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ANDERSON, Carl Oscar, artist; b. Gotland, Sweden, July 31, 1873; s. Anders VIctor Anderson and Marie (Johanson) A .; ed. Conn. League of Art Students; widower; 1 dau .- Mrs. Martin Miller. Landscape painter, Gloucester, 1908 -; held 20 an- nual exhibitions of paintings, Hartford, Conn .; exhibited in leading art centers, U.S .; works in pub. bldgs., pvt. collections; murals, "Work and Play" (7 panels), Hovey Sch., Gloucester; tapes- tries, "Spirit of Gloucester Harbor" (4 pancls), High Sch., Gloucester; charter mem. Gloucester Soc. Artists (pres. 9 yrs., now sec.); mcm. North Shore Arts Assn. Travel: Swed., Eng., Belg. Protestant. Studio and home: Banner Hill, Gloucester.
YANDERSON, Clifford Spence, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Aug. 24, 1878; s. Thomas Davis Anderson, Jr., and Fanny Maria (Cross) A .; ed. Providence (R.I.) high sch .; Worcester Acad .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Phyllis Green of Phila., Pa., Oct. 15, 1908; I son -- Robert Patton. Gen. practice of law, Hudson & Anderson, Worcester, 1903-08, Stiles & Anderson, 1908-15; asst. counsel, Norton Co., 1915-25, counsel and asst. sec., 1925-35, gen. counsel, dir., sec., 1935 -; dir., sec., Norton Pike Co., Indian Hill Co., and Norton Co. of Canada, Ltd .; v.p., Worcester Mechanics Sav. Bk .; dir. Mechanics Nat. Bk .; tr. Worcester City Hosp .; major and brigade q.m., Mass. State Guard, World War, till Aug. 1, 1917; dir., U.S. Chamber of Commerce; mem., Nat. In- dustrial Conf. Bd., Worcester Chamber of Com- merce (past pres.), Asso. Industries Mass., Nat. Assn. Mfrs. (past v.p.). Clubs: Worcester, Tat- nuck Country, Players, University (Worcester, Boston), Brown (N.Y.), The Bohemians. Editor: Charter, Laws and Ordinances of the City of Worcester. Baptist. Republican. Office: Norton Co, Worcester. Home: 11 Wheeler Av., Worces- ter. Summer res .: "Wabanok," Sturbridge.
VANDERSON, Edward Morse, insurance broker; b. Malden, June 20, 1892; s. Joseph Edward Anderson and Edith (Wolfsen) A .; ed. Malden high sch .; m. Marian D. Locke of Malden, Aug. 15, 1917; chil- dren-E. Locke, Lorraine. 1st It. Q.M.C., U.S. A., May 15, 1917-Dec. 20, 1918; mem. Masons, Shrine, B.P.O.E. Clubs: Rockport Country, Kernwood ( Malden), Engineers (Boston). Universalist. Republican. Office: 40 Broad St., Boston. Home: 36 Alpine St., Malden. Summer res .: 15 Briarstone Rd., Rockport.
1 ANDERSON, Elbridge Roberts, lawyer; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 12, 1864; s. Galusha Anderson and Mary E. (Roberts) A .; ed. pub. schs., Chicago, Il .; Colo. State Sch. Mines; S.B., Univ. Chicago, 1885; m. Elizabeth D. Harris of Salem, May 1889 ((.); m. (2nd) Blanche W. Hobbs of Winthrop, Oct. 1932; 1 dau .- Mrs. Mary F. Luscomb (d.). Ad- mitted Mass. Bar, Essex Co., 1886; practiced law, Boston, 1886 -; chmn. Pub. Safety Com., Hamil- ton and Wenham, World War; mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange, Boston; former mem. Bd. Health, Wenham; mem. Internat. Law Assn., Anı., Mass., Middlesex, Essex Co., and Boston Bar Assns., Essex Inst., Phi Kappa Psi. Club: Ex- change (Boston). Co-author: Galusha Anderson, Educator; speeches on the Bar, legal procedure, politics. Travel: Europe (10 times), to study le- gal procedure, family hist. in Scotland; U.S. (ex- tensive). Baptist. Republican. Office: Suite 501, Old State Bldg., 209 Washington St., Boston. Home: Main St., Wenham.
