Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 68

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V CUSHING, Ira May, electrical engineer; b. Brook- line, Aug. 26, 1875; s. Dr. Fra B. Cushing and Han- nah Elizabeth (Alden) C .; ed. Brookline pub. sehs .; M.E., Brown Univ., 1899; m. Ella Alberta Fowler of Brookline, June 23, 1908; children-Charlotte May (Mrs. William Estes), Bradford Barrows, In test- ting dept,, Gen. Elee. Co., Schenectady, N.Y., then switchboard engr., Schenectady and Boston, 1901- 20, traveling salesman for elee. switching material, 1920-23; designing elee. engr. Boston Edison Co., 1923 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., 1904-22. Dir. dese.


of John Alden and of Willlam Cushing, settler of Hingham, 1630. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 39 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 20 Rawson Rd., Wollaston.


CUSHING, J. Stearns, superintendent of schools; b. Middleboro, Apr. 17, 1892; s. J. Herbert Cushing and Harriet W. (Phillips) C .; ed. Middleboro high sch .; Bridgewater Normal Sch .; Harvard; in. Mar- jorie A. Luce of Brockton, Feb. 17; children- Robert I., Carol A. Sub-master, Bridgewater high sch., 1916-18, Portsmouth (N.H.) high sch., 1918- 20, Chelsea high seh., 1920-22; prin., Arlington Jr. high schs., 1922-25, Medford Jr. high sch., 1925-27; supt. schs., Middleboro, 1927 -; mem. Middlesex Sportsman's Assu. (Arlington, past sec.), Ply- mouth Co. Teachers Assn. (past pres.), N. E.A., Am. Assn. Sch. Administrators, N.E. and Mass. Supts. Assns., Old Colony Supts. Assu. (past pres.), Ch. Commerce, Kappa Delta Phi, Lions, Elks. Club: Medford Kiwanis (past pros.), Episcopa- lian. Republican. Ollice: Town Hall, Middleboro. Ilome: 91 Bourne St., Middleboro. Summer res .: Vaughan St., Middleboro.


VCUSHING, Walter Foster, manufacturer, stationer; b. Medford, Sept. 15, 1857: s. Samuel Cushing and Martha C .; ed. Medford high sch .; m. Carrie E. Bullard of Sharon, July 20, 1881; children-Roland (d.), Katharme (Mrs. Henry P. V'an De Bogert). In anploy Thompson, Bigelow & Brown, wholesale booksellers and stationers, Boston, 1871; mem. firm Greenough, Hopkins & Cushing, 1888-92, Greenough, Adams & Cushing, 1892-99, Adams, Cushing & Fos- ter, 1899-1914; treas. and dir. Adams, Cushing & Foster, Ine., 1911 -; organizer and mem. firm Moore l'en Co., mfrs. fountain pens and mech. pencils, Boston, 1900-17; treas. and dir. Moore Pen Co., Inc. 1917 -; v.p. and mem security com., Medford Coop. Bk., 1894-1931; alderman, City of Medford, 1893-96: Park Commr., 1897-01; treas. and dir. Medford High Sch. Field Assn., 1908 -; Sinking Fund Commr., 1907-31; charter mem. Boston Sta- tioners' Assn. (pres. 1895-1900) ; former mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce, Medford Chamber of Commerce, mem. Masons, 1.0.0.F. Clubs: Ex- change, Square and Compass ( Boston). Desc. Job Cushing, Ilingham, major in Revolution. Baptist (deacon First Ch., treas. 1895-1926). Republican. Home: West Medford.


