof. theoretical electric- ity, 1902-04, prof. theoretical and applied elec- tricity, 1904-09, Mass. Inst. of Tech .; Gordon Mc- Kay prof. elce, engring., Grad. Sch. of Applied Science, llarvard, since Sept. 1, 1909; dean, Ilar- vard Engring. Sch. since June 1930, also consult- ant in elec. engring .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Elec. Eng. (past chmn., Boston br.), Illum. Eng. Soc .; mem. Nat. Elec. Light Assn. (past chimn., N.ES. br.), Am. Elee. Ry. Assn., Circolo Matematico di Palermo, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, etc. Clubs: University, Har- vard (both of Boston), Brae Burn Country (New- ton). Office: Harvard Unlv., Cambridge. Home: Newton Center.
Y CLIFFORD, John HI., lawyer; b. New Bedford, May 7, 1879; s. Walter Clifford and Harriet P. ( Ran- dall) C .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; un- married. Practiced law, New Bedford; v.p. Five Cents Sav. Bk .; pres. Swain Sch. Design; tr. St. Luke's Hosp., New Bedford; dir. Nashawena Mills, Masonic Bldg. Trust; 1st It. Plattsburg Camp, Apr., 1917; End It. 301st Inf., 1st. It., Sept., 1917; capt., July 1918. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 558 Pleasant St., New Bedford. Home: 7 Irving St., New Bedford. Summer res .: So. Dartmouth. CLIFFORD, Milton Henry, physician; b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 11, 1905; s. Milton Sherburne Clifford and Angela (Godfrey) C .; ed. Middlesex Sch., Concord; A.B., Harvard, 1927; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1931; m. Lydia Höst of Oslo, Nor., 1936; 1 dau .- Vera Elizabeth. Interne, Peter Bont Brig- ham llosp., 1931-33; asst. res. phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1933-35; pvt. practice, internal med., Bos- ton. 1935 --; asst. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1936 -; Mass. Gen. and N.E. Deaconess (Palmer Mem.) losps .; on courtesy staff, Faulkner and Cambridge Hosps .; mem. A.M.A., Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc. (sce.). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Coun- try (Brookline), St. Botolph, Aesculapian. Trav- el: Europe (many times). Ancestry of early Mass. Colony families (Rawson, Prentiss, etc.). Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 17 Lowell St., Cambridge.
YCLOSE, Frank D., president, George Close Co .; b. Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1889; s. George Close and Fanny Close; ed. Harvard Grammar Sch., 1904; Cambridge Latin sch., 1909; B.S., Princeton Univ., 1913; m. Marguerite Faulkner of Gorham, Me., Nov. 19, 1922; 1 dau .- Caroline Faulkner. With George Close Co., mfg. confectioners, 1908-, gen. training. throughout factory, 1908-17, sales- man, 1917-19, sales ingr., 1919-, pres., 1921 -. Office: 213-249 Broadway, Cambridge. Home: 26 White Oak Rd., Waban.
CLOSSON, Addison W., real estate and Insurance broker; b. Gardner, June 30, 1899; s. llarrison Closson and Clare M. (Walker) C .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1920; m. Isabel M. Beekwith of Boston Apr. 21, 1928; chil- dren-Isabel D., Addison W., Jr. Addison W. Closson Co .; chmn. investment com., First Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn., Boston; dir. Mass. Real Estate
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Exchange; mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Ins. Brokers Assn. Mass .; eadet ensign, U.S.N., World War; mem. N.E. Order of Protection. Clubs: Longwood Cricket, Essex County, Badmin- ton & Tennis, Harvard ( Boston). Travel: Europe, 1928. Congregationalist. Republican. Ollice: 33 Broad St., Boston. Home: 94 Hammondswood Rd., Chestnut Itill, Newton. Summer res .: Mas- eonomo St., Manchester.
CLOSSON, Grace W. Gallaudet, ex-kindergartner; b. Wash., D.C., Dec. 27, 1862; d. Edward Miner Gallaudet and Jane Melissa (Fessenden) G .; ed. grad. Hartford Pub. high sch., 1881; Smith Coll., 1882-83; Lucy Wheelock Kindergarten Training Sch., Boston, 1898; Phoebe A. Hearst .Kindergar- ten Coll., Wash., D.C., diploma for advanced work, 1903; m. Francis Lockwood Kendall, May 20, 1893 (died Nov. 1893); m. 2d, William Baxter Palmer Closson of Boston, April 1907. Kinder- garten teacher, Chapman Sch., East Boston, 1898- retired; 1903, sinee death of husband in 1926, has been plaeing his art work, as gifts, In galleries, sehs., etc .; gifts have been given to Boston, Worcester, Newton, Smith Coll., North- ampton, Mass, Hartford & New Haven, Conn .; N.Y. City, Brooklyn, N. Y., Montclair, N.J., Wash., D.C., and other places; still in touch with inter- ests of Kindergarten and Smith Coll .; mem. Am. Fed. of Arts, Wash., D.C., Copley Soc., Boston; Boston Y.W.C.A., Lucy Wheelock Kindergarten Alumnae Assn., Inc., Boston; Mass. Assn. for Childhood Edn., Nat. Council for Prevention of War, Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Assn., N.Y. City; Newton Tax Payers Assn., The Friends of Prisoners, Boston. Clubs: Newton Smith Coll., Boston Smith Coll., Newton Community. Travel: Eng., Europe, Calif., No. Carolina, Can. Desc. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, who introduced edn. of deaf in U.S.A .; daughter of Edward Miner Gal- laudet, who was founder and first pres. of the only college for the deaf in the world, locatedy CLOW, Arlington Ingalls, superintendent of schools; in Wash., D.C. Methodist Episcopal. Independent Republican. Interested in general education. Ad- dress: 77 Newtonville Av., Newton. Summer home: Fieldl Rd., Magnolia.
