Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 69

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D'ALESSANDRO, Alfred, certified public account- ant; b. Italy, Mar. 8, 1896; s. Fioravante D'Ales-


sandro and (Romano) D'A .; ed. Lynn Eng. high sch .; B.S., Northeastern Univ., 1923; LL. B., North- eastern Univ. Law Sch., 1927; M.B.A., Boston Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1931; Ph.D., Ilarvard; m. Margaret Clarke of Somerville, May 14, 1927; 1 son-Alfred Clarke. Chmn. Dept. of Accounting, Northeastern Univ .; sorg. 6 mos. during World -War; men. Am. Inst. Accountants, Ami. Account- ants' Assn., Mass. Soc, Certified Pub. Accountants. Author: Foundation of Accounting (2 vols.). Protestant. Office: 312 Huntington Av., Boston. Ilome: 46 Radcliffe Rd., Belmont.


- DALLIN, Cyrus Edwin, sculptor; b. Springville, Ut., Nov. 22, 1861; s. Thomas Dallin and Jane ( Hamer) D .; ed. Springville Ut .; art studies at Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1889, Julian Acad., Paris; studied under Henri Michel Chapu, Jean Campt, Paris; hon. M.A. Tufts Coll., 1923; Dr. of Arts, Bos- ton Univ., 1938; m. Vittoria Colonna Murray of Boston, June 16, 1891. Received gold medal, Am. Art Assn., New York, 1888; hon. mention Paris Salon, 1890; first-class medal and diploma, Chicago Expn. 1893; silver medals, Mass. Char- itable Mechanics' Assn., Boston, 1895, Paris Expn., 1900, Buffalo Expn., 1901; gold medal, St. Louis Expn., 1901; first prize competition for soldiers' and sailors' monument, Syracuse N. Y., 1906; gold medal, Panama P.I. Expn., 1915; instr. sculpture, Mass. Sch. of Art, Boston; prin. works: Signal of Peace, Lincoln Park, Chicago, 1894; Sir Isaac Newton, Congressional Library, Washington; Pio- neer Monument, Salt Lake City; Angel, Temple, same; Don Quixote; Apollo and Hyacinthus; Med- icine Man, Fairmount Park, Phila. ; equestrian statue, The Cavalryman, Hanover, Pa .; soldiers' monunient, Syracuse; Appeal to the Great Spirit, Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston; Indian Hunter, Arling- ton; The Scout, Kansas City; Statue of Massasoit, Plymouth, 1921; Alma Mater, Mary Inst., St. Louis; Signing the Compact, Provincetown; "The Spirit of Life", Brookline; 1928; statue of Anne Hutchin- son. State House, Boston; mem. Mass. State Art Commu., fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, Royal Soc. Arts (London), Nat. Sculpture Soe., Boston Soc. Archi- tects, N.A. (1931). Clubs: St Botolph, Boston Art. Address: 69 Oakland Av., Arlington Hlts., Boston.


DALTON, Marshall Bertrand, insurance broker; b. Woodfords, Me., Jan. 7, 1893; s. Charles Bertrand Dalton and Josephine A. (Lamson) D .; ed. Port- land ( Me.) high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1915; m. Lydia B. White of Houlton, Me., June 15, 1916; children -Meralyn Breck, Nadylis Lamson. Dir, and pres. Boston Manufacturers Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; pres. Mut. Boiler Ins. Co .; dir. Liberty Mut. Ins. Co .;


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mem. corp. M.I.T .; mem. Nat. Fire Protection V DAMON, Arthur Herbert, lawyer; b. Melrose, Mar. Assn. Clubs: University, Exchange, Brae Burn Country. Unitarian. Republican. Ofllee: 60 Bat- terymarch St., Boston. Home: 65 Sylvan Av., West Newton.