Y CUSHMAN, Frank Holmes, dentist, dental educator; b. Presque Isle, Me., Feb. 7, 1891; s. William Web- ber Cushman and Ida May (Holmes) C .; ed. Stev- ens high sch., Claremont, N. H .; S.B., Dartmouth, 1913; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1915; Univ. P'a., 1917; m. Ida May Buckley of Exeter, N.11., May 16, 1917; children-Gordon Harold, Barbara. Gen. practice of dentistry, Boston, 1916 -; asst., Harvard Dental Sch., 1915-18, instr., 1918-26, asst. prof., 1926-29, prof., operative dentistry, mem. faculty, 1929-, dept. ehmn., mem, administrative bd., 1925 -; Ist. It. R.A.M.C., B.E.F., 1915-16, capt. Den- tal Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19; major Res. Corps, 1920- 25; dir. summer session for teachers, Harvard Tereentenary; fellow Am. Coll. Dentists; mem. In- ternat. assn. Dental Research, Mass. Dental Soc. (see., metrop. dist.), Am. Dental Assn., Am. Acad. Dental Sci. (past pres.), Am. Assn. Dental Schs., Assn. for Advancement of Univ. Edn. in Dentistry (sec.), Harvard Dental Alumni Assn., etc. Clubs: Dartmouth, Harvard (Boston), Maugus ( Welles- ley). Author: many articles on diagnosis in den- tistry and dental school administration. Asso. Editor: Journal of Dental Education. Desc. Rob- ert Cushman, bus. agt., Plymouth Colony. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 12 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 93 Garden St., Needham.


V CUSHIMAN, Henry O., lawyer; b. Lisbon, N.H., Aug. 25, 1865; s. George F. Cushman and Luella (Parker) C .; ed. St. Johnsbury Acad., St. Johnsbury, Vt .; A.B., Dartmouth, 1887; LL .. B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1890; m. Isabel P. Rankin of St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 26, 1891. Admitted to Vt. bar, 1890, Mass. bar, 1891; practiced, Boston, 1890 -; specialized In corp. and probate law; tr. many estates; in charge liquidation of banks in Mass. at varlons times; dir. Boston Morris Plan Co., Boston Plate and Window Glass Co., George G. Ilarrington Co.,


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Cushman and Rankin Co .; mem. Bar Assu. City of Boston, Am. and Mass. Bar Assns. 'Travelled


widely. Dese. Mayflower ancestors. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 90 Moraine St., Jamaica Plain. Summer res. : Marion Road, Middleboro.


V CUSHIMAN, Herbert Ernest, professor of philosophy; b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 24, 1865; s. David N. Cushman and Eliza A. (Lufkin) C .; ed. A.B., Bates Coll., 1887, L.1 .. D., 1912; B.D., Tufts Coll., 1890, A.M., 1890; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1896, Ph. D., 1897; student, Oxford, 1893-91; m. Abby B. Corbin of Metuchen, N.J., Feb. 17, 1904; children-Elizabeth B., Charlotte, Charles C. (d.), Herbert E. (d. ). Asst. in philosophy, Tufts Coll., 1895-97, instr., 1897-99, prof., 1899-1912; lecturer on philosophy, Harvard, 1912, Dartmouth Coll., 1915-16, Wellesley Coll., 1923-24; men. Internat. Congress Psycholo- gists, Am. Philos. Soc. Author: Translation of Windelband, History of Ancient Philosophy, 1899; The Truth of Christian Science, 1902; What is Christianity?, 1905; Beginners History of Philoso- phy (2 vols.), 1910-11; Ten Lessons in Ethics, 1923; articles on edul. and Psychol. subjs. Travel: Europe, 5 yrs .; Alaska (2 trips); So. Am., 6 mos .; Cent. Africa, the Uganda and Soudan, 6 mos. Home: 35 Temple St., West Newton.


