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COOLIDGE, Arthur William, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Oct. 13, 1881; s. Merrit B. Coolidge and Lucy Greenwood (French) C .; ed. Westbrook Sem., Port- land, 1899; A.B., Tufts, 1903; LI.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Mabei F. Tilton of Norwood, Dec. 15, 1910; children-Dorothy Bradford, Robert Tilton, Arthur W., Jr. Admitted Mass. Bar, 1906; gen. practice of law Boston, 1906-, pres. Keniit Mfg. Co .; dir. Dennison Organ Plpe Co. (Reading), Reading Coop. Bk, Boston Penny Sav. Bk. Mass. State Guard, 1917-18; mem. Finance Commission, Norwood, 1919-24, Sch. Com., Read- ing, 1927-37; mem. Mass, Ho. of Rep., 1937-40; tr., Lewis & Anna M. Day Home for Aged, South- ern Middlesex Health Assn., Home for Aged Women in Reading, Washingtonian Home; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Masons, Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: City (Boston); Meadowbrook Golf (Reading). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 210 Summer St., Reading. Sum- mer res. : Jefferson, N.Ii.
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V COOLIDGE, Charles Allerton, lawyer; b. Chicago, Ill., Oct. 13, 1894; s. Charles A. Coolidge and Julia (Shepley) C .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1917; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1922; m. Alison Jones of Boston, June 11, 1922; children -Charles A. dr., Daniel Jones, Alison Richardson .. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1922; partner Ropes, Gray, Boyden and Perkins 1928 -; tr. Eastern Gas and Fuel Assos, The Soledad Assos .; dir. The Second National Bk. of Boston, Campania Azucarera Soledad; dir. and clk. Home for Aged Men; fol- low, President and Fellows of Harvard; capt. Inf., World War, 1917-19; mem. Am., Mass., and Bos- ton bar assus., Mass. Soc. of Cincinnati, Town Meeting (Belmont). Clubs: The Tavern, Harvard (Boston), The Links (N. Y.), Harvard Travellers. Episcopalian. Republican. Odlice: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 567 Concord Av., Belmont. Sum- mer res .: Marion.
COOLIDGE, Emma Dowuing, author; b. Natick, Mar. 19, 1881; d. John llenry (LL.B.) Coolidge and Sarah Jane (Downing) C .; ed. high sechs., Welles- ley and Newton. Began writing short stories while attending school; with Bur. of Statistics, Mass., 1904-18, compiling and editing ann. rpts. and bulls .; sec., comnr. of weights and measures, Mass., 1918-20; ed. Women's Clubs Page, Newton Graphie, 1924 -; instr. Parliamentary Law, 1923 -; historian, Mass. State Soc. D.R., 1927-29, Newton Community Club, 1930 -; mem. Permanent Geneal. Com. of Coolidge Family Assn. since org., 1923; chinn., 1929-, and author the Coolidge Genealogy ; mem. exec. bds. of many clubs. Author: The Dreamer, 1915; At the King's Pleasure, 1911; Our Torch (patriotie poem), 1927; Descendants of John and Mary Coolidge, of Watertown, Massa- chusetts, 1630, pub., 1930; llistory of the Massa- chusetts State Society of D.R., 1930; writer numer- ous plays, hist. and geneal. articles, novelettes, short stories, etc .; lecturer; also reader from own works. Christian Scientist; sec. Edward Il. Keach Assn. of Students of Christian Science. Desc. John and Mary Coolidge, Watertown, 1630. Home: Newton.
V COOLIDGE, Grace Goodhue; b. Burlington, Vt., Jan. 3, 1879; d. Andrew Issachar Goodhue and Lemira (Barrett) G .; ed. Burlington (Vt.) high sch .; Ph B., Univ. Vt., 1902, L.I.D., 1999; I.L. D., Boston Univ., 1924, George Washington Univ., 1929, Smith Col- lege, 1929; m. Calvin Coolidge, 30th Pres. of U.S., Oct. 1, 1905 (d. Jan. 5, 1933) ; children-John, Cal- vin (d.). Teacher of the deaf, Clarke Sch., North- ampton, 1902-05; men. Hoover-Curtis Eastern Campaign Com., 1932; tr. Mercersburg Acad. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Ilome: Ward Av., Northampton.
