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DOYLE, Louis Carr, lawyer; b. Somerville, June 15, 1882; s. Edward Wilfred Doyle and Mary (Ring) I) .; ed. Somerville Latin sch .; A.B. (magna eum laude), Harvard, 1904; LI. B., Ilarvard Law Seh., 1907; m. llazel B. Close of Boston, Aug. 5, 1921; 1 son-Edward Carr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1907; in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1907 -; mem. firm Badger, Pratt, Doyle & Badger, specializing in trial work as counsel for many ins. cos, and other large corps .; dir. and sec., E.B. Badger & Sons Co .; see. Underground Steam Constrn. Co .; mem. Am. and Middlesex Bar Assns., Bar Assn, of City of Boston, Law Soc. Mass., Internat. Assn. Ins. Counsel. Club: Woodland Golf. Travel: Can., W.I., So. Am. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Ilome: 374 Highland St., Newtonville.
YDOYLE, WIIllam E., shoe manufacturer; b. Brock- ton, Oct. 11, 1884; s. William II. Doyle and Alice A. (Thompson) D) .; student Brockton high sch .; m. Marion C. Oakley of Brockton, Jan. 23, 1914; children-William E., Jr., Donald C., Albert P. In employ T. D. Barry Co., 1898-1915; treas. and gen. mgr., Doyle Shoe Co., Brockton, 1915 -; past chmn. Brockton Water Commrs .; mem. N.E. Shoe & Leather Assn., Brockton Chamber of Commerce, K.C. Clubs: Kiwanis, Thorny La Golf. Catholic. Office: 16 N. Warren Av., Brockton. lome: 205 Moraine St., Brockton.
Y DOWNEY, Francls X., clergyman; b. New Haven, / DRAPER, Benjamin Helm Bristow, manufacturer; Conn., Aug. 12, 1887; s. Michael Downey and Mary b. N. Y. City, Feb. 28, 1885: s. Eben Sumner Dra- per and Nancy (Bristow) D .; ed. St. Mark's Sch. ; Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Queena Sanford of N.Y. City, Mar. 17, 1907; chil- dren-B. Il. Bristow, Jr., Eben, Robert C. Mfr., textile machinery; pres., dir., Draper Corp., Hope- dale; dir. First Nat. Bk., Boston, Pilgrim Mills, Fall River; pres., dir., Queen City Cotton Co., ( McMahan) D .; ed. Iloly Cross Coll .; grad. Novi- tiate of St. Andrew, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1910; A.B., Woodstock (Md.) Coll., 1913, A.M., 1918; joined Soc. Jesus, 1906; ordained priest, 1921; prin., Regis high sch., N.Y. City; 1922-23; dean, sec., tr. Iloly Cross Coll., 1921-29, dean, v.p., 1929 -; occasional lecturer and preacher; dir.
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Burlington, Vt .; dir., Calhoun Mills, Calhoun Falls (S.C.), United Shoe Machinery Corp., (Boston) ; pvt. F.A., U.S.A., World War; mem. S.C.W. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis &. Racquet, Harvard, Exchange (Boston), Country (Brookline), Hope (Provi- dence), River (N.Y.). Unitarian. Republican. Office: Draper Corp., Hopedale. Home: 105 Adin St., Hopedale.
DRAPER, Benjamin Helin Bristow, Jr., textile ma- chinery mfg .; b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1908; s. B. H. Bristow and Queena (Sanford) Draper; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., 1921-26; Phillips- Exeter Acad., 1926-27; Harvard Univ., class of 1931; m. Margaret Alewel of St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 14, 1931; children-Helene, James Bristow. In employ Draper Corpn., Hopedale, 1929 -; dir. and purchasing agt. 1936 -. Ciubs: Tennis and Rac- quet, Harvard (Boston), The Country (Brook - line). Unitarian. Republican. Office: Draper Corp., Hopedale. Home: Hopedale.