VCUSHMAN, Joseph Augustine, geologist, paleontolo- gist; b. Bridgewater, Jan. 30, 1881; s. Darius Cush- man and Jane Frances ( Fuller) C .; ed., Bridge- water high sch .; student, Bridgewater Normal Sch., 1 yrs .; S.B., Harvard, 1903, Ph. D., 1909, Sc. D. (hon.), 1937; in. Alice Edna Wilson of Fall River, Oct. 7, 1903 (d. Jan. 25, 1912); children-Robert Wilson, Alice Eleanor, Ruth Allerton; m. (2d) Frieda G. Billings of Sharon, Sept. 3, 1913. Museum dir., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1913-23; dir. Cushman Laboratory for Foraminiferal Research, 1923 -- , doing research work for oil cos. in U.S. and Mexico, later research in connection U.S. Geological Sur- vey and U.S. Nat. Museum; (lab. also takes stu- dents from Harvard and Radcliffe) ; cons. gcologist, U.S. Geol. Survey; mem. Carnegie Instn. Expan. to Jamaica, 1912; chmin. com. on micropaleontology, Nat. Research Council, 1930 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Geol. Soc. Am. (V.p., 1938), Washington Acad. Sciences, Paleontol. Soc. (pres. 1937), Am. Geog. Soc., Boston Soc. Nat. Ilist. (tr.), Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists, A.A.A.S., Soc. Econ. Paleontology and Mineralogy (pres. 1930-31), Calit. Acad. Sciences, Sigma Xi. Club: N.E. Botanical. Author: Monograph Foram- inifera of North Pacific Ocean (Smithsonian Instn.), parts I-VI, 1910-17; Foraminifera of At- lantic Ocean, Parts I-VIII, 1918-31; also various papers on fossil and living Foraminifera in publs. of U.S. Geol. Survey, U.S. Nat. Hist. Mus., Car- negie Instn. of Washington, D.C. Editor: Journal of Paleontology, 1927-30. Unitarian. Offiee and home: Brook Rd., Sharon.


Y CUSHMAN, Norman L., business man; b. Arlington, Sept. 19, 1885; s. Gardner S. Cushman and Fannie 1. ( Bartlett) C .; ed. Arlington high sch .; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1907; m. Madeline Porter of Arlington, Dec. 4, 1911; children-Gardner, Robert, Madeline. Partner, Seabury & Cushman, 1920 -; dir. Woodstock Lumber Co .; treas. White Son Co .; mein., Mayflower Soc. Clubs: Exchange ( Boston), Winchester Country, Travel: Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 12 South St., Boston. Home: 7 Sheffield Rd., Winchester. Summer res .: Rye Beach, N.If.


V CUSHMAN, Robert, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 18, 1872; s. llenry Irving Cushman and Emily Eliza (Gil- man) C .; ed. grad., Eng. and Class. Sch., Provi- dence, 1889; A.B., Brown Univ., 1893; LI .. B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1896; m. Mary Reed Poland of Montpelier, Vt., June 18, 1901; children-Josephine (Mrs. Stewart Beach), Robert (d.), Mary Allerton (wife of Dr. Frederic Tudor). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1896; practiced law, Boston, 1896-, speclal- ized in patent and trade mark cases; mem. law firm Roberts, Roberts & Cushman, 1907-26, sr. mem. lirm Roberts, Cushman & Woodberry, 1934 -; tr. Brookline Pub. Lib .; mem. Brookline Draft Bd., 1917-18; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Am. and Boston Patent Law Assus., Alpha


Delta Phil. Clubs: St. Botolph (Boston), The Country ( Brookline). Republican. Ollice: 31 Milk St., Boston, Home: 98 Mt. Vernon St. - CUSHMAN, Roy M., executive secretary; b. Provi- denee, R.I .; s. Arthur Cushman and Harriet (Cooper) C .; ed. Mass. Eng. high sch., Worcester; A.B., Clark Unlv., 1905; grad. work, Univ. Pa .; m. Helen. B. Merrill of Peabody, Sept. 7, 1916; chil- dren-Jane, Nancy. Probation officer, Boston Ju- venile Ct., 1907-15; dir. Norfolk House Center, 1915-18; with Am. Red Cross, N.E. Div., in various capacities, finally Div. Dir. Civilian Relief, 1918- 25, exec. dir. Boston Metrop. Chapt., 1925-29; exee. see. Boston Council of Social Agencies, 1929-, on leave of absence, 1934, to serve as dir. Div. Social Service, Emergency Relief Assn .; bd. Incorporators, Melrose Sav. Bank; chmn., Bd. Pub. Welfare, Mel- rose; Mass. Field Dir., Am. Red Cross, Camp Dev- ens, World War; mem. Am. Assn. Social Workers, Am. Pub. Welfare Assn., Nat. Conf. Social Work. Clubs: Boston City, Appalachian Mt. Desc. Robert Cushman of Mayflower Company. Unitarian. In- dependent. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. . Home: 282 Porter St., Melrose.


