Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 72

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DAWES, Herbert N., engineer; b. Hudson, Feb. 5, 1871; s. Alfred Dawes and (Pierce) D .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1893; m. Clare M. Langan of Chicago, Feb. 5, 1923; step-children-Mary T. Langan, John F. Langan. Engr., contractor, ex- ecutive (thermal insulations and engring. spe- cialtles) ; pres. and treas., Nightingale & Childs Co., many years; pres. Investment Trust Securi- ties Corp., 1927-32; cons. engr., Ehret Magnesia Mfg. Co., Valley Forge, Pa., 1934 -; men. Ani. Soc. M.E., E.S.N.E. Clubs: Engineers (Boston) ; Winchester Country. Travel: U.S., Europc. Of family of Maj. Win. Dawes, Thomas Dawes, Chas. G. Dawes, etc. Protestant. Republican. Office: 245 Fifth St., Cambridge. Home: 415 Washington St., Brookline.


DAWES, Lyman Miner, instructor in electrical cn- \) gineering; b. Trenton, N.J., Mar. 19, 1882; S. Charles Knowles Dawes and Laura Mirlam (States) D .; ed. Drexel Inst .; S.B., M.I.T., 1923; m. Cora Ivins Hughes of Trenton, N.J., June 30, 1926; children-Lois Ann, Donaid Lyman, Electrician and foreman, various Industrial plants, 1900-05; elec. and mech. engr., Pa. RR., 1905-18; plant engr., Watervliet (N.Y.) Arsenal, 1918-20; instr. elec. engring., M.I.T., 1920-, in charge of dynamo design, 1923-25, of applications of electricity in industry, 1925 -; now major Ordnance Res .; mem. Am. Inst. E.i., Am. Soc. M.E., Army Ordnance Assn., Res. Officers Assn., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn .; A.F. & A.M. Author: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering ( with William S. Frank- lin). Baptist. Republican. Ofliec: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 104 Cross St., Belmont.


DAWSON, Alden Benjamin, professor of zoology; b. Prince Edward Island, Oct. 12, 1892; s. Edward Bruce Dawson and Maria Jane (Leard) D .; cd. Prince of Wales Coll ; Acadla Univ .; A.B., Har- vard, 1915; Ph.D., 1918; D.Sc., Acadia Univ., 1938; m. Iva Evelyn Coldwell of Nova Scotia, 1918; 1 dau-Enld Barbara. Prof. biology, Mt. Allison, 1918-19; asst. prof. microscopic anatomy, Loyola Unlv., 1919-23, asso. prof. anatomny, 1923-25; biol- ogy, N.Y. Unlv., 1925-28, prof., 1928-29; asso. prof. zool., llarvard, 1929-38, prof., 1938 -; dir. biol. labs., 1935 -; chief reader, chmn., Com. on Exams. in Biol. and Zool., Coll. Entrance Exam. Bd., 1932 -; fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts & Sci- ences; men. Am. Soc. Naturallsts, Am. Soc Zoolo- gists, Am. Assn. Anatomists, Am. Microscopical Soc., Sigma Xi, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Alpha. Club: llarvard (Boston). Author: 75 articles in blol. journals. Office: Harvard Biological Labora- tories, Cambridge. Home: 43 Douglas Rd., Bcl- mont.


DAY, Dorothy, assoc. professor botany; b. Dayton, O .; d. William E. Day and Loulse Spining (King) 1) .; ed. Salt Lake high sch .; B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1919; M.S., Univ. WIs., 1925; Ph.D., 1927. Assoc.


prof. botany, Smith Coll .; fellow A.A.A.S. (also mem.); mem. Bot. Soc. Am., Am. Soc. Plant Physiol., Ecol. Soc. Am., Sigma Xi, Sigma Delta Epsilon (mem. conneil). Author: papers on plant physiology. Travel: No. Am., Eng., Scot., Hol- land, Belg., Fr. Presbyterian. Office: Dept. Bot- any, Smith Coll., Northampton. Home: 81 Pros- pect St., Northampton.


