Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 79

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DUFF, Paul Harrington, surgeon; b. Boston, July 6, 1894; s. John Duff (M.D.) and Julia E. (Harring- ton) D .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; S.B .: (biol. and pub. health), M.I.T., 1916; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1923; m. Frances Ellen Fitzgerald of Pea- body, Sept. 12, 1925; children-Paul, John, Fran- ces Ellen, Brian, Roderick, Kevin, Elizabeth Mary, Gerald. Post grad. med. study at Boston Clty, Carney, and Mass. Gen. Hosps. and Mayo Clinic; practiced in Dallas, Tex., 1925-35, on surg. staff, St. Paul's Hosp, pres. gen. staff, 1934; on surg. staffs of Baylor, Parkland, Methodist and Free- man Hosps .; practiced in Peabody, 1935 -; sr. surg., J. B. Thomas Hosp., on surg. staff (cour- tesy), Lynn Gen. Hosp .; dir. Dallas Child Guidance Clinie, 1930-35, Mass. S.P.C.C .; advisory health couneillor, Dallas, Tex., 1931-35; It. and capt. C.A.C., U.S.A., 1917-20, with A.E.F., 1917-20, rep. of Allied Conin. at Spa in Poland, 1919, Maj.


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Med. Res. 1925-35; mem. A.C.S., N.I. Soe. Gyne- cology & Obstetrics, A.M.A., Essex Co. So. Med. Soc., Theta Xi, St. Luke's Gulld, Am. Legion, K.C., Charitable Irish Soc. Club: North Shore Tech- nology. Author: med. papers. Catholic. Demo- crat. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston, and 137 Main St., Peabody. Home: 73 Margin St., Pea- body.


DUGAN, Jamies, educator; b. Ware, Nov. 23, 1880; s. Dominick Dugan and Margaret (Gorman) D .; ed. Ware high school; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1902; m. Mildred C. Hayes of Montreal, June 29, 1910; chil- dren-Joseph G., James L., Paul G., Helen E. Sub- master, Ware high sch., 1902-03; master South St. elementary sch., Ware, 1903-10; master, Thorn- dike elementary sch., Cambridge, 1910-19; dir. Continuation Schools, Cambridge, 1919-20; asst. supt. of schools, Cambridge, 1920-July 1, 1935; pres, State Teachers' Coll., Lowell, July 1, 1935 -; at different times dir. of Vacation and Summer Schools, and of Evening Schools In Cambridge; Consultant for Educational Policies Commn .; mem, N.E.A., N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts., Mass. Assn. Seh. Supts., N.E. Teacher Preparation Assn., Phi Gamma Delta. Club: Mass. Schoolinasters. Cath- olle. Democrat. (Ilice: State Teachers' College, Lowell. Home: 32 Blake St , Cambridge. Summer res. : 6 Harbor Vlew Rd., Nahant.


DUGANNE, Phyllis, writer, b. Boston, Nov. 24, 1899; d. Stephen Ives Duganne and Maude Emma (Ilaynes) D .; ed. Girls' Latin sch., Boston; m. Aus- tin Parker, Jan. 1919; m. (2nd) Eben Given, Feb. 1934; children-Jane Parker, Eben Given, Jr. Author: Prologue (novel); Ruthie (juvenile); short stories in leading Am. periodicals, Home: Truro.


DUKELOW, Charles Thomas, editor, publisher; b. Boston, June 14, 1865; ed. English high sch. and classical training under pvt tutors; m. Helen A. Wick, dau. Dudley B. Wiek of Cleveland, O., Jan. 12, 1903 (died July 9, 1927) ; ehildren-Helen (Mrs. William Il. Clemingshaw, Ir.), Margaret (Mrs. John M. Phillips), Adele, Ruth, Charles. Employed by Boston mercantile house, 1882-98, leaving posi- tion of ingr., 1898, to become gen. mgr. of Com- inercial-Financial Press Assn .; business mgr., N.Y. Daily Commercial, 1899; formed partnership, 1900, title of Dukelow & Walker, now Dukelow & Walker Co., of which is owner and treas., publish- ing Boston Commercial, a financial and business newspaper, also pub. Walker's Weekly Copper Letter; elected capt. 5th Regt. Inf., Mass. N.G., May 17, 1901; later maj .; mem. staff of Gov. Dav- id I. Walsh of Mass., 1914-15. Episcopalian. Office: 20 Central St., Boston. Home: 8 Park Drive, Brookline.


