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many tech. papers in prof. journals; chap. on Cel- lulose and its Derivatives in Bogue's Colloidal Be- havior; chap. on Cellulose Industries in Manual of Industrial Chemistry. Office: 857 Boylston St., Boston. Ilome: 437 Puritan Road, Swamp- scott.
VESTABROOK, Robert Francis, public utilities; b. Fitzwilliam, N.H., June 18, 1880; ed. A.B., Dart- mouth Coll., 1902; m. Ethel Pedrick of N.Y. City, July 28, 1921; 1 dau .- Marian Fay. In employ Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1902-23; N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 1923-, v.p., gen. ingr., and dir., 1928 -; dir. Boston Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Union, Duxbury Yacht, Brae Burn Country. Episcopalian. Office: 50 Oliver St., Bos- ton. Home: 79 Shornecliffe Rd., Newton. Summer res .: Duxbury.
Y ESTABROOK, Robert Joseph, leather merchant (re- tired); b. Cambridge, Feb. 8, 1873; s. Joseph Davis Estabrook and Charlotte L. (Kelsey) E .; ed. Cam- bridge high sch .; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm .; 1. Alice Arey of Cambridge, June 1, 1896; 1 dau .- Barbara. Clk. and teller, Charles River Nat. Bk., Cambridge, 1890-92; with Chas. A. Vinal & Co., converters of cotton goods, 1892-1903; mem Luke & Estabrook, later R. J. Estabrook Co., converters of cotton goods, 1903-18; pres. Estabrook, Inc., mehts. sole leather, Boston, 1920-34; retired, 1934; served in Purchase, Storage & Trailic Div., War Dept., Washington, D.C., 1918-20; tr. and mem. exec. com., N.E. Deaconess Hosp. Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Travel: Europe, 1900, 1920, 1925, 1929; Calif., 1935-36, 1937-38. Dese. Joseph Estabrook, who came to Am., 1660, grad. Harvard, 1661, minister at Concord, 1696. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 36 Lincoln St., Boston. Home: 37 Beecheroft Rd., Newton.
YESTES, Ralph Caleb, judge; b. Winn, Me., Oct. 19, 1877; s. Frank Clark Estes and Nellle F. (Brad- bury) E .; ed. Winn (Me.) pub. schs .; Westbrook Sem., 1895; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1899; LL.B., Har- vard Law Seh., 1902; in. Alice Rich Holbrook of Attleboro, June 22, 1899; 1 son -- Ralph Hewitt. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902; since in gen. practice at Attleboro; spl. justice, Fourth Dist. Court of Bristol, 1919-27, justice, 1927 -; mem. Appellate Div. Dist. Cts., Southern Dist. of Mass., 1930 -; city solicitor, Attleboro, 1918-23, 1927-31, meni. Mun. Council, 1923-26; mem. Aldred Kindred of America (pres.), Mass. Soc. Founders and Patriots of America (past gov.), Mass. S.C.W., S.A.R., Ma- sons. (32°, Past Master Ezcklel Bates Lodge, Dist. Dep. Grand Master, 1919-20), Alpha Tau Omega. Club: Highland Country (Attleboro). Universalist. Republican. Office: 214 Bronson Bldg., Attleboro. Home: 20 First St., Attleboro.
ESTES, Stanley Goddard, clin. psychologist; b. China, Me., Oct. 26, 1901; s. Dean Estes and Harrlet (Goddard) E .; A.B., Colby Coll., 1923; A.M., Co- lumbia Univ., 1930; Ph.D., Harvard Univ., 1937; in. Harlow Wilson of Santa Barbara, Callf., 1928.
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Asst. in cdn., Colby Coll., 1923-24; instr. psychol. Northeastern Univ., Boston, 1924-34, prof. psychol., 1934 -; psychologist, Judge Baker Foundation, 1928-36; mem. Mass. Civic League (dir. 1933-), Am. Psychol. Assn., Ain. Assn. Applied Psycholo- gists, Boston Soc. Clin. Psychology (sec. 1937-), Kappa Phi Kappa, Pi Kappa Delta. Unitarian. Office: 360 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 60 Pinckney St., Boston.
