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COPPINGER, Joseph F., Catholic priest, Rt. Rev. Monsignor; b. Waltham, Sept. 4, 1865; s. John Coppinger and Mary (Coppinger) C .; ed. Waltham
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pub. schs .; Holy Cross Coll., 1886-87; A.B., Boston Coil., 1891, LL.D., 1938. Pastor and builder, St. Aidan's Ch., Brookline, 1910-13; permanent rec- tor, St. Augustine's Parlsh, So. Boston, 1913-32; rector, St. Catherine of Genoa Parish, 1932 -; Mass. State chaplain, K.C., 1916-36; Visitor Gen. of Rel. Communities, Archdiocese of Boston, 1916- 36; Rt. Rev. Monsignor, Jan. 1, 1937; mem. bd. dirs., St. Elizabeth Hosp., Brighton, House of Good Shepherd, Boston; mem. Near East Wel- fare Soc., Am. Forestry Assn. Author: 80 poems on rel. and patriotie subjs. Travel: Europe (Rome, 1909, 1911, 1914, 1935; Ger., 1914), Family among first Irish Cath. families In Waltham. Catholic. Office and home: 179 Summer St., Somerville.
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COPSON, Harry Rollason, research chemical engi- neer; b. Easthampton, July 8, 1908; s. Ernest Hayes Copson and Elsie K. (Kendall) C .; ed. Easthampton high sch .; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1929; Ph.D., Yale, 1932; m. Lois Kathieen Vogt of Westfield, N.J., Sept. 1939. Mem. Conn. State Water Commn., 1929-30; asst. instr., Yale, 1929-30; chief chein., Apothecaries Hall Co., 1933-34; re- search chem. engr., International Niekel Co., 1934 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Electrochem- ical Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi. Author: Dissociation of Water in Lithium Chloride Solutions, Graphitie Corrosion
of Cast Iron, Metals and Alloys; Galvanic Corro- sion between Alloy and Mild Steels In Oil Well Brines. Travel: Yellowstone Nat. Park, Ber- muda, Can., So. States. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Oflice: International Nickel Co., Bay- onne, N.J. Home: 219 Central Av., Cranford, N.J. Summer res .: 18 Chapman Av., Easthamp- ton.
CORBINO, Jon, artist; b. Italy, Apr. 3, 1905; s. Gaetano Corbino and Salvatrice C .; ed. Stuyve- sant high sch., N.Y. City; Ethical Culture Sch., N.Y. City; Guggenheim fellow, 1936-37; Asso. Nat. Academician; unmarried. Studied art at Art Students' League (N.Y.) and Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; represented in Addison Gallery of Am. Art, Worcester Mus., Toledo (O.) Mus. Art, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, etc .; awarded Kohnstam prize, Art Inst. Chicago, 1936, Walter Lippincott prize, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1938, Obrig prize, Nat. Acad. Fine Arts, 1938. Club: Lotus (N.Y.). Studio: Rockport; also, Macbeth Gallery, N.Y. City. Summer home: Roekport.
V CORCORAN, Brewer, author; b. Springfield, Mar. 11, 1877; s. Luke Corcoran and Harriet (Brewer) C .; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Coneord, N.IL .; student Williams Coil., 1897-98; in. Carolyn Upson of Thompsonville, Conn., Oct. 8, 1901. Editorial staff, Springfield Republican, 1899-1911; dir. Springfield Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Springfield Five Cent Savings Bank, G. & C. Merriam Co., Conn. Valley Hist. Soe .; pres., Springfield City Library Assn .; mem. Deita Psi; capt., mii. Intel- ligence div., Gen. Staff, U.S.A., 1918. Author: The Bantam, 1912; The Road to Le Rêve, 1916; The Barbarian, 1917; The Boy Seouts of Ken- dallville, 1918; The Boy Scouts of the Wolf Patrol, 1920; The Princess Naida, 1921; The Boy Scouts at Camp Lowell, 1922; Follow the Ball, 1927. Home: 95 Mapie St., Springfield.