DAY, Ewing Wilber, physician (retired); b. Dcer- feld, O., Nov. 1, 1862; s. Edgar Munn Day and Frances (Recd) D) .; ed. A.B., Allegheny Coll., Meadville, Pa., 1884, A.M., 1886; M.D)., Georgetown Univ. Med. Sch., 1889; m. Annie A. Mosier of Meadville, Pa., July 22, 1890; children-Edgar Mortimer, Ewing Wilber, Jr., Kenneth Mosier, Percival Eaton, Elizabeth. Practiced. med., Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1889-1935 (retired) ; prof., otology and laryngology, Univ. Pittsburgh, 1900-28; on staff of several hosps .; nem. Collegium Oto-Rhino- Laryngogieum; dir. Eye & Ear Hosp .; major M.C., U.S.A., 1917-18, it. col. Med. Res. Corps, 1919; mem. Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. & Otol. Soc. (pres.), Am. Otol. Soe. (pres.), mem. Am. Legion, S.A.R., Founders & Patriots Am. Club: Univ. (Pitts- burgh). Travel: Europe, Asia, Africa. Desc. Robert Day, a settler in Newton (now Cam- bridge), 1634, a founder of Hartford, Conn., 1639; families from Deerfield, settled in Deerfield, O., and laid it out on same plan. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 121 University P'l., Pittsburgh, Pa. lome: 616 Commercial St., Provincetown.


DAY, Franels, painter, artist; b. LeRoy, N.Y., Aug. 12, 1863; s. James Day and Jane (MeKane) D .; ed. under Herbert Merson and Colin, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr., 1881-87; m. Evelyn S. Smith of Bellport, I .. I., July 3, 1887; children-Harry I., Ilelen. Represented in many exhibits; still paint- ing; awarded 3rd prize, Nat. Acad. Design, for picture "Patience", 1895; hon. mem., assoclate, Nat. Acad. Design (N.Y ); former mem. Soc. Amn. Artists. Club: Pittsfield Art. Studio and home: Lanesboro.


DAY, Frank Ashley, Investment banker; b. Newton, Sept. 17, 1894; s. Frank A. Day and Mary A. (Ellison ) D .; ed. Newton high sch .; Phillips An- dover Acad .; Harvard, 1918: m. Katharine Reynolds of Newton, 1916; children-Katharine G., Frank A., Jr., Robert L. With R. L. Day & Co., investment bankers, Boston, 1918-, partner, 1928 -; dir. Day Trust Co., Boston; mem. Naval Overseas Transportation Service during World War; treas. State Exce. Com., Y.M.C.A., Mass, and R.I .; pres. Newton Y.M.C.A .; trens. Norumbega Counell, Boy Scouts Am. Clubs: Harvard (Bos- ton), Brae Burn Country, Exchange. Protestant. Republican. Offlec: 45 Milk St., Boston. Home: 170 Sargent St., Newton, Summer res .: Wianno, Cape Cod.


DAY, Hilbert Francis, surgeon; b. Roxbury, Apr. 17, 1879; 8. William Francis Day and Lydia Ward (Jenkins) D .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; Ph.B., Yale, 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch, 1905; in. Elizabethi V. 11. Richards of New Haven, Conn., (dau. of Prof. Eugene Lamb Richards of Yale) Jan. 3, 1914, children-William F. (d.), Richard Ward, Juliana, Elizabeth-llilbert. House officer, Boston City Hosp., 1905-07. Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1907- 08; 3rd asst. visiting surg., Boston City Hosp., 1908-09, 4th asst. visiting surg., 1909; dist. phys., Boston Dispensary, 1909-12, asst. to surgeons, 1911-12; surg., Maverlek . Dispensary, Kast Bos- ton, 1913-14, 1914-19; 1st asst. surg., Beth Israel liosp., 1917-18;asst. instr. surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1919-21; faculty instr. in surgery, 1921-33; asso. In surgery, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1914- 33; prof. clln. surgery, Tufts Coll. Med Sch .; surg .- in-chief, Boston Dispensary; visiting surgeon, Cambridge Hosp .; surg. Boston Floating Hosp .; cons. surgeon Mass. Women's Hosp. & Ma- soule Hosp., Shrewsbury; tr. Roxbury Latin sch .; dir. Famlly Welfare Soc., Washington IIome, Cambridge Chapter of Am. Nat. Red Cross; Pres. Cambridge Tuberculosis and Ilealth Assn .; re- gional dir. Salvation Army, Inc .; fellow A.C.S., Am. Bd. Surgery; mem. A.M.A., N.E. Pediatric Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Med. Soc., Phi Beta Pl,


