Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 6

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FALLEN, James Sidney, clerk U.S. District Court; b. East Bridgewater, Oct. 5, 1876 ; s. James Sidney Al- len and Alice (Richards) A .; ed, A.B., Brown Unlv., 1898; LI .. B., Harvard law Sch., 1903; m. Caroline M. Sperry, June 21, 1911 (d. 1912); 1 son -William Sperry; m. (2nd) Helen Sanders, Nov. 18, 1919; children -- Ruth Bradford, Elizabeth. Teacher in R.I. Coll. of Agr. and Mech. Arts, 1898- 1900; admitted Mass. bar, 1903; assist. U.S. atty., Boston, 1912-17; clk. of U.S. Dist. Ct., Boston, since 1917; tr. Winchester Sav. Bk. since 1924; mem. Brockton City Council, 1907-09, Winchester Fi- nance Con., 1916-20; chmn. Com. on Bldg. Laws, Winchester, 1917-19, Winchester Bd. of Appeal, 1920-28, Sch. Bldg. Com., 1922-26; inem. Winches- ter Sch. Com. since 1934, chmn. since 1937; mem. auditing com., Am. Bd. Commrs. for Foreign Mis- sions; tr. Bradford Jr. Coll. since 1913, treas, since 1935; tr. Jaffna College Funds (mem. bd. since 1921, treas. since 1933); tr. Bur, Univ. Travel; treas, and dir. Internat. Inst. for Girls in Spain; pres. Asso. Alumni of Brown Univ., 1931-33; mem. Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Boston Con- gregational (pres. 1937). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Ollice: 1525 Federal Bldg., Boston. Home: 333 Highland Av., Winchester.


ALLEN, Johu Kermott, publicist; b. Chelsea, Mich., May 9, 1858; s. John Macintyre Allen and Nancy (Bancroft) A .; ed. high sch., Grass Lake, Mich .; spl. student, Univ. Chicago, 1896-97; m. Lillie Mor- ton of Biddeford, Me., July 31, 1882; (d. 1934); m. (2nd) Adele Allen Waterman of So. Hanover, June 15, 1935. Newspaper pub., publicist; mem. ex. com., publicity for l Liberty Loans and Victory Loan, First Federal Res. Dist., 1917-19; mem. Council, N.IS. Ilist. Geneal. Soc., Chicago Architl. Soc., S.A.R. Clubs: University, Puddingstone, Advertising (Boston). Author: 13 works on phases of engring. in homes, Travel: U.S. (throughout ), Can., Mex., Gr. Brit., continental Europe. Chris- tian Scientist. Republican. Home: 50 Common- wealth Av., Boston.


VALLEN, Leland Christy, business man; b. Ilolyoke, May 4, 1896; s. Dr. Carl Addison Allen and Ilattie (Murdough) A .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; Mass. State Coll., 1918; m. Bertha Elizabeth Parsons of So. Hadley, June 2, 1923; children-Richard Addi- son, Robert Chadbourne, Leland C., Jr. Asst. supt. constrn., Crocker, McElwain & Chem. Paper Mfg. Co., Holyoke, 1919-22; Coburn Trolley Track Mfg. Co., 1922-27, supt., 1927-33, reorganized com- pany as Coburn Trolley Track Co., Jan. 1934, pres. gen. mgr. 1934 -; chmn. bd. dirs., Coburn Trolley Track Co .; enlisted M.C., U.S.A., June 4, 1917; Ft. Ethan Allen, Camp Devens; 2nd It., San. Corps, Aug. 19, 1918; at Gen. Hosps. #5 and #38; disch. July 22, 1919. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Coburn Trolley Track Co., Holyoke. Home: 18 Old Town Rd., Amherst. Summer res .: Camp Ucho, Marlow, N.H.


ALLEN, Lucy Ellis, educator; b. Boston, Mass .; d. Nathaniel T. Allen (founder of Allen Sch.) and Caroline ( Bassett) A,; prep. edn. Allen Sch., West Newton, Mass., and later a teacher there; A.B., Smith Coll. Prin. Misses Allen Sch. since 1904; dir. Pomeroy llome for Orphan Children, Newton; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women (former officer), League of Nations Peace Soc. Clubs: College, Smith, Twentieth Century (Boston). Lecturer before many socs. and clubs. Author: West New- ton Half a Century Ago; Women in Art; Literary Haunts in London. Travel: extensive in many countries. Unitarian. Home: 35 Webster St., West Newton.