VDULFER, Ary (Eduard Eekhardt), violinist, teach- er; b. Rotterdam, Netherlands, Nov. 22, 1887; s. Johannes Eckhardt Dulfer and Marla (van Holst) D .; came to U.S., 1914, 1st papers, 1936; ed. Rot- terdam Toonkunst, 1905-07; Amsterdam Conserva- tory, 1909-10; Vienna Master Sch .; pvt. lessons with Prof. O. Sevcik, 1911-13; m. Rebecca Brody of Sydney, N.S., Nov., 1926; children-Lydia van Holst. John Eckhardt. Teacher and vlolin solo- ist, 1913 -; teacher Bromberg, Ger .; Instr. in acad., Dusseldorf; concert meister, Opera House, Berlin; 1st violin Helsingfors Symphony, Finland; 1st vio- Iin, N. Y. Symphony Orchestra (Damrosch); con- cert tours through Europe, U.S. and Can .; instr., Boston Conservatory, Boston, 1921 -; musical ad- visor of Morning Musicals held at the Ritz Carl- ton Hotel, Boston, 1935-36; asst. teacher to Prof. Sevcik while in U.S. 1931-32. Club: The Musical Guild (Boston). Compositions: 1932-1938, first performance of "Chroma" orchestral work, by State Symphony, Boston, many vlolin works; first performance of Moonlight, Boston. (Jordan Hall), Nov., 1938. Congregationalist. Studio: 270 Hunt- ington Av., Boston. Home: 207 Newbury St.


YDUN, Angus, professor of theology; b. N.Y.C., May 4, 1892; s. Ilenry Walke Dun and Sarah Robin- son (Ilazard) D .; ed. grad., Albany (N.Y.) Aead., 1910; A.B., Yale, 1914; grad., Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1917; (hon.) D.D., Prot. Epis. Theol. Sem. of Va., 1935; m. Catherine Whipple


Pew, June 22, 1916; children-Angus, Jr., Alan An- drews. Ordained to ministry P.E. Ch .; vicar, St. Andrews' Ch., Ayer, 1917-18; sec. Com. on the War and the Religious Outlook; student at univs. Oxford and Edinburgh, 1919-20; instr., asst. prof., prof. theology, Epis. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1920 -; pres. Famlly Welfare Soc., Cambridge; mem. Theol. Soc. Clubs: Elihu (Yale), Phi Beta Kappa. Author: The Kings Cross, 1926; We Be- lieve, 1934. Home: 2 St. John's Rd., Cambridge.


DUNBAR, Bernard B., businessman; b. Wakefield, Nov. 22, 1867; s. Bradford G. Dunbar and Sarah M. (Shepardson) D .; ed. Melrose high sch .; m. Merella J. Gibbons, Feb. 8, 1892. Pres. Bugbee & Barret Co., grocers, Melrose, 32 yrs .; mem. Boston Retail Groeers Assn., Masons, Odd Fel- lows. Club: Gardeners' & Florists'. Protestant. Republican. Office: 12 So. Market St., Boston. Home: 47 Malvern St., Melrose,