ESTY, Charles Alexander, paper merchant; b. Fra- mingham, Mar. 31, 1883; s. Frederick M. Esty and Georgie G. (Ilarrington) E .; ed. Framingham Acad. and high sch., 1897-1900; Yale, 1900-01; m. Mar- garet L. Cowles of Saxonville, June 17, 1908; chil- dren-Margaret Cowles ( Mrs. Robert W. Seamans), Julia Cowles, Frederick Cowles, Priscilla Cowles, Charles Cowles. Checker in lumber camp, 1904; sec. Palacios Land & Fruit Co., Palacios, Cuba, 1905-07; with Stone & Andrew, paper nichts., Bos- ton, 1907-15, v.p. 1913-15; pres. Charles A. Esty Paper Co., Worcester, 1915-28, merged with Carter, Rice & Co. Corp., 1928-, mng. dir. combined cos,, 1928-33, pres. and mng. dir. Carter, Rice & Co. Corp., Boston, 1933 -; 1st It. Mass. State Guard, 1917-19, on duty during Boston Police Strike, 1919; mem. Boston Ch. Connnerce; tr. Framingham Town L.ib., Edgell Grove Cemetery; dir. Congregational Building Assn .; mem. Boston Paper Trade Assn., Masons. Clubs: Graduate (New Haven), Yale ( Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 273 Summer St., Boston. llomc: 20 Vernon St., Framingham.
VESTY, Edward Tuckerman, lawyer; b. Amherst, Aug. 30, 1875; s. William Cole Esty and Martha Ann (Cushing) E .; ed. Amherst high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1897, LIA.D., 1937; Ll .. B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1901; m. Grace Heward of Trenton, N.J., Mar. 1, 1919; I dau .- Martha Cushing. Instr. math., Amherst Coll., 1897-98; with firm of Ilam- mond & Field, Northampton, 1901-02; practiced law in Worcester 1902-, mem, firm Vaughan, Esty, Clark & Crotty; mem. Worcester Common Council. 1906-11 (pres., 1910-11); spl. justice, Cent. Dist. Ct., Worcester. 1904-10; asst. dist. atty., Middle Dist. Mass, 1911-16, dist. atty. 1917- 22: tr. Worcester Pub. Lib. (1911-16), Amherst Coll., Worcester Co. Instn. for Sav., Memorial Hosp .; dir. Home for Aged Men (treas., 1907-36) ; mem. Legal Ady Bd., Worcester, during Work War; mem. Am. Law Inst., Am,, Mass, and Wor- cester County Bar Assns., For. Policy Assn., Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons, Am. Antiq. Soc., St. Wulstan Soc., Worcester Fire Soc. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country, Economie. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 332 Main St., Wor- cester. Home: 85 Elin St., Worcester.
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ESTY, Thomas Cushing, educator; b. Amherst, Dec. 8, 1870; s. William Cole Esty and Martha Ann (Cushing) E .; ed. grad., Amherst high sch., 1889; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1893, M.A., 1897; post-grad. work, Göttingen, Ger., 1897-98; m. Annette Hop- kins Emerson of Amherst, Mar. 29, 1900; children -- Thomas Cushing, Eliza Sigourney. Teacher, Case Seh. of Applied Sci., Cleveland, O., 1894; instr. math. Amherst Coll., 18.95-97, 1899-1900; prof. math., Univ. Rochester, 1901-05, Amherst Coll., 1905-, dean, 1922-29, acting pres. and Walker prof. math., 1933 -; tr. Amherst Acad .; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Up- silon, Masons. Congregationalist. Ilome: 53 Dana St., Amherst.
EULER, Reeves, artist; b. De Lamar, Nev., Dec. 28, 1896; s. Richard L. Euler and Belle (Stucker) E .; ed. Boise (Ida.) high sch .; studied Corcoran Gal- lery Art, Wash., D.C., with Charles W. Ilawthorne, . Nat. Acad. Design; m. Frances Tompkins of Wash., D.C., July 29, 1925. Has exhibited in Corcoran Gallery Art, Phillips Memorial Gallery, National Gallery (all Wash., D.C.), National Academy De- sign, N.Y.C., Provincetown Art Assn., Univ. of Ill., Univ. of Nebr., Bolse (Ida.) Gallery Art, Paper Mill Playhouse, Short Hills, N.J., Amherst College; also traveling shows; served as sergt., 1st cl., Motor Trans. Corps, 9 mos., World War. Club: Beach- combers. Travel: U.S., Mex., Bermuda. Interested in all the arts. Independent. Address: #1 Days
Studios, Brewster St., Provincetown. Winter res .: 2025 Ilillyer Pl., N.W., Wash., D.C.
