Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 64

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in France, returned to enter Harvard Law Sch., V COWEE, Howard Wyman, lawyer; b. West Boylston, practiced law, Boston, 1922 -; a substantial part of practice is trial of cases; mem, law firm Saw- yer, Hardy, Stone & Morrison; dir. and seer. Brunswick Worsted Mills; mem. corp, Cohasset Sav. Bk .; enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps, 1918, served as pvt. and corpl. 13th Regt., 5th Marine Brigade; in U.S. and F'r., discharged Aug. 13, 1919; tr. Derby Academy. Unitarian. Democrat. Of- fice: 33 Broad St., Boston, Home: Cohasset.


COUNTHAN, Edward Augustine, Jr., judge; b. Cam- bridge, Aug. 2, 1882; s. Edward A, Counihan and Mary (Long) C .; ed. Cambridge high and Latin Sch .; Harvard, Harvard Law Sch .; m. Susan A. Collins of Cambridge, Jan. 15, 1913 (d.); children -Edward A., IHI, Paul G. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1906; practiced law, 1906 -; mem, Cambridge Sch. Com., 1907-09, City Council, 1916-18; Mass. Stato Senator, 1918-19; spl. justice, Cambridge District Ct., 1921; mem. Elks, K.C. Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 910 Barristers llall, Boston. Ilome: 328 Harvard St., Cambridge. VCOUNTWAY, Francis A., soap and glycerine manu- facturer; b. East Boston, Sept. 2. 1876; s. David L. Countway and Ada.M. (Reid) ( .; ed. Somerville high sch. ; unmarried. Began with Lever Brothers Company in 1898, gen. mgr. and treas. 1912-1913, pres. 1913 -; dir., Philippine Relining Corp., N.Y. City. Clubs: Algonquin, Badminton and Tennis,


. University, Bankers, Brae Burn Country, Tedesco Country, Kittansett Country, Oakley Country. Episcopalian Republican. Office: Lever Brothers Company, 164 Broadway, Cambridge. Home: 20 Chapel Street, Brookline. Summer res. : Marlon. *COURTNEY, Eric, automobile distributor; b. East Orange, N.l., Jan. 11. 1887; s. John Jesse Court- ney and Helen Caroline (Dyer) C .; ed. Country Day Sch., Baltimore, Md .; Polytechnic, Brooklyn, N.Y .; Andover Acad .; m Carolyn Stele Graham of. N.Y. City, Nov. 27, 1909; children-Helen Carolyn (Mrs. S. Thomas Penna, Jr.), Eric, Jr. With H. K. Noyes, Lowell, 1907-09; sales mgr., gen. mgr., V.D., salesman, J. H. Johnson, Boston Brick Co., 1909- 28; treas. and gen, mgr, J Il. Johnson, N.E. dis- tributors for flupmobile, 1928-31, pros., 1931-35, retired, 1935; dir. Ilupp Motor Co., Detroit, Mich., 1933-31; exec., N.E. Regional Com., 1933; dir. Bos- ton Automobile Dealers Assn., 1931-37; enlisted in Motor Transport Corps, U.S.A., 1918; mem. Masons (32°), Shrine. Travel: Europe, W.I., Cent. Am., So. Am. Episcopalian. Republican. Address: 26 Morton Rd., Newton. Summer res .: Wolfboro, Y COWLES, Dudley Redwood, educational publisher; N.H.


COVE, James Robie, works manager; b. Somers- worth, N.II., Dec. 27, 1884; s. James Richard Cove and Frances Anne (MacKinlay) C .; ed. Lowell high sch .; Lowell Textile Sch. (nights) ; m. Ivah M. Connell of Lowell. Dec. 1914; 1 dau .- Mrs. Frances Cove Walton. Mech. supt., Mass. Cotton Mills, 1905-18; works mgr, Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge. 1918 -; mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Mass. Fish and Game Assn. Clubs: Winchester Country, Ves- per Country, Tedesco, Engineers. Protestant. Republican, Office: Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge. Home: 58 Yale St, Winchester.