VCUSUMAN, Stephen Perey, lawyer; b. Amherst, Sept. 20, 1873; s. Avery Roberts Cushman and Augusta Maria (Smith) C .; ed. Amherst high sch., 1887-90; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1894; LL.B., New York Law Seh., 1896; m. Ruth Howard Powers of Providence, R.1., Oct. 14, 1903; 1 son-David. Ad- mitted to N.Y. bar, 1896; engaged in gen. practice of law, N. Y. City, 1896-1910; admitted to Mass. bar, 1910; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1910 -; pres. Choraleclo Co., 1916-20; sec. and dir. Walpole Trust Co., Walpole, 1917-32, v.p. and dir. 1932 -; treas. and dir. L. F. Fales Machine Co., Walpole, 1930 -; mem. Am., Mass., Norfolk Co. and Boston Bar Assns., Mass. Law Soc., Order Founders and Patriots of Am., Inc., Boston Chamber Commerce, Masons. Club: University ( Boston). Christian Scientist. Republican. Office: 31 State St., Boston. llome: 164 Elm St., Walpole.


VcurLER, Carl Gordon, artist; b. Newtonville, Mass., Jan. 3, 1873; s. Theodore Gordon Cutler and Frances (Foster) C .; ed. Newton high sch., Mass. Normal Art sch., sch. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston; m. Dorothy Downes of Boston, June 15, 1910; children-Charles G., James F. Studied at Julian's Aead. Art., Paris, I''r .; summers, George Hitchcock's sch., Egmond, Hoef, lolland; traveled, studied painting, Europe, 1896-1901; paints mostly in Mass, and Me .; works exhibited in most of the important art mus. and exbns. in U.S .; paintings in permanent collection, Fogg Art Mus, Cambridge, and pvt. collections; mem. Mass. Soc. Order Founders & Patriots of Am., S.R. Author: Modern Color (by Cutler and Pep- per). Congregationalist. Republican. Studio: 409 Fenway Studios, Boston. Home: 21 Central Av., Newtonville. Summer res. (studio): South Brooks- ville, Me.


CUTLER, Charles F., merchant and banker; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 3, 1860; s. George Cutler and Julia (Hincks) C .; ed. Boston Latin sch. (Franklin Medal); A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1882; m. Martha W. Pope of Boston, May 23, 1896. With Cutler Bros, & Co., wholesale druggists, 1882- 1900; organized amalgamation of wholesale drug- gists of Boston into Eastern Drug Co., 1900, treas., 1900-05, pres. 1905-28; pres. Mckesson Eastern Drug Co., 1928-30; retired from drug bus, 1930; tr. and mem. investment com., Home Sav. Bk., Boston, 1905-33, v.D., 1934 -; dir. (in past) Atkin- tic Nat. Bk., Commercial Nat. Bk. (Boston), Co- hasset Nat. Bk. Clubs: Algonquin, Commercial, Harvard, University (Boston), Country (Brook- line), Golf and Yacht (Cohasset ). Travel: Eu- rope, California, Hawaiian Islands. Cutlers set- tled in Watertown, 1630; Ilineks, Plymouth, in Mayflower, 1620; dese. James Chilton. Republi- can. Office: 1 Fulton St., Boston. Home: 282 Beacon St. Summer res .: Cohasset.