JALLEN, Lyman Richards, superintendent of schools; b. East Bridgewater; s. James Sidney Allen and Alice (Richards) A .; ed. East Bridgewater high sch .; Bridgewater State Normal sch., 4 yrs .; B.S., Harvard, 1898; A.M., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1920; m. Catherine W. Parker of Nashua, N.IL., Apr. 30, 1902; children-Mrs. Alice Allen Merrell, Charles Warren, Richard Lyman. Teacher sci. and supervisor of nature study, Plainfield (N .. 1.) high sch .; instr. geog., hist., hist. edn., No. Adams Normal Sch .; instr. geog., R.I. Normal Sch., Prov- idonce, R.I .; prin., Johnson (Vt.) Normal Sch .; instr. psychology and edn., dir. of training, Salem


Normal Sch .; prin., Framingham high sch .; supt. schs., Templeton Union; supt. schs., Medfield Union, 1929 -; mem. ednl., Masonie, and civic socs. Club: Kiwanis. Author: prof. articles on edn .; supplement for Southern N.E. to Dodge Geogra- phies. Mayflower, Colonial and Revolutionary ancestry, Congregationalist. Republican, Oflice and home: 19 Beech St., Framingham.


ALLEN, Margaret Newton (prof. name: Margo Al- len), sculptor; b. Lincoln, Dec. 3, 1895; d. George F. Newton and Alice (Jewett) N .; ed. Winsor Sch., Longwood; Boston Mus. Sch. Fine Arts; Brit. Acad., Rome; m. Thomas Allen, 1917; children- Margot, William H., llope. Did portraits, gar- den, memorial and architectural sculpture, and studios at 9 Park St. and 486 Boylston St., Bos- ton; Bermuda, 2 yrs .; Florida, 1 yr .; terra cotta sculpture and drawings of Indians, Mexico, 2 yrs .; held one-man exhbns., Jr. League, Palace of Fine Arts (Mexico City), Marie Sterner Galleries (N.Y. City), Fogg Mus. (Cambridge-private), Grace llorne Galleries ( Boston), Vose Galleries ( Boston), Currier Galleries (Manchester, N.II.) Houston (Tex.) Mus., Dallas (Tex.) Mus., etc .; gives illus. lectures on the Indians of Mex., teaching of draw- ing and modeling. Tavel: It., Fr., Switz., Belg., Eng., Seot., Bermuda, No. Africa, Mex., Azores, Madeira. Studio and home: Atlantic Av., Cohas- set.


FALLEN, Mrs. Marlon Boyd, painter; b. Boston, Oct. 23, 1862; d. Stillman Boyd and Harriet (Seaward) B .; ed. Gannett Inst., Boston; diploma, Sch. of Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1909; in. William Augustus Allen of Sanford, Me., 1905 (d. 1911). Exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design, N. Y. Clty; Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila .; Art Inst., Chicago; Coreoran Gallery, Washington, D.C .; Albright Gallery, Buffalo, N. Y .; Soc. Beaux Arts, Paris, France; etc .; Awarded Hudson prize, Conn. Acad .; popular prize, New- port; fellowship prize, Buffalo; popular prize, Bos- ton; New llaven "Paint and Clay" prize; medal from French Soc. in N.Y., exhbn. of Nat. Assn. Women Painters and Sculptors; works on perma- nent exhbn. at Bowdoin Coll., Randolph Macon Coll. ( Va.), Harvard Club (Boston), Waltham Court House, Arlington Pub. Library, Ill. Coll., ete .; mem. Nat. Assn. Women Painters and Sculp- tors, Copley Soc. ( Boston), Conn. Acad. Fine Arts. Club: Boston Art. Travel: U.S., Europe. Nome: 60 Fenway St., Boston.


ALLEN, Mildred, associate professor; b. Sharon, Mar. 25, 1894; d. C. Frank Allen and Caroline ( Hladley ) A .; ed. W. Roxbury high seh .; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1916; A.M., Clark tIniv., 1917, Ph. D., 1922; attended Clark Unlv., 1916-18; M.I.T., 1920-22; Univ. Chi- cago, summer 1923; Yale, 1926-27; Ilarvard, as guest, 1931-33; unmarried. Instr. physics, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1918-20, 1923-24, asst. prof., 1924-26; instr., Wellesley Coll., 1922-23; research fellow, Bartol Research Foundation, Franklin Inst., 1927-30; research instr. physies, Oberlin Coll., 1930-31; asso. prof., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1933 -; fel- low A.A.A.S., Am. Phys. Soc .; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Me- teorol. Soc., Am. Assn. Phys. Teachers, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Author: Scientific papers in Proc. of Nat. Acad. Sci., Journal of Franklin Inst., Phys. Rev. Travel: Europe, 1911, 1925, 1927, 1930, 1934, 1938. Quaker. Republican. Office: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley. Home: 88 Mont- view St., W. Roxbury.