VANDERSON, George Pomeroy, lawyer, journalist; b. St. Albans, Vt., Feb. 19, 18/3; s. Stephen Brown Anderson and Mary Ann Frances (Pomeroy) A .; ed. St. Albans (Vt.) high sen .; A.B., Univ. Vt., 1896; LL.B., Northeastern IJniv., 1907; spl. stu- dent, Harvard, 1915; m. Persis Greely Dutcher of St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 17, 1900; children-Persis Greely (d. 1932), Frances Pomeroy, Phillp Dutcher. With Boston Globe over 20 yrs .; asst. sec., Boston Stock Exchange, 1919-25; now practicing atty., with hist. research as avocation; mem. Boston
Com. Council, 1907; alderman, 1908-09; mem. Mass. Gen. Ct., 1925-32; House chmn., com. that planned Tercentenary celebration; mem. Legal Advisory Bd., Ward 4, Boston, 1917. Mem. Rep. League of Ward 4, Boston, Conn. and Vt. Hist. Socs., Colonial Soc. Mass .; former sec., St. John's Lodge, A.F.&.A.M., oldest Masonic lodge in Am. Club: Newspaper. Author: Who Wrote Ethan Al- len's Bible ?; Ebenezer Mackintosh, Stamp Act Rloter and Patriot; Pascal Paoli, an Inspiration to the Sons of Liberty; (now in preparation) Thomas Young, 1732-1777, Patriot, Poet and Physician. Ed .: Three Hundred Years of the General Court of Massachusetts, 1630-1930. Desc. Shattuck, Tenney, Stearns, and Pomeroy, early settlers, 1630- 40; also Phelps and Griswold families of Conn. Congregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 25 Cumberland St., Boston.
VANDERSON, Harry Gray, Jr., business man; b. N.Y. City, Apr. 5, 1895; s. Ilarry Gray Anderson and Charlotte May (Alexander) A .; ed. Worcester Acad .; A.B., Yale, 1917; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Schi. Bus. Adm., 1927; m. Rose Douglas Wilson of Cam- bridge. Nov. 22, 1923; 1 dau .- Charlotte Rose. Production dept., shop study, sales dept., Chase Brass & Copper Co., Waterbury, Conn., and Cleve- land, (., 1919-25; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. (distinction degree, #1 man), 1925-27; in trust dept., Hale & Dorr, 1927 -; treas., Scoutland, Inc., Parkwood Corp .; held various ranks during World War, from seaman, 2nd class, U.S.N.R.F., to Lt. (j.g.), U.S.N., Apr. 4, 1917-June 20, 1919, with de- stroyer flotilla in French waters; mem. Beta Theta Pi. Protestant. Republican. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 17 Longfellow Rd., Wel- lesley Hills.