Y CUTLER, David A., utilities official; b. Wakefield, Nov. 6, 1879; s. David C. Cutler and Estella A. (Mead) C .; ed. Concord high sch., 1892-94; grad., Acton high sch., 1895-96; grad., Burdett Bus. Coll., 1897; student, Wesleyan Unlv., 1899-1900; m. Char-


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lotte Terhune of Passaic, N.J., June 2, 1903 (d.) ; 1 \ CUTLER, Frederick Morse, professor of history and son-A. Cushing; m. (2d) B. Mildred Williams of Malden, Oct. 21, 1909; children-David R., Helen M., Elizabeth, William R. With Hood Rubber Co., 1897-99; Apsley Rubber Co., 1899; chieť chemist, Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., 1902-08; tech, ad- viser, Intercontinental Rubber Co., 1909-13; becamc pres. Acushnet Process Co., 1913, mig. war mate- rials, 1915-16; pres, and treas. Alfred Hale Rubber Co., Northi Quincy, 1916 -; dir. Kaysam Corp. of America; mem. Quincy Chamber of Commerce (past pres.), Quiney Taxpayers Assn. (pres.), Quincy Community Fund (dir.), Masons. Clubs: Quincy Rotary (past pres.), Neighborhood (Quincy). Travel: Europe. Unitarian (past pres. Wollaston Unitarian Soc.). Republican. Office: Alfred Hale Rubber Co., North Quincy. Home: 97 Summit Av., Wollaston.


CUTLER, David Roy, executive manager; b. Malden, Aug. 28, 1910; s. David A. Cutler and Blanche Mildred ( Williams) C .; ed. Thayer Acad .; M.I.T., 1933; m. Patienec Brewster Widger of Newton, Sept. 12, 1936. Chemist and production mgr., Al- fred Hale Rubber Co., 1930-33; treas, and gen. mgr., Am. Curatex Corp., Quincy, 1932-33; consultant (Rubber Latex), Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., N. Y., 1933-34; partner, Latex Service Co., Quincy, 1934; Latex sales engr., Heveatex Corp., Melrose, 1934- 35; development mgr., Kaysam of America Corp., 1935-37; vice president, dir., Alfred Hale Rubber Co., 1937 -; mem. first group "My Friend Abroad" movement to further internat. good will among younger people; mem. Alpha Tau Omega, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Meteorol. Soc., Quincy Hist. Soc. Clubs: Lake Placid, Kiwanis (Quincy), Neighbor- hood (Quiney). Author: various articles on tech. subjs. Desc. John Cutler, a first settler in Hing- ham, 1638. Unitarian. Office: Alfred Hale Rubber Co., No. Quincy. Home: 20 Colby Road, Braintree. V CUTLER, Elliott Carr, professor of surgery; b. Bangor, Me., July 30, 1888; s. George Chalmers Cutler and Mary Franklin (Wilson) C .; ed. Volk- man Sch., Brookline; A.B., Harvard, 1909; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1913; Dr. (Hon. Caus.), Univ. Strasbourg, 1938; in. Caroline Pollard Parker of Brookline, May 24, 1918; children-Elliott Carr, Jr., Thomas Pollard, David, Marjorie Parker (d.), Tar- rant. Surg. house officer, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Boston, Nov. 1, 1913-Mar. 1, 1915; res. surg., Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1915-16; alumni asst. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1915-16, instr. surgery, 1921-24, chmn. dept. surg., dir. Lab. Surg. Research, 1922-24, Moseley prof. surgery, 1932 -; vol. asst., Rocke- feller Inst., N.Y., 1916-17; res, surg., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Boston, 1919-21, asso. in surgery, 1919-24, surg .- in-chief, 1932 -; prof. surgery, West- ern Res. Univ. Sch. Med., 1924-32; dir. surg. service, Lakeside Hosp., Cleveland, O., 1924-32; cons. surg., N.E. Peabody Home for Crippled Children; res. surg., llarvard Unit, Am. Ambulance Hosp., Paris, 1915; It., capt., major U.S.A., 1917-19; D.S.M .; It. col. Med. O.R.C., 1924 -; mem. Am. Surg. Assn., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Am. Assn. Thoracic Surgery, A.M.A., Am. Heart Assn., Ine., Am. Soc. Exptl. Pathology, A.C.S., Soc. Clin. Surgery, Mass. Med. Soc., Soc. Exptl. Biol. & Med., Assn. Mil. Surgs. U.S., Internat. Soc. Surgery (chmn. Am. com.), Boston and N.E. Surg. Socs .; Harvard Med. Alumni Assn., N.E. Heart Assn., Suffolk Dist. Med. Soc., Am. Bd. Surgery (founders group), L'Acad- émie de Chirurgie (associé étranger), Société Belge de Chirurgie (mem. hon.), Société Nationale de Chirurgie (corr. mem.), R. Accademia Medica di Roma (corr. mem.), A.A.A.S., Am. Legion, Inc., Am. Vets. Assn., Inc., Sigma Xi, Amn. Acad. Arts & Sci- ences, Mass. Med. Benevolent Soc., Mass. Founda- tion, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Aesculapian, Porecl- lian (Harvard) ; Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Somerset (Boston), Country (Brookline), Vineyard Haven Yacht (Commodore, 1938-39). Editor: Macmillan Surgical Monograph Series; mem. ed. bd., Ami. Journal of Surgery; mem. ed. and cons. bd. in surgery, Washington Inst. Med. Desc. George Carr, carpenter on Mayflower. Unitarian. Repub- }/ CUTTER, Richard Ammi, lawyer; b. Salem, May 11, lican. Office: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Bos- ton. Home: 61 Heath St., Brookline. Summer res .: Martha's Vineyard Island.