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Masons, K.T. Clubs: City, Yale (Boston), Oakley VDEAN, Franels Winthrop, engineer, architect; b. Country (Belmont), Yacht (Duxbury), Cambridge. Travel: Europe, 1901. Desc. John Robinson of Leydon. Congregationalist. Democrat. Office: 412 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 34 Kirkland St., Cambridge.


Y DAY, Morgan Glover, vlee pres. Indian Orchard Co .; b. Springfield, Nov. 3, 1892; s. Robert Wolcott Day and Ida (Boyden) D .; ed. grad., Middlesex Sch., 1910; A.B., Harvard, 1914; m. Ruth Van Buren Hugo of Boston, Oct. 2, 1915; children-Robert Wolcott, George Van Buren. Began as shipping clerk, 1914; salesman, Indian Orchard Co., 1920- 22, asst. agent, 1922-27, agent, 1927-28, v.p. 1928 -; v.D. Hodges Carpet Co., 1934 -; served in Ordnance Dept. and QM. Corps, U.S.A., 1917-19. Clubs: Century, Colony, Rotary, Longmeadow Country (Springfield) ; Wianno (Wianno). Office: Indian Orchard Co., Indian Orchard. Home: 41 Mulberry St., Springfield.


DAY, Ruth Van Buren Hugo; b. Readville, Nov. 19, 1892; d. George Hugo and Jane Van Buren (Salis- bury) 11 .; ed. May Sch., Boston; m. Morgan Day of Springfield, Oct. 2, 1915; children-Robert Wol- cott, II, George Van Buren Hugo. Author: Shang- hai, 1935. Home: 11 Mulberry St., Springfield. Summer res .: Wianno, Cape Cod.


DAYTON, Neil Avon, psychiatrist; b. Burton, O., Mar. 18, 1893; s. Peter N. Dayton and M. Delphine (McNeil) D .; ed. M.D., O. State Univ. Coll. Ilomco. Med., 1915; m. Ann Pickup of New Bedford, Jan. 18, 1920; children-Neil A., Jr., Dorothy A. In- terne, Iluron Rd. llosp., Cleveland, O., 1915-16; sr. interne, Metrop. Jlosp., N.Y. City, 1916-17; chief of res. staff, 1917; 1st It., capt., M.R.C., U.S.A., 1917- 19; 17 mos. overseas attached Br. Army, 1918-19; asst. physician, Westborough State Hosp., Mass. State Psychiatrie service, 1919-21, sr. physician, 1921-22; asst. supt., Wrentham State Hosp., 1922- 26; asst. to commr., Dept. Mental Diseases, 1926 -; dir. Div. of Mental Deficiency, 1926-, Statistics, 1927-, Rockefeller Research Project in Mental Diseases and Mental Defect, 1928 -; instr. psy- chiatry, Tufts Med. Sch., 1930 -; mem. White House Conf. on Child Health and Protection, 1930; certified, Am. Bd. Phychiatry, 1936; mem. White llouse Conf. on Children in a Democracy, 1939; mem. Am. Psych. Assn (chmn. com. on nomenclature and statistics, 1936 -- ), Am. Assn. on Mental Deficieney (v.p., 1937-38; pres., 1938- 39), Am. Statis. Assn., N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Mass. Psych. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc. Author: New Facts on Mental Disorders, 1939; many articles on men- tal diseases and mental deficiency. Office: Room 718, 100 Nashua St., Boston. Home: 432 Wolcott St., Auburndale. Summer res .: Horseshoe, N.C.