V COOLIDGE, Julian Lowell, professor; b. Brookline, Sept. 28. 1873; s. Joseph Randolph Coolidge and Julia (Gardher) C .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1895; B.Sc., Oxford, 1897; Ph.D., Bonn, 1904; D.Se., Lehigh, 1938; m. Theresa Roy- nolds of Boston, Jan., 1901; children-Jane, Archi- bald, Margaret, Elizabeth, Rachel, John, Theresa. Teacher, Groton sch., 1897; instr., asst. prof .. prof., math., Harvard, 1899, Master of Lowell llouse; major Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., 20 mos., World War; attached to Fr. Gen. Staff, Paris; Chevalier (later Officier) Legion of Honor; Polish Mil. Cross; mem. Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: 5 books on math. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Home: 50 lholyoke St., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: North Haven, Me.
VCOOLIDGE, Lawrence, lawyer, trustee; b. Boston, Jan. 17, 1905; s. Ilarold Jefferson Coolidge and Edith (Lawrence) C .; ed. Groton Sch : A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1927; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1931; m. Victoria Tytus of Tyringham, Jan. 16, 1932; children-Robert Tytus, Lawrence, Jr. With Loring, Coolidge, Noble & Boyd, Boston, 1931-31, partner, 1934-37, firm merged with Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall, Ilunt & Rice and became Gaston, Snow, Hunt, Rice & Boyd, 1937, partner in latter, 1937 -; tr. Loring, Coolidge, office, 1937 -; dir. So. Pacific Co. (San Francisco), Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston, Fidelity Fund, Inc .; tr. Univ. Assos .;
inem. Bd. Trs., Suffolk Sav. Bk., Boston. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern, Odd Volumes, Union Boat, Ilarvard (Boston), Myopia (Hamilton). Episco- palian. Republican. Office: Shawmut Bldg,, Bos- ton. Ilome: Hamilton.
Y COOLIDGE, Marcus Allen, ex-senator; b. Westmin- ster, Oct. 6, 1865; s. Frederick Spaulding Coolidge and Ellen Drusilla (Allen) C .; ed. pub. schs. ; m. Ethel Louise Warren, Oct. 1, 1898; children- Louise ( Mrs. Donald F. Carpenter ) Judith (Mrs. Robert Earl Greenwood), Helen. Began in chair and rattan bus. with father; gen contractor, build- ing st. rys., water works, bridges, etc., 1883-1905; pres. Fitchburg Machine Works, 1905 -; pres. Seneca Falls (N.Y.) Machine Co., mfrs. machine tools, 19 -; chin,, treas. Wilson Advisory Com., 1916; appid. by Pres. Wilson, spl. envoy to Poland, representing the Peace Commin .; mayor of Fitch- burg, 1916; chmn. Dem. St. Conv., Mass., 1920; del. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1920, 24; mem., treas, Dem. State Com .; mem. Dem. Electoral Coll., Mass., 1929; mem. U.S. Senate, 1931-37; tr., pres. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham. Universalist. Honic: Fitch- burg.
Y COOLIDGE, Mary Lowell, professor of philosophy; b. La Grange, In., Dec. 9, 1891; d. Sidney Coolidge and Mary (Colt) C .; ed. Concord pub. and private schs .; Miss Winsor's Seh., 1908-10; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1914; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1926; Ph.D., Radcliffe Coll., 1930; grad. student Univ. Munich. Teacher, Miss Pierce's Sch., Brook- line, 1915-17; clerical work, Lewis Mfg. Co., Wal- pole, 1917-21; warden, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1922-24; instr. philosophy, Vassar Coll., 1929-31; asso. prof. and dean, Wellesley Coll., 1931-38, prof. philos- ophy, 1938 -; dir. Bryn Mawr Summer Sch. for Women Workers. Travel: Eng., Fr, Ger., It., Rns., etc. Episcopalian. llome: 16 Brown St., Cambridge.
COOLIDGE, Mary Rosamond, portrait painter; b. Watertown, May 18, 1881; d. Wendell Phillips Coolidge and Anna Maria (Magee) C .; ed. Water- town high sch .; Mass. Normal Art Sch .; Sch. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston. Exhibited portraits in Cor- coran Gallery of Art, Nat. Acad. Design, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Chicago Art Inst., St. Louis, Buffalo, Detroit; one-man shows in Copley Cal- lery, Copley Soc., Boston City Club, Twentieth Century Club (Boston) ; served as reconstruc- tion aide, Walter Reed Hosp., Wash., D.C., Feb. 1919-Oct. 1921; mem. Nat. Assn. Women Painters & Sculptors. Clubs: Appalachian Mt., Women's City ( Boston), Boston Art. Travel: Europe, Hon - olulu, Bermuda, Fla., Western States, Can. Desc. John Coolidge, Watertown, 1630. Interested in music. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Fenway Studios, 30 Ipswich St., Boston. lome: 206 Bel- mont St , Watertown.
