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EARLE, Ralph, college president; b. Woreester, May 3, 1874; s. Stephen Carpenter Earle and Mary Louisa (Brown) E .; ed. Worcester high sch .; S. B., U.S. Naval Acad., 1896; Se.D., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1925; D).Eng., Rensselaer Univ., 1996; LL.D., Amherst Coll., 1929, Clark Univ., 1930; m. Janet Turner Schenek of Annapolis, Md., Sept. 29, 1898; children-Ralph, Jr., Mary Janet. Served in Sp. War as ensign on U.S.S. Hornet; served on many vessels, as Missouri, 1903-05; in charge of Maga- zine and Chem. Lab., Philippines, 1908-10; teacher physies, ehem., dept. elee. engring., later English, Naval Aead., 1911-13; chief of Bur. of Ordnance, with rank of Rear-Admiral, 1916-20; left post for Sea duty with rank of eapt .; Ordnance Bur. under him played major part in two of greatest accom- plishments of the war, the construction of the Northern Barrage and design and construction of spl. railway batteries; in command of Naval Tor- pedo sta., Newport, R.I., 1923-25; pres. Woreester l'oly Inst., 1925 -; tr. Worcester Five Cent Sav. Bk., Woreester Aead .; Comdr. of Bath, Comdr. Le- gion of llonour, Navy and Army Distinguished Service medals; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Soc. Promo- tion Engring. Edn., Worcester Fire Soe, Clubs: Worcester, St. Wulstan, N. Y. Yacht, Army & Navy (Wash., D.C.), Rotary. Author: Life at U.S. Naval Academy; Naval Traditions. Travel: most of world. Ancestors at Plymonth, 1620, Boston, 1632. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Worcester Poly- technic Institute, Worcester. Home: 11 Boynton St., Worcester. Summer res .: Earle Ridge, Leices- ter.
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EARLE, Ralph Swain, lawyer; b. Watertown, Feb. 26, 1880; s. Edward B. Earle and Julia Hays ( Bart- lett) IS .; ed. Cutler's Seh., Newton; A.B., Harvard,
1902; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1905. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1905; praetieed law in Boston, 1905- 19; counsel for town of Sharon, 1918-19; atty. for Sharon Coop. Bk., 1912-19; treas, and dir. Clark and Mills Elee. Co .; tr. Clark Realty Trust; served on Legal Adv. Bd .; dep. govt, appe il agt., Div. No. 35, World War; mem. I. r " Norfolk Co., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Am, Per. 1or, Masons. Clubs: Harvard, University, Boston City, Appalachian Mt. Republican. Office: 75 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 350 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
NEARLY, Eleanor, writer; b. Newton; d. James A. Early and Sarah ( Dolan) E .; ed. Miss Wheelock's Sch .; unmarried. Newspaper writer, Boston, N.Y., Washington, P'aris; some fletion; travel books. Clubs: Altrusa, Pen Women, Press, Author: And This is Boston; And This is Cape Cod; And This is Washington; Behold the White Mountains; Ports of the Sun; That's a Place I want to Go; The Adi- rondaeks; newspaper and mag, articles, mostly on travel. Travel: Europe, W.1., Africa. Home: Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: Allerton.
VEASTMAN, Clarence Willis, professor of German; b. Coneord, N.H., Jan. 3, 1873; s. Charles L. East- man and Sarah (French) E .; ed. Concord (N.H.) and Worcester high sehs .; S.B., Worcester Poly- Inst., 1894; student, Univ. Göttingen and Leipzig, 1895-98; Ph.D., Univ. Leipzig, 1898; student, Univ. Zürich, 1922-23; A.M. hon., Amherst Coll., 1912; m. Ann Ilull Dey of Iowa City, la., Aug. 29, 1906; children-Anthony Dey, Philip Dey, Karl Dey. Asst. in modern langs., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1894-95; instr. German, Univ. la., 1898-1901, asst. prof., 1901-07; taught summer sch., Univ. Mo., 1903, 1905; Univ. Chicago, 1902: asso. prof., Am- herst Coll., 1907-09, prof. German lang. and llt., 1909 -; moderator, Amherst, 1926 -; translator for P.O. Dept., 1918; helped organize mil. unit at Am- herst Coll .; attended 4th O.T.C., World War; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., Goethe Soe. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Clubs: Amherst Faculty, Golf. Author: An Account of Some of the Aneestors of Harry Thompson and Myra Hull. Editor: German texts. Desc. Hannah Dustin, Haverhill. Episcopallan. Republican. Of- fice: Amherst College, Amherst. Ilome: 86 North- ampton Rd., Amherst.