DAYTZ, Alexander B., teacher, elvil engineer; b. Russia, Sept. 10, 1903; s. Barnett Daytz and Mary (Swartz) 1) .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1928; m. M. Dorothy Posner, June 10, 1928; children-Lois Lorraine, Robert Henry. Practiced as civil engr., 1928 -; instr. civil engring., North- eastern Univ. night sch. Office: Northeastern Uni- versity, Boston. Ilonie: 9 Jones Av., Boston.


DEAN, Charles K., businessman; b. Providence, R.I., July 21, 1885; s. Herbert A. Dean and Evie A. ( Kimball) D) .; ed. tech. high sch., Providence, R.I .; unmarried. Now leather mfr .; dir. Bay State Belting Co. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: 234 Summer St., Boston. Home: Puritan llo- tel, Boston.


DEAN, Ernest James, business man; b. Lawrence, Apr. 5, 1883; s. William Dean and Susan F. (Ellis) D .; ed. pub. schs., N.Y. City; m. Marion C. West of Chilmark, Dec. 12, 1905; children-Dora Fran- ces, Hazel Worth. Postmaster, Chilmark, 1912-19; propr. gen. store, 1912-19; with Maine Fisheries, 1900-12, 1919-35; commr. of conservation, 1935 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1923-35 (chmn., Com. Conservation, mein. coms. on Harbors and Public Lands, Rules, Ways and Means); mem. Masons, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Grange. Club: Canopy. Protestant. Republican. Office: 20 Somerset St., Boston. Home: 261 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Chilmark.


Taunton, May 21, 1852; s. Samuel Augustus Dean and Charity Williams ( Washburn) D .; ed. Taun- ton high sch .; B.S. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1875; m. Lydla Clarkson Hale Cushing of Boston, Mar. 8, 1883; children-Samuel Winthrop, Francis Ilale. Instr., later tutor, engring, and mom. Fa- culty, Harvard Engring. Sch., 1874-82; with Bras- mus Darwin Leavitt, mech. engr., Cambridge, 1882-89, chief draftsman, 1886-89; own office, Bos- ton, 1889 -; chin. Lexington Water & Sewerage Bd .; on Bldg. Const. Work in connection with steam boilers and engines, Emergency Fleet Corp., World War, 3 yrs .; fellow Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. (v.p., 1 term); mem. N.E. Water Works Assn .; past mem. Br. Inst. M.E. Clubs: Exchange (Boston); Faculty (Cambridge) ; University (Bos- ton); past mem. Engineers (N.Y.), N.E. Railroad. Author: papers on engring. subjs. Travel: Europe (6 times), So. Am. (3 times), W.I. (sep- eral times), Bermuda (twice). Dese., father's side, Walter Deane, who came from Chard, Somer- set Co, Eng., 1636; on mother's side, John Wash- bourne, who came from Bengeworth, Eng., 1630; related to Washburn family of Livermore, Me., of which 4 were mein. congress, 2 govs. of states, 1 minister to France and representative of Ger- many (during Franco-Prussian War.). Republi- can. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Home: 1 Eliot Rd., Lexington.