VDRAPER, Eben Sumner, trustee; b. Hopedale, Aug. 30, 1893; s. Eben S. Draper and Nannie ( Bristow ) D .; grad., Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston, 1911; A.B., Harvard Coll., 1915; m. Hazel Archibaid, Nov. 12, 1926. Began with Draper Corp., 1915, dir. 1932 -; dir. Milford Bk. & Trust Co., 1914 -; tr. Suffolk Sav. Bk., 1923 -; pres. Milford Nat. Bk., 1934 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1921-22, Mass. Senate, 1923-26; dist. del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1924, del .- at-large, 1928; dei. Rep. State Conv., 1934; mem. Hopedale Town Finance Com .; commd. 2d Lt. C.A.C., IJ.S.A. It., 1917, capt., 1918, lt. col., 1924, Mass. N.G .; pres., tr. Miiford Hosp., 1920 -; Trustee Massachusetts General Hospital, 1939 -; mem. Mass. Fort. Soc., Am. Legion, Masons, Elks, K.P. Clubs: Harvard, Somerset, Tennis and Rac- quet, Automobile, Longwood (Boston) ; Harvard V DRESSER, Horatio Willis, author, professor; b. (N.Y.), Republican of Mass. (past pres., treas. ). Travel: Europe, Africa, Alaska. Desc. James Draper from leptonstall Parish, Yorkshire, Eng- land, 1640. Unitarian. Republican, Home: liope- dale.
DRAPER, James Battles, manufacturer; b. Canton, Nov. 7, 1888; s. Charles Norris Draper and Martha lloward (Gill) D .; ed. Chauncey Ilall Sch., Boston; Roxbury Latin sch .; Stone Sch .; Bowdoin Coli., ex. 1910; in. Ilelen Dana of Canton, June 17, 1909; children-Charles Dana, Janet, Ann Bailey, James B., Jr. With Am. Woolen Co., 6 yrs .; in bus. aione, 2 yrs .; with Crimmins & Pierce, wool mehts., 1914-20; v.p. Draper & Co., 1921-34; pres. Draper Tops Co., 1934 -; mem. Canton seh. com., 1923 -; mem. Mass. Asso. Industries, Boston Ch. Commerce, Smithsonian Inst., Masons, Theta Delta Chi (N.Y.). Clubs: University, Wampatuck Country, Blue Hill Country. Unitarian. Republi- can. Office: 419 Summer St., Boston. Home: 1422 Washington St., Canton. Summer res .: Jaffrey, N.H.
YDRAPER, Joseph Porter, lawyer; b. Canton, Jan. 16 1879; s. Charles N. Draper and Martha Howard Y DREYFUS, Carl, real estate agent; b. Boston, July (Gill) D .; ed. B.S., M.I.T., 1900; LL.B., Harvard 26, 1876; s. Jacob Dreyfus and Emilie (Weil) D .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1887-91; Harvard, 1891-94; m. Lillian Shuman of Boston, 1899 (d. 1913); in. (2d) Sylvia Goulston of Boston, Aug. 19, 1914; children-Emilie, Carl, Edward G. Partner Jacob Dreyfus & Sons, shirt mfrs., 1900-23; pub., Boston American and Boston Sunday Advertiser 1931-38; now in real estate ins .; pres. N.E. Newspaper Publishing Co .; mem. bd. trs. Boston Home Sav. Bk .; tr. Simmons Coli., Boston City Hosp .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Harvard, City, University (Bos- ton), Harvard (New York); Kernwood Country. Jewish. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 312 Dartmouth St., Boston. Law Sch., 1903; m. Mary Glen Fling of Phila., Pa., May 16, 1908; children-Glen F., Miriam F., Thom- as F. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1903; gen. practice, 1903-1922; treas. Draper & Co., 1922-1935; treas. Draper Top Co., 1935 -; spl. justice, Dist. Court for So. Norfolk, 1919 -; dir. Draper Top Co., G. H. Bent Co .; Chmn. bd. trs. Canton Pub. Lib .; Mass. State Guard (various committees), Chinn. legal adv. bd .; mem. Mass, and Norfolk Bar Assns., Bos- ton Wool Trade Assn., Cecilia Soc., M.I.T. Alumni Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Exchange, Man- hattan (N.Y.), Blue Hill Country, Scituate Yacht. Unitarlan. Republican. Office: 419 Summer St., Boston. Honie: 55 Pleasant St., Canton. Summer res .: First Cliff, Scituate.