sociology; b. Elizabeth, N.J., April 23, 1874; s. Ed- ward Morse Cutler and Josephine A. ( Macfarlane) C .; ed. Cutler sch., N.Y. City; A.B., Columbia, 1895, B.D., 1898; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1922; m. Lillian M. Metcalf of Ashland, Nov. 25, 1903. Clergyman (au- thor and social worker) 20 yrs .; college prof., 17 yrs .; 1st lt. 55th C. Arty., 2 yrs. (10 mos. In France, 3 mos. in battle), lt. col., Res. U.S. Army; mein. 7th Regt. Veterans (N.Y.), Soc. of the Clan Macfarlane, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu. Club: City ( Amherst). Author: The Old First, The 55th Artillery, Military Conseription, Sociological Laws. Travel: Europe twice; W.1. and So. Am., 1922-25; most of U.S. Ancestor a founder of Hing- ham, 1635. Republican. Office: Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Home: 43 Butterfield Terrace, Amherst. V CUTLER, George Davld, surgeon; b. Mass., Apr. 3, 1885; s. Alfred L. Cutler and Adaline Barton (Frost) C .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; B.S., Harvard, 1907; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910; m. Jessie Barr Wright of St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 19, 1915; children- Margaret A., George Wright. Surg. interne, Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1910-12, house surg., 1912-13; on surg. staff, Children's Hosp., Boston, 1916 -; Asso. visit- ing surg., 1934 -; chief surg., Milton Hosp., 1927 -; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Am. Bd. Surg., A.M.A., N.E. Surg. Soc., N.E. Pediatric Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soe., Alpha Omega Alpha. Chub: llarvard ( Boston). Travel: U.S.A. Desc. John Cutler, Sr., of llingham. Episcopalian. Republi- can. Office: 319 Longwood Av., Boston. Home: 265 Dean Rd., Brookline.


CUTLER, Leslie Bradley; b. Boston, Mar. 24, 1890; d. Robert S. Bradley and Leslie (Newcll) B .; ed. Haskell Sch., Boston; Radcliffe Coll .; M.1.T. Dept. Biol. and Pub. Health; m. Roger W. Cutler of Brookline, 1912 (div., 1928); children-Robert B., Roger W., Jr., Erie, Abigail Ann. Mem. Bd. Select- men, Needham, 2 terms, Bd. Health, 4 terms; Gen. Ct. Mass., 1st Norfolk Dist., 1939; mem. Am. and Mass. Pub. Health Assus. Club: Women's Repub- lican of Mass. Travel: U.S., Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Home: South St., Needham.