DEAN, James, banker, trustee; b. Lowell, Dec. 17, 1875; s. Benjamin C. Dean and Emilie (Steere) D .; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.Il .; A.B., Harvard, 1897; in. Agnes Williams Lincoln of Brookline, Apr. 17. 1907; children-James, Jr., Dorothea, Philip. With F. S. Mead & Co., 1897-1900; Vermilye & Co., bankers, 1900-05; office mgr., Win. A. Read & Co. (successors to Vormilye & Co ), 1905-09, partner, 1909-21, when firm hecame Dillon, Read & Co., withdrew, Dec. 31, 1924; treas., Wellesley Coll, 1928 -; chmn. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co .; dir. N.I. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Brookline Trust Co .; tr. Wellesley College, Brookline Savs. Bk .; treas. Mass. Eye & Bar Infirmary, Fund for De- fenders of Pub. Safety; chmn. Distribution Com., N.I. Liberty Loan Com., World War. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Coun- try (Brookline). Episcopalian. Office: 100 Frank- lin St., Boston. Ilome: 61 Walnut Pl., Brookline. Summer res .: Sandy Cove, Cohasset, Mass.


DEAN, Lindley I., business man; b. Orange Bend, Fla,, June 12, 1890; s. J. Judson Dean and Mary M. (flawkridge) D .; ed. Gloucester high sch .; B.S., Norwich Univ., 1911; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adın., 1911-12; m. Myrtice A. Tucker of ES. Green- wich, R.l., Sept. 10, 1912 (d.); 1 dau .- Shirley 11. With Cape Ann Tool Co., (mfrs. drop forgings), Pigeon Cove, 1912-, v.p., asst. treas., 1921-29, pres., 1929 -; pres. Rockport Wharf Co .; v.p., dir. Rockport Nat. Bk .; mem. sch. com., 1929-, chinn. 1933 -; mem. Am. Soc. for Steel Treating. Masons (32°), K.T., Shrine, K.P., Theta Chi. Clubs: So- cial, Sandy Bay Yacht (Rockport), Rotary (Gloucester). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 148 Granite St., Pigeon Cove. Ilome: 20 Phillips Av., Pigeon Cove.


DEAN, May Lilian Smith, artist, writer; b. Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng., Aug. 21, 1863; d. Walter Smith and Caroline Isabel (Delacour) S .; ed. girls' high sch., Boston; Mass. Normal Art Sch. (now Mass. Sch. of Art); Art Master, Art Dept., Bradford (Eng.) Tech. Coll., So. Kensington, 1887; m. Jo- siah Stevens Dean of Boston, Aug. 2, 1888; chil- dren-Benjamin, Kemerton, Russell, Sydney Smith. Teacher drawing and painting, Boston and Bradford, Eng .; paintings exhibited; lecturer on Browning before Boston Browning Soc. and other clubs; hon. v.p. Boston Ruskin Club; mem. Boston Browning Soc. (v.p.), Copley Soe. (Bos- ton). Wedgwood Club. Author: articles in mags. and newspapers on art topics. 4 sons in U.S.A. service during World War. Travel: Eng., 1t., Calif. Father Ist supt. of art education for Mass., founder of Mass. State Normal Art Sch. Republi- can. Home: 19 Lanark Rd., Brookline.


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V DEAN, Russell, investment broker; b. Boston, June 8, 1896; s. Josiah Stevens Dean and May (Smith) D .; ed. Mechanic Arts high sch., 1915; Sheffield Sel. Seh. (Yale), 1915-17; m. Dorothy Rainsford of Brookline, June 7, 1924; children-Gifford Rains- ford, Marjorie Delacour. In employ Gen. Optical Co., 1919-21; with Dillon Read & Co., investment bankers, 1921-23; with Weld, Grew & Co., and its successors, Jackson Curtis & Co., 1923-30; asst. treas. and dir. Mass. Distributors, 1930-37; pres. and dir. Russell Dean & co., Inc., 1937 -; treas. and dir. The Massachusetts Co., 1931-37; coxswain U.S.N., 1917-19; mem. Book and Snake Soc. (Yale). Clubs: Exchange (Boston); Yacht (Cohasset). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: Sohier St., Cohasset.