COWAN, Harold Edward, high school submaster; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., May 29, 1889; s. George Edward Cowan and Laura (Wilson) C .; ed. Springfield hlgh sch .; Bay Path Inst., Springfield; B.S., N.Y. Univ., 1918; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. ISdn., 1934; m. Emma Dearborn of Ellingham, N.IL., Sept. 25, 1915; ch .- Gall, Edw., Laura, Robt. Submaster and head of commercial dept., high sch., Dedham, town meeting mem., Dedham; mem. Norfolk Teachers Assn. (pres .. 1934), N.E. Iligh Sch. Com- mercial Teachers Assn. (pres., 1931), Mass. Teach-


ers Fed. (dir. 1935-38), Eastern Commercial Teachers Assu. ((Ace. com., 1935-38), Nat. Council Bus. Edn., Nat. Office Management Assn. (sec. joint com. on tests, 1935-), A K. & A.M. ('lub: Dedham Stagecrafters. Author: Commercial law by Cases; Exercises in Junior Business Practices; Exercises in Bookkeeping. Wife desr. Hannah Dustin. Congregationalist. Office: High school, Dedham. Home: 12 Abbott Rd., Dedham. Sum- mer res .: Kingston, N.Il.


No. 10, 1881; s. Edward Aaron Cowce and Hattle Louisa (Cutler) C .; od. A.B., Dartmouth, 1908; 1.1. B .. Harvard Law Sch, 1911; m. Elsie Kirsch- ner of Worcester, Jan. 20, 1917; I dan .- Barbara. Admitted Mass. Bar, 1910; gen, practice of law at Worcester; mem. Worcester Common Council, 1923-26, Bd. Aldermen, 1926-27; tr. Worcester State llosp., 1922-35: mem. Worcester County Bar Assn., Phi Gamma Delta, Masons, I.O.O.F. Clubs: Economic, University, Dartmouth (Worcester) ; Yacht (Bass River). Methodist. Republican. Office: 912 Park Bldg., Worcester. Ilome: 27 Som- erset St., Worcester.


V COWELL, Joseph Goss, painter, sculptor; b. Peoria, III., Dec. 1, 1886; s. Benjamin Cowell and Mary Anna (Goss) ( .; ed. Bradley Acad., Peoria, Ill .; Bradley Poly. Inst., 1906; Univ. III .. 190; Art Students' League, N. Y .; Sch. Mus Fine Arts, Bos- ton; London County Council Sch. Arts & Crafts; Académie Julien, Paris: m. Helen Parkhurst of Peoria, IL., Mar. 26, 1913; 1 dau .- Jean. Received architect's license 1912; altars, windows, seulp- ture, and murals in St. Mary's Cathedral, Peoria, Ill .; murals In St. Paul's Ch., Universalist Ch., and Y.M.C.A., Peoria, Ill .; mem faculty Mass. Sch. Art, 1922-27; asso. dir. Boston Designers' Art School, 1927-33; supervisor of creative therapy and research on psychopathic art. Boston State Ifosp., 1933-39; murals: Boston Clerical Sch, Can- bridge City Hosp., Allston Theatre ( Boston), Tow- er Theatre (Phila., Pa.), St. Charles Ch. (Wal- tham), Holy Ghost Ch. (Whitman), Ch. of Our Lady of Sorrows (So. Orange, N.J.), Fourth Pres- byterian Ch. (Chicago), Wrentham Public Library; architecture and sculpture in Memorial Park (Wrentham), war memorial sculpture ( Wren- tham), portrait of Admiral Byrd (State House, Richmond, Va.); founder of creative therapy for the insane and the restraint-activity index for prognosis of mental diseases; sergt. Tank Corps, A.E. F., 1919-20. Author: Creative Therapy, (Bul- letIn of Dept. of Mental Diseases); Art of Psy- chotic Individuals, A Restraint Activity Index and its Relationship to Diagnosis (Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry). Desc. Roger Conant, first acting gov. of Mass .; Robert Ware, mem. Arty. Co., 1638; Captain Edw. Cowell of Sudbury Massacre, and of 8 others in Revolutionary War; Joseph Cowell, 1, settled in Wrentham, 1701, bullt present home. Ilome: 77 South -St., Wrentham.