YDUNBAR, Charles Robert, businessman; b. Henry, Ill., Jan. 15, 1873; s. Henry M. Dunbar and Sarah A. (Philby) D .; ed. Belchertown high sch .; m. Ilelen T. Clark of Holyoke, Oct. 16, 1923; chil- dren-Helen Ann, Charles R., Jr. After comple- tion of schooling, entered wholesale provision house of R. F. Kelton Co .; later in hotel bus. ; purchased clothing bus., now Dunbar Murray, Ine .; co-partner, Franklin Cafeteria, Inc .; en- tered automobile bus. 1906; widely known in auto. field for conducting Motor Car Co. N.E., - (Boston) and Dunbar Motor Co. (Holyoke); also interested in other auto. companies; real estate dealer, with large real estate holdings in Boston, Lowell, Worcester, Northampton, Springfield, and Ilolyoke. Pres. Dunbar Motor Company; treas., Dunbar Murray, Inc .; pres., Bradburn Motors, Ine., Providence, R. I., Franklin Cafeteria (Ilol- yoke); asst. treas. Eurcka Blank Book ( o., llol- yoke; pres., Motor Car Co. of N.E., Boston; v.p., sec., Purity Springs Water Co., Tampa, Fla .; treas., dir., Armory Realty Trust, Boston; dir., Park Nat. Bk., 35 yrs .; mom. B.P.O.E., K.T., Ma- sons (32° Scot. Rite), Shrine, Melba Temple (life mem.). Clubs: Mt. Tom, Detroit Athletic, Pelham Country, Holyoke Canoe. Travel: U.S. (exten- sive). Father was vet. Civil War; Scot. ancestors farmers in Henry, Ill. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 2 Suffolk St., Holyoke. Home: 139 Morgan St., Holyoke.


Y DUNBAR, Frank Herbert, physician; b. East Prov- idence, R.I., Apr. 7, 1873; s. Herbert Dunbar and Anna (Sullivan) D .; ed. Mansfield high sch., 1887- 91; M.1)., Tufts Coll. Med Sch., 1900; m. Mabel Frances Spaulding of Mansfield, June 28, 1904; children-Francis Spaulding, Herbert Spaulding. Tech. rep. Il. K. Mulford Co., Phila., Pa., 1900-04, Parke Davis and Co., Detroit, Mich., 1904-13; instr. pathology and bacteriology, Tufts Coll. Med Sch., 1914-25, asst. prof., 1925-29; mem. firmi Leary Laboratory, 1929 -; mem. consulting. staff, Cape Cod Hosp., Hyannis; mem. A.M.A., Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Assn. Bds. of Health; Diplomat Am. Bd. Pathology. Repub- lican. Office: 43 Bay State Rd., Boston. lome: 86 Rumford Av., Mansfield.


DUNBAR, Gladys MeNell, school director; b. Lunen- berg, Vt., Jan. 10, 1899; d. Rev. William J. MeNeil and Jennie L. (Perkins) MeN .; ed. Troy Confer- ence Acad., Vt .; Worcester Domestic Scl. Sch .; Northeastern Univ .; m. Rufus Bigelow Dunbar of Worcester, Apr. 24, 1918; children-Charlotte A., Philip Howard, Naney. Interested in The Art of Living and the correlation of Polit., Social, Lit., and Artistle development in different countries; mem. Worcester Civic Music Assn., Camp Fire Council. Clubs: Worcester Art Museum, Wor- cester Natural Ilistory, Parents' League. Players' Club, Alliance Francaise Groupe de Worcester. Office and home: Danforth-Dunbar School, 62 Elm St., Worcester. Summer res .: Loma Linda, Pax- ton.


VDUNBAR, Harold Crocker, artist, writer; b. Brock - ton, Dec. 8, 1882; s. Herman A. Dunbar and Nellie C. (Bixby) D .; ed. Brockton high sch .; Mass. State Art Sch., Sch. Boston Mus. Fine Arts; Colorossl Acad., Paris, Fr., 1913-14; m. Dorothy Mary