COOLIDGE, Richard B., lawyer; b. Deering, Me., Sept. 11, 1879; s. Merrit B. Coolidge and Lucy Greenwood ( French) C .; ed. Westbrook Sem., . Portland, Me., 1891-98; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1902, A.M., 1902; LL. B., Harvard Univ. Law Sch., 1906; m. Ruth B. Dame of West Medford, Sept. 12, 1908; children-Ruth Alden (Mrs. Harry M. Cary), Wil- liam Bradford, Olive Dame. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1906, and since in gen. practice of law, Bos- ton; pres., dir. 1st Nat. Bk., Medford; treas., tr. Tufts Coll .; pres., dir. Copperas Creek Develop- ment Co .; rep. in Gen. Ct. Mass., 1920-22; mayor, Medford, 1923-26; chmn. Sinking Fund Commrs., 1932 --; dir., clk. Lawrence Mem. Ilosp .; tr. West- brook Sem .; dir. John C. Campbell Folk Sch., Brantown. N.C .; del. to Rep. Nat. Conv., 1928; mem. Middlesex, Boston Bar Assns., Theta Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Clubs: University, Exchange City (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Ollice: 15 State St., Boston. Home: 9 Hastings Lane, West Medford.
Y COOLIDGE, Sidney, corporation official; b. Boston, Mar. 8. 1864; s. Algernoon Coolidge and Mary ( Lowell) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard Univ., 1911, as of 1886; m. Mary L. Colt of St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 1891; children-Mary Lowell, Sidney, Edmund Jefferson, Thomas B., John Lowell (d.), Helen, Francis Lowell, Philip. With Hannibal & St.
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Joseph R.R., 1886-92, C., B.&O. Ry., 1892-98; asst. treas. Stark Mills, Manchester, 1898-99, treas. 1899-1901; treas. Fore River Ship & Engine Co., Quincy, 1901-03, Lowell Bleachery, 1903-26; pres. Lowell Bleachery-South, 1922-26, Nat. Fabric & Finishing Co., Boston, 1924-27; pres. Emerson Hosp., Concord, 1925-27; mem, Coolidge Family Assn. Clubs: Concord Country Union (Boston ). Home: Concord.
COOLIDGE, Sidney, Jr., builder, real estate broker; b. LaGrange, Ill., Nov. 9, 1894; s. Sidney Coolidge and Mary (Colt) C .; ed. Concord high sch., 1907-11; B.S., Harvard Univ., 1915; in. Lucy Kent Richard- son of Los Angeles, Caliť., Aug. 19, 1917; children -Sidney, HLI, Mary Elizabeth. Employed as prod. clk. in mfg., Chicago, 1H., 1912-21; served in va- rious capacities with various development real estate concerns and as Independent broker and builder, Los Angeles, Calif., 1921-32; returned to Concord, 1932, and since, engaged in development of Coolidge Rd. Dist., including bldg. and archtl. design; served as pvt., M.N.G., U.S.A. on Mexican border, 1916; at first O.T.C., Presidio, San Fran- cisco, Calif., 1917; Ist It., Ordnance Dept., Aber- deen Proving Ground Md, 1917-18; mom. Boston Real Estate Exchange. Office: Oak Rd., Concord. llome: Coolidge Rd., Concord.
.- 1 COOLIDGE, T(homas) Jefferson, banker; s. T. Jeffer- son Coolidge and Clara (Amory ) C .; ed. A.B., Har- vard, 1915. Apptd. spl. asst. to Sec. of Troas. Morganthau, in charge of liscal affairs, Mar. 1934, under-See, of the Treasury, May 2, 1934, resigned Feb. 1, 1936; ehmn. bd. Old Colony Trust Co .; v.p. First Nat. Bk., Boston; dir., mem. exec. com., Boston Edison Co .; dir. N.E. Mutual Life Ins. Co., N.Y.C.R.R., United Fruit Co., ILS. Smelting. Re- fining & Mining Co, Yuba Consol. Gold Mines; tr. Old Colony Investment Trust, Isabella Stewart Gardner Mus., Mus. of Fine Arts, Radcliffe Coll . Peter Bont Brigham Hosp .; tr., treas. Humnane Soc. of Mass. Clubs: Somerset, Tavern (Boston), The Brook (N.Y.), Myopia Hunt, The Country ( Brookline). Office: 67 Milk St., Boston. Home: 35 Laplan St., Brookline.