DRAPER, Paul Augustus, wool merchant; b. Canton, Aug. 31, 1886'; s. Charles N. Draper and Martha H. (Gill) D .; ed. Berkeley Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard Coil., 1907; m. Marjorie C. Elmes of Stoughton, 1910; children-Phyiiis, Donald Paul. Pres., Dra- per & Co., Inc .; dir. Eastern Steamship Co., Nashua Mfg. Co .; mem. Boston Wool Trade, Boston Ch. Commerce; mem. Industrial Com. Fed. Reserve Bk., Boston, exempted from war service be-
cause engaged in necessary work, Worid War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.), Ex- change, Manhattan, Seigniory (Prov. Quebec, Can.). Travel: So. Am., Europe, U.S. Unitarian. Republican, Office: 421 Summer St., Boston. Home: 79 Pleasant St., Canton. Summier res .: Gilmore Pond, Jaffrey, N.H.
DRAYTON, Allee Allen, composer; b. Sioux Falls, S.D., Aug. 24, 1892; d. Zephaniah O. Allen and Betsy (Crocker) A .; ed. N.Y. Conserv. of Music, 1915; Baerman scholarship, 3 yrs .; m. F. Olis Drayton, Oct. 9, 1918 (div.); 1 son-Allen. Concert pianist appearing in recitals, with Symphony or- chestras, radio; mem. Boston Women's Sympliony Orchestra (founder, treas., 1928; pres. 1930), Mu Phi Epsilon (Atiantic provinee pres., 1932-35) ; Mu Phi Epsilon Alumnae (pres. 1933-34); Mass. Fed. Women's Ciubs (state chmn. musle, 1928-30). Clubs: Zonta Internat. (v.p., 1930-34; dir. 1932). Composer: piano pieces, songs. Awarded Mu Phi Epsilon original composition contest prize; Mass. Fed. Song prize. Congregationalist. Republican. llome: 604 Pleasant St., Beimont.
VDRESSER, Archibald, banker; b. So. Boston, June 7, 1896; s. George Edwin Dresser and Harriet Geor- gina (McLean) D .; ed. Boston pub, and high schs., 1901-12; m. Alma Marie Wickwire of Dorchester, Feb. 10, 1934; 1 son-Philip Emery. In employ Warren Instn. for Sav. 1919 -; successively cik., teller and asst. treas., 1919-28, treas. and tr., 1928 -; dir. Farragut Coop. Bk .; 2d lt. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19; mein. Masons (Master Gate of Temple Lodge). Ciubs: Clty (Boston), Yacht (So. Bos- ton). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 3 Park St., Boston. Home: 40 Rangely Rd., Win- chester.
Yarmouth, Me., Jan. 15, 1866; s. Julius A. Dresser and Annetta G. (Seabury) D .; ed. pub. schs., Den- ver, Col., Oakland, Calif .; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1904, Ph.I)., 1907; m. Alice Mae Reed, Mar. 17, 1898; children-Dorothea, Malcolm. Worked rail- road sta., Cal., 3 yrs .; newspaper bus., Boston, 3 yrs .; lecturer, writer on applied philosophy, 1894 -; asst. in philosophy, Harvard, 1901-11; prof., philosophy, Ursinus Coli., 1912-13; consuitant in personal research, Ch. of Saviour and Asso. Clinic, Brooklyn, N.Y .; Y.M.C.A. sec., overseas, 1918. Au- thor: 32 books on applied psychology, ethics, psychology, incl. The Power of Silence, 1895; In Search of a Soul, 1897; Methods and Problems of Spiritual Healing, 1899; Education and the Pliilo- ophical Ideal, 1900; A Message to the Well, 1910; The Religion of the Spirit in Modern Life, 1906; Handbook of the New Thought, 1917; Ethics in Theory and Application, 1924; Knowing and Helping People, 1933; etc. Travel: Europe (sev- eral times). Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 50 Monroe Pi., Brooklyn, N.Y. Home: South Hadley. Summer res .: Gray, Me.