b. Williamsburg, Va., Mar. 26, 1872; s. John Cowles and Harriette (Spencer) C .; ed. A.B (receiving Brafferton Medal for highest scholarship), Wil- liam and Mary Coll. 1895; m. Virginia Alan Spindle of Roanoke, Va., Oct. 29, 1902. Supt.


Schs., Hampton, Va. 1895-1900; mem. Va. State Teachers' Assn., 1898-1900; Southern rep., Silver, Burdett and Co., ednl. publishers, 1900-1907; adv. mgr. D. C. Ileath and Co., Boston, 1907-1909, southern mgr. (Atlanta, Georgia), 1909-1936, dir. 1920-, sec. 1927-34, v.p., 1934-36, pres. 1936 -; mem. staff Gov. of Georgia, 1924-1928; pres. Georgla Assn. Phi Beta Kappa, 1931-1936; mem. Willlam and Mary Alumni Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, PI Kappa Alpha, Masons. Clubs: Union (Boston) ; Essex County (Manchester); Beach (Magnolla) ; Pledmont Driving, Capitol City (Atlanta, Ga.). Episcopalian. Office: 285 Columbus Avenue, Bos- ton. Ilome: Longwood Towers, Brookline.


COX, Allyn, artist; b. N.Y. City, June 5, 1896; s. Kenyon Cox and Louise (King) ( .; ed. pvt. schs., N.Y. City; studied painting, Art Students League and Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. City; fellow Am. Acad. in Rome, 1916-20; m. Ethel Iloward Potter of


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N.Y. City, 1927. Ilas executed mural paintings in many bldgs., 1920 -; work can be seen at office of Nat. City Bk. (N.Y.), Law Bldg. ( Univ. Va.), Continental Bk., (N. Y.), Am. Legion Bldg. (Paris), etc. etc .; 1st It. Am. Red Cross in Italy, 1918; mem. Nat: Soc. Mural Painters. Club: Century Assu. (N.Y.). Address: Century Association, 7 West 13rd St., N.Y. City. Home: N.Y. City. Summer res .:


Y COX, Channing H., banker; b. Manchester, N.II., Fob. 28, 1879; s. Charles Edson Cox and Evelyn Mary ( Randall) C .; ed. Manchester (N.IL.) high school; A.B., Dartmouth, 1001; LI. B., Harvard, 1904 ; 1.1. 1)., Tufts Coll .; LL.D., Dartmouth; m. Mary Emery Young of Brookline, 1915: 1 dan .- Nancy. Prac- ticed law 1904-20; v.p. First Nat. Bank, Boston, 1925-34; pres. Old Colony Trust Co., 1934 -; dir. United Fruit Co., Revere Sugar Co., 1st Nat. Bk., Boston, Boston Herald-Traveler Co .; tr. Boston live Cents Sav. Bk., Boston Pub. Co .; Speaker, Mass. llo. of Rep., 1915-18; Lt. Gov,, Mass., 1919-20; Gov., 1991-25; tr. Boston Univ., Wheaton Coll., N.I. Conservatory of Music; dir. Boston Chil- dren's Friend Soc .; mem, bd. Deaconess Hosp. ; dir. Boston Chamber of Commerce; mem. Mass. S.P.C.A., Mass. Humane Soc., pres., Boston Council of Boy Scouts Am., Travelers' Aid Soc., Beacon Soc. Clubs: Algonquin, Union, Univ., Country ( Brookline), Cohasset Country, Yacht. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 17 Court St., Boston. lome: 173 Beacon St., Boston. Sunumer res. : Wellfleet, Cohasset