ALLEN, Nellie Burnham, author; b. Danvers, June 10, 1864; d. James M. Allen and Maria (Burnham) A .; ed. Danvers high sch .; Salem Normal sch .; spl. and summer sessions, Harvard, Cornell, Clark Univ .; unmarried. Teacher, Hampton Inst., Va, Mass. pub. schs., prin. schs. at Danvers, till 1895; supervisor, Tr. Sch., Fitchburg Normal sch., 1895- 1900; lead, geog. dept., 1900-21; mem. Nat. Geog. Soc., Nat. Council Geog. Tchers. Author: (series of geog. and industrial books) U.S. (1910, 1925, 1937), Europe (1913, '34, '39), Asia ( 1916, 1935), So. Am. (1918, 1934), No. Am. (1922, 1935), Africa, Australia, and Islands of Pacific (1923, 1935); Stories and Sketches (vol. I: Children of Other Lands; vol. I: What People are Doing; vol. Ill: Stories of Our Earth, llow and Where we Live,


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an Open Door to Geography); Stories of Raw Materials (vol. I: Our Cercal Grains; vol. II: Cot- ton and Other Useful Fibres) ; co-author: Jansen & Allen Geographies (for grades IV-VIII), 1931. Travel: Europe. Protestant. Republican. Office and home: 909 North L. St., Lake Worth, Fla.


ALLEN, Philip Rt, manufacturer; b. Walpole, July 25, 1873; s. Melzar W. Allen and Martha (Metcalf) A .; ed. Walpole high sch .; Phillips Andover Acad .; A.B., Yale, 1896; m. Anne Laurence Kirkham of Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1908; children -Philip K., Mrs. William P. Conklin, Jr. With Bird & Son, Inc. (paper mfrs.), East Walpole, 1898 -, now dir .; dir. Fed. Reserve Bank, Bird Ma- chine Co., Blog. Products, Ltd. of Montreal, Can. (mem. bd.), B.&M.R.R., Boston; pres. bd. trs. N.E. Conservatory of Music. Office: East Walpole. Home: Walpole.


Y ALLEN, Raymond Cleaveland, civil engineer; b. Manchester, Aug. 28, 1877; s. William Harvey Al- len and Mary Frances (Gilson) A .; ed. Manches- ter and Gloucester schs .; S.B., Brown Univ., 1897; in. Carrie Edith Allen of Manchester, Oct. 12, 1907; 1 son-Donald G. Civ. and cons. engr., Man- chester, 1907 --; chmn. Planning Bd., Manchester, 10 yrs., mem. Sch. Com., 18 yrs., Moderator, 1906-, on many Town coms .; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1910; tr. Beverly Sav. Bk .; dir., pres. Manchester Elec. Co .; eapt. Con. Div., Q.M.C., 1918-20; now lt. col. Q.M.R.C .; mem. Am. and Boston Soes. C.E., Masons, Am. Legion, Mil. Order World War. Clubs: Manchester, Rockport Country. Desc.


William Allen, Dorchester Co., 1623; Moses Cleaveland; many others of 1600's. Unitarian. Republican. Oflice: 33 Beach St., Manchester. Ilome: 9 Vine St., Manchester.


VALLEN, Thomas, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 24, 1887; s. Thomas Allen and Alice (Ranney) A .; ed. Volk- mann Sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1909; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; in. Ellzabeth L. Chapman of Ev- anston, Wyo., May 15, 1915; children-Barbara A. Short, Elizabeth, Thomas, Jr. Practiced law, 1912 -; dir. Maeallen Co., Insulation Mfrs. Corpn., St. Croix Paper Co., Boston Transcript. Inc .; mem. Boston Bar Assu. Clubs: Country (Brook- line), Union (Boston), Boston City. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 80 Monmouth St., Brookline. Summer res .: Princeton.