DRINKER, Phillp, professor of industrial hygiene; b. Haverford, Pa., Dec. 12, 1893; s. Henry Sturgis Drinker and Aimee Ernesta (Beaux) D .; ed. B.S., Princeton, 1915; Chem. E., Lehigh Univ., 1917; m. Suzanne Aldrich of Providence, R.I., June 20, 1925; children-Suzanne Greene, Mary Eliza, Philip Aldrich. Instr. applied physiology, Harvard Med. Seh., 1919-1922; instr. ventilation and illumination Harvard Sch. Pub. Health, 1922-1926, asst. prof. 1926-1931, asso. prof. industrial hygiene, 1931- 1935, prof. 1935 -; It. air serv., A.E.F., techn .; capt.
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air serv., U.S.A., 1924-1929, trans. to C.W.S., 1929; mem. Pub. Hleaith Assn., Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating Engrs., Am. Chem. Soc. Author: books and technical papers on public health and indus. hygiene subjects. Republican. Home: Newton Centre.
Y DRINK WATER, Arthur, lawyer; b. Ellsworth, Me., June 27, 1879; s. Arthur Fuiler Drinkwater and Julia Eliza (Keese) D) .; ed. Phillips Acad., An- dover; A.B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901; 1.I.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; unmarried. Practiced law, Boston, 1903 -; tr. Cambridge Sav. Bk .; in- corporator, Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk .; formerly mem. Cambridge City Council; Mass. bd. trs., Hosps. for Consumptives; sec., Harvard Class 1900. Capt. F.A., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Boston Bar Assn., Mass. Tuberculosis League (treas.), Mass. Civic League. Clubs: Union Boat, Harvard (Boston), Harvard Travelers, Longwood Cricket, Cambridge. Travel: Europe (4 trips). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 993 Memorial Dr., Cambridge.
V DRINKWATER, Horace Rogers, shoe manufacturer; b. Braintree, May 28, 1872; s. Col. Albion Clifton Drinkwater and Susan Helen (Brocklebank) D .; ed. Braintree grade schs. and high sch., Thayer Acad., Braintree; Harvard Law Sch .; m. Eleanor Richmond Clapp of East Weymouth, June 14, 1899; children-Elizabeth Davis (Mrs. Wm. Ball Rice, Y 2d), Eleanor Clapp (Mrs. Edward Greene Pinker- ton), Davis Clapp, Albion Clifton, 2d. Engaged in leather business with father, Col. Albion Clifton Drinkwater, 1894-1905; entered shoe mfg. with Edwin Ciapp & Son, East Weymouth, and contin- uously with same 1905 -; pres. Edwin Ciapp & Son Inc., 1928 -; treas. The Westminster Stores, Chicago, Ill .; The Edwin Clapp Stores of N. Y .; pres. Braintree Nat. Bank, The Norfolk Corp., The Davis Bates Clapp Memorial Assn .; rep. to Mass. Great and Gen. Court, 1902-01; chmin. com, for pur- chase Watson Pk. Play Grounds, Braintree; chinn. com. for building Braintree Central Fire and Po- lice Station ; mem. Braintree Financial Com .; mem. Harvard Law Assu. (life), N.E. Shoe and Leather Assn. (dir.). Clubs: Bostonian Society, Boot and Shoe (ex-pres. ), Harvard ( Boston), Harvard Club of Quincy (pres.), Yacht (Quincy), Hatherly (North Scituate), Golf, Yacht (Cohasset), Cochato (Braintree). Desc. George Soule, 35th signer of the Mayflower Compact and John & Mary (Chil- ton) Winslow. John Winsiow, brother of Gov. Edward Winslow, was the 24th signer of the May- flower Compact. Mary Chilton, his wife, accom- panied her father on the historic voyage of the Mayflower and was the first to set foot on Ply- mouth Rock. Unitarian (ex-pres. of Ail Souis Ch., and second pres. Men's Club; first pres. Lay- man's League). Democrat. Office: 50 Charles St., East Weymouth, Home: 396 Elm St., Braintree; Summer res .: Beach Island, Cohasset.