CORLAT, Isador Henry, physician, neurologist, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst; b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 10, 1875; s. Harry Coriat and Clara (Einstein) C .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; M.D., Tufts Coil. Med. Sch., 1900; spl. student philosophy, Harvard, 1909-10; m. Etta Dann of Boston, Feb. 1, 1904. Asst., 1st asst. phys., Worcester Insane Hosp., 1900-05; on neurol. staff, Boston City Hosp., 1905-19; neurologist, Mt. Sinai Ilosp., 1905-14; cons. neurologist, Chelsea Mem. and Beth Israel liosps., 1919-28; neuro-psychiatrist, Forsyth Den- tai Infirmary, 1913-29; instr. neurology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1914-16; instr., Boston Psycho- analytic Inst .; Am. pioneer in psychoanalysis; contract surg., neuropsychiatric examiner, N.E. Nat. Guard, 1917; neurologist, Med. Adv. Bd., 1918; fellow A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., Boston Med. Lib., Am. Psychiatric Assn .; mem. Am. Psycho-
pathol. Assn. (v.p., 1931-32); N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Internat. Psychoanalytie Assn. (v.p., 1936-37); Mass. Psychiatric Soc., Am. Psychoanalytie Assn. (pres., 1924-25, 1936-37; v.p., 1935-36), Boston Soc. Neurol. and Psychiatry, Boston Psychoanal. Soe. (pres. 1930-32), Jewish Acad. of Arts and Sciences; Masons; Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurol. (Dipio- mate) ; Tau Epsilon Phi (hon. mem.). Club: Boston Med. Hist. Author: A Laboratory Manual of Ciin- ical and Physiological Chemistry (with Dr. A. E. Austin), 1898; collaborating ed., "Journal of Abnormal Psychology", 1906-26, and "Psychoana- lytic Review": collaborator psychoanalytic terms for Dictionary of Psychology; Religion and Medi- cine (with Drs. Worcester and McCoomb), 1908; Abnormal Psychology, 1910; The Ilysteria of Lady Maebeth, 1912; The Meaning of Dreams, 1915; What is Psychoanalysis, 1917; Repressed Emo- tions, 1920; contbr. Freud Festschrift, 1926; Stam- mering, 1928; monographs and articles on nerv- ous and mental diseases, psychopathology and psychoanalysis. Travel: Europe (extensive). Of- fice: 416 Marlborough St., Boston. Home: 416 Mariborough St., Boston.
CORKUM, Amy Louise, attorney; b. Everett, Dee. 8, 1897; d. DeLacy Corkum and Carrie Cutter (Mann) C .; ed. Proctor Aead .; A.B., Boston Univ. Coli. Lib. Arts, 1922; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1933. Teacher Proctor Acad., 1922-29; Gardner (Mass.) high sch., 1929-30; admitted to Mass. bar, 1933; in gen. practice of law at Stoneham, 1933 -; mem. Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Beta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Unitarian. Republican. Address: 12 Ilighland Av., Stoneham.
Y CORNEAU, Barton, lawyer; b. Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 30), 1878; s. William Bonsal Corneau and Susan (Ad- dison) C .; ed. Springfield (Il.) high sch .; m. Oc- tavia R. Roberts of Springfield, Ill., Dec. 27, 1913. Admitted III. Bar, Dec. 1899; legal dept., Chieago N.W.R.R. Co., Mar. 1, 1900-Apr. 15, 1909, gen. atty. 1907-09; spl. asst. to U.S. Atty. Gen., 1909-1912; gen, practice, Boston, 1913 -; now with Corneau and Frothingham; mem. Boston, N.Y. Clty and Am. Bar Assns. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 25 Chestnut St., Boston. Summer res .: Ogunquit, Me.
VCORNEAU, Octavia Roberts, writer; b. Springfield, Ill .; d. Charles David Roberts and Octavia (Ridge- ly) R .; ed. St. Agatha's Episcopal Sch., Springfield, Ill .; m. Barton Corneau of Boston, Dec. 27, 1913. Clubs: Boston Authors', Saturday Morning. Au- thor: (under name Octavia Roberts) Lady Valen- tine, 1914; Lincoln in Illinois, 1917; With Lafayette in America, 1919; The Perilous Isle, 1926; numer- ous short stories and articles. llome: 25 Chestnut St., Boston.
/CORNISHI, Gertrude Eleanor, educator; b. Woreester, Jan. 28, 1880; d. Carlos Hiram Cornish and Ella Jane (Bryant) C .; ed. Worcester Class. high seh., 1897; B.S., Middlebury (Vt.) Coil., 1901, hon. A.M., 1927; grad. study, Clark Univ, 1908-09; m. Joseph Knowles Milliken, Dec. 21, 1935. Teacher math., Wheaton Sem., Norton, 1903-08, Miss Porter's Sch., Farmington, Conn., 1909-11; founder, 1911, since prin., House in the Pines, giris' boarding seh., Norton; chairman advisory bd., Women's Coll., Middlebury, Vt .; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Nat. Assn. Prins. Schis. for Girls, Headmistresses Assn. of the East, Private Schs. Assn. of Boston, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Office: House in the Pines, Norton. Ilome: Green Aeres, North Dighton.