CON, Guy Wilbur, president, John Hancock Mut. Life tns. Co .; b. Manchester, N IL., Jan. 19, 1871; S. Charles Edson Cox and Evelyn Mary ( Randall) C .; ed. Manchester (N.Il ) high seh .; A.B. Dartmouth, 1893; A.M. 1896; 1.1. B. (magna cum laude), Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1896; m. Edith M. Paine of Boston, Oct. 17, 1925. Gen. Practice law, Boston, 1896; with Butler, Cox, Murchie & Bacon 25 yrs .; V.D., gen. counsel, John Hancock Mut. Lite Ins. Co., V CRAM, Bessie T., artist; b. Middleboro, Feb. 28, 1875; 1923-36; pres, 1936 -; dir. First Nat. Bank, Bos- d. Philander W. Thompson and Lucy A. (Cushman) T .; ed. Sch Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1896-1900; m. Frank W. Gram of Cambridge, Feb. 28, 1900. Represented at Paris Expn., 1937; dir. Sakonnet Studios (Portsmouth, R.I.), Craftsman Studio (Cambridge); mem. Boston Soc. Arts and Crafts, Newport (R.I.) Art Assn. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Home: 175 Prospect St., Cambridge. ton; tr. v .- chin., of Bd., Boston Univ .; mom. Sink- ing Fund Comm., Boston; on Boston Registration Bd. World War; served in City Council, Mass. Ilo. of Rep. (2 terms), Senate (2 terms), bist Mass. Constl. Conv .; chmn. Spl. Mass. Tax Comm., 1907; mem. Am., Mass., Suffolk Bar Assus. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Algonquin. University. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 197 Clarendon St., Boston. Home: Hotel Somerset, Boston. Sum- mer res. : Pittsfield, N. 11.


Y COX. Louis Sherburne, lawyer, judge; b. Manchester, N.11., Nov. 22, 1874; s. Charles E. Cox and Evelyn M. (Randall) C .; ed. Manchester (N:1L.) high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1896; LL. B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1899, LL. D., 1936; in. Mary I. Fieles of Lawrence, Oct. 22, 1902; children-Randall T., Dorothy. Admitted Mass. Bar 1899; practiced law, Lawrence, 1899-1918; dist. atty., Eastern Dist. Mass., 1915-18; judge, Superior Ct., Mass., 1918- 37, justice, Supreme Judicial Ct., 1937 -; mem. Mass. Senate, 1906; postmaster, Lawrence, 1906- 11; capt. 1st F.A., Mass. Nat. Guard, 1910-13, Col. 16th Regt., M.S.G., 1918, major, U.S. Reserves; mem., Am. Bar Assn., Masons (32º), Odd Fellow, Elks, Grange, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Kappa, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: St. Botolph, Uni- versity (Boston ). Author: The Cox Families of Holderness. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Lawrence. Summer res .: Methuen.


V COX, Raymond Benjamin, bank president; b. Easton, Md., Aug. 30, 1883; s. Benjamin P. Cox and Susie E. (Mason) C .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Ethel Baker of Austin, Tex., Oct. 25, 1913; 1 son-Raymond Ben- jamin, Jr. With Mfrs. Nat. Bank, Baltimore, 1902; auditor, First Nat. Bank, 1910; asst. cashier, Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y. City, 1912; v.p. Webster & Atlas Nat. Bank, Boston, 1911; pres., 1920; dir. Webster & Atlas Nat. Bank; tr. Warren Inst. for Savings, Boston; former pres. Am. Inst. of Bank- ing (Baltimore chapt., 1909), Nat. Assn. Am. Instit. of Banking, 1911, Mass. Nat. Bank Assn., 1927. Clubs: Exchange, City, Cohasset Golf, Cohasset Yacht, Bostonlan Society, Algonquin. Episcopa-


lian. Office: 199 Washington St., Boston. Home: Forest Av., Cohasset.