DRISCOLL, Annette S., musician and writer; b. Charlestown, Mar. 13, 1857; d. Stephen Francis Iloogs and Margaret Ann (Byron) H .; ed. Everett high school; Catholic Summer School, Cliff Haven, N.Y .; m. F. Frederick Driscoli, of Malden, Nov. 27, 1879. Began teaching music at the age of 18; for 44 years organist and dir. Immaculate Con- ception Church, Everett; teacher of piano, organ and singing, and still teaching singing; greatly interested in the best literature, music and art; formerly tr. Parlin Mem. Lib., Everett. Clubs: Friday (Woman's), Parlsh Reading Circle, Hecker \/ DRUMMOND, James Roscoe, editor; b. Theresa, N.Y., Reading Circie (pres. 15 yrs.). Author: Literary Convert Women, with Preface by Rev. Hugh F. Biunt, LL.D .; many mag. artleles, translations from French, etc. Travel: somewhat in U.S., Can. Desc, one of the "Boston Tea Party" (great grandfather). Catholic. Independent. Home: 29 Hancock St., Everett.
V DRIVER, Ernest Charles, asso, professor of zoology; b. Croydon, Eng., Oct. 14, 1899; s. Charles B. Driver and Rose (Soule) D .; brought to U.S. 1913, naturalized, 1918; A.B., Iowa State Teachers Coii., 1924; Ph.D., Univ. HL., 1929; m. Olive Wagner of Malden, 1929; 1 son-Clive Ernest. Teaching asst., Univ. Il., 1924-28, research asst., 1928-29; asst.
prof. zoology, Smith Coil., 1929-36, asso. prof., 1936 -; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Zoologists, Am. Assn. Geneticists, Am. Soc. Herpetologists and Ichthyologists, Sigma Xi, Masons. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Home: 119 Prospect St., Northampton.
DROWNE, Henry Bernardin, civil engineer; b. Prov- idence, R.I., June 28, 1882; s. Christopher Rhodes Drowne and Alice Wheeler (Peabody) D .; ed Class, high sch., Providence, R.I .; C.E., Brown Univ., 1903; m. Minnie Gertrude Sweet of Provi- dence, R.I., Mar. 27, 1913. With Am. Bridge Co., R.I. State Bd. of Pub. Roads, Southern Ry., O. Perry Sarle, cons. engr., A. H. Blanchard, cons. engr., 1903-1912; instr. civil engring., Brown Univ., 1906-12; instr. highway engring., Columbia, 1912-16; dist. engr., Lane Constrn. Corp., Meriden, Conn., 1913 -; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Road Builders Assn., Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Xi, Per- manent Internat. Road Congress, Nat. Highway Tratlie Assn .; fellow A.A.A.S. Club: Republican of Mass. Author: sects. 5 and 6, American High- way Engineers Handbook; ( with A. II. Blanchard) Textbook on Highway Engineering; articles in engring. mags. Baptist. Republican. Care of Lane Construction Corp., Meriden, Conn. Oflice: Home: 65 Craiwell Av., West Springfield. Summer res .: Wiekford, R.I.