ALLEN, W. Lloyd, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 20, 1888; s. Elmer II. Allen and Minnie L. (MacMichael) A .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Yale, 1909; LL.B., J.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1910; m. Muriel Wingate, Apr. 23, 1914 (annulled) ; m. (2nd) Gertrude Mead, June 29, 1934; children-Wingate HI., Bruce B., Mary Jane. With Saltonstall, Dodge & Carter, 1909-10; Walter I. Badger, 1910-12; Thomas W. Streeter, 1912-15; practiced alone 1915 -; teacher, Northicastern Univ. Law Sch., 1912-20; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1911-21; dir. Albert & J. M. Ander- son Mfg. Co., Greenleaf Co., Bartlett & Son Co .; asso. judge, Newton Dist Ct., 1917; Asso. with Le- gal Advisory Bd., Newton, World War; mem. Am., Boston, Middlesex Co. Bar Assns., Masons, Elks, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: Yaie (Boston, N.Y.), Algonquin, Woodland Golf. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Ofliee: 209 Washing- ton St., Boston. Home: 26 Mason Rd., Newton Centre.


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LALLEN, Walter Dickey, lawyer; b. Worcester, Mar. 15, 1896; s. Willlam P. Allen and Cornella (Dickey) A .; ed. South high sch., Worcester; LL.B. (magna cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1917; m. Gladys Bates of Worcester, May 22, 1918; children -Walter Dickcy, Jr., Robert Bates. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1917; engaged in gen. practise of law, Worcester, 1917 -; mem. firm Alien and Simpson; mem. Worcester Common Council, 1921-22, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1923-26; asst. city solicitor, 1926-32; clty solicitor, 1932 -; Q.M. Sergt., Q.M.C., U.S.A., 1918; mem. Masons, I.O.O.F., Elks, Imp. O.R.M. Clubs: Worcester County Republican, Kiwanis. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 332 Main St., Worcester. Home: 27 Vassar St., Worcester.


ALLEN, Waiter Dwight, puhllsher; b. Worcester, Apr. 4, 1879; s. Charles Dwight Allen and Emily G. (Luce) A .; cd. Worcester and Brookline high schs .; m. S. May Parker of Boston, 1904; 1 dau .-


Barbara Allen Brittain. Clk. in ins. agency, ris- ing to mgr., 1896-1900; took over settlement of large estate, 1910; mgr. Townsman, weekly news- paper in Brookline, 1912, owner, 1914, consolidated it with Chronicle, other Brookline paper, as Chronicle, 1919, and became treas., purchased complete ownership, 1926; chmn. Code Authority, for all newspapers, Washington, 1933-34; sec. Bd. Trade, 15 yrs .; organizer, now treas. Chamber of Commerce; dir. Brookline Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn .; pres, and dir. Maclub Ins. Service; dir. Maclub of Am., Chamber of Commerce; Town-meeting mem., 1915 -; lt. Ildqrs. 11th Inf., M.S.G., World War, cited by Gov. Calvin Coolidge; mem. Mass. Press Assn. (pres. 5 yrs.), Nat. Editorial Assn. (dir. 4 yrs., v.p., pres.), Brookline Mus. Soc. (dir.), A.F.&A.M. (Brookline Lodge), Scottish Rites (32°), Shrine (Aleppo Temple). Club: Kiwanis. Travel: U.S. (all states). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 306 Harvard St., Brookline. Home: 430 Chestnut Hill Av., Brookline.


(ALLEN, Warner Mitchell, executive sceretary; b. Wakefield, Sept. 16, 1871; s. Charles Torrey Allen and Ella M. (Mitchell) A .; ed. Manchester (N.H.) high sch .; m. Adeline Chase of Northampton, Apr. 26, 1894; children-Donald M., Roger C. Book- keeper, 1888-1907; treas. Fitchburg Coop. Bk., 1907-1918; asst. treas. Parkhill Mfg. Co., Fitch- burg, 1918-28; treas. M.A.C. Plan, Inc., 1928-31; exec. sec., Mass. Coop. Bank League since 1931; dir. Fitchburg Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; mem, city coun- cil, Fitchburg, 1908-10, sch. com., 1910-16; mem. Masons. Club: Fay (Fitchburg). Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: 80 Federai St., Boston. Home: 33 Merriam Parkway, Fitchburg.