COOLIDGE, William Appleton, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 22, 1901; s. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., and Clara (Amory) C .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., South- boro; A.B., Harvard, 1921; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch .. 1936; M.A., Oxford, 1927; unmarried. With Jackson & Curtis, 1927-33, partner, 1930-33, lim- ited partner, Jan. 1934 -; with Ropes, Gray, Bry- den & Perkins, Boston, 1936 -; dir. Wilson Jones Co., Nat. Oil Products Co. Clubs: The Country ( Brookline), Somerset, Tennis & Racquet, Myopia Hunt, Knickerbocker, River, Racquet & Tennis (N.Y.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston, Home: 230 lleath St., Brook - line. Summer res .: Manchester.
Y COOMARASWAMY, Anauda Kentish, authority on Indian art; b. Colombo, Ceylon, Aug. 22, 1877; s. Sir Mutu Coomaraswamy and Elizabeth (Clay) C .; ed. D.Sc., Univ. London, 1904; m. Zlata Llamas; children-Narada, Rohini, Ramos. Dir. mineral survey, Ceylon, 1906; began movement for nat. odn. in India; in charge of art sect., United Prov- inces Exhbn., Allahabad, 1910-11; fellow for re- search in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan art, Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1917 -. Author: Rajput Painting, 1916; Indian Drawings (2 vols.), 1910- 12; Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists (with Sister Nivedita), 1913; Buddha and the Gospel of Buddhism, 1916; The Dance of Siva, 1918, 1925; History of Indian and Indonesian Art, 1927; Yak- sas, parts I and 11, 1929, 1931; A New Approach to the Vedas, 1923; The Transformation of Nature in Art (2nd ed.), 1935; Elements of Buddhist Icon- ography, 1935; The Darker Side of Dawn, 1935; La Sculpture de Bodhgaya, 1935; The Rg Veda as Land-Náma-B6k, 1935; Patron and Artist, 1936; Mirror of Gesture (2nd ed.), 1936; Is Art a Super- Stition or a Way of Life? 1937. Office: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Home: 619 South St., Need- hanı.
٧ COOMBS, Zelotes Wood, professor of English, dean of admissions (retired); b. Wrentham, June 8, 1865; s. George Weston Coombs and Ellen Adams
(Wood) C .; ed. Worcester high sch .; A.B, Am- herst Coll., 1888, A.M., 1895; Univ. Va .; Univ. Ber- lin, Ger .; m. Elizabeth Maury Haynes of Charlot- tesville, Va., Sept. 1, 1908. Instr., Brooklyn (N.Y.) Poly. Inst., 1888-89; instr. and student of law, Univ. Va., 1889-90; instr. Eng. and Ger .. Worcester Poly. Inst., 1890-91; student, Univ. Berlin, Ger., 1891-95; asst. prof. modern langs., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1895-1903, head of dept., 1903-13, prof. Eng., 1913-37, sec. faculty, 1910-37, dean of ad- missions, 1935-37, retired July 1, 1937; res. Wor- cester over 67 yrs .; active in endless civic under- takings; in frequent demand as speaker; chin. many coms, for celebrations, pageants, etc .; tr. Leicester Acad. (see. bd., 1935-); former tr. Worcester Pub. Lib .; commir. Hope Cemetery, 10 yrs .; Sr. Warden, St. Mark's Episc. Ch., 1912-26; mem. Standing Com., Diocese of Western Mass., 1912-24; Mass. Constl. Conv., 1917-19; sch. com., 1922-26; in Naval Intelligence Dept., chinn. Dist. Bd. Instrn., mem. Reading Com. Ger. Periodicals, World War; mem. Nat. Poetry Council (del. Wor- cester), Worcester Hist. Soc. (v.p.), Council of Churches; Clubs: Kiwanis (hon. mem.), Worces- ter, Worcester Shakespeare, Tatnuck Country. Author: countless memorials, hist. sketches, pa- pers; ed., Worcester Hist. Soc. publications, etc. Travel: Europe, 1894-95, 1901. Dir. dese., Samp- son Mason, founder of Rehoboth. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 32 Richards St., Worcester. COON, Carleton Stevens, professor; b. Wakefield, June 23, 1904; s. John Lewis Coon and Bessie (Carleton) C .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; A. B., Ilarvard Coll., 1925, A.M., 1928, Ph.D., 1928; m. Mary Goodale of Wakefield, Mar. 5, 1936; children -Carleton S., Jr., Charles Adams. Field anthrop- ologist, Morocco, Arabia, Ethiopia, Albania, 1925- 35; instr., Harvard Anthropol. dept., 1935 -; mem. Am. Anthropol. Assn., Am. Assn. Phys. Anthropol. Club: Harvard Travel. Author: Tribes of the Rif; Flesh of the Wild Ox; The Riflian; Measur- ing Ethiopia; The Races of Europe; reviews and articles. Interested in writing fiction as relief from academic work. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: Peabody Museum, Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Home: Sudbury.