DALTON, Robert Osborne, state offlclal; b. Salem, June 12, 1879; s. Samuel Dalton and Hannah Frost (Nichols) D .; ed. Chauncey Hall Sch .; Boston Latin sch .; Hopkinson Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Katharine F. Fraser of New Glasgow, N.S., Dec. 7, 1911; children-Robert Fraser, Richard Nichols. Has served in investigation work and in the Intelligence service; intelligence officer, Commonwealth of Mass., Aug. 29, 1917-, was commissioned in State Guard during war be- cause of physical disability received on recruit- ing work In April, 1917; asst. Adj. Gen., 1917 --; mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Nat. Geog. Soc. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: several lec- tures; writings on mil. Intelligence. 7th eldest son to be in mil servlee of U.S. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 279 State House, Boston. Ilome: 2 Frost Ter., Cambridge.


DALY, Eleanor L,, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Apr. 27, 1911; d. John F. Daly and Eleanor H. (Doherty) D .; ed. Cambridge high & Latin sch .; LL.B., Portla Law Sch., 1932; unmarried. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1932 -; mem. Daly, Daly & Daly; adm. to practice in U.S. Supreme Ct .; committeewoman, Young Democrats of Mass .; tr. Cambridge Pub. Lib .; mem. Young Democrats of Mass., Jessle Woodrow Sayre League of Mass., Portia Law Sch. Alumnae, lota Tau Tau. Club: Zonta (Cam- bridge). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 399 Broadway, Cambridge.


/ DALY, Reginald Aldworth, professor of geology; b. near Napanee, Ont., May 19, 1871; s. Edward Daly and Jane Marla (Jeffers) D .; ed. Napanee (Ont.) high sch .; A.B., Victoria Coll., Cobourg, Ont .; Ph. D., Harvard; student, Heidelberg, Vienna, Paris; Hon. S.D. Toronto, Heidelberg; m. Louise Haskell of Columbia, S.C., June 3, 1903; 1 son- Reginald Aldworth, Jr. (d.). Instr. geology, Har- vard, 1896, 1898-1901; travelling fellow, Europe, 1898-1900; geologist, Internat. Boundary Commn., Canada, 1901-07; prof. phys. geol., M.I.T., 1907-12; Sturgis Ilopper prof. geol., Harvard, 1912 -; Lowell, Ilarris Foundation, Silliman lecturer; reed. Penrose, Hayden medals; served with (du. dept. of Y.M.C.A., France, during World War 1 yr .; cooperated in Red Cross work; mem. Nat. Acad. Sei., Am. Philos. Soc., Geol. Soc. Am. (past pres.), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Royal Soc. Edinburgh, Nor., Swed., and Rus. Acads., Geol. Soes. of London, Belg., Ger., Swed., Edinburgh, etc. Club: Harvard Faculty. Author: Igneous Rocks and Depths of the Earth; Changing World of the Ice Age; Our Mobile Earth; Architecture of the Earth; 110 sci. reports and papers. Travel : No. Am., Europe, So. Africa, Atlantic Isls., Pacific Isls. Protestant. Independent. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 23 Hawthorn St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Silver Lake, N.Il.


DAMESHEK, William, physielan; b. Russla, May 22, 1900; s. Isadore Dameshek and Bessie (Mus- kin) D .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; Harvard, 1917-19; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1923; m. Rose Thurman of Brookline, Oct. 14, 1923; 1 dau .- Elinor Thurman. Practiced med., Boston, 1925 -; also teaching and hosp. work; esp. interested V DANA, Gorham, fire insurance agent, consulting in hematology, 1929-, has made many investi- gations in this field and is a consultant; asst. prof. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; instr. med., Harvard Med. Sch .; asso. phys, and chief of blood elinle, Beth Israel Hosp .; phys. and consultant in hematology, Boston Dispensary; research asso. and cons. phys., Boston State Ilosp .; cons. hema- tologist, Waltham and Malden Hosps .; pvt. S.A.T.C., July-Dec., 1918; mem. Greater Bos-


ton Med. Soc. (pres., 1933), Am. Soc. Clin. In- vestlgatlon, Am. Bd. Internal Med., A.M.A. Au- thor: Acute Flemolytic Anemia (monograph) ; pa- pers on anemia, leukemia, agranulocytosis, hem- olysis, etc. Asso. ed. for hematology, Cyclopedla of Med. Office: 113 Bay State Rd., Boston. Ilome: 36 Sallsbury Rd., Brookline.