'ANDERSON, Isabel (Mrs. Larz Anderson), author; b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 29, 1876; dau. Commodore - George Perkins (U.S.N.) and Anna (Weld) P .; ed. Miss Winsor's Sch., Boston; Litt.D., George Washington Univ., 1918; LL.D., Boston Univ., 1930; m. June 10, 1897, Larz Anderson (minister to Belgium, 1911-12, Ambassador to Japan, 1912- 13), 1st Commandant D.C. Red Cross Canteen; canteen service, Am. Red Cross in France, 1917; served as Red Cross nurse in French and Bel- gian hospitals; Decorations: Medals of Elizabeth (Belg.), Croix de Guerre (Fr.) ; mem. D.A.R. (li- brarian general, 1923); Nat. League Am. Pen- Clubs: Boston Authors', Chilton. Au- thor: The Great Sea Horse, 1909; Captain Ginger wonen. Series, 1911; The Spell of Japan, 1914; The Spell of the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines, 1916; Odd Corners, 1917; Zigzagging, 1918; Pres- idents and Pies, 1920; Topsy Turvy and the Gold Star, 1920; Polly the Pagan, 1922; The Kiss and the Queue, 1925; The Wall Paper Code, 1926; Un- der the Black Horse Flag, 1926; From Corsair to Riflian, 1927; Circling South America, 1928; Cir- cling Africa, 1929; A Yacht in the Mediterranean Seas, 1930; In Eastern Sens, 1934; Zigzagging the South Seas, 1936; I Hear a Call (poems), 1938. Plays: Everyboy, 1920; The Witch in the Woods, 1925; Merry Jerry, 1928; Justice Whisker's Trial, 1929; Little Madcap's Journey, 1931; Marina, 1932; Dick Whittington, 1932-33; The Gec Whiz, 1933; King Foxy, 1933; Freedom, 1933; Robinson Crusoe, 1934; Wing, 1934; Sir Frog Gocs A-Traveling, 1935; The Kiss and the Queue, 1935; Tahiti Ilo,
1936; Island of the Moon, 1936; Under the Bo Tree, 1936; The Green Turban, 1937; The Gold Madonna, 1937; Fuente, the Matador, 1937; A City Built in a Night, 1937; K'ung, 1938; The Red Flame, 1938. Home: "Weld", Brookline.
ANDERSON, Martin Leonard, wholesale merchant, linen importer; b. Stromstad, Swed .; s. Otto M. Andersson and Lotta (Andersson) A .; ed. early yrs. in Swed .; Plymouth Bus. Sch., Gloucester; Burdett Coll., Boston; B.B.A., Boston Unlv. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1919; m. Helen Ransom Brigham of To- peka, Kan., May 9, 1922; children-Martin I,., Jr., Ralph Ransom. In accounting dept., Swift & Co., 1912-19; chief accountant, Joncs, McDuffee & Stratton, 1919-25; estab. M. L. Anderson Co., 1925, pres., treas., dir., 1925 -. 1st v.p., dir., William Rydberg Baking Co. worked under dir. U.S. Food Administration, 1917-18 .; mem. Mass. Hort. Soc. ; Alpha Kappa Psi; Boston I'niv. Lodge,
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A.F.&A.M .; Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Boston City. Travel: Europe, U.S. Wife's fam- ily, Brighams, settled in Watertown and Boston, 1635. Episcopalian. Republiean. St., Boston. Home: 60 Horace Rd., Oflice: 52 Chauney
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YANDERSON, Oscar Kelley, president of Consoli- dated Investment Trust; b. Lamoni, Ia., May 11, 1907; s. Oscar Anderson and Ella Belle (Kelley) A .; ed. Graceland Jr. Coll .; B.A., Univ. Ia., 1927; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm., 1929; in. Alma W. Weichel, Jan. 21, 1933. With Stone & Webster, Ine., Boston, 1929-31; v.p. Kidder Pca- body Acceptanee Corp., 1931-33; v.p. and see. Con- solidated Investment Trust, 1933-35, pres. and tr., 1935 -; pres. and dir. Boston Fund, Ine., Boston Management and Research Corp .; dir. Am. Felt Co., Dewey & Almy Chem. Co., Daniel Green Co., Mitehell & Smith, Ine., Roekland & Roekport Lime Co., Inc., Nat. Rockland Bank of Boston; mem. Sigma Chi, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Exchange, Winehester Country, Republiean
(Mass.). Protestant. Republican. Oflice: 19 Congress St., Boston. Home: 9 Lakeview Rd., Winchester. Summer res .: Manchester.