EASTMAN, Elaine Goodale, teacher, author; b. Mt. Washington, Oct. 9, 1863; d. Henry Sterling Goodale and Dora Hill (Read) G .; ed. at home by parents and tutors; m. Charles A. Eastman, M.D., of Plne Ridge, S.D., June 18, 1891; children-Dora Winona, Irene (d.), Virginia (Mrs. Sterling Whitbeek), Ohiyesa, Eleanor (Mrs. Ernst M. Mensel), Flor- ence (Mrs. Earle II. Prentiss, d.). Writer, verse and prose, sinee early ehlldhood; teacher, super- visor, Indian sehs., 1883-91; head, summer camp for girls, 1915-25; mem. Nat. League Women Vot- ers, Women's Internat. League for Peace and Free- dom, Order of Bookfellows (internat.). Author: (with sister, Dora Read Goodale) Apple Blossoms, 1878; In Berkshire with the Wild Flowers, 1879; All Round the Year, 1880; (alone) Journal of a Farmer's Daughter, 1881; Little Brother o' Dreams, 1910; Yellow Star, 1911; Indian Legends Retold, 1918; Luck of Oldaeres, 1927; The Voice of Eve (verse with autobiog. sketeh), 1930; Hundred Ma- ples, 1935; Pratt: the Red Man's Moses (biog- raphy ), 1935; (with Dr. Eastman) Wigwam Even- ings, etc .; articles and verse in Independent, Forum, Christian Century, Advanee, Good Housekeeping, Boston Transcript, Springfield Republican, etc. Dir. dese., Hon. John Read of Boston and Lonetown Manor, Conn., 1630-1749, Queen's atty., judge advo- cate. Congregationallst. Independent. llome: 12 Bright St., Northampton.
EASTMAN, Frederle Bailey, banker; b. of Am. parents In Waterloo, Que., Canada, Mar. 14, 1894; s. Charles Mason Eastman and Emilie Dean (Bai- ley) E .; ed. associate In arts, Waterloo Aead., 1909; spl. course in French, St. Bernard Coll., 1909- 10; m. Mildred Vletorla Cooper of E. Angus, Que., May 21, 1919; children-lfrederle Bailey, Cooper, Robert Dillingham. Clk. Canadian Bk. of Com- meree, 1910-12; with State Street Trust Co. 1912-, asst. trust officer, 1924-, specializing in ageney
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· service and in charge of same div. of trust dept .; enlisted as pvt. U.S. Med. Corps, Base Hosp. No. 44, 1917; served 10 mos. overseas; discharged as sergt., May 2, 1919; dir. and treas. bd. trs. Newton Y.M.C.A .; dir. Newtonville Group, Boy Scouts of Am., tr. Veterans' Assn., Base Hosp. No. 44; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce; Voyagers' Philo- sophical Soc. (pres.). Clubs: Round Table (past pres.), Prospectors' (Newton), Young Men's Re- publican. Author: The Trail of Yesterday and other verses for The Bully-Tin of Base Hosp No. 44, ed. since 1918. Father in Vermont Volunteer Infantry, Civil War; maternal grandfather, lt. Charles F. Bailey, 1st Vt. officer killed in action, Civil War. Universalist. Republican. Office: State Street Trust Co., Boston. Home: 73 Madison Av., Newtonville.