VELOURS, William Jacob, clergyman, librarian; b. Boston, Mar. 3, 1860; s. Samuel Cloues (wood en- graver) and Mary Jeliza (Beals) C. (dau. of Col. Win. Beals of Boston); ed. Eliot Latin sch., Bos- ton; Worcester Acad., 1880; A.B., Brown Univ., 1881; Newton Theol. Instn., 1887, B.D., 1912; m. Ilelen Virginia Ross of Charlestown, June 14, 1887; children-William Arthur, Alfred Samuel, Paul. Ordained Bapt. minister, July 1887; pas- tor, Dover, Me., 1887-88; Littleton, Mass., 1888- 99, Montpelier, Vt., 1899-1902, Warner, N. II., 1904- 1909; asst. lib., Newton Theol. Instn., Newton Centre, 1911-17, Alva Woods Lib., 1917-36; lib., Andover Newton Theol. Sch., 1931-36; retired, made librarian emeritus, 1937; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Assn., Spl. Libs. Assn., Backus Hist. Soc., Bostonian Soe., Boston Bapt. Ministers' Conf., Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Author: Memo- rial to Hannah P. Dodge; Bibliography of Pres. George R. Ilorr; History of First Baptist Church, Charlestown, Mass. Baptist. Republican. Office: Andover Newton Theological Library, Newton Centre. Home: 24 Ripley St., Newton Centre.
VCLOUGH, George Hatch, pres. The Russell Com- pany; b. Exeter, N.II., May 28, 1876; s. Albert Hatch Clough and Zetta (Currier) C .; ed. Exeter (N.Il.) high sch., 1889-91; Reading high sch., 189]- 92; m. Graee B. Parker of Reading, June 14, 1899; 1 son-Robert Morrill. In employ various corps. 1892-1906; with The Russell Company, 1906-, pres. and dir. 1917 -; pres, and dir. Russell Coal Co., Sutton's Mills, Langtown Co .; tr. Shawmut Bk. Investment Trust, Shawmut Assn .; treas. and dir. Mount Tom Sulphite Pulp Co .; dir. Enka Corp., Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., Lib- erty Mut. Ins. Co., Mechanleville Coal & Supply Co., Nat. Shawmut Bk., Shawmut Corp., United Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Clubs: Exchange, University ( Boston); Country (Salem); Meadow Brook Golf (Reading). Ollice: 50 State St., Boston. Home: 19 Perkins Av., Reading.
VOLOUGHI, John Arthur, lawyer; b. Worcester, Dcc. 22, 18741; S. George S. Clough and Sarah J ( Worth) C .; ed. Worcester Eng. high sch .; Ph B. Brown Univ., 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; un- married. Practiced law, splty. Probate, estates, real estate, Worcester, 1902 -; mem. sch. com., 1913 -; (chinn., 1936, 1939); mem. Mass., Worees- ter Co. Bar Assus., Worcester Co. Commandery, Masons, (32º), Shrine (Aleppo Temple), Grotto (Aletheia), Delta Tau Delta. Clubs: Woreester leon., Co. Rep. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 733 State Mutual Bldg., Worcester. Home: 1 Merrick St., Worcester.
Y CLOUGH-LEIGHTER, Henry, composer, organist, editor; b. Washington, D.C., May 13, 1874; S. James Henry Leighter (Leiter) and Sarah Kezia ( Humphries) L. (of Manchester, Eng.); ed. pvt. sels .; Columbian (now George Washington) Coll., Washington, D.C., 1887-89; student counterpoint and composition, under Dr. J. Humfrey Anger, Trinity Univ., Toronto, Can .; m. Charlotte Noble Grant of Providence, R.L., July 3, 1900; ehildren -Leonard Cosnett, Hope. Organist, St. Michael's & All Angels Ch., Washhigton, D.C., 1889; organ- ist and choir-master, Ch. of the Epiphany and Jewish Synagogue, 1892-99; Grace Ch., Provi- dence, R.I., 1899-1900; instr. theory of music, Howe Sch. Music, Boston, 1900-01; on ed. staff, Oliver Ditson Co., 1901-08; tech. ed., Boston Music Co. (G. Schirmer), 1908-21; gen. ed., E. C. Schirmer Music Co., 1921 -. Composer: many art songs, eyeles, eantatas, large choral works with organ or orchestra accompaniment, inc. The Christ of the Andes (a symphonie ode for chorus and or- chestra), piano compositions, many organ tran- scriptions. Id., over 1100 musical compositions and tech. lit. on music. Eng. and French desc., mother's side, Ger. on father's; "Clough" given at baptism as part of surname. Unitarian. Of- fice: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. Home: Wollaston.