17, 1882; s. Frank Herbert Damon and Jessle Fremont (Jones) D) .; ed. Melrose high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1904; Ll .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Margery M. Spicer of Boston, Aug. 20, 1917; chil- dren-Arthur 11., Jr., Priscilla, Richard. Admitted Mass. Bar, 1907; U.S. Circuit Ct., Mass., 1910; gen. practice law, Boston, 1907 -; formerly associated with B. Marvin Fernald, Harvard 1870, John H. Stone, 1901, Lester M. Bacon, 1905; 1st Corps Cadets, M.V.M., 1905-1916, 1st lt., 1917; Capt., 1918-20, Co. 1), Ist Motor Corps, Mass. State Guard; 3 mos. Boston police strike duty, 1919; tr., treas., llome for Aged Couples, Boston; tr. So. Scltuate Sav. Bank, Norwell; mem. Bd. Aldermen, Melrose, 1911-1912, Sch. Com., 1914-15; chmn. Bd. Select- men, Bd. Pub. Welfare, Scituate, 1927-30; mem. Bostonian Soc., Vet. Assn. 1st Corps Cadets, S.C. W., S.R.,, K.T. (32°), Shrine, Omicron Delta, Delta Upsilon (Harvard Chap.). Club: Appalachian Mt. Travel: Europe, W.I., U.S., Can. Desc. John Damon, Scituate, 1628; through Lincolns (ma- ternal side). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 31 State St., Boston. Home: Mann Hill, Egypt.


DAMON, Lawrence Barton, Insurance agent; b. Brookline, Dec. 2, 1902; s. J. Linfleld Damon and Ida (Sherman) D .; ed. Brookline pub. schs .; MII- ton Acad .; A.B, Harvard, 1924; m. Ellsabeth Town- send Wheeler of Chestnut Hill, Mass., Apr. 19, 1937. In insurance bus. Clubs: Union (Boston), Eastern Yacht. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 136 Middlesex Rd, Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Mar- blehead Neck.


Y DAMON, Louise Wheelwright, palnter; b. Jamalca Plain, Oct. 29, 1889; d. Edmund March Wheel- wright and Elizabeth Boott (Brooks) W .; ed. Miss llaskell's Seh .; Boston Mus. Fine Arts; Art Students League of N.Y. City; Hawthorn's Sch .; m. S. Foster Damon of Boston, Feb. 4, 1928. Prin- cipal works: portraits, landscapes, still life, and flowers; exhibited at Boston, 1926, Providence, 1930, 1931, 1937; individual pictures at Newport, Phila., N.Y. City, Charleston (S.C.), Gloucester, etc .; mem. Newport Art Assn., Gloucester Art Assu., Nat. Soc. Colonlal Dames (R.I.). Clubs: Chilton (Boston), Art (Providence). Desc. John Wheel- wright, Sir Richard Saltonstall, Nathaniel Ward, John Cotton, Miles Standish, Nathaniel Gorham, etc. Ilome and studio: 24 Thayer St., Providence, R.I. Summer address: Annisquam.