V EASTMAN, Ralph Mason, banker; b. of Am, parents in Waterloo, Que., Canada, Jan. 27, 1891; s. of Charles Mason Eastman and Emilie Dean (Bailey ) E .; ed. Waterloo (P.Q.) Acad., 1898-1906; College de St. Bernardin, 1906-07; Burdett Coll., Boston, 1908-09; m. Gladys Winifred Hatfield of Boston, June 28, 1916; children-Charles Mason, Jeffery, Dean Hatfield. Employed by Chamberlain & Co., Inc., Boston, 1909-11; asso. with State St. Trust Co. 1911-, mgr. new business dept., 1921, asst. sec., 1922, asst. v.p., 1922-33, v.p. 1933 -; dir. George Wm. Bentley Co., Boston Ch. Commerce, corporator Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk .; mem. ad- visory bd. Burdett Coll .; Mass. Fish & Game Assn .; served with 101st Engrs., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A. E.F. in France; honored as Chevalier Le- gion d'Honneur (Fr.); men. Dept. of Mass. Am. Legion (past State Treas.), Yankee Div. Vets. Assn. (past pres.), Disabled Ex-Service Men's Exchange (dir.), Vets. Assn. First Corps Cadets of 101st Engrs. (v.p.), Adv. Bd. of Salvation Army (dir.), Boston Metrop. Chapt. Am. Red Cross (dir.) ; Financial Advertisers Assn. of U.S. (adv, conneil), Founders & Patriots of Am. (treas. Mass. Soc.), Bk. Officers' Assn. of Boston, Guild of Former Pipe Organ Pumpers, Bostonian Soc., Soc. for Preservation of N.E. Antiq., S.A.R., Bunker Ilill Monument Assn. Club: Y.D. (Boston). Univer- salist. Republican. Office: State St. Trust Co., Boston. Ilome: 197 Billings St., Atlantic.
EASTON, Eiwood 'T., physician; b. Rockland, Mar. 11, 1876; s. Luther Waite Easton and Harriet Louise (Rising) E .; ed. Rockland high sch .; Hale Pvt. Sch., Boston; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1899; m. Sarah Lilla Blaisdell of Rockland, Oct. 15, 1901; children-Millet D., Merle L., Mildred R., Y Mahlon T., Marion W., Luther W. Practiced med., Boston, 1899 -; ophthalmile house surg., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1899-1900, later ophthal- mic surg .; instr. in ophthalmology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., later prof., now emeritus, 1900 -; instru- mental in getting estab. in Boston an exptl. class for children with poor eyesight, leading to opening of many such classes in Mass .; oculist and sec., Com. on Conservation of Eyesight, which later led to establishment of Mass. Commn. for the Blind; tr. Gordon Coll. (Boston), Mass. Bapt. Home ( New- ton) ; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Ophthal- mol. Soc. Desc. Joseph Easton, Newtowne (now Cambridge), 1634. Baptist. Independent Repub- lican. Ollice and home: 209 Newbury St., Boston. Summer res .: Cohasset.
Y EATON, Charles F., Jr., Investment manager; b. Princeton, Me., Feb. 3, 1898; s. Charles F. Eaton and Alice Mabel (Murchie) E .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; Univ. Me .; Harvard; m. Clarissa Metcalf of Pinehurst, N.C., July 12, 1923; children-J. Emer- son, Wilhelmina Mixter, Sarah Metcalf, Charles F., III. With First Nat. Corp., Boston, till 1924; pres. Eaton and Howard, Inc., Investment Man- agement, 1924 -; mem. Masons. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Badminton and Tennis, Exchange, Harvard (Boston and N.Y.). Protestant. Repub- lican. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Home: 29 Longfellow Rd., Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: Duxbury.
YEATON, Fred Henry, lawyer, bank executive; b. Lawrence, Sept. 6, 1874; s. James Henry Enton and Elizabeth (Jenness) E .; ed. Lawrence high sch .;
Phillips Andover Acad .; LL.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1897; m. Maude Sherman of Lawrence, Aug. 24, 1897; children-James Henry, HI; Mrs. Alma Eaton Paradise, Mrs. Elizabeth Eaton Merrick. Practiced law under partnership of Eaton & Chand- ler, 1897-1936; pres. Essex Sav. Bk., Lawrence, 1936 -; dir. Bay State Ments. Nat. Bk., Lawrence Coop. Bk., Lawkrence Lumber Co., Morris Plan Co .; alderman, Lawrence, 1901; mein. Am., Mass. and Essex Co. Bar Assns. Clubs: North Andover, Andover Country. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: 296 Essex St., Lawrence. Home: 66 Central St., Andover.