CORNISH, John Jervis, insurance broker; b. Cam- den, N.J., Mar. 31, 1871; s. John B. Cornish and Amelia (Gregory) C .; ed. Newton high seh .; Am- herst Coll., 1889-1890; m. Maude B. Macomber of Fall River, July 15, 1895; children-Dorothy, Pris- cilia, John. Clerk in insurance office, Boston, 1890; spl. agt., mgr., Royal Ins. Co, 1913 -; mem. Fieids & Cowles, 1913 -; Beaeon Society (Boston). Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, Beach, Country (Brookline). Travel: Europe (6 times), Pacific Coast. Episcopalian. Republican. Offlee: 40 Broad St., Boston. Home: 370 Beacon St., Bos- ton.
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VCORNISH, Louis Cralg, clergyman; b. New Bedford, April 18, 1870; s. Aaron Cornish and Frances V. (Hawkins) C .; ed. Ilarvard, 1889-91, 1892-93, A.M., 1899; A.B., Stanford Univ., 1894; Harvard Div. Sch., 1898-99; D.D., St. Lawrence Univ. and Meadville Theol. Sch., 1922; Independent Ch. of Philip- pines, 1930; D.Polit. Sei., Royal Univ. of Hungary, 1931; S.T.D. Pacitie Sch. for the Ministry, 1939; m. Frances Eliot Foote of Boston, June 16, 1906. Asst. in ethical dept., Stanford Univ., 1894; sec. to Episc. bishop of Mass., 1894-98; ordained Uni- tarian minister, 1899; minister, First Parish, Hingham, 1900-15; sec. at large, Am. 'Unitarian Assn., 1915-16, see., 1916-25, admin. v.p., 1925-27, pres. 1927-37; chin. Anglo-Am. Ch. Commissions to Roumania, 1922, 1924; Unitarian commr. to the Philippines, 1938-39; pres. Internat. Assn for Free Christianity and Religious Freedom, 1937; 1Ion. Pres. Philippine Independent Ch., 1939. Office: 25 Beacon St., Boston, also 27 Nieuwe Gracht Utretcht, Ilolland. Homes: 29 Fayerweather St., Cambridge and Shaker Road, Harvard.
CORRIDEN, Thomas F., surgeon; b. So. Hadley Falls, Oct. 29, 1892; s. John Corriden and Margaret (O'Connell) C .; ed. So. Hadley Falls high sch .; Cushing Acad .; Fordham Univ., 1914-16; M.D .. Univ. Vt. Med. Sch., 1920; m. Anne Kennedy of Northampton, Nov. 7, 1927. At Carney Hospital, 1920-21; cons. surg., Northampton State llosp., 1935 -; Vets. . Administrn. Hosp., Leeds, 1935 -; surg., Cooley Dickinson Hosp., 1922-38, chief, 1938 -; med. examiner, Ilampshire Co., 1935 -; fellow A.C.S., .A.M.A .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Medico-Legal Soc., Am. Medico-Legal Soc. Au- thor: Acute, Ulcerative, Terminal Ileitis and Coli- tis; Three Types of Meckel's Diverticulum. Cath- olic. Democrat. Office: 16 Center St., North- ampton. Home: 15 Roce Av., Northampton.
CORSE, Murray Plehot, architect; b. Winchester, Oct. 26, 1884; s. John Murray Corse and Frances (MeNeil) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1907; student, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1909-12; in. Lilla E. Dielman of N.Y. City, Dec. 9, 1915 (d. 1929) ; chil- dren-Henry Dean, John Murray. Archtl. design- er, Cram & Ferguson, 1912-15; with I. V. Von Pelt, R. Murchison, and Holabird & Root, Chicago, be- tween 1915 and 1927; estab. own oflice. Boston, 1927; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Soc. Preservation of Antiq. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston ) ; Harvard, University (San Diego). Travel: Fr., Eng, It., U.S. (So. and So. West). Episcopalian. Democrat. Address: 35 Wendell St., Cambridge.