DRUM, John Desmond, lawyer; b. San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 15, 1868; s. Capt. John Drum and Mar- garet (Desmond) D) .; ed. Assumption Coll., Sand- wich, Ont .; Las Vegas Coll., Las Vegas, N.M .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1890; A.M., 1892; 1Al.B., Boston Univ., 1895; m. Anna F. Flatley of Boston, Oct. 1, 1908; children-Margaret H. (d.), John Fiatley. Admitted to bar, Boston, June 15, 1895; practiced law, Boston, 1895 -; splty., real estate and probate law; prof. law, Boston Coll. Law Sch., 1929 -; Ist lt., capt., 9th Regt. Inf., Mass. Vol. Mli., 1903-07; mem. Boston Sch. Com., 1904-05; mem. Am., Boston Bar Assns., Mass. Conveyancers Assn., Compan- ion Mil. Order, Loyal Legion. Clubs: University, Boston City. Catholic. Republican. Office: 73
Tremont St., Boston. Home: 1559 Beacon St., Brookline.
/DRUMMOND, Chester Arthur, clergyman; b. Water- bury, Conn., March 14, 1882; s. Charles Drummond and Jenny Lind (Legg) D) .; ed. Meadville (Pa.) Theoi. Sch., 1906; S.T.B., Tufts Coll. Theol. Sch .; m. Muricl Joy Carey, of Waltham, March 30, 1910; I son-Norman Carey. Ordalned minister Uni- tarian Ch., 1906; minister, Ist Parish, Norweil, 1906-08, Littleton, 1908-10, Ist Ch. in Somerville, 1910-20, Channing Ch., Newton, 1921-31; minister- at-large for the Benevolent Fraternity of Unita- rian Chs. of Boston (supt. Fraternity Farm- Vacation House-Ashby); minister of Bulfinch Place Chapel and dir. of Parker Memorial, 1932 -; dir. Minister's Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston; founder, Norwell Arts and Crafts Soc., Inc., Somerville Forum; pres. Somerville Fed. for Social Service; instr. fine arts, Tuckerman Sch. several years; mem. Tuckerman Sch. Corp .; gave courses at Emerson Sch. of Oratory; lectured extensively on art and religion; writer and directed civic pag- eant for Newton Tercentenary; one-time active mem. Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, New Or- leans; mem. Advisory Council, Damon Hali Jr. Coil., Newton; Y.M.C.A. worker. A. E.F., Eng. and Fr., 1918. Unitarian. Home: 9 Biilings Park, Newton.
Jan. 13, 1902; s. John Henry Drummond and Georgla Estella (Peppers) D .; ed. B.S.J., Syra- cuse Univ .; m. Charlotte Bruner of Newton, Sept. 11, 1926; 1 son-Geoffrey. Reporter, Chr. Sci. Monitor, Boston, 1924, asst. city ed., asst. to exec. ed., chief ed. writer, European ed. mgr., gen. news cd., mem. Ed. Bd. and exec. ed. 1934 -; mem. Am. Soc. Newspaper Eds., Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi. Travel: Europe, Russia, Orient. Christian Scientist. Office: 1 Norway St., Boston. Home: 187 Newton St., Weston.
DRURY, George Peters, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 13, 1876; s. William Henry Drury and Mary Alice
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(Peters) D .; ed. Waltham high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Evelyn Phillips of Waltham, June 16, 1920; 1 son -Phillips. With Putnam & Putnam, 1900-01; asst. clk., Superior Court, Boston, 1901-09; Rep. to Gen. Court, 1912-1916; mem. Commn. Taxation report- ing income tax law, 1915; sec. Commn. to Consol- idate Laws, 1916-1921; Counsel to Com. on print- ing Gen. Laws, 1921; mem. Commn. on Obsolete Laws, 1925; former mem. Exee. Com. of Mass. Bar Assn .; mem. Com. on Amendment of the Law of Bar Assn. of City of Boston, 1933 -; chmn. Char- acter Com., Suffolk County Admissions to the Bar, 1928-1930; City Solicitor (Waltham) 1934 -; men. Council of Bar Assn. of County Middlesex 1912 -; pvt. law practice, 1909 -; mem. Odd Fellows, Ma- sons. Clubs: Roosevelt, Massachusetts. Desc. William Drury, member Constl. Conv., 1821, serv- ing legislature ( Holden) 17 yrs. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 50 State St., Boston. Ilome: 178 Linden St., Waltham. Winter res .: 186 Payson Rd., Belmont.