. ALLEY, Ernest, advertising agent; b. New Bedford, Mar. 24, 1880; s. Alfred G. Alley and Ella DeForest (Snow) A .; ed., New Bedford pub. schs. and high sch .; m. Edith L. Cornish of New Bedford, Aug. 14, 1921; 1 dau .- Frances (Mrs. Robert A. Nagle). Engaged as adv. writer and adv. ingr., New Bed- ford Standard, 1898-1913; adv. rep. and asst. adv. dir., Curtis Pub. Co., 1913-21; sr. mem. firm Alley & Richards, adv. agency, Boston, since 1921. Club: Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Episcopa- lian. Republican. Office: Statler Bldg., Boston. Ilome: 111 Exeter St., West Newton.


ALLEY, Leon Arthur, physician; b. Rockland, Oct. 19, 1892; s. Arthur Moses Alley and Flora May (Bassett) A .; student Brockton high seh., 1906- 10; Dean Acad., 1910-11; M D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1915; m. Susanne C. O'Connor, Rutland, Jan. 23, 1920; children-Christine Mary, Arthur James, Virginia Margaret. Interne, Long Island llosp., 1915-16; asst. res. phys., Boston Sanatorium, 1916; asst. supt., Rutland State Sanatorium, 1916-24; supt. & med. dir., Lakeville State Sanatorlum 1924 -; mem. Med. Advisory Bd., 1916-19; maj. Med. Res., U.S.A., 1930 -; mem. bd. health, Rut- land, 1920-23; mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (past pres. Plymouth Dist., past councillor), Nat. Tuberculo- sis Assn., Am. Sanatorium Assn., Trudeau Soc. (v.p., 1935-37, pres. 1937-), Am. Acad. Tuberculo- sis Physicians, Phi Chi, Masons, Elks. Club: Res. Officers (Middleboro). Travel: U.S., Tropics. Address: Lakeville State Sanatorium, Middleboro. ALLEY, Ous E., instructor in chemistry; b. Taunton, July 22, 1899; s. Frederick H. Alley and Fannie M. W. (Thrasher) A .; ed. Taunton high seh .; S.B., Boston Univ., 1924; A.M., 1926, Ph.D., 1935; Ph.D., Ilarvard, 1935; m. Aileen R. Dexter of Taunton, 1920; children- Jean T., John D. Head sci. dept., Methuen high sch., 1924-27, Winthrop hlgh sch., 1927-30, Winchester high sch., 1930 -; teaching fellow, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1929; fellow Mass. Memorial Hlosps., 1930-36; asst., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1930 -; reader and mem. bd. revisions, Coll. Entrance Exam. Bd., 1939; served with U.S.N.R.F., World War; mem. Am. Legion (past comdr. Post. #97), Soc. Am. Magicians, Nat. Assn. Power Engrs., Nat. Geog. Soc. Author: articles in the fields of immunology, biochemistry and med. Baptist. Office: Boston University School of Med- icine, Boston. Home: Winchester.


¿ ALLING, Marshall Louis, surgeon; b. Berlin, Conn., Aug. 6, 1884; s. Willard Ira Alling and Harriet Elizabeth (Upson) A .; ed. pub. schs., Berlin and


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New Britain, Conn .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1906; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch., 1909; m. Leslie White of Lowell, Nov. 6, 1912. Interne in sur- gery, Boston City Hosp., 1909-10; interne in gen. service, Lowell Corp. Hosp., 1910-11, surg. asst., 1911-16, surgeon (name changed to St. Joseph's Hosp.) since 1916; asso. med. examiner, Fifth Middlesex Dist., 1916-23, med. examiner since 1923; city bacteriologist, Lowell, 1917-18; surg., St. John's Hosp., 1924 -; 1st It. M.C., U.S.A, 1918- 19; F.A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., N.E. Obstet. and Gyne- col. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Vesper Country (Tyngsboro). Office: 9 Central St, Lowell. Home: 75 Fairmount St., Lowell.


ALIIS, Edward Milton, Insurance broker; b. Hat- field, Dec. 9, 1870; s. Daniel Wait Allis and Sarah Jane (Hurlbut) A .; ed. Springfield high sch .; m. Florence Wightman of Mohawk, N.Y., Oct. 16, 1901; children -- Jalrus S. H., Marjorie W. (Mrs. G. Wallace Streeter), Milton W. (d.). Entered Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1889, gen. agt., 1904-11; mem. Sutton, Allis, & Richards, 1911-31; mem. Richards & Allis, mgrs. in western Mass. for Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Springfield, asso. gen. agt,, 1932; mem, Springfield Board of Trade, Automo- bile League Am., Western Mass. Life Underwrit- ers (pres. and treas., 1904-10); dir. Springfieldl Boys' Club, Boy Scouts. Dir. desc. Capt. John Al- lis and Dr. Thomas Hastings, who settled in Wa- tertown in 1654. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 1200 Main St., Springfield. Home: 29 Ox- ford St., Springfield. Summer res .: Groton Long Point, Conn.