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Brownstein of Boston, Feb. 3, 1913; (d. 1930). Began painting at age of 16; important portralt commissions, 1913 -; works in pub. collections include portrait of Arthur Gilman at Radcliffe Coll., Cambridge, Gov. Woodbury, State House, Montpelier, Vt., Viola Allen, Mus. City N.Y., ctc .; writer, 1928 -; columnist for 8 papers; ed. Cape Cod Beacon, monthly mag., 1937 -; built Mon- omy Theatre, Chatham; mem. Boston Soc. Water Color Painters, Am. Water Color Soc., A.F.&A.M., (St. Martin's Lodge), Chatham Grange. Clubs: Boston Art, N. Y. Water Color. Travel: Europe (2 yrs., landscape painting). Desc. Robert Dun- bar, Hingham, 1650. Swedenborgian. Repub -. lican. Ilome: 58 Maln St., Chatham.


VDUNBAR, Ralph Walton, lawyer; b. Westfield, May 20, 1877; s. James Robert Dunbar and llarriet P. (Walton) D .; ed. B.A., Williams Coll., 1898; llar- vard Law Sch., 1898-1901; m. Elizabeth Whelden of Newton, Inne 4, 1908. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1901; Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, 1901-1902; Dunbar & Rackemann, 1902-1934; Individual prac- tice, 1934 -; selective serv. examiner and govt. appeal agent; mem. Am., Mass., Norfolk County and Boston Bar Assns .; mem. Theta Delta Chl. Club: University (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 5 Court St., Boston. Home: 281 Tappan St., Brookline.


DUNCAN, John Charles, professor; b. nr. Knights- town, Ind., Feb. 8, 1882; s. Danlel Davidson Dun - can and Naomi (Jessup) D .; ed. Knightstown (Ind.) high sch .; A.B., Ind. Univ., 1905; A.M., 1906; Ph.D., Univ. Callf., 1909; m. Katherine Armington Bullard of Flagstaff, Ariz., Dee. 29, 1906; 1 dau .- Mrs. Eunice Dunean Strickler. Country sch. teacher, Ind., 1901-03; asst. astronomy, Ind. Univ., 1904-05; Lawrence Fellow, Lowell Obs., Flagstaff, Ariz., 1905-06; instr. mechanics and astron., Ind. Univ., 1906-07; fellow Lick Obs., 1907-09; instr. astron., Ilarvard, 1909-16; Radcliffe Coll., 1911-16; prof. astron., dir. Whitin Obs., Wellesley Coll., 1916 -; astron., Mt. Wilson Obs., 1920-21, research asst., 1922 -; mem. Am. Astron. Soc. (see., 1936-), Anı. Acad. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S. (councilor), Maria Mitchell Assn., Société Astronomique de France. Author: Astronomy, a Text Book (3 eds.) ; articles In astron, periodicals. Ilome: Observa- tory Ilousc, Wellesley College, Wellesley. Sum- mer res .: Pasadena, Calif.


VDUNCAN, William Cary, librettist; b. North Brook- ficld, Fcb. 6, 1874; s. Timothy Mason Duncan and Harriet Indiana (Eaton) D .; ed. A.B., Amherst, 1897; m. Louisc Van Cleaf of Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 18, 1901; I son-Willlam Cary. Teacher Eng. and pub. speaking, Poly. Prep. Sch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1897-1917; writer of musical comedy, 1911 -; with Famous Lasky Corpn., Hollywood, Calif., 1929 -; ed. of dog dept., Outdoor Life; mem. Soc. Am. Dramatists and Composers, Chi Phl. Clubs: Am. Kennel ( dir.), Irish Setter of America (past pres.). Author: The Amazing Madame Jumel (biography ), 1935; Golden lloofs, 1938, author or co-author of musical comedies: Katy Did; The Love Wager; The Purple Road; When Love is Young; llis Little Widows; A Regular Girl; Sunshine; The Royal Vagabond; Fiddlers Three; The Rose Girl; The Blue Kitten; Molly Darling; Mary Jane Mc- Kane; In Dutch; Princess April; Talk About Girls; Yes, Yes, Yvette; Sunny Days; Great Day; Lady Luck (London) ; articles In mags. Presbyterian. Republican. Address: North Brookfield.