YCUTTER, Florence Maxim, composer; b. Brooklyn, June 4, 1873; d. Sir Hiram Stevens Maximi and louise Jane (Budden) M .; ed. llyde Park gram. sehs. and high seh., 1884-92; grad., N.E. Conserva- tory of Music (pianoforte), 1895; in. George Albert Cutter, May 1, 1913; 1 dau .- Patriela (d.). Com- poser: (pianoforte music) Ten Little Fancies, 1901; The Holiday, 1902; Half-a-dozen Wonderfuls, 1901; Boy Roy and His Friends, 1905; Fairy Tales in Tone, 1906; The Dancing School in Noah's Ark, 1906; Nature's Little Carols, 1906; Ten Teddy Bears (operetta), 1907; The Little Ghost of Halloween; April Fool (operetta), 1898; The County Fair. Plays: L'Enfant Terrible; Ann is Chic, But is She Safe? G.d. Isaac Maxim (Me.), Harriet Stevens (dau. of Amos Stevens of Me.), Joseph Budden of London (Eng.) and Mary House of London (Eng.). Home: Dedham.


CUTTER, George Albert, businessman; b. Vinland, Kan., Jan. 24, 1874; s. George Cutter and Hannah Elizabeth (Deering) C .; ed. S.B., MI.1.T., 1895; m. Mabelle Locke Mudie, June 4, 1902 (d., 1911); m. (2d) Florence Maxim, May 2, 1913; children- Barbara Deering (Cutter) Anderson, Elizabetli Mitchell (Cutter) Wyman. Draftsman and engr., Cocheco Mtg. Co., Dover, N.I1., 1895-1902; mech. engr., Improved Paper Machinery Co., Nashua, N.H., 1902-04; ingr. Cell Drier Machine Co. (Taun- ton) for Stone and Webster (Boston), 1904-16; v.p. and pres. Thomson Elec. Welding Co. and associa- ted and successor cos., incl. Thomson Spot Welder Co., Thomson-Gibb Elec. Welding Co., etc., 1916 -; dir. Thomson-Gibb Elec. Welding Co., Thomson Elec. Welding Co., Thomson-Judd Wire Machinery Co. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Cruising of Am. Episco- palian. Office: 161 Pleasant St., Lynn. Home: 215 Village Av., Dedham. Summer res .: Queen Anne Rd., Chatham.


1902; s. Louis Fayerweather Cutter and Mary P. (Osgood) C .; ed. Noble Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1922; L.L. B., Harvard Law Sch.,


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1925; m. Ruth Dexter Grew of Dover, June 10, 1925; children-Louis A., Henry S. G., Helen. With Goodwin, Procter, Field & Hoar, 1925-26; Asst. Atty. Gen., Commonwealth of Mass., 1927-30; with Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge, 1930-31; part- ner, Palmer, Dodge, Barstow, Wilkins & Davis, 1931 -; Spl. Advisor on Tax Matters to the Gover- nor and Legislature of Porto Rico, 1930-31; dir. Cambridge Trust Co .; tr. Provident Instn. for Sav., Boston; overseer, Browne & Nichols School; mem. Colonial Soe. of Mass., Am. Bar Assn., Am. Law In- stitute, Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard, Curtis, Pokanocket, Appalachian Mt. (Boston), Randolph Mt. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 62 Sparks St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Randolph, N.H.