COSGROVE, Ruth Tufts, teacher of English; b. Gloucester; d. Thomas Cosgrove and Rebecca A. (Tufts) C .; ed. Brockton high sch .; A.B. and A.M., Pembroke Coll., Providence, R.I. Teacher of Eng., Hope St. high sch., Providence, R.I .; Brock- ton high sch .; leeturer on modern lit. and travel; free lance writer for newspapers and radio; tr. Brockton Pub. Lib., 9 yrs .; mem. Nat. Council Eng. Teachers, Nat. Civic Fed. (1st sec. Brock- ton br.), Brockton Teachers Assn. (pres., 1918-19). Club: Brockton College (pres., 1921-22). Author: English Grammar Searchlights. Gt. g.d. Charles Tufts, who gave land for Tufts Coll. and in whose honor it was named; ist brick house in N.I. built for Peter Tufts of Medford (pictured in Damuel Chamberlain's Open House in New England). Office: Brockton High School, Brockton. Home: 999 Warren Av., Brockton.
COSIMINI, Roland Francis Peter, artist, designer, illustrator; b. Paris, Fr., May 1, 1898; s. Pietro Cosimini and Berthe Marie (Rücker) C .; ed. pub. schs., Paris, Boston; Mass. Normal Art sch .; m. Mildred Frances Bartlett, Sept. 8, 1925; 1 dau .-- Diana Frances. Istab. as prof. artist, 1921; de- signer, travel publicity man, Raymond-Whitcomb, Boston Elevated; book covers and illustrations, Houghton Mifflin Co., Little Brown & Co., etc .; exhibitor at Boston Art Club, Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Junior League, etc. Home: 70 Summit Av., Winthrop.
COSS, Millleent M., teacher; b. Olean, N.Y .; d. Frank Coss and Mary J. (Dilks) C .; ed. Crawfordsville (Ind.) high sch .; A.B., Indiana State Univ., 1902;
B.S., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1914, M A., 1927. Teacher in No. Carolina and Indiana schs, up to 1912; teacher, State Teachers Coll., Framinghan, 1914 -; mem. N.E. (pres., 1934-36) and Am, Home Economies Assus. Club: Framingham Garden. Author: Girls and Their Problems, 1931. Travel: U.S., Europe. Interested in the collection of fab- ries of historical value. Office: State Teachers Coll., Framingham. llome: 164 State St., Fra- mingham.
VCOTTA, Germain John, physiclan, surgeon; b. Mes- sina, Italy, Dec. 4, 1903; s. Antonio Cucinotta and Flavea (Irato) C .; ed. E. Boston high sch .; pre- med. certificate, Tufts Coll., 1923; M.D. (cum laude), Tufts Med. Sch., 1927; Surg. work, E. Bos- ton Relief Sta., 1919-21, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1921- 23, Boston City Hosp., 1923-27; asst. surgeon, U.S. Naval Hosp., 1927-28; private practice, 1928 -; It. (J.g.) U.S.N. Med. Corps, 1927-28; Rerd. highest Acad, honors, pre-med. course, Tufts Coll., 1923; gold medal, highest achievement, Tufts Med. Sch., 1927; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc .. Tufts Coll. Hon. Med. Soc. Republican. Office and home: 626 Highland Av., Malden.
COTTER, Anthony Charles, priest, professor; b. Ainried, Bavaria, Sopt. 21, 1879; ed. Gymnasium, Freising, Bavaria, 1890-99; entered Soc. of Jesus, Oct. 20, 1899; studied philosophy, Prairie du Chien, Wis., 1902-05, theology, Woodstock, Md., 1910-15, Dr. Theol., 1931. Ordained priest by Cardinal Gibbons, June 27, 1913; Teacher classics, Canisius Coll., Buffalo, N.Y., 1905-1910; philosophy, Wood- stoek (Md.) Coll., 1916-20; St. Andrew-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1920-21; Weston Coll., 1922-27, theology, 1927 -; active Mem. Cath. Bible Assn. Am. Author: Logie and Epistemology; Cosmologia. Home: Weston College, Weston.