DUNCAN, William Stirling, lawyer; b. Carlisle, Eng., Feb. 11, 1876; s. David D. Duncan and Lillias K. (Stirling) Đ .; ed. Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. Il .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1905; m. Marion Deans Wood of Edinburgh, Scot .; chil- dren-Llllias D. Adams, William S. Duncan. Town counsel, Clinton, 1910; sch. com., Clinton, 1910-15; Mass. Legislature, 1912-13; clk. Dist. Ct., Clinton, 1913-22; Town Counsel, Athol, 1922-36; dir. L. S. Starrett Co., Athol Coop. Bk .; tr. Athol Sav. Bk., Kimball Union Acad. (Merlden, N.H.); spl. justice, First Dist. Ct., Northern Worcester; pvt., corpl., 2nd It., 1st lt., batt. adj., World War, Dec. 1917-Jan. 1918; mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn., Masons. Congregationalist. Republican. Office:


386 Maln St., Athol. Home: 14 Allen St., Athol. Summer res. : Petersham.


DUNCOMBE, Alfred L., physician; b. Manhasset, L.I., N.Y., Aug. 25, 1907; s. Alfred Duncombe and Anna (Sutherland) D .; ed. Chattle high sch., Long Branch, N.J .; B.S., Rutgers Univ., 1928; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1932; m. Louise Howard . Flagg of Brockton, May 15, 1936; 1 son-Bruce Flagg. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1932-34, asst. in incd .; asso. phys., Brockton Hosp .; pvt. prac- tice, internal med., Broekton; mem. Med. Assn. C'inbs: Kiwanis, Commercial (Brockton). Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 167 Newbury St.,


Broekton. Home: 38 Winthrop St., Brockton.


DUNGAN, Paul Baxter, naval officer; b. Hastings, Neb., July 21, 1877; s. William Witherspoon Dun- gan and Isabelle (Sturgeon) D .; cd. Hastings (Neb.) high sch .; S.B., U.S. Naval Acad., 1899; m. Mabel Miller of Beardstown, Ill., June 3, 1903; 1 dau .- Catherine Dungan. Commd. Ensign, N.S.N., Feb., 1901; promoted through grades to Rear Ad- miral, Oct. 23, 1933; took part in Sp. War, Phlllp- pine insurrection, Boxer campaign in China, World War; capt., U.S.N., engr. officer, U.S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N.Y .; mem. Am. Soc. Naval Engrs. Office: Bethlehem Ship Corpn., Quincy. Home:


Longwood Towers, Brookline.


DUNHAM, Clarence Wells, clergyman; b. Newark, N.J., Dec. 26, 1874; s. Hcber Dunham and Helen Louise (Dauchy) D .; cd. A.B., Williams Coll., 1896, A.M., 1910, D.D., 1932; B.Th., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1901; student, N.Y. Univ., 1909-13; m. Sadie S. Willian of North Adams, June 26, 1901; 1 dau .- Ruth Elizabeth. Ordained Presbyterian ministry, 1901; pastor, Warrensburg (N.Y.) Presbyn. Ch., 1901-06, Mt. Kisco (N.Y.) Presbyn. Ch., 1906-11, Phillips Congl, Ch., Boston, 1914-20; dean and prof. N. T. Grek, Gordon Coll., Boston, 1920-23; pastor, Pilgrim Congl. Ch., Boston, 1921 -; pres. Boston City Missionary Soe .; mcm. Am. Congl. Assn. (v.p.), Founders and Patriots of America, Suffolk South Assn. of Ministers, Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Gargoyle (Williams). Monday, Winthrop, Boston Congregational (past pres.). Desc. John Dunham, deacon In the church at Plymouth, 1633. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Home: 46 Bellevue St., Uphams Corner, Boston.