ALIIS, Frederlek Scouller, secretary Amherst Coll. Alumni Council and Amherst College Board of Trustees; b. Brie, Pa., Apr. 18, 1871; s. Charles F. Allis and Mary (Scouller) A .; ed. Erie Acad .; A B., Amherst Coll., 1893, M.A., 1925; L.IT.D., 1938; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1895-96; m. Jean Mac- Coy of Philadelphia, Pa., June 6, 1912; children- Frederick Scouller, Jr., Martha Logan. Mem. Penn. Bar; practised law in Erie, Pa .; sec., Am- herst Alumni Council, Amherst Board of Trustees; v .- chmn. Liberty Loan Com., Amherst; sr. warden, Grace Episc. Ch., Amherst; dir. Amherst Boys' Club; past pres, American Alumni Council; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Clubs: Amherst (New York), Amherst Golf. Travel: Japan, Ila- waii, Europe, U.S. Dir, desc. William Allls, who came to America on third voyage of "Mayflower". Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Amherst Col- lege, Amherst. Home: 61 Lincoln Ave., Amherst. ALLIS, William Phelps, professor; b. Menton, Fr., Nov. 15, 1901; s. Edward Phelps Allis and Amedine (Sgrena) A .; ed. SB., M.I.T., 1923, S.M., 1921; D.Sc., Univ. de Nancy, 1925; m. Nancy Olive Mor- ison of Boston, June 11, 1935; children-Medine, Edward Morison. Res. Asso., M.I.T., 1925-1929; student, Princeton, 1929-1930; Munleh, Ger., 1930- 1931; instr., M.I.T., 1931-1934; asst. prof., 1934 -; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Geog. Soc., Phys. Soc. London, Hist. Sci. Soc. Author: sci. articles. Travel: Alaska, Ecuador, Constantino- ple, etc. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 31 Gray Gardens East, Cam- bridge,


ALLMAN, Charles Hugh, physician; b. Glade Hill, Va., Oct. 8, 1897; s. John Allman and Nancy (Eng- lish) A .; ed. Rocky Mount (Va.) high sch .; Roa- noke Coll., 1917-18; Univ. Va., 1919; Medical De- partment University of Va., 1920-24; m. Doris Ainsworth of Brookline, Nov. 6, 1936; med. offi- cer, U.S.A., 1918; U.S.N., 1924-28; louse officer, splty. otolaryngology, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, 1928-30; pvt. practice, splty. otolaryngology, 1930 -; private, 3 mos., World War; mem. A.M.A., Am. Acad. Otolaryngology. Clubs: Weston Golf, Badminton & Tennis. Travel: Europe, So. Am. Episcopalian. Office: 520 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Ilome: 8 Gracewood Park, Cambridge.


YALLPORT, Gordon Willard, associate professor; b. Montezuma, Ind., Nov. 11, 1897; s. John Edward Allport and Nellie Edith (Wise) A .; ed. Glenville high sch., Cleveland, O .; A.B., Harvard, 1919, A M., 1921, Ph.D., 1922; student, Berlin, Ger., and Cambridge, Eng .; m. Ada Lufkin Gould of Boston, 1925; 1 son-Robert Bradlee. Instr., Robert Coll.,


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Istambul, Turk., 1919-20; social ethics, Harvard, 1924-26; asst. prof., psychology, Dartmouth Coll., 1926-30; Harvard, 1930-37, asso. prof., 1937 -; dir. Social Sci. Research Council; S.A.T.C., 1918; mem. Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Psychol. Assn. (dir .; pres., 1938-39), Phi Beta Kappa, Sig- ma Xi. Author: Personality, a Psychological in- terpretation. Co-author: Psychology of Radio; Studies in Expressive Movement; etc. Ipisco- palian. Office: Emerson Hall, Harvard Univer- sity, Cambridge. Home: 4 Arlington St., Cam- bridge.