YDANA, Edward, business man; b. Bernardston, July 28, 1886; s. Edward Livingston Underwood Dana and Lucy (Merrill) D .; ed. Canton pub. schs .; Stone sch .; Hopkinson Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1908; m. Allee Potter, Oct. 24, 1928. With Boston Ele- vated Ry., 1907 -; now pres., gen. mgr .; dir. Transit Mut. Ins. Co., Mass. Safety Council (pres. 1928-30); mem. Nat. Safety Council (v.p., 1930- 32); Am. Transit Assn. (pres. 1935-36) ; Am. Tran- sit Operating Assn. (pres. 1927-28); Am. Manage- ment Assn. (dir. 1928); Boston Ch. Commerce, S.C.W., Soc. War 1812, Mass. Soc. Mayflower De- scendants., Mass. Soc. S.A.R. Clubs: Harvard, Engrs. (pres. 1937), N.ES. Transit (pres. 1921-22); Commercial. Author: articles in Transit Journal, Mass. Transportation, etc. Office: 31 St. James Av., Boston. Home: 90 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. Summer res .: Jaffrey, N.H


engineer; b. Charlestown, Oct. 9, 1868; s. James Dana and Julia (Hurd) D .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1892; m. Edith Stedman of Boston, Oct. 7, 1905; 1 son-Robert S. (adopted). Civil engr., Boston Park Dept .; U.S. Geol. Sur- vey (Calif.), 1893; asst. instr., M.I.T., 1894; Insp., Underwriters Bur. N.E., 1895-1903, mgr. 1903-29; cons. engr., Eastern Underwriters Inspection Bur., 1929 -; pres., tr., Proctor Acad .; chmn., Mass., Fed. and Brookline Planning Bds .; tr. Ins. Lib. Assn. (Boston); clk., 1st Parish in Brookline; treas. Brookline Rep. Town Com .; treas. Soc. for Promoting Theol. Edn. Clubs: Union (Boston), etc. Travel: Europe (several times); around world, 1934. Author: Automatle Sprinkler Protection; (co-author) Industrial Fire Hazards. Unitarian.


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Republican. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Home: 44 Edge Hill Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Davis Ilill, New London, N. H.


YDANA, Harold Ward, physician; b. N.Y.C., Nov. 4, 1877; s. Samuel Bradford Dana and Katherine Wallen (Lyon) D) .; ed. Milton Acad .; Noble & Greenough's sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1900; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1905; m. Gertrude Veronica Quinn of Dover, N.Il., May 5, 1909; children-Katherine Stirling, Ruth Ward. Gen. practice of med., Boston, 1910; practice of internal medicine, 1916; 2nd asst. visiting phys. to phys .- in-chief, nied. service, Boston City Hosp., asst. in bacteriology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1910-1913; rose from instr. to clin. prof. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1916- 1935; licentiate in internal medicine, 1938; active service. 1917-1919; lieut., M.R.C., U.S.A., 1915; capt. M.R.C., 1917; major med. corps, U.S.A., 1918, recruiting officer & asst. to dept. surg., 1917- 1918, chief cardio-vascular & lung examiner, Camp Greenleaf, 'Ga., 1918-19; fellow A.A.A.S., A.C.P .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (council, 1916-1918), N.E. Hist. Genealogieal Soc. (council, 1935-1937), Mass. Med. Soc., A. M.A., MIL. Order World War, Soc. Founders & Patriots, S.C.W., S.A.R., Soc. War 1812. Clubs: Somerset, University. Author: papers on medical subjects; Roger Billings of Milton: N.E. 1list. Genealogical Register, July & Oct. 1938. Jan. 1939 et. seq. Episcopalian. Inde- pendent Republican. Ollice: 201 Buckminster Rd., Brookline. Home: same. Summer res .: llilltop, Kennebunkport, Me.


Y DANA, Norman Putnam, president, N. P. Dana & Company; b. Portland, Me., May 30, 1898; s. John Winchester Dana and Mary L. (Fobes) D) .; ed. grad. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1920; m. Anna Lothrop of Portland, Me., Sept. 18, 1920 (div.); 1 dau .- Diana; m. (2nd) Dorothy B. Woglom of Boston, July 16, 1937. Employed as asst. mgr. of vege- table oil refinery In Boston, 1919-22; with Rich- ardson, Dana & Co., lumber, Portland, Me., 1922- 25; mgr., The Sealkap Co., Boston, 1925-27; with Eaton and Howard, investment ingrs., 1927-32; pres. N. P. Dana & Co., mirs. raw material inven- tories and commodity accounts, Boston, 1932 -; served in Air Service, U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: University (N.Y. City) ; Exchange; Tennis and Racquet: Boston Yacht ( Boston). Universalist. Republican. Office: N. P. Dana & Co., 140 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 72 Devonshire Rd., West Newton.