YcoY, William Brooks, banker; b. Gagetown, N.B., Can., June 15, 1895; s. Walter S. Coy and Eliza- beth M. (Brooks) C .; ed. Medford high Rb ; SR. llarvard, 1919; unmarried, With Merchara Nat. Bk., Boston, 1919 --; v.p. 1933 --; mem. Star Elder- geney Finance Bd., 1933 -; mem. A.F & A.M. Clubs: University, Boston City, Unicorn Golf & Country, Inc. Offee: The Merchants National Bk. of Boston, 28 State St., Boston. Home: 61 Forest St., Medford.


CRAIG, Offison, engineer; b. Sullivan, Ill., Jan. 21, 1888; s. Francis Marion Craig and Etfie ( Hampton) ( .; ed. Sullivan (til.) high sch .; B.S. (mech. en- gring.), Univ. Ill., 1909, M.E., 1920; m. Bertha Shelton of Bethany, Ill., Aug. 25, 1909; 1 son --- Francis Albert. On engring. faculties of Univ. Colo., Vanderbilt Univ., Univ. Tex., and la. State Coll., 1909-18; research engr., cons. engr., en- gring. mgr., Riley Stoker Co., 1921 -; mem, Am. Soc. M.E. Author: engring. papers, chilly on utilization of fuels. Protestant, Republican. Of- fire: 9 Neponset St., Worcester. Home: 215 Burn- coat St., Worcester.


CRAIGIN, George Arthur, physician; b. Roxbury, Dec. 9, 1863; s. Lorenzo Silas Craigin, Jr. and Louisa Tucker (Simmons) C .; cd. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.D., Harvard, 1885, A.M., 1890; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch. 1890; m. Louise Gray Fraser of Nova Scotia, Oct. 23, 1894. Graduate Boston City Hosp., Boston Lying-in Hosp., former out patient phys., Boston Dispensary, former visiting phys., Good Samaritan Hosp., former instr. diseases of children, Harvard Med. Sch .; in general practice in Boston until 1938; retired 1938; major M.R.C., Donophan, later Base Hosp. 111, A. E.F., promoted to lt. col .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A. Desc. Samuel Adams, gov. of Mass. llome: 128 Beach Bluff Ave., Swampscott.


CHAM, Ralph Adams, architect, author: b. Ilampton Falls, N.IL., Dec. 16, 1863; s. Rev. William Augus- tine Cram and Sarah Elizabeth (Blake) C .; ed. Schs. in Augusta ( Me.), Westford, Exeter (N.I.); Litt.1)., Princeton, 1910, Williams Coll., 1928, Rol- lins Coll., 1937; LL.D., Yale, 1915, Notre Dame, 1924; hon. Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard, 1921; in. Elizabeth Carrington Read. of New Bedford, (d. Capl. Clement Carrington Read, C.S.A., of Va.), Sept. 20, 1900; children -- Mary Carrington (Mrs. Edward Nicholas), Ralph Wentworth, Elizabeth Strudwick (Mrs. Wallace M. Soudder). Architect 1889 -; supervising architect, Princeton Univ., 1907-29; cons. architect, Bryn Mawr Coll. and Wel- lesley Coll .; A.N.A .; follow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.I.A., Royal Soc. Arts, Royal Geog. Soc. ( London) ; mom. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Medi- aeval Acad. Am. (past pres.), Boston Soc. Archi- tects (past pres.), Am. Fed. Arts, Archtl. Assn, (London); hon. corr. mem, Royal Inst. British Architects. Clubs: Century (N.Y. ); Art (Phila. ). Author: the Decadent, 1901; Black Spirits and White, 1901; Church Building, 1901; the Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain, 1906; Impressions of Japanese Architecture and the Allied Arts, 1906; The Gothic Quest, 1907; Excallber, 1908; The Min- istry of Art, 1914; Heart of Europe, 1915; The Sub- stance of Gothic, 1917; The Nemesis of Mediocrity, 1918; The Great Thousand Years, 1918; The Sins of the Fathers, 1919; Walled Towns, 1919; Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh, 1919; Towards the Great Peace, 1922; The Catholic Church and Art, 1929; The Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca, 1933; Con- victions and Controversies, 1935; My Life in Archi- tecture, 1936; The End of Democracy, 1937. Trav- 01: Eng. & Europe (many times); Jap., 1898; Egypt, Holy Land, Constantinople, 1929, 1931;