VDEAN, Sydney Smith, real estate; b. Gloucester, Aug. 4, 1899; s. Josiah Stevens bean and May (Smith) D .; ed. Chauncy Ilall Seh., Boston, 1915- 17; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1920-21; m. Lucy Harrison Smith of Richmond, Va., Feb. 9, 1929; children- Josiah Stevens, John Harrison, Mary Bryson. Inv employ F. O. Woodruff, real estate broker, 1922- 27; mem. firm Woodruff & Dean, 1927-28; sec. and asst. treas. Conveyance Title Ins. & Mortgage Co., 1928-39; N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1939 -; served in air service, U.S.N., 1917-19. Desc. Benjamin Dean of Lowell; Mary Ann French of Lowell. Republi- can. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: Norwell.


DEANE, Frederick, investment banker, trustee; b. Matanzas, Cuba, Aug. 3, 1882; s. Frederick W. Denne and Laura (Dodds) D .; ed. tutor; A.B., Harvard, 1911; m. Julia Shepley Coolidge of Bos- ton, Apr. 12, 1921; children-Julia C., Frederick, Jr. Mgr. North China Div., Andersen, Meyer & Co., China, 1919-24; dir. Chinese Am. Bk., Peking; investment banker in U.S., 1924 -; pres, and dir. Tucker Anthony Management Corp., 1930 -; trens. Soledad Assos .; asst. treas. Soledad Sugar Co .; pres. The Winsor Sch., Boston Council of Boy Scouts of Am .; treas. North Bennet St. Sch .; pilot, rank of It., Air Service, U.S.A., World War, 1% yrs. Clubs: Tavern, Harvard (Boston). Author: mag. articles. Travel: W.I., So. and Cent. Ant., Mex., Eng., Fr .. It., Sp., Ger., Aus., Hung., Balkans, China, Jap., P'.1. (extensive). Desc. John and Wal- ter Deane, Taunton, 1636. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 74 State St., Boston. Ilome: 6 West Ilill PL, Boston. Summer res .: Marion.


V DEANES, Sidney Norton, professor of Greek; b. Westmoreland, N. Y., June 10, 1878; s. James Deane and Ann (Bosworth) D .; ed. A.B., Yale, 1902, Ph.D., 1914; Sch. Athens, 1904-05; Univ. Bonn, 1908-09; unmarried. Soldiers' Mem. follow of Yale, 1903-05; Asst. Curator of Class. Antiquities, Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1906-09, sec. to dir., 1910- 12; asso. prof. Greek, Smith Coll., 1912-14, prof., also curator of Mus. Class. Antiquities, 1914 -; ed. for N.E., Classical Journal, 1920-24, Archaeol. News and Discussions, Am. Journal of Archacol- ogy, 1920-24; chmn. Com. on Fellowships, Am. Sch. Class. Studies at Athens. 1937 -; mem. Am. Philol. Assn., Am. Archacol. Inst., Hellenic Soc .; corr. mem. Ger. Archacol. Inst. Travel: Greece, It., Fr., Ger., Eng., etc. Author: Translation of Y DE CELLES, Francis Joseph, insurance consultant Anselm's Proslogion and Monologium (1903); ar- ticles in periodicals. Desc. Walter Deane, carly settler of Taunton. Independent. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Ilome: 123 Elmi St., Norti- ampton.


DEARBORN, Henry Follausby, physician, surgeon ; D. Exeter, N.H., June 10, 1881; s. Mark W. Dear- born and Elva M. (Manson) D .; ed. Phillips Exe- ter Acad .; McGill Univ., 1903; M.D., C.M., MeGill Med. Coll., 1907; m. Grace I. Valpey of Lawrence, Apr. 28, 1910 (d.); m. (2nd) Emilie W. White of Baltimore, Md., Mar. 20, 1930; children-Henry M. V., Joseph, Miriam. Interne, Lawrence Gen. losp., 1908-09; practiced med., Lawrence, 1910 -; mem. staff, Lawrence Gen. llosp., 1915 -; tr. Essex Sav. Bk .; dir. Lawrence Y.M.C.A .; capt. M.C., U.S.A., during World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (mem. council), Ain. Legion, Delta Kappa Epsllon. Club: Lawrence Medical. Travel: med. clinics in Vienna, Berlin, Budapest, Prague,


Paris.