V DANA, Ripley Lyman, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Aug. 27, 1880; s. Israel T. Dana and Caroline Beck (Lyman) D .; ed. Portland (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1901; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; LL. D., Bowdoin Coll. 1936; m. Edith M. Kidder of Newton, June 4, 1908; chlidren-Alice Dana Johnson, Lawrence. Admitted to bar, 1904; practiced law, Boston 1904 -; partner, Bingham, Dana & Gould; dir. Morton C. Tuttle Co., Com- munity Fed., Boston; tr. Bowdoin Coll., Newton Sav. Bk., Newton Hosp .: tr., treas., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; major Inf. in World War, 11% yrs .; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Union (Boston), Harvard (Boston and N.Y.), Brae Burn Country, Eastward Ho Country, Long- wood Cricket. Travel: Europe. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. llome: 1011 Center St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: North Chatham.


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V DANA, Robert White, wool merchant; b. Canton, Mar. 16, 1894; s. Iedward L. Dana and Lucy (Mer- rill) D .; ed. Dartmouth, 1914-16; m. Gladys Hardy of Wellesley, Nov. 17, 1920; 1 son -- Richard Hardy. With Crimmins & Peirce Co. (Boston), 1914-1921; Draper & Co., 1921-, v.p. 1935 -. Of- fice: 421 Summer St., Boston. Home: 330 Grove St., Wellesley.


DANE, Ernest Blaney, banker; b. Brookline, Oct. 17. 1868; s. Edward S. Dane and Emma C. D .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1892; in. ffelen Folson Pratt of Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 8, 1903. Now pres, and dir. Brookline Trust Co .; dir. Tampa Elec. Co., Merchants Nat. Bk., Northern Texas Elec. Co., John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co .; pres., tr. and treas. Boston Symphony Orch., Inc .; tr. N.E.


Conservatory Music, Provident Instn. for Sav. Ollice: 6 Beacon St., Boston. Home: Brookline.


VDANE, Walter Alden, lawyer; b. Newport, Vt., Feb. 4, 1882; s. Olin Sidney Dane and Mabel (Rob- inson) D .; ed. Newport high sch., George Wash- ington Law sch .; A.B., Univ. Vt., 1903; LL.D., Norwich Unlv., 1937; m. Bertha A. Aldrich of Cambridge, Sept. 16, 1907; children-Barbara (d.), Harriet, Helen. Conf. sec. to U.S. sec. of Navy, 1908-1909; admitted to Mass. bar, 1912; law practice, Boston; Abbott, Dane, Buffum & Ilowe; dir. and gen. counsel, Atlas Plywood Corp., John Hinckley & Son Co., Atlantic & Car- olina R.R., Meredith Linen Mills, C. E. Hall & Sons, Ine .; asso. mem. Assn .- Bar of N.Y. City; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns .; Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Psi, Masons. Club: Algonquin. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: Newton Centre. Summer res .: Canaan Street Village, N.H.


V DANFORTH, Margaret, bookbinder, head of school; b. Gardiner, Me .; d. Frederic Danforth and Caro- line Augusta (Stevens) D .; ed. Gardiner high sch .: Sears Sch. of Bookbinding, Boston; also studied under Miss Eleonore Van Sweringen, New York. Began as asst. teacher, Sears. Sch., 1915, took over management after retirement of Miss Sears, 1929; teacher, Handicraft Club, Prov- idence, R.I., and Craft Center School, Boston; mem. Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts (honored by title Master Craftsman). Awarded gold medal Boston Tercentenary Exhbn., 1930. Episcopalian. Republican. Studio: 33 Commonwealth Av., Bos- / ton. Ifome: Gardiner, Me.