EATON, George Curtis, mechanical engineer; b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 4, 1902; s. Francis G. Eaton and Ada Duke (Tyler) E .; ed. Berkshire Sch., Sheffield; A.B., Ilarvard, 1923; B.S. (mech. en- gring.), Harvard Engring, Sch., 1925; m. Mary Isa- bella Sauveur of Cambridge, June 11, 1925; chil- dren-Emily Frances, Mary Prince, Albert Sauveur. With Boston Edison Co. 1925 -; power sales mgr .; men. ex. com., Power Div., Am. Soc. M.F. Club: University (Boston). Author: papers on power subjects, before Am. Soc. M.E. Protestant. Republican. Office: 39 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 171 Marsh St., Belmont.
V RATON, John Edgar, lawyer; b. Truro, N.S., Can., Feb. 26, 1871; s. David Hamilton Eaton and Caro- line (Matilda) E .; came to U.S., 1892, naturalized, 1898; ed. A.B., Acadia Univ., Wolfville, N.S., 1890, D.C.L. (lrono.), 1929; A.B., Harvard, 1893; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Anne Hathaway of Oneonta, N.Y., Mar. 20, 1897; children-Ruth Hathaway (Mrs. Ralph S. Richardson), John E., Jr. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1895; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1895 -; asso, with John Edgar Eaton, Jr., 1933 -; pres. and treas. Alwyn .Realty Co .; pres. and dir. W. Il. Bagshaw Co., Hy Carbo Steel Co .; mem. Masons (past master A.F.K.A.M.), K.T., Shrine. Clubs: City (Boston), Highland (West Roxbury). Republican. Office: 500 Tremont Bldg., Boston. Home: 10 Whittemore St., West Roxbury.
EATON, John N., banker; b. Nova Scotia, Sept. 10, 1874; came to U.S. 1893, naturalized, 1902; ed. in country sehs. in Nova Scotia; m. Abby Allen of Newton, 1903; children-Janet Nicholson ( Mrs. Charles Clark Macomber), Alice Allen (Mrs. R. Park Johnson), Barbara ( Mrs. Charles M. Sykes). v.p. Merchants Nat. Bank, Boston. Home: 70 Tem- ple St., West Newton.
EATON, Lucien, mining engineer; b. St. Louis, Mo., July 6, 1879; s. Imcien Eaton and Hannah Orr (Noyes) E .; ed. A.B. (magna cum laude), Har- vard, 1900, M.S., 1902; S.B. in mining and metal- lurgy, Lawrence Sei. Sch., 1901; m. Eleanor Archi- bald Stevens of Darien, Conn., June 15, 1907; chil- dren-Elizabeth Stevens, Eleanor Archibald, Lu- cien. On engring. staff, Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., Ishpeming and Ironwood, Mich., 1902-06, supt. Iron Belt & Shores Mines (same co.), Iron Belt, Wis., 1906-09, supt. Ishpeming Dist. (with excep- tion of few months), 1909-29; cons. mining engr. Roan Antelope Copper Co. and Rhodesian Selec- tion Trust, Ltd., 1929-33; eons, mining engr. Gold Mines of Australia, Western Mining Corp., Bendi- go Mines, North Broken Hill, Broken Hill S., Zinc Corp., and other Australian mining cos., 1934-35; cons. engr., Copper Range Co. and Isle Royal Cop- per Co., 1937-38; gen. mgr., Isle Royale Copper Co., 1938-39; res. dlr., Inca Mining & Development Co., Santo Domingo, Peru, 1925; capt. Engrs., U.S.A., June-Dec., 1918; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs., Mining and Metall. Soc. Am., Lake Superior Mining Inst. (v.p., 1929), Am. Mining Congress (chin. standardization com., 1929-), Masons; made improvements in mining practice and in de- sign of rock drills and mech. equipment for hand- ling ore. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Hoosick- Whisick Golf. Author: Practical Mine Develop- ment and Equipment, 1934; articles in tech. jours. Travel: 32 voyages,-once around the world-on all the continents and in most of the larger countries, except on the east coasts of Africa, Asia and South America. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 79 Vose's Lane, Milton.