DUNLOP, John William, real estate broker and agent; b. Cambridge, Apr. 23, 1874; s. John Dun- lop and Margaret Preston (Campbell) D .; ed. Miss K. V. Smith's Sch., Cambridge; A.B., Ilar- vard, 1897; in. Alice Lillian Hall of Malden, 1899; children-Lydia Hall, John William, Jr. In real estate bus., 1897 -; partner with Stephen W. Sleeper, firm of Sleeper & Dunlop, Boston. Clubs: Harvard, Harvard Varsity, Country ( Brookline), Eastern Yacht, Corinthian Yacht. Protestant. Republican. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: 374 Commonwealth Av., Boston.


DUNN, Cecil Gordon, asst. professor of Industrial biology; b. Chatham, Feb. 28, 1904; s. William Shepard Dunn and Annie Louise (Vinal) D .; ed. Concord high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1930, Ph.D., 1934; m. Lois Baxter Harwood of Newtonville, Oct 12, 1934; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Harwood. Teaching fel- low, M.I.T., 1930-34, instr. biology, 1934-39, part- time research asso., 1935-38, asst. prof. industrial biology, 1939 -; instruction and research con- cerned principally with industrial mierobiology, germicides, food technology; capt. Q.M. Res., U.S.A., Mar. 9, 1938 -; instr., Q.M. Res. Corps., 1938 -; mem. Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Pub. llealth Assu. (mem. Com. on Foods, milk excepted), A.A.A.S, Quartermaster Assn., Mass. Pub. Health Assn., Sigma XI, Delta Omega. Clib: Boston Baetcrlological (sec .- treas., 1938- 40). Author: articles on germicides and anti- septles. Protestant. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. llome: 15 Blake St., Belmont.


UNN, Esther Clandmin, professor of English; b. Portland, Me, May 5, 1891; d. Charles Dunn, Jr., and Grace E. (Walton) D .; cd. A.B., Cornell, 1913; Ph.D., Univ. London, 1922. Instr. Eng., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1913-17, instr. and dir. Eng. composi-


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tion, 1917-19; asst. prof. Eng., Smith Coll., 1922- 24; asso. prof., 1924-26, prof., 1927 -; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Internat. Fed. Univ. Women, Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am. and Eng. Shakes-Y peare Assns. Clubs: Cosmopolitan (N.Y.), Am. Women's (London). Author: Ben Jonson's Art- Elizabethan Life and Literature as Reflected Therein, 1925; The Literature of Shakespeare's England, 1936; Shakespeare in America, 1939; ar- ticles in mags. Nome: 76 Crescent St., North- ampton.


DUNN, Frederick Julian, vice-president, general counsel; b. Gardner, May 21, 1880; s. Thateher Byam Dunn and Mary S. (Dickerman) D .; ed. Cushing Acad .; A.B., Williams, 1903; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1906; m. Alice Goodnow Eaton, July 11, 1906; children-Marjory, Edward E., Richard B., Mildred. V.D., gen. counsel, N.E. Power Assn .; v.p., dir, Bellows Falls Hydro-Elee. Corp., Conn. River Power Co., Granite State Elec. Co., N.E. Power Co., N.E. Power Service Co .; pres., dir. Gardner Elec. Light Co, Green Mt. Power Corp .; dir, or tr. various subsidiaries and affiliated companies; justice, First Dist. Ct.,


Northern Worcester Co., 1908-16; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns. Clubs: Wellesley Country, Maugus ( Wellesley), Boston City, University, WIl- liams (N. Y.) Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 441 Stuart St., Boston. Home: 27 Livermore Rd., Wellesley Hills.