.ANDERSON, Ruth (Mrs. Samuel Temple), portrait painter; b. Carlisle, Pa., Dee. 29, 1892; d. William Thomas Anderson and Aliee (Groome) A .; ed. B.E., West Chester State Teachers Coll., 1908; student Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1909-12, Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore, 1913; in. Samuel Tem- ple of Boston, May 18, 1918. Teacher art, Friends' Sch., Baltimore, 1909-10; specialized in painting children's portraits since 1918; represented in colleetions in New York, Chicago, Boston, Phila- delphla, Baltimore, Washington, Detroit, St. Louis, Louisville, Chattanooga, etc .; awarded portrait prize, North Shore Arts Assn .; European seholar- ship, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, also fellow same; hon. mention Nat. Assn. Women Painters and Sculp- tors; mem. North Shore Arts Assn. (tr.), Wash- ington Soe. Artists, Guild of Boston Artists, Won- en's Republican Club of Mass. Travel: Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Rhodes, Greece, It., Fr., Sp., Switz., Hungary, Belg., Austria, Czeeho-Slovakia, Holland, Ger., Eng., Seot., Den., Norway, Sweden, Mex. Home: 53 Charles St., Boston.
V ANDERSON, WHHam Davld, investment banker; b. Chleago, Ill., Aug. 15, 1907; s. William France Anderson and Mary Abbe (Gardner) A .; ed. Phil- . lips Andover Acad .; A.B., Yale, 1930; unmarried. Began in investment bus, with Halsey Stuart, Chicago, Ill., fall 1930; moved with same firm to Boston, May 1931; with M. W. Harris, N. Y. City, 1932-33; with Burr Gannett, Boston, 1933- 34, Lee lligginson Corp., 1935-37; opened Boston ofliee for Shields & Co., Mar. 1937; dir. Denison House, 1933-39 (resigned), Lincoln House, 1939. Clubs: Tennis & Racquet, Longwood Covered Courts, Yale (Boston, sec., 1937 -; N.Y.), Hyannis- port Golt (dir.), D.K.E. Unitarian. Republican. Offiec: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 993 Me- morial Dr., Cambridge. Summer res .: Hyannis- port.
WANDERSON, William Franklin, minister, edueator, bishop; b. near Morgantown, W. Va., Apr. 22, 1860; s. William Anderson and Elizabeth (Coombs) A .; ed. pub. schs., W.Va .; Prep. Dept., Univ. W.Va .; Univ. W.Va .; Ohio Wesleyan Univ .; B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1887; A.M., N.Y. Univ., 1902; D.D., Wesleyan and Norwich Univs .; LL.D., Ohlo Wes- · leyan, Upper lowa, and Ohio Northern Univs .; Litt. D., Boston Univ .; m. Jennie Lulah Ketcham of Cineinnati, O., June 9, 1887; children-William K., Mary Elizabeth, Ruth T., Paul Charles (d.), Lulah Virginia, Katherine Livingston, Margaret Ketcham. Pastor, Mott Av. Ch., N.Y. Clty, 1887- 89, St. James Ch., Kingston, N. Y., 1890-94, Wash- ington Sq. Ch., N.Y. City, 1895-98, Ossining, 1899- 1904; rec. see. bd. edn., M.ES. Ch., 1898-1904, corr. sec., 1904-08, bishop, 1908 -; acting pres., Boston Univ., 1925-26; res. bishop, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1908-12, Cincinnati, O., 1912-24, Boston, 1924-32; retired 1932; prof. rel. hist., chaplain, Carleton Coll., 1932-34; spl. lecturer, Rollins Coll., Winter Park, Fla., 1935; prof. Bibl. Rel. Ilist., Wesleyan (Jr.) Coll., Athens, Tenn., 1936, Florida Southern