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W.I., 1920; Mex., 1935; H.I., 1919. Office: 248 Boyl- ston St., Boston. Home: "Whitehall," Sudbury. V CRAMPTON, Guy Chester, professor of entomology; b. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 21, 1881; s. O. L. Crampton (M. D.) and Cleffey B. (de la Tourette) C .; ed. prep. schs .; A.B., Princeton, 1904; A.M., Cornell, 1905; Ph. D., Berlin, 1908; M.S., Harvard, 1919; unmar- ried. Asst. in biol., Princeton, 1908-10; prof. zoöl., Clemson, S.C., 1910-11; prof. entomol., Mass. State Coll., 1911 -; courses in evolution, eugenics, etc., intended to prepare young people for citizenship; leading authority on Insect morphology; taught, R.O.T.C., World War; fellow A.A.A.S., mem. En- tomol. socs. (Am., London, Fr., etc.), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma XI, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Author: over 100 papers on insect phylogeny, morphology, etc. Travel : U.S., Europe. Presbyterian. Republican. Office and home: Fer- nald Hall, Mass. State Coll., Amherst.


CRANDALL, Frank Byron, clergyman; b. Andover, N.Y., May 18, 1885; s. Frank Seymour Crandall and Martha Elizabeth (Robbins) C .; cd. Wells- ville (N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Cornell, 1906, A.M., 1907; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1915; m. Doris Whitney Fletcher, June 12, 1917; children-Pru- dence, Fletcher. Former mem. faculty, dept. Ro- mance langs .; Univ. Pittsburgh; minister, Unita- rian chs. Ayer, Athol, Salen; major, Chaplain Corps Res., U.S.A .; chaplain, Grand Lodge Mass., A.F. and A.M .; served as Unitarian post chaplain, Camp Devens, 1917-19; mem. Masons, National So- journers, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta. Travel: Europe. Desc. Rev. John Crandall, Mass. Bay Colony, 1639. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Second Church In Salem, Washington Sq., Sa- lem. Home: Winter Island, Salem. Summer res .: Lunging Island (owner), Isles of Shoals, Portsmouth, N.H.


CRANDALL, Horace Cushman, consulting engineer; b. Malden, Feb. 1, 1898; s. James Lyle Crandall and Carrie (Stuart) C .; ed. Malden high sch .; B.S., Univ. Me., 1921; Brown Univ .; M.I.T .; m. Virginia Lee Colbath of Mars Hill, Me., May 13, 1924; children-Carolyn Colbath, Charlotte Cush- man, Virginia Lee. Pres., treas. and dir., The Crandall Engring. Co .; It .- comdr., U.S.N.R.F .; pres. Malden City Council; has built port works, bridges, drydocks, etc., in No. and So. Am. served as seaman, 2nd class, U.S.N., World War. Club: Boston City. Desc. Robert Cushman, Mary Allerton. Independent. Office: 261 Franklin St., Boston. Homc: 48 Garfield St., Melrose. Sumner res .: Melvin Village, N.II.