YDUNN, John Randall, Christlan Seience lecturer; b. Massillon, O .; s. James Randall Dunn and Caro- line Rebecca (Brown) D .; ed. gram. and high schs., Massillon; C.S.B., Mass. Metaphysical Coll., Boston, 1919; m. Katherine Cornelia Wasson of San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 31, 1906. In U.S. Govt. Service, Chinese Bur., San Francisco, 1899-1907; entered Christian Science practice, St. Louis, Mo., 1907; apptd. to Bd. of Lectureship of First Ch. of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, July 1, 1916; first reader of The Mother Church (Christian Science) in Boston, 1920-23; mem. Masons. Clubs: Hyan- misport Golf. Author: Eleven lectures widely pub. in newspapers in U.S. and abroad; articles for Christian Science Periodicals. Travel: Has vis- ited practically every continent on globe. Re- publican. Ilome: Centerville, Cape Cod.


V DUNN, Richard J., insurance company officlal; b. Ottawa, Ill., June 16, 1894; s. Richard Dunn and Margaret (O'Neill) D .; ed. LL.B., Notre Dame Univ., 1918; m. Margaret Jennett of Streator, Ill., Sept. 16, 1922; children-Richard, William, Margaret, Kathleen, John, Robert. Admitted to Ill. and Mass, bars; trial lawyer, office of John A. Bloomingston, Chicago, 1919-21; atty., Lum- bermans Mut. Casualty Co., Chicago, 1921-28; trans. to Boston and N.ES. counsel, 1928 -; 2d v.p. Lumberman's Mut. Cas. Co., Am. Motorists Ins. Co., Newton Safety Council, Inc .; dir. Federal Mut. Llability Ins. Co., Federal Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Assoc. Mutuals, Inc., Index Bur., Inc .; prof. of Ins., Boston Coll. Law Sch .; tr. Met. State Ilosp .; served as 2d lt. Inf., U.S.A., World War. Office: 260 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 300 Waverly Av., Newton.


DUNNING, Ray Potter, lawyer; b. Springfield, Dec. 12, 1888; s. James G. Dunning and Sarah Lilly (Potter) D .; ed Class, high seh., Springfield; A.B., Harvard, 1911; M. E., Harvard. Grad. Seh. Garrison St., Boston. Home: Quiney. Applied Science, 1912; m. Mildred Wharry Lewis of Cranford, N.J., Apr. 9, 1921; 1 dau .- Sally Jane. Y du PONT, E. Paul, engr .; b. Montchanin, Del., Apr.


With Am. Smelting & Relining Co., U.S. and Mex., 1912-13; res. engr., Stone & Webster Engring. Corp .. 1911-15; studied law, 1916-17; ensign, U.S.N., 1917-18, It. (j.g.), 1918-19; salesman and sales mgr. chem. products, The Barrett Co., N.Y., 1919- 24; studied law, 1924-25; admitted to Mass. bar, Oct., 1926; in gen. practice of law, Springfield, 1926 -; former dir. and past pres., Springfield Ch. Com .; mem. A.F. and A.M. (Samuel Osgood lodge, past master); K.T. Clubs: Kiwanis (dir., past pres.), University (past pres.), Harvard (Conn. Valley, past pres.), Suffield Country. Travel: U.S., Mex. Interested in civic affairs, history, hist. Republlean. Office:


novels. Congregationallst.


1387 Maln St., Springfield. Home: 33 Rencelau St., Springfield.


DUNPHY, Edwin Blakeslee, physician; b. Newark, N.J., Dee. 26, 1895; s. Alphonse Dunphy and Hor- tense (Blakeslee) D .; ed. Newark (N.J.) Acad., 1907-14; spl. War degree, Princeton, 1917; M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1922; m. Virginia Delano of West Newton, June 23, 1923; children-Joan Delano, Priscilla Alden. Interne, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1923; began practice of ophthalmology, Boston, 1925; ophthalmic surg., Mass. Eye & Bar Infirmary, 1933 -; ophthalmolo- gist, N.E. Baptist llosp., 1930 -; instr., ophthal- mology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1930 -; grad., spl. course, N.S. Naval Acad., 1917; It. (j.g.), U.S.N., with destroyer Rathburne in European waters, 1918; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. and N.E. Ophthal. Soes., Am. Acad. Ophthal. & Otolaryn- gology. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Country (Brook- line), Longwood Cricket. Author: many sei. ar- ticles In ophthalmic jours. Non-sectarian. Inde- pendent. Office: 101 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 255 Woodland Rd., Chestnut Hill.