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Republican.


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193 Garden St., Lawrence. Home: 2 Kensington St., Andover. Summer res .: Windham, N.H.


ADEARBORN, Walter Fenno, professor of educa- tion; b. Marblehead, July 19, 1878; s. Josiah Weare Dearborn and Martha Mehitable (Dinsmore) D .; ed. A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1900, A.M., 1903; Ph.D., Columbia, 1905; studied univs. Gottingen, Ileidelberg and Munich; M.D., Munich, 1913; in. Ellen Kedean of Stafford, Eng., Sept. 24, 1917; children-Elaine, Natalie. Instr., asst. prof. edn., Univ. Wis., 1905-09; asso. prof. edn., Univ. Chi- cago, 1909-12; asst. prof. Harvard, 1912-17, prof., 1917 -; tr. Mass. State Infirmary, 1913-32; dir. Psycho-Ednl. Clinie; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; hon. mem. Hungarian Soc. of Edn .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Nu Theta. Author: (monograph) Psychology of Reading, 1906; Dear- born Group Tests of Intelligence, 1920; Intelligence Tests-Their Significance for School and Society, 1928; Growth of Public School Children, 1938. Home: 79 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge.


DeBERRY, Willian Nelson, clergyman, social serv- ice worker; b. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 29, 1870; s. Caswell DeBerry and Charlotte (Mayfield) DeB .; ed. Coll. Prep. Dept., Fisk Univ .; S. B., Fisk Univ., 1896; B.D., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1899; D.D., Lin- coln Univ., 1914; m. Amanda MeKissack of Pulaski, Tenn., Oct. 6, 1899; children-Mrs. Charlotte De- Berry Tracy, Mrs. Anne DeBerry Johnson. Pastor, St. John's Cong. Ch., Springfield, 1899-1931; lecturer on race problems; tr. Fisk Univ., Springfield Home for Aged Men, Service League Foundation; exec. sec. Dunbar Community League; mem. Bd. Pub. Welfare, 1935 -; Mass. del. to 50th anniversary of founding of Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Inst., 1931; mem. Nat. Urban . League Nat. Assn. for Advancement of Colored People, Am. Missionary Soc. (ree. sec.), Mass Home Missionary Soc. (tr.); Ilampden Assn. Cong. ministers, Alpha Phi Alpha, Awards: 1st award, Harmon Foundation, N. Y., for distinguished service in religion among Negroes in U.S., 1927; William Pynchon medal by City of Springfield for distinguished pub. service, 1928. Congregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 643 Union St., Springfield. Summer res .: East Brookfield.


"DE BLOIS, George Lewis, trustee; b. Newton, Aug. 17, 1867; s. George Lewis De Blois and Amanda M. (Fuller) De B .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1889; m. Mary B. Brooks of Boston, Nov. 23, 1899; 1 dau .- Elizabeth. In real estate bus., Boston, many yrs .; now tr. Barristers Hall Trust, Boston Real Estate Trust, David Sears Real Estate Trust, Essex Street Trust, Factory Blogs. Trust, Kimball Building Trust, Hotel Trust, Longwood Trust, Paddock Building Trust, Park Bldg. Trust, South Street Trust, South Terminal Trust, Tremont Bldg. Trust, Provident Instn. for Sav .; dir. New England Trust Co .; treas., dir. State Street Exchange; treas. Fifty Assos .; mem. bd. mgrs., Farm and Trades Sch .; dir. N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children. Clubs: Harvard, Somerset, Country, Eastern Yacht. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 11 Pemberton Sq. Home: 62 Chestnut St., Boston. Died May 4, 1939.