Coll., Lakeland, Fla., 1937-1940; ed., The Chr. Stu- dent, 1901-08; tr. Drew Theol. Sem., Mcharry Med. Coll. (Nashville, Tenn.), Goucher Coll., Boston Univ., etc .; pres. Bd. Edn. M.E. Ch., Chicago, 1920- 32; visited missions of M.E. Ch., No. Africa, 1914; supervisor missions in 1t., Fr., Fin., Nor., N. Afri- ca., Rus., 1915-18; as mem. for Europe, Com, of Emergeney & Reconstruction, M.E. Ch., made 5 trips during World War to administer work in Fr., No. Africa, 1t., Sp., Nor., Swed., Den., F'in., Rus .: Army Y.M.C.A. work, 1918; guest of French and Italian govts. on tours of battle fronts; del., M.E. Ch., to Eng. and Irish Wesleyan eonfs., 1918: fraternal del. from Fed. Council of Chs. of Christ in Am. to L'Assemblée General du Protestantisme Française, Lyon, Fr., Nov., 1919; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, Masons (32°); Chevalier of Legion of Honor (France). Clubs: Ministers, University ( Boston), Winter Park, Fla.). Author: The Compulsion of Love, 1904; articles in rel. and Secular press. Ed., The Challenge of Today, 1915. Oflice and home: 860 East Park Av., Winter Park, Fla. Summer res .: Amblewood, Puritan Rd., Buzzard's Bay.
ANDRE, Jesse A. G., lawyer; b. Stroudsburg, l'a., Mar. 2, 1894; s. William E. Andre and Lida Book - hout (Graves) A .; ed. Stroudsburg (Pa.) high seh .; LL. B., Dickinson Sch. of Law, 1917; student, Univ. Sorbonne, 1919; in. Maybell A. Miller of Northamp- ton, May 12, 1923; children-Muriel J., Nanette M .. Darleen E. Teacher, rural sch., 1913-14; worked in Remington Arms, Bridgeport, Conn., 1917; worked in Pro-Phy-Lae-Tie Brush. Co., 1919-20; admitted to Mass. bar, 1921; entered general prac- tiee at Northampton; mem, firm of Stevens and Andre, 1921 -; clerk pro tem., Dist. Court, 1922- 23; asst. dist. atty., 1923-24; city solleltor, North- ampton, 1925-26, mayor, 1928-29; served as pvt. 23d Engrs., with A.E.F., 1917-19; dir. Northamp- ton Hotel Co., Hotel Essex, Inc., Northampton Chamber of Commerce, Northampton Y.M.C.A .; mem. Am., Mass. and Hampshire County Bar Assns., Am. Legion, Vets. For. Wars, Sons of Union Vets., P.O.S. of A., Elks. Club: Northamp- ton Republican. Methodist. Republiean. Oflice: 39 Main St., Northampton. Home: 26 Marshall St., Northampton.
ANDRES, Frederick William, lawyer; b. Alexandria, Egypt, Sept. 21, 1906; s. Frederick Henry Andres and Laura Edith (Beazell) A .; ed. Phillips Exe- ter Acad .; Arlington high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1929; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1932; m. Katherine Pratt Weeks of Brookline, Sept. 9, 1931; ehildren-Katherine Weeks, Anita. Asso. with Sherburne, Powers & Needham, Boston, Sept., 1932 -; gen. law practice; mem. Boston Bar Assn., Phi Gamma' Delta, Casque & Gauntlet Sr. Soe., Gen. Assn. of Alumni of Dartmouth Coll. (exee. com.), Dartmouth Secretaries Assn. (pres , 1938-1939); See. Dartmouth Class 1929. Club: Harvard (Boston). Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: 75 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 31 Moreland Avc., Newton Centre.