YCOTTER, Mary Alma, director of social service; b. Hyde Park, Mar. 24, 1882; d. James ES. Cotter and Mary A. (Walsh) C .; ed. Hyde Park high sch .; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1903, A.M., 1904; Asso. Chari- ties, Boston, 1906-10; visitor, Mass. State Bd. Charity (predecessor to State Dept. Pub. Wel- fare), 1911-15; gen, sec., Lowell Social Service League, Inc., 1915-19; supervisor, Immigrant Wel- fare Dept., Cath. Charitable Bur., Boston, 1921- 26; deputy commr., Child Welfare Div., Instn. Dept., Boston, 1926-31; dir, social service, Boston Pub. Welfare Dept., 1934 -; mem. faculty, Regis Coll., Weston; mem. Am. Assn. Social Workers (past chmn. Boston chapter), Mass. Conf. Social Work (exce. com.), Boston Council of Social Agencies (chin. Family Dept.), Nat. Conference Social Workers, Am. Pub. Welfare Assn., Mass. Assn. Relief Officers, Nat. Conference of Cath. Charities, Radcliffe Coll. Alumnae Assn. ('lub: Zonta (Boston). Catholic. Otlice: Boston Pub- lic Welfare Dept., 43 Hawkins St., Boston. Ilome: Hotel Westminster, Boston.
VCOTTING, Charles Edward, investment banker; b. Boston, May 15, 1889; s. Charles Edward Cotting and Ruth Stetson (Thompson) C .; ed. Noble & Green Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1911; married. With Lee, Higginson & Co., Oct., 1911-, partner, 1922, on liquidation and formation of Lee Higginson Corp., June, 1932, became v.p., now also treas. of Corp .; past dir. Gillette Safety Razor Co. M.C.R.R., Hope Mut. and What Cheer Ins. Cos., Otis Co., Commonwealth Corp .; tr. Amoskeag Co., Cambridge Investment Trust, Provident Inst. for Savings, The Seeing Eye; treas. Industrial Sch. for Crippled & Deformed Children; enlisted Aug. 6. 1917, 1st It. Air Service, Aug. 17, 1917, Capt. Feb., 1918, discharged, Dee. 10, 1918; mem. Nat. Exce. Bd., Boy Scouts of Am .; pres. Boston Home for Incurables; tr., Boston Lying-in Hosp. ; treas .. Franklin Foundation; asst. treas., Mass. Soc. of Cincinnati. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Somerset, Odd Volumes (Boston), Knickerbocker, Harvard (N.Y.) ; Myopia Hunt ( Hamilton ). Unitarian. Republican. Ollice: 50 Federal St., Boston, llome: 410 Beacon St., Boston, Summer res .: West Man- chester and Chedeo Farm, Berlin.
COTTON, Edward II., clergyman, author; b. Nov. 21, 1880, Boston; s. Edward S. Cotton and Addie I .. (Howe) C .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1901; A.B.,
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Colby Coll., 1905; grad., Union Theol. Sem., 1908; m. Ruth W. Woodberry of Beverly, 1916; children -Estelle W., Edward H., Jr., Webster E. Or- dalned minister Cong. Ch., 1909; pastor, Ch. of the Pilgrims, Provincetown, 1909-11, Unitarian Ch., Danvers, 1912-17; organized Community Ch. (Uni- tarlan-Universallst), 1918-19; pastor, Unitarian Ch., Marblehead, 1922-36, Florence, 1936 -; served as overseas war sec. Y.M.C.A., 1917-18; trustee Ab- bott Free Pub. Lib .; mem. Masons, Phi Delta
Theta. Club: Boston Authors'. Author: The Ideals of Theodore Roosevelt, 1923; Theodore Roosevelt, the American, 1925; The Life of Charles W. Eliot, 1926; William Howard Taft, a Study in Character, 1931; also syndicated articles. Editor: Unitarian News Letter, 1931-33; ed. of Charles W. Eliot's Talks to Parents and Young People, 1928; llas Science Discovered God?, 1931; interviewer of notable men and compiler of their expressions. Unitarian. Home: 41 N. Main St., Florence.
COTTON, John Page, commission merchant; b. Bos- ton, Dec. 26, 1876; s. William Dudley Cotton and Elizabeth Emery (Kehew) C .; ed. Roxbury Latin scl., 1889-95; A.B., Harvard, 1899, A.M., 1900; m. Delia F. Lawler of London, Eng., Aug. 18, 1918; children-John Page, Jr., Elizabeth Emery. Asso. with Wellington, Sears Co., mill agts. and cotton textiles commn. mchts., Boston, 1902-, now dir .; dir. Dixie Cotton Mills, Equinox Mills, Westover Mills, Clubs: Harvard, Union (Boston), The Country (Brookline). Episcopalian. Republican. Ollice: 220 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 21 Fairmont St., Brookline.