COONEY, Edward Anthony, surgeon; b. Providence, R I., Apr. 20, 1898; s. Thomas F. Cooney and Mary ( Louthe) C .; ed. Class. high sch., Providence, R.l .; Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1922; M.D., llarvard Med. Sch., 1926; m. Lillian 12. Carroll of Providence, R L., Jan. 5, 1930; children-Carolyn, Edward A., Jr., Rob- ert. Practiced surgery, Boston, 1926 -; mem. surg. staffs of Boston City and Cambridge Hosps., N.E. Med. Center; mem. A.C.S. Clubs: Harvard, Commonwealth Country. Author: papers on surg. subjs. Catholic. Independent. Office: 270 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Home: 2 Ripley Ter., Newton Centre. Summer res .: North Scituate.
YCOONS. Leroy Wilson, church official; b. Arcanum, O., Aug. 23, 1872; s. Philip Coons and Almira (Fouts) C .; ed. high sch., El Dorado; St. Lawrence Univ., Canton, N.Y., 1895; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1907, A.M., 1908; D.D., St. Lawrence Univ., 1915; m. ES. Loraine Thomas of Canton, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1897; 1 son-Quenton Leroy. Ordained to ministry Uni- versalist Ch., 1896; pastor successively at llallo- well, Pittsfield and Augusta (Me.), until 1914; Haverhill, 1914-22; supt. Universalist Chs. in Mass., 1922 -; mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons, K.T. Clubs: University, Bow- doin Coll. (Boston). Office: 16 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Home: 204 Clark Rd., Brookline.
Y COONSE, George Keuneth, orthopedic surgeon; b. Seattle, Wash. Nov. 25, 1897; s. Harry Coonse and Minnie Frances (Sinclair) C .; A.B., Stanford Univ., 1920, M.I), Harvard Med. Sch., 1921; in. Hilda Shephard, Oct, 4, 1921; children-George Kenneth, Jr., Atherton Sinclair; m. (2nd) Frances Tarbell Honey, Feb. 21, 1936. Asst. orthopedic instr., llarvard Med. Sch., 1928, instr, orthopedic sur- gery, 1932 -; asst. visiting orthopedie surg., N.E. Peabody Home for Crippled Children; jr. visiting surg. Boston Clty Hosp .; prof. orthopedic surgery, Univ. Mo., and dir. of State Crippled Children's Service, 1928-32; orthopedie surg. Newton Ilosp.,
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1932 -; past mem. fracture service Mass. Gen. Hosp., Bone and Joint Service, Boston City Hosp .; served at Central Machine Gun Officer's Training Camp, 1918; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Am. Aead. Ortho- pedic Surgeons, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Nu Sigma Nu. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Union Boat. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 25 Hunt- Ington Rd., Newton.