V CRANDALL, James Lyle, construction engineer; b. New Bedford, Oct. 27, 1866; s. Horace Irving Crandall and Sarah E. (Cushman) C .; ed. pub. schs., Can .; m. Carrie A. Stuart of Dartmouth, N.S .; children-J. Stuart, Ruth, Dorothy R., Hor- ace C., Marjorie. Asso. with father, engring. construction, esp. Ry. Dry Docks; continued same bus. after father's death, building dry docks in many world ports; became cons. engr. U.S. Navy Dept., Can. Govt., U.S. Shipping Bd .; now dir. Crandall Dry Dock Engrs., inc., of which son, J. Stuart Crandall, is pres .; dir. Pierce & Kilburn Corp. (New Bedford); mem. Boston Soc. C.E., In- ternat. Congress Navigation, Masons. Dir. desc. Robert Cushman, chartercr of Mayflower. Protes- tant. Republican. Office: 238 Main St., Cam- bridge. Home: 283 Fellsway East, Malden.


CRANDALL, JJames Stuart, civil engineer; b. Dart- mouth, N.S., Apr. 30, 1891; s. James Lyle Crandall and Carrie A. (Stuart) C .; ed. Malden high sch .; S.B. (Civ. Engring.), Unlv. Me., 1915, C.E., 1923; grad. work, soil mechanics and foundations, M.I.T .; m. Paule Mirman of Paris, Fr., 1919; chil- dren-Jacqueline M., Paul S. Asst. engr., engr., asst. to pres., treas., v.p., gen. mgr. successively on design and construction of dry docks in U.S., Cuba, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Can., Fr., Belg., etc., Crandall Engring. Co., 1915-17, 1919-35; pres., chief engr., Crandall Dry Dock Engrs., Cambridge, 1935 -; lecturer on harbor engring, llarvard Grad. Sch. Engring, 1934-, tr. E. Boston Sav. Bk .; com. on foundations; Boston Bldg. Code; U.S. del. In- ternat. Congress of Navigation, Brussels, 1935;


2nd It. Engrs., U.S. and France, 1917-19, capt., Engr. Res., 1923-37; mem. Boston and Am. (com. on pile foundations) Socs. C.IC., Soc. Am. Mil. Engrs., Permanent Internat. Assu. Nav. Congress- es, Masons, Slgina Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Club: Army & Navy (Washington). Au- thor: papers on tech subjs. Travel: Fr., Belg., Eng., Sp., Scand., So. Am. Independent. Repub- lican. Office: 238 Main St., Cambridge. Home: Lexington. Summer res .: Abbot, Mc.


VCRANDELL, Edwin II., attorney; b. Pine Plains, N.Y., Nov. 3, 1876; s. Edwin H. Crandell and Mary E. (Rowe) C .; cd. Newton high sch .; LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ., 1898; in. Charlotte A. May- nard of Worcester, June 27, 1906 (d.). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898; gen, practice of law, Worces- ter, 1898 -; master and auditor, Superior Ct. of Mass., 1919 -; U.S. commr., 1923 -; mem. Worces- ter County Bar Assn. Travel: U.S. and Hawaiian Islands. Dir. desc. Rev. John Crandell, banished from Mass. about time of Roger Williams. Re- publican. Office: 340 Main St.,. Worcester. Home: 400 May St., Worcester.


V CRANDELL, John Chester, certified public account- ant; b. Salem, Apr. 18, 1887; s. John Henry Cran- dell and Addie Frances ( Flowers) C .; ed. Salem class high sch .; m. Mercy Frye of Boston June 2, 1914; 1 son-John Chester, Jr. Bookkeeper, Franks G. Evert, 1904-06; with llarvey S. Chase & Co., accountants and auditors, 1906-13; Clinton H. Scovell & Co. and its successor, Scovell, Wel- lington & Co., 1913-, partner, 1920 -; tr. Salem Hosp., mem. Am. Inst. Accountants (nat. council), Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants, Mass. Soc. C.P.A., Nat. Ollice Mgrs. Assn., Boston and Salem Cham- bers of Commerce, Essex Inst., A.F.&A.M. (Essex Lodge), Salem Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Camera Assos., Boston City, Boston Camera, Exchange, 35 mm .; Salem Country, North Shore Camera, Executives. Author: A Manual of Household Accounts; prof. addresses, Travel: U.S. and Can., extensive; abroad, limited. Unitarian. Republican (liberal). Office: 110 State St., Boston. llome: 4 Chestunt St., Salem. Summer res .: 140 Bay View Av., Juni- per Pt., Salen.