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COTTON, Joseph Russell, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 16, 1890; s. llenry Ward Beecher Cotton and Ruth Clara Eaton (Tibbets) C .; ed. Boston Publie Latin; LI.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1912, LL.M., 1913. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1912; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1912 -; moderator and selectman, Lexing- ton; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1923-21, Mass. State Senate, 1927-40; served in U.S.A., 1918; bd. of In- corporators of Lexington Sav. Bk .; mem. Masons, Am. Legion. Clubs: Appalachian Mt., Mass. Re- publican, City. Republican. Office: 614 Barristers Hall, Boston. Home: 123 Marrett Rd., Lexington. Y COTTRELL, Charles Thurston, lawyer; b. James- town, R.1., July 22, 1869; s. Frederick N. Cottrell and Ellen (Tucker) C .; ed. Jamestown pub. schs .; Rogers High Sch., Newport, R.I .; Friends' Sch., Providence, R.I .; A.B., Haverford Coll., Pa., 1890, A.M., 1892; LL .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Carolyn Frink of Boston, Oct. 7, 1896; children- Alden T., Avis S. (Mrs. C. Fred Bourne), EHen F. ( Mrs. Harry T. Burn). Admitted R.I. Bar, 1893, Mass. Bar, 1891; practiced law, Boston, 1891 -; mem. Innes, Cottrell and Myron; mem. R.I. Ho. of Rep., 1895, 1896; chmn. Rep. Com., 21st Ward, Boston, several yrs .; dir. Corps. in R.L .; mem. Bos- ton Bar Assn., Masons (past master Mt. Olivet Lodge, Cambridge), K.T. Travel: Europe, 1890. Dese. Old R.I family; Colonial governors. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 17 Mayfair St., Rox- bury.
COTTRELL, George WIllIum, Jr., executive secre- tary; b. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 16, 1903; s. George William Cottrell and Florence Helen (Chamber- lain) C .; ed. The Univ. Sch., Cleveland, O .; A.B., Harvard, 1926; m. Annette Brinckerlioff of N. Y. City, June 18, 1929; 1 dau .- Annette Brinckerhoff. In Ilome Study Dept., Columbia, 1927-29; asst. in Eng., Harvard, 1929-33; exec. sec., Mediaeval Aead. Am., 1933 -. Office: Mediaeval Academy of America, 1430 Mass. Av., Cambridge. llome: 11 Ross Rd., Belmont.
COURS, Willlam Pearce, physician; b. Gloucester, June 11, 1872; s. Samuel Franklin Coues and Mary Balch ( Hughes) C .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Susan llopkins Cram of Portland, Me., June 1, 1901; children-William Pearce, Jr., Elinor Kitt- redge, ( Mrs. Theodore H. Galland, Ursula Carne ( Mrs. Andrews Clark). Practiced med., Boston, Brookline, Prouts Neck, 1891 -; former surg., Out- Pats. Dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; surg., Boston Dis- pensary; asst. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch .; instr. surgery, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; mem. A.C.S.,
A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., Mass. Physielans Art Soe., Am Physicians Art Assn. Episcopalian. Inde- pendent. Office and home: 12 Monmouth Ct., Brookline. Summer res .: W. Laine, Prouts Neck. COUGHLIN, John Cornellus, lawyer; b. Augusta, Me., .lune 28, 1889; s. John Coughlin and Franees El- len (Sheehan) C .; ed. Cony high sch., Augusta, Me .; Williston Academy, Easthampton; A.B., Yale, 1912; LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; m. Ruth C. Hannan of Lynn, Jan. 5, 1920; children-Sarah Lennox, John C. Jr., Joseph F., Constance. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar. 1915; with White & Barnes, Boston, 1915-17, 1919-25; partner Parkman, Rob- bins, Coughlin & llannan, 1932; 2nd It. 26th Inf., 1st Div., A.E.F., 1917-19, awarded Silver Star, Purple Heart, Citation; mem. Boston, Mass. and Am. Bar Assns., First Division Soe., Am. Legion. Clubs: Yale ( Boston), Tedesco Country (Swamp- scott). Travel: Europe, Can., U.S. Catholie. Of- fice: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 16 Law- rence Rd., Swampscott.