NDANFORTH, Ralph Emerson, clergyman, natural- ist; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1, 1877; s. Rev. James R. Danforth, D.D., and Alice ( Haven) D .; ed. Williston Sem., Easthampton; Williams Coll .; Union Theol. Sem .; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1908; S.M., 1919; m. Bertha Taylor of Jersey City, N.J., Nov. 9, 1899; children-Stuart T., Edward J., Mar- garet A. Ordained Cong. minister, 1901; various pastorates, N.IC. and N.Y., 1901-17; asst. prof. zoology, Rutgers Univ., 1917-21; prof. biology, Coll. Agrl. & Mech. Arts, Univ. Puerto Rico, 1921-25; pastor, Cong. Ch., Chesterfield, 1925-30, First Cong. Ch., West Boylston, 1930 -- , fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Phi Delta Theta. Author: articles on Human Progress, past and future; nat. hist., ete. (Scientific Monthly). Travel: Europe, W.I., U.S., Mex., Cent. Am. (student of tropical forests). Desc., Rev. John Wilson, 1st pastor of 1st church, Boston, 1630; Peter Bulkeley, Ist pastor, Concord, 1635; Itev. Samuel Danforth, 2nd pastor, Rox- bnry. Christian. Office: First Congregational Church, West Boylston. Home: West Boylston. DANGEL, Edward Miron, lawyer; b. Boston, July 9, 1891; s. Julius Dangel and S. Rachel (Goldstein) D .; ed., LL .. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1912; m. Sadle Linsky of Boston, Oct. 27, 1914; 1 son-Ed- ward Simeon, Admitted to Mass. bar, 1913; to bar of U.S. Dist. Court of U.S., 1914, to U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 1929, to Supreme Court of U.S., 1925; men. Interstate Commerce Comm., 1937; founder and first pres. The Law Soc. of Mass .; active work in com unity drives; founder and Ist pres. New Eng. Br. Los Angeles Sani- torium and Ex-Patients Home; mem. Am. Bar Assn. (house of delegates), Am. Law Inst., Am. Judicature Soc., Am. Soc. of Internat. Law, Boston and Mass. Bar Assns., Boston Univ. Law Sch. Alumni, Odd Fellows, Masons, K.P., Tem- ple Ohabei Shalom. Author: The Real Estate Broker (1928); Civil and Criminal Conspiracy (1929); Lawyers Manual (1930); Motor Vehicles (1932); Summary Process (1934) ; Equity Plead- ing and Practice (1936); Food Book, 1937; New Motor Vehicle Book (1937); articles in Journal of laiw Soc. of Mass, Boston Univ. Law Review. Republican. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Ilome: 65 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill.


DANGELMAYER, Theodore, Jr., pharmacist; b. Westfield, Nov. 28, 1880; s. Theodore Dangel- mayer and Rosanna (Rcid) D .; ed. Westfield high sch .; Pharm. D., Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1904; m. G. Viola Morgan, June 27, 1904; I son-Wynton Reid. Worked as clk., 1904-12; bought store in


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Waltham, 1912; opened store in Auburndale,


1915; still runs both stores under corporate name of Theodore Dangelmayer, Jr., Inc .; mem. tham. Home: 28 Ellison Park, Waltham. Sum- iner res .: Tieehnrst Lane, Marblehead.