Du BURON, Ethel Vienna Bailey, teacher; b. San- gerville, Me .; d. Frederick Augustus Bailey and Etta E. (Dunning) B .; ed. Dexter (Me.) high sch .; Emerson Coll .; B.L.I., Univ. N.H., 1938; m. Edward Du Buron. Teacher in pvt. seh., Roanoke, Va., tech. high sch., Virginia, Minn., planning courses by complete revision of originating them; teacher, Indiana (Pa.) State Teachers Coll., 2 summers; dramatic dir. Jr. Wyonegenic Camp, East Den- mark, Mo., 2 summers; teacher Eng. and pub. speaking, story telling, oral interpretation, cos- tume hist., director of plays, pageants, and fes- tivals; teacher, Emerson Coll., Boston. Author: several articles on Costume History, Children's Theatre, Poetry Interpretation for Emerson Quarterly; thesis on Steele Mackaye's Place in the American Theatre (being revised for publ.). Travel: U.S .; Fontainebleau, Fr., summer 1925. Desc. Hannah Dustan, through mother; John and Priseilla Alden, on both sides. Universalist. Of- fice: Emerson College, 130 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 9 Chambers St., Boston.
DUCKLES, Dorothy, clinie dletitian; b. Edwards- ville, Ill., Dec. 26, 1908 ; d. William Lawson Duekles and Cora Edith (Snell) D .; ed. Edwardsville high school; MacMurray Coll., Jacksonville, Ill .; B.S. (with honors), Univ. Ill. 1930; M.S., Univ. Wis., 1936; dietetic interneship, Barnes Hosp., St. Louis, 1930-31. Asst. in Dieto-therapy, Washington Unlv. Seh. Med. and Nursing, St. Louis, Mo., 1931-35; Research Asst. and Nutrition Instructor, Unlv. Wis., 1935-36; ellnic dietitian, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1936-39; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Nu (Home Economics Honorary), Amer. Dietetle Assn., Mass. Dietetie Assn., N.E. Home Econ. Assn., Mass. Home Eeon. Assn. Club: Appalachian Mt. Au- thor: prof. articles in Journal of Amer. Dletetle Assn., Am. Jour. Diseases of Children, Jour. of Lab. and Clin. Med., Modern Hospital. Travel: Coast to coast in U.S. Congregationalist. Inde- pendent. Office: Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston, Home: 31 So. Russell St., Boston.
DUDDY, Frank Edward, elergyman; b. Pittsburg, Pa., Apr. 4, 1890; s. Edward C. Duddy and Clara (Zollers) D .; ed. manual tr, high sch., Indianap- olis, Ind .; A.B., DePauw Univ., 1912; S.T.B., Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Theol., 1915; Ed. M., Harvard Grad. Seh. Edn., 1930; Ph.D., Hartford Sem., 1930; m. Neva Warfel of Muneie, Ind., Aug. 31, 1914: 1 son -Frank E., Jr. Ordained to Reformed Dutch min- istry, 1915; asst. pastor, Reformed Dutch Ch., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1915-17; asso. pastor, 1st Cong. Ch., Toledo, O., 1919-25, 2d Cong. Ch., Hol- yoke, 1927-29; North Cong. Ch., Cambridge, 1929 -; with Y.M.C.A. overseas, Nov. 1917-Apr. 1919; fel- low Nat. Council on Religion In Higher Edn .; mem. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Mu Alpha. Author: A New Way to Solve Old Problems, 1922; articles in rel. journals. Travel: Europe, 1938. Protestant. Office: North Congregational Church, Mass. Av., Cambridge. Home: 112 Upland Rd., Cambridge. Summer res .: Greensboro, Vt.