COOPER, Gregory, architect, engineer; b. East Bridgewater, Sept. 27, 1903; s. Frank Irving Cooper and Anna Wellington (Sawyer) C .; ed. grad. Cam- bridge Latln seh .; spl. student, Harvard, complet- ing studies there in 1930; studied architecture in Europe, 1925; m. Edith Adellne Mason of Paw- tucket, R.I., May 24, 1930 (wife is practising law- yer), Mem. Frank Irving Corp., architects, 1923; Waltham Watch factory, 1925-28; v.p. and clk. Frank Irving Cooper Corp. of Mass., 1933-38, treas. 1938 -; sec. Frank Irving Cooper Corp. of Conn., 1934-, treas., 1938 -; actively engaged in archtl. work, 1923 -; deputy inspector, Precinct 1, Way- land. Clubs: Vokes Players (amateur dramatics), Wayland Badminton, Violet Hill Tennis, Repub- lican. Author: newspaper and mag. articles, poetry. Travel: Europe, Bermuda, W.I., So. Am., Can. Desc. Roger Wellington (founded Belmont) ; Daniel Webster; grandson of John Joseph Cooper, Civil War Major; Edward Sawyer, M.D., Bridge- water. Republican. Office: 47 Winter St., Boston. Home: Violet Ilill, Wayland.
COOPER, Hermon Charles, chemist; b. Glen Ellyn, Ill., Nov. 22, 1875; s. Lawrence Charles Cooper and Emma Parthenia (Yalding) C .; ed. Austin high sch., Chicago, Ill .; Ph.B., Beloit (Wis.) Coll., 1896; student Göttingen, Ger .; Ph.D., Heldelberg, Ger., 1899; student, Sorbonne (independent research) and Collège de France, 1899; research, Unlv. Chl- cago, 1899-1900; m. Agnes Kent Packard of Strat- ford, Conn., June 22, 1905; children-Elizabeth Packard (Mrs. R. O. Bates), Lawrence Carleton, Cynthia Pamelia (Mrs. Edward McCarter). Instr. chem., Lincoln (Neb.) high sch., 1900-01; instr., later prof. chem., Syracuse (N.Y.) Unlv., 1901-18; research asso., Research Lab. Phys. Chem., M.I.T., 1904-05; summer leeturer, Univ. Chicago, 1907; head of dlv. phys. and electro-chem., Coll. City of N. Y., 1918-20; factory mgr., Acids Mfg. Corp., 1920-23; sci. dir., Bauer & Black, Chicago, 1923- 24; v.p. Glen Ellyn (Ill.) State Bk., 1925-30; elec- trochemist, Pacini Labs., Chicago, 1932; research chem., Univ. Ill., 1933-35, Norton Co. (Worcester), 1935 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (past chmn. Syracuse sect.), Electro-chemical Soc. (past chmn. N.Y. & Chicago sects .; nat. dir. 3 yrs.), Alpha Chi Sigma, Phl Lambda Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Co-author: Holleman-Cooper's Inorganic Chemistry. Congre- gationalist. Independent Republican. Office: Re- search Laboratories, Norton Co., Worcester. Home: 11 Burncoat Terrace, Worcester.
COPE, Oliver, surgeon; b. Germantown, Pa., Aug. 15, 1902; s. Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton (Kane) C .; ed. Germantown Friends Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1923; M.1)., Harvard Med. Sch., 1928; m. Alice De- Normandle of Lincoln, Dec., 1932; children-Rob- ert DeNormandie, Eliza Middleton. Asst. prof. surgery, Ilarvard, 1939 -; asst. surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1937 -; newspaper correspondent in China, 1925; Moseley travelling fellow, 1933; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Alpha Omega Alpha, Am. Bd. Surg- ery. Clubs: Peripatetic, Harvard (Boston), Iro- quois, Aesculapian, Lancet. 'Author : numerous ar- ticles in med. jours. Travel: China, Indo-China, Persia, etc. Mem. Society of Friends. Indepen- dent. Office: Mass. General Hosp., Boston. Home: 2 Hubbard Pk., Cambridge. Summer res .: "Crow- field," Saunderstown, R.I.
COPELAND, Charles, artist; b. Thomaston, Me., Sept. 10, 1858; s. George Copeland and Mary F. (Monroe) C .; ed. Thomaston high sch .; m. Eda O. Mills of Thomaston, Me., Oct. 27, 1886. Illustrator and painter in water color; exhibited at Soc. Am. Artists, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Boston Art Club, etc .; past v.p. Boston Art Club; pres. Boston Soc. Water Color Painters. Home: 53 Gray Cliff Rd., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Thomaston, Me.
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COPELAND, Elizabeth E., artist; b. Boston; d. Marcellus Copeland and Elizabeth (Cheeser) C .; ed. pvt. sch .; unmarried. Studied art along lines of design; enamel and silver decorative work; pieces in museum and pvt. collections; recd. sev- eral prizes, Chicago, Calif., Boston. Travel: Eng. Christian. Home: 236 Newbury St., Boston.