Masons. Republican. Office: 737 Moody St .. War- Y DANNER, Carl Frederick, engineering executive;


VDANIELS, Arthur Burdette, paper mfr .; b. Ashfield, Oct. 21, 1861; s. Amos D. Daniels and llelen L. (Cross) D .; ed. Ashfield pub, sehs .; Adams high sch .; m. lda A. Millard of Adams, Nov. 1882; children-Mrs. Bessie D. Plunkett, Arthur M., Rupert B. Began active career as bookkeeper, L. L. Brown Paper Co., 1878, treas. and nigr., 1892-1919, pres. 1919 -; v.p., treas, and dir, Knick- erbocker Portland Cement Co. (now part of Lone Star Cement Corp.), also served several years as pres .; pres. Greylock Nat. Bk. of Adams; dir. 1. L. Brown Paper Co., Berkshire Life Ins. Co., Am. Investment Securities Co. (Boston), Am. Paper Exports (N.Y.), Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co .; mem. Greylock Reservation Com., 1910- 29; v.p. Home Market Club of Boston; pres. bd. tr., W. B. Plunkett Mem. llosp .; mem. Nat. Assn. Mfrs, and Industrial Conf. Bd., Masons, K.T .; asso. mem. G.A.R. Clubs: New York Athletic, Republican (New York). Republican. Address: Adams.


V DANIELS, Fred Harold, businessman; b. Worces- ter, Sept. 9, 1887; s. Ffred 11. Daniels and Sarah L. (White) D .; ed. Worcester Acad .; Ph.B., Yale, 1909; B.S., M.1.T., 1911; m. Eleanor G. Goddard of Worcester, June 2, 1915; children-Eleanor, Bruce G. With B. F. Sturtevant Co., Hyde Park, 1911-13; Riley Stoker Corp., Worcester, 1913 -; pres. Riley Stoker Corp., Badenhausen Corp. (Cornwells Hgts., Pa.), A. W. Cash Co. (Deca- tur, Ill.) ; dir. Mechanics Nat. Bk., State Mut. Life Assurance Co., Worcester; tr. People's Sav. Bk. (Worcester), Worcester Poly. Inst., Worcester Aend., Bancroft Sch. ( Worcester); mem. Am. Soc. M.E. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country, Engineers (N.Y., Boston). Republican. Office: Worcester. Home: 190 Salisbury St., Worces- ter.


Y DANIELS, Mabel, composer; b. Swampscott; d. George Frank Daniels and Sarah M. ( Wheeler) D .; ed. Girls Latin sch., Boston; A.B. (magna cum laude), Radcliffe Coll., 1900; A.M. (hon.), Tufts Coll., 1933; Mus. Doc. (hon.), Boston Univ., 1939; Hon. Phi Beta Kappa; unmarried. Wrote two operettas and part-songs when leader of Glee Club at Radcliffe; studied under Chadwick; later under Ludwig Thuille in Munich; composed in many forms, esp. choral; best known works: Exultate Deo, for chorus and orchestra, per- formed widely, inel. Manilla; Deep Forest, orig. written for small symphony orchestra, later re- written for full orchestra, played by Konsse- vltzky, Kindler, Barbirolli, in London and New York; choral piece, I movements, for soprano soli, mixed voices and full orchestra, The Song of Jael, text by Edwin Arlington Robin- son, with prologue from the Bible; mem. Adv, Bd., Longy Sch. Music; Beethoven Assn. (N.Y.). Y Clubs: Vincent, College (Boston), Radcliffe (N. Y., hon. mem.). Author: An American Girl in Mu- nich; Impressions of a Musie Student (Little, Brown Co.). Unitarian. Republican. Home: 164 Riverway, Boston.


V DANIELSON, Richard Ely, editor; b. Brooklyn, Conn., Nov. 7, 1885; s. William H. Danielson and Alice Hart (Robinson) D .; ed. William Penn Charter Sch., Phila .; B.A., Yale, 1907, M.A., 1910; m. Barbara Deering of Chicago, Nov. 5, 1910; children-Richard Ely, James Deering, Marion. Editor, The Independent, 1924-28; pres. Sports- man Pub. Co .; also editor, The Sportsman, 1927- 1937; with Am. Red Cross, in France, Sept. 1917- Apr. 1918; commd. 1st It. Inf., U.S.A., Apr. 12, 1918, capt. Feb. 15, 1919, intelligence officer at Nantes till Dec. 1918, Intelligence officer, Bor- deaux, and asst. chief of staff for Base Sect. No. 2 until June 1919; decorated Order of Black Star. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet, Tavern (Boston); Knickerbocker, Links (New York). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 8 Newbury