VANDRESS, James Mace, teacher, editor, author; b. Chesaning, Mich., July 30, 1881; s. James Thom- as Andress and Susan (Babion) a .; ed. Chesaning (Mieh.) high sch .; A.B., B.Pd., Mich. State Normal Coll., 1905; Ph.M., Univ. Chicago, 1906; A.M., Har- vard, 1908; Ph. D., Clark Univ., 1916; (hon.) M.Id., Mich. State Normal Coll., 1923; m. Annie Laura Turner of Worcester, June 29, 1930; children --- Judith, Charlotte, Philip, Ruth. Now head of dept. psychology, Wheelock Sch .; instr. psychol., Mass. Sch. Art; ed., School & Health Dept., Hygeia. Author and editor, Andress Health Series (texts for children). Author: books, mag. artieles. Travel: U.S., Can., Europe. Congregationalist. Independent Republiean. Offiee and home: 67 Clyde St., Newtonville. Summer res .: R.F.D. 2, Contoocook, N.11.
,ANDREW, John Charles States, professor of social sciences; b. Boston, June 15, 1871; s. John Andrew and Agnes (Morrison) A .; ed. Boston Latin Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1898; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1902; m. Cynthia ES. Hollis of Boston, July 29, 1922 (d.). Asst., Ilarvard, 1897-1900; head of dept. hist., Mt. Hermon Seh., 1905-06;
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Lynn English high sch., 1906-16; see. Sch. Dept., Lynn, 1918-19; head of St. Aignan Inst. of Citizen- ship, France, with A. I.F., 1919; prof. social sei., Penn. Coll., Iowa, 1920-21; prof. Am. hist. and economics, Colby Coll., 1921-23; prof. social sei- ences, Boston Univ., since 1924; served with Arny Ednl. Corps, as Inf. officer without rank with A.E.F., 1919; tr. Old South Assn. (Boston), Dona- tions for Edn. in Liberia. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Boston University, 84 Exeter St., Boston. Home: 1799 Beacon St., Brookline.
VANDREW, Richard, artist; b. Belfast, Ire., Jan. 9, 1869; s. John Andrew and Agnes (Morrison) A .; ed. Mass, Sch. Art, 1886-92; Acad. Julien (Paris), 1893-94; Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1894-95; m. Luey Choate Pew of Gloucester, Sept. 12, 1905. Etcher, lithographer, portrait painter; instr. drawing and painting, Mass. Sch. Art, 1907-37; represented by murals in Hall of Valor, Mass. State House; portraits of Mr. Davis, headmaster, Sherburne- Jefferson sch., Boston, Mr. Dutton of Houghton & Dutton; mem. Boston Guild of Artists, Glouees- ter Soe. Artists (pres.). Travel: Fr., Eng., Ire., Seot. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 19 Grapevine Rd., Gloucester.
VANDREWS, Arthur Irving, educator; b. Providence, R.I., Mar. 27, 1878; s. Frederick William Andrews and Elizabeth Heard ( Howard) A .; A.B., Brown Univ., 1901; Univ. Wis., 1901-02; Ph.D., Harvard Univ., 1905; m. Alice LaSalle Gladding of Provi- dence, June 26, 1907. Instr. hist., Simmons Coll., 1906-09; asst. prof. hist., Tufts Coll., 1909-12, asso. prof., 1911, prof. hist. and internat. law, 1912-26; prof. hist., Univ. Vt., 1927-28; prof. dip- lomaey, Charles Univ., Prague, 1921; lecturer, Univ. Cluj (Rumania), 1931; Dean, Inst. of World Affairs, Saco, Me., 1935 -; chmn. com. on war aims, S.A.T.C., Tufts Coll., 1918; sec. N.E. Group for Hist. Service, 1917-19; mem. The Inquiry, U.S. Dept. of State, 1918; decorated Comandor Coroana Romaniei, Jugoslav Crown, Czechoslovak White Lion; Am. mem. com. on constitution, Internat. Com. Hist. Sciences; corr. mem. Sch. for Slavonie Studies (London) ; mem. Am. Hist. Assu., Am. Poht. Sei. Assn., Am. Soe. Internat. Law, Institut de Carthage (Tunis), For. Policy Assn .; fellow Royal Geog. Soc. Author: articles in Am. Jour. Internat. Law, Am. Hist. Rev., Slavonic Rev., Social Sci. Abstracts, ete .; editor: chapt. on Africa in Guide to Ilist. Lit .; Arcos MS., Tunis Cam- paign of 1535; specialist in the Slavie and Mo- hammedan East. Travel: Europe and Africa, 1899, 1905-06, 1920-21, 1930, 1931. Dese. John Andrews, Portsmouth, N.H., 1637. Universalist. Republican. Home: Lower Warner, N.Il.