DUDLEY, Laura Howland; keeper of prints; b. Cam- bridge, Aug. 16, 1872; d. Sanford Harrison Dudley
and Laura Nye (Howland) D .; ed. Cambridge Latin school; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1895, A.M., 1919; Keeper of Prints, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard Univ., 1897 -; lectured occasionally on art sub- jeets; Interested in history of art, especially graphie arts, literature and nature; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Assn. Museums, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Boston Browning Soe., League Women Voters. Clubs: Radcliffe (Boston), Appalachian Mt. Author: many articles in art publications. Travel: U.S., Can., W. I., Europe (several times). Dir. dese. Thomas Dudley, 2nd gov. of Mass .; Val- entine Prentiss who fought at Bunker Ilill; John Howland of the Mayflower; several of the 1st set- tlers of Nantucket Island. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: Fogg Art Museum, Harvard Uni- versity. Cambridge. Home: 24 Avon Hill St., Cambridge.
DUENNER, Robert Henry, colonel, Medieal Corps, U.S.A .; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 3, 1883; s. Robert Henry Duenner, Sr. and Elizabeth (Aurin) D .; ed. Knoxville high sch .; Geo. Wash. Univ. Med. Coll .; Army Industrial Coll .; Army War Coll .; Field Service Med. Sch., Carlisle, Pa .; m. (2nd) Betty Netherton; children-Robert H., HI, Jane Ran- dolph. Interne and resident, Geo. Wash. Univ. Hosp., 11% yrs .; entered army, served from 1st It. to col., inel .; served entire war. in Fr. and Ger .; C.O., evacuation hosp. No. 16, Ravigny, F'r., Coblentz, Ger., Erenbrightstein; meni. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Chi. Club: Army & Navy Country (Wash., D.C.). Author: The Military Career of William Beaumont. Travel: Europe, Hawaii. Protestant. Office: Boston Army Base, Boston. Home: 5 Arlington St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Appalachian Mts., Knoxville, Tenn.
DUFF, Alexander Wilmer, educator; b. St. John. N.B., Can., May 23, 1864; s. Alexander Duff and Lucy ( MeKenzie) D .; B.A., Univ. N.B., 1884, LL.D., 1920; B.A., London Univ., 1887; M.A., Univ. Edin- burgh, Scot., 1888, D.Sc., 1901; m. Isabel Stuart McIntosh of Fredricton, N.B., June 21, 1894. Prof. physics, Madras, India, 1889-90, . Unlv. N.B., 1890- 93, Purdue Univ., 1893-99, Worcester Poly. Inst .. 1899-1936, prof. emeritus, 1936 -; cons. and exptl. engr., U.S.A., 1918-19; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Physical Soc. Author: Elementary Experimental Mechanics, 1905; Physical Measure- ments ( with. A. W. Ewell), 1910; College Physics, 1925; Elements of Physics (with 11. T. Weed), 1928. Editor: A Textbook of Physics. Medallist of Am. Physics Teachers Assn., 1938. Travel: Europe (many times), Asia. Home: 52 Fruit St., Worcester.
VDUFF, John, judge; b. Jamaica Plain, Aug. 30, 1870; s. John R. Duff and Aliee Church (Hall), D .; ed. Walker Sch .; Hopkinson's Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1891, LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1894; m. Ruth H. Duncan of Englewood, N.J., Jan. 4, 1908, (d. Feb. 2, 1937). Admitted to bar, 1894; spl. justice, Bos- ton Mun. court, 1906, asso. justice, 1911 -; rep. to Gen. Court, 1902-1903; notary public; justice of peace; mem. Boston and Mass. Bar Assns. Clubs: Union, Harvard, Pokanoket ( Dover). Author: oc- easional verses, class poems. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Ofliee: Court House, Boston. Home: 27 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain.
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