CYR, Aleyme M., S.M., Provincial of the Marist Fathers ( Boston Province) ; b. Madawaska, Me.,


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Dec. 9, 1882; s. John C. Cyr and Marguerite ( Daigle) C .; ed. Van Buren high seh .; Marist Sem., Wash., D.C .; Marist Coll., Wash., D.C .; A.B., A.M., Catholic Univ. of America, Wash., D.C. Professed in the Society of Mary ( Marist Fathers), Nov. 21, 1908; ordained priest at C.U.A., June 22, 1910; prof. Latin and math., Van Buren Coll. (Me.), 1910-19; curate at St. Louis Ch., St. Paul, Minn., 1919-20; pres. of Instituto Franco-Ingles, Mexico City, Mex- ico, 1921-23; Jefferson College, La., 1923-24; Van Buren Coll. (Me.), 192-26; rector of Maryvale Sem., Bedford, 1927-36; provincial of the Marist Fathers (Boston Province), Aug. 1936 -; mem. K.C., Société Historique Franco-Américaine. Travel: Eng., Fr., It. Catholic. Democrat. Ad- dress: 25 Isabella St., Boston.


DADMUN, Harrie Holland, investment broker; b. Cambridge, June 25, 1894; s. Nathanial Frank Dadmun and Katharine I. ( Whitney) D) .; ed. Ar- lington high sch .; student, Tufts Coll., 1913-14; S.B., Harvard, 1917; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1919-20; m. Rita A. Goodwin of Arlington, June 23, 1920; children-Ilarrie Holland, Jr., Patricia Ann, Cynthia. Served in France, Ambulance Div., Am. Fleld Service, June-Dec. 1917, commd. en- sign, O.T.C., U.S.N.R.F., June 1918, It. (j.g.) Dec. 1918; in investment bus., 1920 -; with Halsey Stuart & Co., 1920-23; Wise, Hobbs & Arnold, 1923- 30; pres. Lang & Dadmun, Inc., 1930 -; Sinking Fund Comumnr., Town of Arlington, mem. sch. com., 1934-37, chmn., 1936-37; dir. Arlington Boys' ('lubs; tr. various funds; mem. Unitarian Ilist. Soc. (treas.), Zeta Psi. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Sunapee (N.H.) Yacht. Composer: Harvard's Day March and other songs and piano accompaniments. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. Home: 56 Robbins Rd., Arlington. Summer res .: Lake Sunapee, N.H.


V DAHILHORG, Edward Nathaniel, lawyer; b. Brock- ton, May 30, 1887; s. Charles Ferdinand Dahlborg and Laura Mathilda (Lawson) D .; ed. Bryant & Stratton Commercial Coll .; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1916; m. Anna M. Ohlson of Long Isl., N.Y., Nov. 22, 1908, (d.); m. (2d) Denise G. Favoreau of Brockton, Nov. 16, 1917; children-Laura IC. (d.), Norma M., Winifred D., Edward N., Jr. Partner C. F. Dahlborg & Sons, to 1915; admitted to Mass. bar, 1917; mem. Brockton City Council, 1912, Mass. llo. of Rep., 1913-1917; Chinn. Commn. on State llouse and Libraries, 1914-1915; mem. Mass. Sen- ate, 1922-1928; Chmn. Commn. to Cuba; Chmn. Commn. to Investigate Institutions of U.S .; mem. Rep. City Com., Masons, K.P. Club: Vega (Brock -. ton). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 106 Main St., Boston. Home: 116 Hillberg Av., Brock- ton. Summer res .: Silver Beach, North Fahnouth. DALAND, Ernest Merrill, surgeon; b. Wakefield, Jan. 23, 1891; s. Everett G. Daland and Jessie ( Mans- field) D .; ed. Wakefield high sch .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1912; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1918; m. Lois Redmond of Newport, Vt., Sept., 1919; chil- dren-Roger, Andrew, Nancy. Surgeon, Chief of Staff, Pondville Cancer losp .; mem. surg. staff, Mass. Gen., Palmer Mem., Deaconess, Beth Israel, Faulkner Hosps .; mem. Amn. Med. Assn., A.C.S., N.IS. Surg. Soc. Clubs: Harvard, St. Botolph, Aesculapian. Author: mem. papers. Baptist. Republican. Office: 483 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 85 Ilomer St., Newton Center.




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