ANDREWS, Charles Tius, professor; b. Conant, Fla., May 20, 1888; s. Frederick Reed Andrews and Mary Ellen ( Hopkins) A .; ed., A.B. (cum laude), Univ. Mich., 1923; A.M., Harvard, 1928: m. Doris MeDuffee of Alton, N.H., Aug. 31, 1929; 1 dau .- Sally Titus. Entered commercial employment at age of 12; sec. to chief exec., Southern Pacific Co., 1913-18; journalistic and lit. work, 1923-28: prof., econ. dept., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm. 1928 -: on sabbatical leave to conduct work and research program in real estate and construction fields, 1938-39; q.m. sergt., Q.M.C., Army Transport Service, U.S.A., N.Y. City, July 1918-Feb. 1919; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University of Mich- igan Alumni (Boston). Travel: U.S. (extensive), Mex., Can. Author: various monographs. Ma- ternal ancestors among early colonial settlers in Boston and Brookline. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: College of Business Administration, Boston University, Boston. Home: 35 Louise Rd., Bel- mont.
ANDREWS, Fannie Fern Phillips, author and pub- licist; b. Margaretville, N.S., Can .; d. William Wallace Phillips and Anna Maria (Brown) P .; ed. Salem Normal Sch .: Mass. Teachers Coll., Salem; Harvard Summer Sch., 1895, 1896; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1902, A.M., 1920, Ph.D., 1923; m. Edwin G. Andrews of Essex, July 16, 1890. Pres. and or- ganizer, Sherwin-Hyde Parents' Assn, (1st par- ents' assn. connected with schs, organized any- where), Boston, 1905; organizer, Boston Home and Sch. Assn., 1907, pres. 1914-18; founder and
sec., Am. Sch. Citizenship League, 1908 -; Coun- eil of Internat. Peace Bur., Geneva, Switz., 1911; spl. collaborator, U.S. Bur. Edn., 1912-21, rep. to Internat. Conf. on Edn., The Hague, 1911, Peace Conf., Paris, 1919; rep. of League to Enforce Peace to Conf. of Allied Soes., Paris, 1919; ad- dressed League of Nations on plan for Internat. Bur. Edn .; active information of World Fed. Edn. Assns., San Francisco, 1923; rep. of U.S. to 3rd Internat. Conf. on Pub. Instru., 1931, 5th Conf., 1936; made investigation of European diplomacy, traveling in ten countries, 1936, con- tinued investigation in same countries, also Ru- mania, Jugoslavia, and Bulgaria, 1937 (all ma- terial to be incorporated in fortheoming book); tr., Radcliffe Coll., 1927-33; fellow Am. Geog. Soc. (1933-); mem. Internat. Bur. Edn. (adv. com.), Am. Council Edn. (com. on internat. aspects of edn.), N.E.A. (for, relations com.), N.E. Women's Press Assn. (rep. at Peace Conf., Paris, 1919), Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Am. Soe. Internat. Law, Acad. Polit. & Social Sci., World Centre for Wom- en's Archives, Am. Polit. Sei. Assn., Nat. Council Social Studies, Nat. Econ. League, Nat. Com. on Prisons and Prison Labor, Nat. Cont. of Jews and Christians (women's adv. com.), For. Policy Assn. (Boston br., mem. program com., 1926-27, council 1927-), Am. Assn. Univ. Women (pres. Boston br., 1923-25; chmn. internat. relations com., 1925-32; del. to conf. Internat. Fed. Univ. Women, Cracow, Poland, Aug. 1936), Boston League Women Voters (bd. dirs. and chmu. in- ternat. relations com., 1922-29), Radcliffe Alumnae Assn. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Authors, Col- lege, Business & Professional Women's, Radeliffe (Boston), National Clubhouse (Washington,