/ DUNTON, Sewell Nightengale, manufacturer; b. Cireleville, O., Dec. 9, 1894; s. Dr. Oscar Howard Dunton and Florence Ellen (Nightengale) D .; ed. Circleville (O.) high sch .; A.B. (cum laude), Har- vard, 1918; m. Katherine Mclellan Jennison of Lowell, Sept. 24, 1921; children-Katherine Jane, Sewell Nightengale, Jr. With Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston, 1919-30; Plrnie, Simons & Co., Spring- field, 1930-31; Montague Rod & Reel Co., Mon- tague City, 1931 -; now treas, see .; dlr. see. dir. Mohawk Sales Corp .; dir. Turners Falls Bldg. & Loan Assn; sergt. maj., Harvard R.O.T.C., 1917, pvt., U.S.A., acting Regtl. sergt. maj., Harvard S.A.T.C., 1918; mem, Mass, Forestry & Park Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Greenfield, Rod & Gun, Country, Outing (Greenfield), Nat. Travel (N.Y.), Turners Falls Rotary (pres. 1937-38). Desc. Rob- ert Dunton (10th gen.), William Nightongale (9th gen.), many first settlers and soldiers in In- dinn, French, Revolutionary Wars and Wars of 1812 on. Unitarian. Democrat. Olllee: Care of Montague Rod & Reel Co., Montague City. Ilome: Green River Rd., Greenfield.


DUPER, Willlam Arthur, banker; b. Brookline, Nov. 30, 1871; s. William R. Dupee and Jeannie U. (Dupce) D .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Ethel Purdon; children-Jeannie U., Clara E, Laura D. Benkard, William A., Jr. Treas. Provident Inst. for Sav., Boston, 1929 -; dir. N.E. Mut. life Ins. Co., Merchants Nat. Bk., Children's Hosp., Boston Mun. Research Bur. Office: 36 Temple Pl., Bos- ton. Ilome: 275 Marlborough St., Boston.


YOUPERTUIS, Samuel, elergyman, professor of French: b. Switzerland, July 18, 1877; s. Henrl Lonis Dupertuis and Loulse (Guillermin) D .; was brought to U.S. 1889, naturalized, 1919; ed. A.B., Coll. Puget Sound, 1914, L.I.D., (hon.) 1936; A.M., Boston Univ., 1916; m. Myra E. Kinney of Portland, Ore., Dec. 15, 1902; children-Samuel Milton, Clarence Wesley. Ordained to ministry M.12. Ch., 1907; prof. Fr., Boston Unlv., 1922 -; pastor, West Quincy ME. Ch., 1930-39; served in Y.M.C.A, war work, Fr., 1917-22; awarded Dip- lome d'Honneur (Fr.); mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Masons. Travel: Eu- rope, U.S. Methodist. Republican. Office: 27


21, 1887; s. Francis G. du Pont and Elsie Wigfall (Simons) du P .; ed. Episcopal Aead., Phila., Pa., 1905; 13 Sc., Univ. Pa., 1909; m. Jean Kane Foulke of West Chester, Y'a., June 9, 1910; children-E. Paul, Francis George, Stephen, Benjamin Bon- nean, R. Jacques Turgot, Alexis Irenee. Engr., 1911-15; with engring. dept., I. I. du Pont de Nemonrs and Co., 1915-18; with Ball Graln Ex- plosives Co., 1919-30; pres. du Pont Motors, Inc., 1930 -; pres. Indian Motorcycle Co., 1935 -; part- ner Francis I. du Pont and Co. (mem. NY. Stock Exchange); mem. Phi Kappa Sigina. Club: Co- rinthian Yacht. Ollice: 824 State St., Springfield. Home: Montchanin, Del.




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