b. Grandoy, P.Q., Can., May 27, 1880; s. Edwin Bowlser Clow and Maria Louise (Ingalls) C .; brought to U.S., 1881, naturalized 1909; ed. Or- ange high sch., 1896-1900; Brown Univ., 1900-01; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1905; student, Univ. Jena and Marburg, Ger., summer 1907; Ed. M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1926; m. Myrtle Fenderson, Dec. 30, 1908. Instr., Perkins Inst. for the Blind, 1906-07; instr. sci., Laconia (N.IL.) high sch., 1907-08, Taunton high seh., 1908; prin. Decater Co. (Kan.) high sch., 1908-11, Warren high seh., 1911-13, West Warwick (R.L.) high sch., 1913-15, Haverhill high sch., 1915-35; supt. schs., Haver- hill, 1935 -; mem. Haverhill Chamber of Com- merce (dir. ); Nat. Assn. Sch. Adminstrs., N.F. Assn. Sch. Supts., Mass. Assn. Sch. Supts., Phl Delta Kappa, Masons. Clubs: Rotary, Quindeped (Haverhill). Travel: Ger., 1907. Dese. Edmund Ingalls, Lynn, 1630. Presbyterian. Republican. Ollice: 87 Winter St., Haverhill. llome: 16 John- son St., llaverhill.
CLUNE, Mary Catherine, teacher and department head; b. Springfield, May 20, 1880: d. John Il. Clune and Catherine T. (Donovan) C .; ed. Cathe- (ral High Sch .; Westfield Teachers Coll .; B.S., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1912; M.A., Smith Coll., 1917; Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1922. Teacher hist., West Springfield, 1913-15, teacher and head of dept. of Social Studies, Technical high sch., Spring- field, 1915 -; summer teaching, Pa. State Coll., 1922; N.Y. Univ., 1924-29; Ilyannis Teachers Coll., 1937; mem. Am. For. Policy Assn., Am. Legion Auxiliary, N.E. list. Teachers' Assn., Am. Geog. Soc., Assn. Clark Geographers; medalist of Our Lady of Elns Coll., 1932. Club: College (Spring- field). Author: Joseph Hawley and the Mass. Constitution of 1787; various newspaper articles. Travel: Europe, Mediterranean, Near East, U.S., Can. Catholic. Independent. Office: Technical lligh Sch., Springfield. Home: 282 Union St., Springfield.
- VCOAR, John Firman, professor of German; b. of Am. parents, Berlin, Ger., July 26, 1863; s. Firman Wood Coar and Lucinda Elizabeth (Blake) C .; came to Am., 1870; ed. grad., Kaiser Wilhelm
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Gymnasium, Cologne, Ger., 1884; Univ. Bonn, 1884; Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1885-86; A.M., Har- vard, 1897, Ph.D., 1900; in. Emily Laura Miller of West Springfield, Nov. 10, 1886; 1 son-Herbert Greenleaf. Head dept. modern langs., Park Inst., Allegheny, Pa., 1891-92; prin., Adams (N.Y.) Collegiate Inst., 1893-94, Canandaigua (N.Y.) Acad., 1894-95; instr. German, Harvard, 1896- 1903; prof. Germanic ings, and lits., Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903-14, Univ. Rochester, 1914-15, Univ. Alberta (Can.), 1915 -; retired, 1934; lec- turer of the Deutsche Akademie at German univs., 1934-35; fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. Mass. bar (in practice, 1886-90), Germanistic Soc. Am. (dir., rep. of soc. in Germany and Austria, 1911-12), Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences (pres. German sect. 1904-14), Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Nat. Econ. League (nat. council), Modern Lang. Assn. Am .; proposed, 1922, the calling of world economic conf. by industrial representatives of the world (not by their governments) for purpose of bring- ing about a revision of "treaties" that would be consistent with world economic needs; founder, 1923, and organizer the Liberal League, its first exec. sec. and then chmn .; corr. mem. Schiller Akademle. Clubs: Authors (N.Y.), Plymouth Country. Author: Studies in German Literature in the Nineteenth Century, 1903; Modern Ger- man Literature (monograph), 1909; History of German Literature, Eighteenth Century, 1916; Democracy and the War, 1917; German Actuali- ties (series of articles), 1921; The Old and the New Germany, 1923; The Pcace of Nations, 1928; Reparations and Debts-An Analysis and Syn- thesis (pamphlet), 1929 (also pub. in a German adaptation under title "Reparationen und Schul- den," 1929); Sprache und Volk, 1935; Democracy and World Trade, 1935; Freedom in Community (series of articles), 1938. Editor: Goethe's Tor- quato Tasso, 1908. Co-editor: Gerstacker's Ger- melshausen, 1931; conthr. to mags. Travel: Western hemisphere, United Kingdom, Europe. Desc. Drew-Blake families of the Mayflower. Ilome: Kingston.
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