D.C.), Republican of Mass., American University Women's ( Paris), Lyceum (Paris), International Guild. Author: The War-What Should be said about it in the Schools?, 19144; Freedom of the Seas, 1917; The United States and the World Fam- ily (in a course on citizenship and patriotism), 1918; a course on Foreign Relations (prepared for Army Edn. Cominn., Paris), 1919; The Mandatory System after the World War (doctor's thesis), 1923; The Holy Land under Mandate (2 vols.), 1931; (to be published) European Diplomacy since 1919; many articles in mags, and prof. jours. Ed- itor: An American Citizenship Course in United States Ilistory, with Type Studies (5 vols.). Trav- (1: Near East (to study mandates of Palestine, Syria, and Iraq), 1925; 10 European countries, 1936-37. Liberal in religion. Republican. Home: 295 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
V ANDREWS, Francis Marshall, teacher, school prin- cipal; b. Manchester, May 30, 1895; s. Francis M. Andrews and Susan M. (Huntoon) A .; ed. Story high sch., Manchester; Sc.B., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1916; Ed.M., Boston Univ. Sch. Edn., 1933; m. Ruth Baker of Greeley, Colo., July 14, 1920; children- Nancy Ellen, Richard Nelson. On ranch, 1916-17; teacher, later prin. of high sch., Bridgewater, 1919-25; prin. boys sch., Perkins Instn., Water- town, 1925-33, also of lower sch., 1933-35, prin. of entire instn., 1935 -; pvt. 1st class, later flying ca- det; 66 Balloon Co., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Mass. Assn. for Promoting Interests of Adult Blind, (sec.) Am. Assn. Instrs. of Blind (exec. com., 1937), A.F. & A.M. (Fellowship Lodge). Am. Le- gion, (Frank B. Amaral) Post, Phl Delta Kappa. Club: Apollo (Boston). Reed hon. Academic med- al, Mass. State Coll., 1938. Desc. early settlers, Mass. Episcopalian. Ropublican. Office and home: Perkins Institution, Watertown.
ANDREWS, Frank Linden, investment banker; b. Fall River, July 29, 1861: s. Elihu Andrews and Mary M. ( Bliss) A .; ed. Fall River pub. sch. and high sch .; studied vocal music with George J. Parker, Boston; with Leo Koffer, New York, N.Y .; choral conducting with Carl Zerrahn, 22. Mollen- lauer and B. J. Lang; m. Flora B. Campbell, Apr. 29, 1891 (d.): 1 son-Alan Hall. Engaged in business in Fall River continuously since 1880; employed in banks, 1880-93; cotton mehit., 1894- 1920; investment banking since 1920; also vocal teacher, conductor music and athlete; winner 100 yds. dash Internat. Games, Boston, 1890; fencing
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champion of New England, 1891; yachtsman, win- ner 2nd race New York, N.Y., to Marblehead, 1904; as horseman winner riding and driving va- rious New England shows; pres. Frank L. An- drews & Son Associates, F. L. Andrews Investms. Trust, States & Canada Utilitles; treas. Manson- vllle Utilities, Ltd., Investors Federation, Inc., The Management Assn. Desc. (through paternal grandparents) Nelly Hall (Mrs. Carinl Andrews) ; Ilneal desc. Miles Standish, Mayflower Pilgrim. Congregationalist. Office: 162 Bank St. Home: 208 Lincoln Ave., Fall River.
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