and actuary; b. Somerville, Mar. 11, 1899; s. John Charles DeCelles and Caroline (Burr) D .; ed. A.B., Boston Coll., 1921, A.M., 1932; special courses, Suffolk Law Sch. and Boston Coll. Law Sch .; m. Marie B. Gavin of Cambridge, Aug. 9, 1924. Junior master, Boston high sch. of commerce, 1921-1934; registrar, pre-legal div., Boston Coll. Law Sch., 1931-1935; lecturer business subjs., Mass. Dept. Idn., 1923-1935; Commr. of Ins., Commonwealth of Mass., 1935-38; pvt., U.S.A., 1918; mem. Mass. Safe- ty Council (dir.), Am. Legion, K.C. Club: Boston City. Author: Deliberative and Judicial Oratory. Travel: U.S., So. Am., W.I. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. llome: 125 Marlborough St., Boston. Summer res. : Boothbay Ilarbor, Maine.


DE CESARE, Nieaudro Francis, physician and sur- geon; b. Lawrence, Sept. 2, 1895; s. Frank De Cesare and Matilda (Campopiano) De C .; ed. Law- rence high sch .; Tufts College; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1920; in. Ada V. Moulton of Me., Oct. 5,


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1921; children-Francis Moulton, Donald Harvey, Beverly Ann. After usual Interneship, engaged in gen. practice of med., Lawrence, 1921 -; practice devoted mainly to surgery; founder and pres., Clover Hill Hosp., Lawrence; served as pvt. Med. Res. Corps, Dec. 1917-Nov. 1918; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Greater Lawrence Med. Assn. Clubs: Nalawmeth, Rotary, Aesculapian. Travel: Europc. Catholic. Independent. Office: 57 Jack- son St., Lawrence. Home: 510 Prospect St., Me- thruen.


DECK, Herbert Heller, clergyman; b. Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 8, 1895; s. Prof. Walter Joseph Deck and Cora Ellen (Heller) D .; cd. grad., Moravian Prep. Sch., 1914; A.B., Moravian Coll., 1918; student, Oberlin Sch. Theol., 1922-23; B.D., Yale Div. Sch., 1925; in. Katherine Elizabeth Allin of Denver, Colo., Oct. 9, 1919; 1 son-Herbert Heller. Ordained Cong. minister, 1919; dir. rel. edn., Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., 1919-22; pastor, First Cong. Ch., Sher- burne, N.Y., 1925-30; dir. life adjustment clinic, 1933-34; pastor, Park Cong. Ch., Springfield, 1935 -; lecturer on European economic and po- lit. problems, 1926-37; mem. Sherwood Eddy Euro- pean seminar, 1926; radio pastor, WMAS Worship, Mass. Cong. Conf., 1934; chnın. Program Morning Devotions, 1932-37; mem. Com. on Com., Spring- field Ministers' Assn., 1933. Clubs: Springfield City, Connecticut Valley Congregational. Author: (monograph) Services of Worship. Home: 114 Harvard St., Springfield.


Y DECKER, Irwin Stanton, certified public account- ant; b. Nova Scotia, May 26, 1893; 8. Michael S. Deeker and Katherine E. (Hayden) D .; ed. Cam- bridge Latin sch .; Bryant & Stratton commercial sch .; Northeastern Univ .; m. Marion Yerkes Mac- Kenzie of Fall River, Nov. 18, 1919; children- Joan Milne, David Stanton. Office mgr., Babson Dow Mfg. Co., Boston, 1912-15; Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery, 1915-17, 1919-22, 1928-37; treas. Superior Grinding Wheel Co., Waltham, 1925-28; practice as C.P.A. on own account, 1922- 25, 1937 -; treas., Congress Coop. Bk., Boston, 1923-26; instr. accounting, Burdett Coll., Boston, 1937 -; instr. C.P.A. preparation, Mass. Univ. Ex- tension course, 1937 -; treas. Shawloek, Inc., 1938 -; dir., W. S: T. Corp., 1937; 2nd it. A.S., U.S.A., 1917-18; mem. Mass. Soc. C.P.A., Am. Inst. Accountants. Travel: Calif. Methodist. Inde- pendent Republican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Homc: 62 Windsor Rd., Waban. Summer res .: Tiverton, R.I.




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