Y COPELAND, Lennie Phoebe, professor of mathe- matics; b. Brewer, Me., Mar. 30, 1881; d. Lemuel Copeland and Emma I. (Stinchfield) C .; ed. Ban- gor (Me.) high sch .; S.B., Univ. Me., 1901; A.M., Wellesley, 1911, Ph.D., Univ. Pa., 1913; unmar- ried Teacher, Brewer (Me.) high sch, 1905-08; Bangor (Me.) high sch., 1908-10; prof. math. Wellesley Coll., 1913 -; mem. Am. Math. Soc., A.A.A.S .; Alpha Omicron Pi. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: articles on invariants in math. pub- lications. Travel: Europe, Africa, Asia. Desc. John Alden. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: Wellesley Coll., Wellesley. Home: 14 Waban St., Wellesley. Summer res .: Northford, Conn. V COPELAND, Manton, professor; b. Taunton, Mass., July 24, 1881; s. Henry Preston Copeland and Abby Carver (Dean) C .; ed. Bristol Acad., Taun- ton; S.B., Harvard, 1904; S.M., 1905; Ph.D., 1908; m. Ruth Winsor Ripley of Taunton, 1910; children -Preston Sumner, Frederick Cleveland, Manton, Jr., Elizabeth Willlams. Instr. blology, Bowdoin Coll., 1908; asst. prof., prof .; now prof. of biol. and Josiah Little Prof. of Nat. Science; mem. Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Soc. Zoologists, etc. Author: papers on anlmal behavior, mammalogy, etc. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. Ilome: 88 Federal St., Brunswick, Me. Summer res .: Gardiner Rd., Woods Hole.
V COPELAND, Melvin Thomas, professor of market- Ing; b. Brewer, Me., July 17, 1884; s. Salem D. Copeland and Livonia E. (Plerce) C .; ed. Bangor (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1906, S.D., 1931; A.M., Harvard, 1907, Ph.D., 1910; m. Else Helbling of Augsburg, Ger., June 1912; children -Elsie Marie, Martha. Sheldon Travelling fel- low, 1910-11; Instr, N.Y. Univ., 1911-12; instr., llarvard, 1912-15, asst. prof., 1915-19, prof., mar- keting, 1919 -; dir. Harvard Bur. Bus. Research, 1916-26; sec. Commercial Econ. Bd., U.S. Council Nat. Defense, Apr .- Sept., 1917; exec. sec. Con- servation Dlv., War Industries Bd, Sept., 1917- Dec., 1918; fellow Am. Statis. Assn .; mem. Ain. Eeon. Assn., Am. Marketing Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Cotton Manufacturing Industry of United States; Business Statistics; Problems In Marketing; Principles of Merchandising; A Raw Commodity Revolution; many other studies. Dir. dese. Lawrence Copeland, Plymouth, about 1650. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: Soldlers Field, Boston. Home: 13 Gray Gardens East, Cambridge. Summer res .: Riverview, Gloucester. COPELAND, Ralph Warren, lawyer; b. Brockton, June 29, 1901; ed. Brockton high sch .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1922; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1925; m. Marion G. Hardy of Brockton, June 27,. 1927. Admitted to Mass. bar 1927; practiced law, Brockton, 1927 -; mem. Brockton City Council; mem. Plymouth County Bar Assn. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Masons, K.T. Clubs: Republican (Brockton), Chess (Bos- ton ). Congregationalist.
Republican. Office:
1106 Main St., Brockton. Home: 153 Chestnut St., Brockton.
COPITHORN, Harry Kimball, veterinarlan; b. FramIngham, Nov. 2, 1872; s. John Coplthorn and Anna Elizabeth (Kimball) C .; ed. Framing- han pub. schs .; Harvard, 1 yr .; V.D.M., Univ. Pa., 1903; m. Laura Jessie Perkins of Chelsea, Dec. 10, 1910. Practice as veterinary, 1903-07; veterinarian, U.S. Dept. Agr., Boston, 1907 -; mem, Masons (York Rites) ; A.F.&A.M. (all bodies, Chap., Council, Commandery). Congregational- ist. Republican. Oflice: 802 Custom House, Bos- ton. llome: 120 Pleasant St., Laconia, N.H. Summer res .: Chatham.
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