YCOULON, Emlle Frederle, proprietor, manager, oper- ator of hotels; b. LeMans, Fr., Mar. 30, 1873; s. Emile Paul Coulon and Armandine (Pietraln) C .; came to U.S., 1901, ed. schs. In France; m. Anna L. McCarthy of Brookline, Feb. 26, 1908; children- Emile Pierre, Maurice Edward, Edward Hyde, Frederic Paul, Ernest Paul. Employed in largest eities of Europe, 1885-1901; opened Café Martin, New York, N.Y., 1901; with Hotel Touraine, Bos- ton, 1902-12; leased Westminster Hotel, 1912, the Victoria, 1917, Touraine, 1933, Lafayette, 1934; gen. mgr. Westminster, Victoria, and Lafayette Hotels; pres. Hotel Touraine Co .; pres. and treas. Westminster Co., Vietoria Co., The Lafayette Co., Ine., dir. Croft Brewing Co .; known as "Duke of Westminster" in hotel business nationally; men. Franco-Am. Civic League (v.p.). Clubs: Univer- sity (Boston) '73 (sec.). Catholic. Office: 124 St. James Av., Boston. llome: Hotel Victoria, 271 Dartmouth St., Boston.
V COULSON, John, Jr., banker; b. Medford, Jan. 2, 1892; s. John Coulson and Marion (Gorton) C .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1913; m. Margaret Moore of Med- ford, Sept. 12, 1920; children-Ruth, Peggy, Jane, Mary Ann. In employ Old Colony Trust Co., Bos- ton, 1912-, asst. trust ollicer, 1920, trust ollieer, 1925, sec., 1928, v.p. 1937 -; 1st lt. 303rd M.G. Bat- tery, U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France; treas. Industrial Aid Soc., Harvard Class, 1913; Tr. Harvard Crimson Trust. Clubs: Harvard, Ex- change (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 17 Court St., Boston. Home: 11 Sheffield Rd., Win- chester.
COULTER, Cornelia Catlin, professor of Latin and Greek; b. Ferguson, Mo., Dee. 27, 1885; d. Horace Parshall Coulter and Laura Amelia (Chamberlain) C .; ed. St. Louis (Mo.) eent. high sch .; A.B., Washington Univ., 1907; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1911; Univ. Munich, Ger., 1908-09; unmarried. Reader, Latin, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1911-12; teacher, St. Agnes Sch., Albany, N.Y., 1912-16; instr. Latin, instr. Greek, asst. prof., asso, prof., Greek, Vas- sar Coll., 1916-26; prof., Latin and Greek, Mt. Hol- yoke Coll., 1926 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. l'hilol. Assn., Mediaeval Acad. Am., Linguistic Soc. Am., N.E. Class. Assn. Author: Retractatio in the Ambrosian and Palatine Recensions of Plautus; articles in Class. Journal, Class. Philol- ogy, Philol. Quar., Transactions of Am. Philol. ASSI. Travel: Europe, 1908-09, 1932-33, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1939. Desc., Thomas Birchard and Mary Robinson, Mass., 1635. Presbyterian. Office: Mt. Holyoke College, South Iladley, Home: Dick- inson House, Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley. COULTER, Craven II., journalist; b. Clinton, Nov. 24, 1900; s. Clarence Craven Coulter and Mabel Houghton (Walker) C .; ed. Holderness Sch., P'ly- mouth, N.H .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1923; m. Bar- bara Goddard of Winchester, Jan. 3, 1927; chll- dren-William Goddard, James Craven, Janet. Employed in printing plant and newspaper, 1924 -, successively apprentice printer, adv. compos- itor, ed., asst. pub. and ing. ed. "Courant and Item," Clinton, 1935 -; sec. The W. J. Coulter Press, Ine .; mem. Rep. Town Com .; chmn. Red
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Oflice: 156 Church St., Clinton. lome: 99 Cedar St., Clinton. Summer res, : Humarock Beach. COULTER, Roger Brooke, lawyer; b. Baltimore, Md., July 21. 1897; s. Robert Ogilvie Coulter and Emille Thomas ( Brooke) C .; ed. Sandy Spring (Md. ) high sch .; Gov. Dummer Acad .; A.B., Williams College, 1918, LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1922; m. Rosamond Bartlett of Chestnut Hill, May 23, 1925; children- Marion Bartlett, Robert Ogilvie. Served in war
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