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EATON, Thaxter, town treasurer; b. Andover, July 28, 1887; s. George Thomas Eaton and Fannie Thax- ter (Wheelcr) E .; cd. Phillips Acad., Andover; A.B., Harvard, 1908; m. Lucy Anne Allen of An- dover, July 9, 1919. Formerly in social work and salesman for forecasting statis. orgns. and invest- ment bankers; town treas., Andover, 1929 -; mem. Andover Sch. Com., 1925-28; treas, and bus. mgr., Northern N.E. Sch. of Religious Edn., Durham, N.H .; sergt., 1st class, Med. Dept., Camp Devens, 14 mos., World War; mem. Am. Legion (Andover Post #8, past comdr.), Am. Nat. Red Cross (An- dover Chap., v.p.), Mass. Council of Churches (v.p. ). Clubs: Andover Service (formerly Lions, past pres.), Harvard (Andover, past pres.). Travel: Saguenay river, N.S., N.Y. and San Francisco World Fairs, 1939. Congregationalist. Republi- can. Offiec: 26 Main St., Andover. Home: 49 Abbot St., Andover.
EATON, Walter Prichard, author, teacher; b. Mal- den, Aug. 21, 1878; s. Warren Everctt Eaton and Mary (Prichard) E .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Elise Morris Underhill of N.Y. City, 1910. Reporter, Boston Journal, 1900- 02, N.Y. Tribune, 1902-06; dramatic critic, N.Y. Sun, 1907-08; free lance critie and anthor, 1908 -; prof. play writing, Yale (succeeding George Pierce Baker), 1933 -; commr. Mt. Everett State Reserva- tion, 1924-36; mem. 'trs. Pub. Reservations, Mass .; mem. Am. Inst. Arts & Letters, Authors' League Am. Clubs: Elizabethan (New Haven), Century, Coffee House (N.Y.), Appalachian Mt. Author: American Stage Today, 1908; The Runaway Place (with Elise Underhill), 1909; At the New Theatre and Others, 1910; Boy Scouts of Berkshire (1912), in the Dismal Swamp (1913), of the Wild Cat Pa- trol (1915), in Glacier Park (1918), at Crater Lake (1922), in the Grand Cañon (1932) ; Barn Doors and Byways, 1913; The Man who Found Christmas, 1913; The Idyl of Twin Fires, 1915; Green Trails and Upland Pastures, 1917; The Actor's Heritage, 1924; Ilawkeye's Room Mate, 1927; Ten Years of the Theatre Guild, 1929; Wild Gardens of New England, 1935; etc. Office: Yale University, New Ilaven, Conn. Home: Shellleld.
EATON, William Hanmer, paper manufacturer; b. E. Hartford, Conn., June 3, 1879; s. Arthur Watson Eaton and Franees M. (Hannier) IS .; ed. Peekskill (N.Y.) Mll. Acad., 1893-96; B.S., Trinity Coll., Hart- ford, Conn., 1899; m. Isabel Westcott Nicholson of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Boston, July 17, 1901; children-Hope (Mrs. Alexander Simpson III), Isa- bel Wilmot (Mrs. Kimball Salisbury), Sophia (d. ), Ethel Frances (Mrs. James D). Colt 111), Cynthia Edith (Mrs. Maurice Woolverton). Began with Hurlbut Paper Mfg. Co. and continuously in this line, 1899 -; sec. Eaton-Hurlbut Paper Co., Pitts- field, 1901-08; treas. Eaton, Crane & Pike Co., 1908- 27, pres., 1927-34; clin. Eaton Paper Corp., 1934 -; tr. City Sav. Bk .; mem. Pittsfield City Council, 1904; capt. U.S.A., in War Dept., 1917, It .- col. U.S.A., with A.E.F., 1918, cxec. asst. to chief ord- nance officer, A.E.F .; col. F.A. Res., U.S.A., comdy. officer 390th F.A. Res .; decorated as Ollieer-Ordre de L'Etoile Noir, Legion d'Honneur (France). Hon- ored by citation, A.E.F. (U.S.); comdr. Am. Legion 1920-21; mem. state cxec. com. Am. Legion, 1920; pres. Res. Officers Assu. of U.S., Mass. Dept., 1926; chmn. Mass. State War Memorial Commn .; tr. Trin- ity Coll., Peekskill Acad .; mem. Delta Psi. Clubs: St. Anthony (N.Y.C.); Riding and Polo (Pitts- field). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Eaton Paper Corporation, Pittsfield. Home: Pittsfield.