ALLYN, Harriett May, dean, professor; b. New Lon- don, Conn., May 4, 1883; d. Charles Allyn and llelen Louisa (Starr) A .; ed. Williams Mem. Inst .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1905; M.Sc., Univ. Chica- go, 1910, Ph.D., 1912; unmarried. Gen. sec., Y. W.C.A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1905-07; instr. zoöl., Lake Erie Coll., 1908-09, Vassar Coll., 1912-13; instr. zoöl. and dean, Hackett Med. Coll., Canton, China, 1913-19, 1921-23; instr. zoöl., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1920-21; prof., zoöl., Monticello Sem., 1923- 24; instr. zool., Vassar Coll., 1921-25, asst, prof., 1925-28, asso. prof. (on leave), 1928-29; academic dean, prof. anthropology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1929 -; dir. True Light Middle Sch., Canton, China; mem. Bd. Founders, Ginling Coll., Asso. Bds. Chr. Colls. in China; consultant, Ednl. Policies Commn .; Pres. Nat. Assn. Deans of Women; nat. sec. Permanent Council, Internat. Congress Pre- hist. & Protohist. Sciences; F.A.A.A.S .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Psi Omega, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, N.E.A., Soc. Women Geographers. Travel: Can., Egypt, Europe, Fr. Indo-China, Jam., Jap., Korea, Near East, Philippines, Rus., Sib., U.S. Dese, Dr. Comfort Starr, who gave part of land to Harvard. Congregationallst. Repub- lican. Office and home: Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley.


ALMY, Charles, manufacturer; b. Cambridge, Apr. 6, 1888; s. Charles Almy and Helen Jackson (Ca- bot) A .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge; A.B., Harvard, 1908; S.B., M.I.T., 1910; m. Eliza- beth Gardner of New York, June 10, 1926. Re- search Asso. Applied Chem., M.I.T., 1910-12; tech. dir., Am. Vulcanized Fibre Co., Wilmington, Del., 1912-15; gen. mgr. and sec., Virginia Red Oil Products Corpn., Baltimore, Md., 1916-17; v.p. Dewey & Almy Chem. Co, Cambridge, 1919 -; comind. capt., San. Corps, U.S.A., Dec. 1917, major C.W.S., July 1918, It. col., C.W.S., Oet. 1918 disch. Mar. 1919; dir. Dewey & Almy Chem, Co., Cam- bridge, Dewey & Almy Chem. Co. of Canada, Ltd., Dewey & Almy, Ltd., (London), Dewey & Almy Pty, Ltd. (Australia), Cambridge Trust Co., Cambridge Industrial Assn .; tr. Cambridge Sav. Bk .; pres. Browne & Nichols Sch., Inc .; mem. Soc. Chem. Industry (Brit.). Clubs: Cam- bridge, Faculty, Union (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.). Author: articles in trade papers. Travel: exten- sively on business. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: Care of Dewey & Almy Chemical Co., Cam- bridge. Home: 111 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge.


ALMY, Mary, architect; b. Beverly, July 23, 1883; d. Charles Almy and Helen Jackson (Cabot) A .; ed. Miss Ingalls' Sch. (private); A B., Radcliffe Coll., 1905; S.B., M.I.T., 1920; unmarried. Teacher, Winsor Sch., Boston, 8 yrs .; architect, 1920 -; mem. Howe, Manning & Almy, 1926-37 (firm then dissolved); Clk., Cambridge Social Union; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soc. Architects, Cambridge Illst. Soc., Cambridge Social Union. Clubs: Cambridge Social Dramatic, College (Bos- ton), Radellffe (Boston). Unitarian. Non-parti- san. Office and home: 987 Memorial Drive, Cam- bridge. Summer res .: The Narrows, Cotuit.


ALMY, William, cotton merchant, farmer; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 9, 1874; s. William F. Almy and Allce G. (Gray) A .; ed. J. P. Hopkinson Sch. and Hale's Sch., Boston; m. Elsie H. Pierce, Apr. 8. 1898; children-William, Jr., Caroline, Robert B., Ma- rie Louise (Mrs. Jack Adle, divorced), Richard; m. (2nd) Mrs. Arthur Anthony, 1936. With Almy & Co., cotton merchants, 1891-96; mem. William Almy & Co., 1896 -; v.p. and dir, Newmarket Mfg. Co .; dir. Thompson Elec. Co .; now retired. Unl-


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