St., Boston. Ilome: Groton, and 314 Dartmouth St., Boston.


b. East Aurora, N.Y., June 23, 1893; s. Albert Danner and Elizabeth Ann (Vogt) I) .; ed. high sch., East Aurora, N.Y .; S.B. (clec. engring.), Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1916; m. Cornelia Joy Hatmaker, June 20, 1922; children-Robert Frederie, Douglas Carl, Sarah Joy, Joan Castle- ton. Dist. engr., N.Y. Telephone Co., 1916-17; engr., production mgr., Hay Foundry & Fron Works, Newark, N.J., 1919-23; v.p., gen. mgr., Continental Leather Co., Phila., 1923-27; pres., gen. mgr., Gensemer & Salem and Pine Grove Tanning Cos., 1927; with MeCrossin & Co., engrs, 1927; pres., dir. Am. Ilide & Leather Co., 1928 -; capt. Signal Corps, U.S.A., Oct., 1917-Sept., 1919; in Meuse-Argonne offensive; attached to Intre-Allied Armistice Commn., Apr .- July, 1919; mem. N. Y. Commodity Exchange, Tan- ners Council Am, (dir. 1928 -; chmm. 1937-38), Pollak Foundation for Econ. Research (nem, ad- visory council, 1932-), U.S. Ch. Commerce (mem. mfrs. com., 1937); Am. Soc. C.E., Beta Theta Pi, Masons. Clubs: Brae Burn Country (Newton), Duxbury Yacht. Presbyterian. Office: 17 East St., Boston. Home: 119 Waban Av., Waban.


DANNREUTHER, Walter Taylor, M.D., gynecolo- gist; b. Buffalo, N.Y., May 27, 1885; s. Gustav Dannreuther and Nellie M. (Taylor) D .; ed. schs. in N.Y. City; M.D., Long Island Coll. Hosp., 1906; m. Anna R. Tower of N.Y. City, 1911. V.p. Asso. llosp. Service of New York; pres. 580 Park Av., Ine .; prof. Gynecology and dir. of Dept., New York Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Ilosp., Co- lumbia Univ .; cons. gynecologist, Lutheran llosp. of Manhattan, Bronx Maternity Hosp., Broad St. llosp., House of the lloly Comforter, and North Hudson Hosp .; cons. obstetrician and gynecolo- gist, Fitkin Mem. Hosp. (Asbury Park, N.J.) and Horton Mem. Hosp. (Middletown, N.Y.); past pres., N. Y. Medico-Surgical Soc. (1925), Am. Assn. of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons (1932), Medical Soc. of the County of N.Y. (1934); pres. Am. Bd. of Obstetrics and Gynecologists; fellow A.M.A., A.C.S., N.Y. Obstet. Soc., N.Y. Acad. of Medicine, Mass. Med. Soc., Pittsfield Surg. Club, Am. Gynecol. Soc., Am. Assn. of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Ab- dominal Surgeons; hon. fellow Royal Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc. of Belgium, N.E. Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc., Central States Assn. of Obstetri- cians and Gynecologists, So. Atlantic Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc .; mem. Advisory Editorial Bd., Am. Jour. of Obstetries and Gynecology, Wash- ington Inst. of Medicine. Clubs: Lotos (N.Y.); Berkshires Hunt and Country (Lenox); Green- ock Country (Lee). Author: About seventy con- tributions to med. and surg. lit. Travel: Eu- rope, Can., U.S. Dese. Matthew Gooding, who landed on the Mayflower in Plymouth. Protestant. Office: 580 Park Av., New York City. llome: New York City. Summer res .: Lee.




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