EATON, William Rupert Shannon, banker; b. Nova Scotia, Nov. 11, 1894; s. Charles Rupert Eaton and Rosanna M. (Young) E .; ed. Annapolis Royal (N.S.) high sch .; m. Eudora Mills, Oct. 2, 1912; children- Rupert Avard, Richard Francis. With Bk. of Nova Scotia, 1910-12; Merchants Nat. Bk., Boston, 1912-19; treas. Lexington Trust Co., 1919-28; asst. v.p. Nat. Shawmut Bk., 1928-31; v.p. trust officer, dir., B. M. C. Durfee Trust Co., Fall River, 1931 -; treas., Family Welfare Soc., Fall River. Clubs: Quequechan (Fall River), Canadian (Boston), Ro- tary (dist. treas., 1938; Fall River, past pres. ). Protestant. Republican. Office: 80 North Main St.,
Fall River. Home: 1191 Highland Av., Fall River. Summer res .: Cornell Rd., Westport.
EAVES, LucHe, professor of economic research; b. Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. 9, 1869; d. David William Eaves and Anna Cowman (Weir) E .; ed. Peoria (Il1.) high sch .; A.B., Stanford, 1894; M.S., Univ. Calif., 1909; Ph.D., Columbia, 1910; unmarried. Head history dept., San Diego high sch .; univ. ex- tension lecturer, Chicago Univ .; instr. Stanford Univ .; head worker, San Francisco Settlement Assn .; supervisor Industrial Div., San Francisco earthquake relief; Flood fellow in Economics and investigator for Carnegie Instn., Univ. of Calif .; re- search lecturer and mem. summer session faculty of Univ. Calif .; asso. prof. applied sociology, Univ. Neb .; lecturer and prof. econ. research, Simmons Coll., Boston; prof. emerita, Simmons Coll .; dir. research dept., Women's Edn. & Industrial Union, Boston; Unitarian Benevolent Assoc. del .; bd. of dirs., North End Union (social settlement) ; chmn. com. of Am. Assn. Univ. Women and Am. Assn. Univ Profs .; mem. Mass. Com. for Study of Un- employment Insurance; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Assoc. Univ. Women, Am. Assoc. Univ. Prof., Sim- mons Coll. Instructors Club, Am. Econ. Assu., Royal Econ. Soc., Am. Sociol. Soc., Am. Assn. for Labor Legislation, League Women Voters, and various other charitable or social welfare orgns. Author: History of California Labor Legislation (vol. 11, U. of C. Publ. in Econ.) ; published reports of results of social and econ. research in numerous books and prof. and social welfare periodicals; also prepared com. reports and book revs. for publica- tion in prof. jours, of the orgns. in whose work she participated. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Ancestors settled in S. C., Va. and Md. before Revolution; several in Rev. army; went to Ky. later where mother and father were born and raised. Uni- tarian. Independent. Office: Simmons College, Boston. Ilome: 41 Clark Rd., Brookline.
FEBERSOLE, J. Franklin, professor of finance; b. North Tonawanda, N. Y., July 16, 1881; s. Levi D. Ibersole and Annie Elizabeth (Brown) E .; ed. l'h. B. (with honors in political economy), Univ. Chicago, 1907; A.M., llarvard, 1909; m. Blanche Brenneman of Smithville, O., Aug. 27, 1908; chil- dren-Katherine Elizabeth (d.), Dorothy Franche, Betty Turner (Mrs. Walter F. Ames, Jr.), John Franklin, Jr. (d.), Laurence Donald. Instr. his- tory, Goshen (lud.) Coll., 1907-08; asst. instr. pub. finance, Univ. Chicago, 1909-1910; prof. economics, Marquette Univ., 1910-11; teacher economics and banking, Univ. of Minn., 1911-17, 1918-27; mng. dir. State Deposit Bk., Minneapolis, Minn., 1917-20; asst. fed. res. agt., Federal Reserve Bk. of Minne- apolis, 1920-27; ccon. advisor, U.S. Treasury, 1927- 30; prof. finance, llarvard Grad. School Bus. Adm., 1930 -; visiting lecturer, Law School Yale, 1934, 1936, 1938, Stanford Univ. summers 1937, 1938; cons. economist, Coop Central Bk. of Mass., 1932- 37; mem. exec. com. Economists Nat. Com. o Monetary Policy, 1933-37; mem. Code Authority for savings, building and loan assns., 1931-35; mem. Bd. dirs., Banco National de Nicaragua, 1937; fel- low Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Alpha Kappa Psi, Masons. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: Banking for Beginners, 1917; Bank Man- agement-A Case Book, 1931; articles on econ. subjs. Baptist. Home: 104 Fletcher Road, Bel- mont.