Y CRANE, F. Warren, corporation official; b. Quincy, June 27, 1898; s. Frank Warren Crane and Jennle Margaret (Smith) C .; ed. Quincy pub, sch., and high sch., 1912-15; Worcester Acad., 1915-16; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1922; m. Elizabeth Bradford Bres- lyn of Quincy, Oct. 14, 1927; 1 dau .- Marilyn. Asso. with F. H. Crane & Sons, Inc., Quincy, 1922 -- , elk., 1922-26, asst. treas., 1926-32, treas., 1932-35, pres., treas., 1935 -; dir. Granite Trust Co .; incorporator, Quincy Sav. Bk .; served as pvt. in U.S.A., 1918; mem. Quincy Y.M.C.A. (dir.), Quin- oy Chamber of Commerce (dir.). Clubs: Quincy Kiwanis, Harvard, Neighborhood. Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: 30 Liberty St., Quincy. llone: 55 Fenno St., Wollaston.


VCRANE, Frederick Goodrich, paper manufacturer; b. Dalton, Nov. 8, 1896; s. Frederick Goodrich Crane and Rose (Paddock) C .; ed. Dalton public schs .; Phillips Andover Acad .; A.B. (war degree), Yale, 1919; m. Thekla A. Wilkes of Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1922; children-Frederick Goodrich III, Pamela, Rose Ann. Began as mill employee, Crane and Co., Inc., paper mfrs., 1919, now v.p. and dir .; dir. Pittsfield Milk Exchange Co., Inc .; tr. Berkshire County Savs. Bk .; dir. Agricultural Nat. Bk .; Water Commr., Dalton Fire Dist .; 2nd It. U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Zeta Psi. Clubs: Country (Pittsfield ), Yale (N.Y.), Wianno, Eastern Yacht. Congregationalist. Republican. Home and of- fice: Dalton.


VCRANE, George Arthur, building construction; b. Taunton, Nov. 13, 1885; s. Horace Putnam Crane and Jane Eadie (Irving) C .; ed. Taunton high sch., 1903; S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1907; in. Myrtle Florence Coops of Taunton, June 9, 1911; chil- dren-Horace Irving, Dorothy Godfrey (dec.), Russell Andrew. Civil engr. with various cos., 1907-13; estimator, Geo. A. Fuller Co., Ltd .. 1913- 17, mgr. Montreal oflicc, 1917-18, mgr. Detroit, 1918-21; estimator, Aberthaw Co., Boston, 1923- 29; treas. and dir. Temple & Crane, Inc., Boston,


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1929 -. Clubs: Lawyers (N.Y.), Town (Milton). Travel: Can., Uruguay, Argentine, Brazil. Re- publican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 1 Braeburn Rd., East Milton.


CRANE, Howard P., mechanical engineer; b. Rut- land, Vt., Oct. 9, 1895; s. Leslie Crane and Nina M. (l'artridge) C .; ed. Rutland (Vt.) high sch .; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1920; m. Pauline Lindquist of Worcester, Aug. 19, 1918; children-llarold L., Priscilla, Norman C. Asst. to Eng., Am. Std. Metal Products Corp, Paulsboro, N.J., 1918-19, Norton Co., Chippewa, Ont., 1921; Draftsman, Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., Jamestown, N.Y., 1922; engr., Pullman Standard Car Mfg. Co., Worcester, 1923 -; mem. U.S.N.R.F., World War, 6 mos .; mem. Am. Soc. M.I. (mem. exec. com., Worcester sect.), Worcester Poly, Inst. Worcester Co. Alumni Assn. (sec. and treas.), A.F. & A.M. (Athelstan Lodge), Sigma Phi Epsilon, etc. Club: Vermont. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Pullman-Standard Car Mfg.




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