EBY, Eugene DeWitt, electrical engineer; b. Unlon, Mich., Feb. 18, 1886; s. Cassius M. Eby and Eva L. (Shelhamer) E .; ed. Cassopolis (Mich. ) high sch .; B.S. (elec. engring.), Univ. Colo., 1907; in. Mable Esther Engle of Los Angeles, Cal., June 21, 1910; children-Richard Engle, Robert LeRoy, Helen Eu- genia. Test course, Gen. Elec. Co., 1907-09, trans- former engring. dept., 1909-16, engr. in charge High Voltage Bushing Engring. Dept., 1916 -; mem. Am. Inst. F.E .; (chmn. Pittshield Sect., 1925- 26). Author: tech. papers. Baptist. Republican. Olliee: Gen. Electrical Co., 100 Woodlawn Av., Plttshield. Home: 100 Holmes Rd., Pittsfield.
EDDY, D(avid) Brewer, denominational secretary; b. Leavenworth, Kan., June 20, 1877; s. George Al- fred Eddy and Margaret L. (Norton) E .; ed. A.B.,
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Yale, 1898, A.M., 1901; student, Auburn Thcol. Sem., 1901, Oxford Univ. (Eng.), 1902, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1904; D.D., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1921; in. Josephine Russell of New York Apr. 25, 1906; children-George A., Frances, C. Russell, David B., Priscilla. Mem. Yale missionary band, 1898-99; traveling sec., Student Vol. Movement, 1903; ordained to Cong. ministry, 1904; pastor, Trinity Ch., E. Orange, N.J., 1906-09; asso. sec., ednl. sec., Am. Bd. Commrs. for For. Missions, 1909-27, corr. sec., 1927 -; took role of David Liv- ingstone in "Pageant of Light and Darkness", etc., Y.M.C.A. service in France and with Brit. Ministry of Information, 1918; inem. Eddy Family Am. (pres.). Clubs: Boston City, Yale, Falmouth Coun- try. Author: What Next in Turkey?, 1913. Travel: investigated internat. and industrial problems, Japan and China, 1922; inter-racial problems, Ila- wail, 1924; polit. and internat. problemis, trip around world, 1934-35; present day problems, Eu- rope, 1937. Congregationalist. Republican. Offlec: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 82 Kirkstall Rd., Newton.
VEDDY, George H., banker; b. Fall River, Dec. 12, 1854; s. George 11. Eddy and Ann (Howarth) E .; ed. M.I.T., 1871-73; m. Alice Stanwood of Newbury- port, Aug. 21, 1878. Clk., Fall River Sav. Bk., 1875-91; sec. and treas. Troy Coop. Bk., 1891-1914; bookkeeper, Fall River Nat. Bk., 1891-95; cashier and exec. officer, 1914-21; dir. 1921-31; pres. Troy Coop. Bank 1930 -; v.p. Barnard Mfg. Co .; former mem. Fall River Sinking Fund Commn .; dir. Fall River Hist. Soc., Old Colony Hist. Soc. of Taunton, Animal Rescue League (Fall River). Club: M.1.T. of Fall River. Episcopallan. Republican. Office: Troy Cooperative Bank, Fall River. Home: 161 Highland Av., Fall River.
EDDY, Harrison Prescott, Jr., consulting engineer; b. Worcester, Feb. 17, 1895; s. Harrison Prescott Eddy and Minnie Locke (Jones) E .; ed, Worcester high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., san. engring. Partner, Met- calf and Eddy, splty. water supply and purilication, sewerage and sewage purification, industrial wastes purification, mun. refuse coll. and disposal prob- lems, as regards investigation, design, supervision constrn. and operation; spl. lecturer, biology and pub. health, M.I.T .; mem. Am. Soc. C.E. (past pres .; N.E. Sect.), Am. and N.E. Water Works Assns., Am. Soc. Mun. Engrs. (past pres. ), Engring. Inst. of Can., Boston Soc. C.E. Author: Chap. on Re- fuse Coll. and Disposal, 1930 ed., Am. Civ. Engrs. Ilandbook-Merriman; papers before tech. socs. and in tech, press. Office: 1300 Statler Bldg., Bos- ton. llonie: Medfield.
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