LEUSDEN, Ray Anderson, clergyman; b. Marne, Ia., Aug. 29, 1889; s. llarry John Eusden and Anne Spence (Bonner) E .; ed. Tabor (la.) Acad .; A.B., Grinnell Coll., 1912, D.D., 1931; B.D. (cum laude), Yale, 1915; M.A., Univ. Chicago, 1916; King's Coll., London, Eng .; in. Marie Anna Dykstra of Holland, Mich., Jan. 29, 1921; children-John Dykstra, Ray Anderson, Jr., David Bonner. Prof. philosophy, Kingfisher Coll., Okla., 1917-18; ordained to Cong. ministry, 1920; minister, Plymouth Ch., Lawrence, Kan., 1920-26, Eliot Ch., Newton, 1926 -; pastor, Internat. Pulpit Exchange between Montreal and Boston, 1937; U.S. Dept. of Public Information, 1918; 13th Regt. U.S. Marine Corps, Fr., 1918-19; mem. Nat. Council Com. on Missions, 1921-26; bd. dir. Cong. Conf. of Kan., 1922-26; pres. Newton Ministers' Assn., 1936-37, bd. mgrs. Boston City Mission Soc .; mem. Suffolk West Assn. of Cong. Chs., Nat. Com. on Evangelism and Devotional Life of Cong. and Christian Chs. (1929-39), Soc. for Propagation of Gospel among the Indians and Others in North Am., N.ES. Chap. Grinnell Coll. Alumni Assn. (pres.); Class of 1915 Yale Div. Sch. (permanent sec.), Newton Community Council, Am. Leg., Masons. Clubs: Rotary, Eight O'clock, Ilunnewell (Newton), Congregational, Monday, lowa (Boston). Author: Articles in religious pe- riodicals. Travel: Europe (several times). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: Eliot Church, Newton. Home: 666 Centre St., Newton.
LESVANS. Daniel, clergyman, professor of Christian theology; b. South Wales, Aug. 22, 1866; s. Michael Evans and Hannah (Thomas) E .; ed. Blossburg (Pa.) high sch .; Wyoming Sem., Kingston, Pa .; D.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1906; Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem .; Andover Theol. Sem .; Marburg and Berlin Univs., Ger .; S.T.D., Bowdoin Coll .; m. Adelaide S. Ames of Frankfort, Me., June 17, 1891; children- Natalie, Christine, Philip. Began work in coal breakers at 7; entered coal mines at 10; left mines for sch. at 18; pastor, East Weymouth Cong. Ch., 1891-99, North Ch., Cambridge, 1899-1909; prof. Chr. theology, Andover Theol. Sem., Cambridge, 1909-31, Andover Newton Theol Sch .. 1931-39; emeritus, 1939 -; tr. Bowdoin Coll .. Webber Foun- dation; charter mem. Eastern Br., Am. Theol. Soc. Clubs: Fortnightly of Ministers, Winthrop of Ministers, Ministers. Author: articles and brochures. Travel: W.I., Europe (3 times), Med- iterrancan cruise. Congregationalist. Indepen- dent. flome: 42 Hillside Ter., Belmont. Summer res. : Intervale, N.IL.
EVANS, Elizabeth Cornella, educator; b. Little Boar's Head, N.JI., Mar. 19, 1905; d. Rev. David Herbert Evans and Cornelia Cobb (Draper) E .; ed. A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1926, A.M., 1927, Ph.D., 1930; unmarried. Fellowship in class. studles, Al. Acad., Rome, 1930-32; instr. Greek and Latin, Wheaton Coll., 1932-36, asst. prof., 1936 -; mem. Archacol. Inst. Am., Am. Philol. Assn., Class. Assn. N.E., Mediaeval Acad. Am., Phi Beta Kappa; fellow Am. Acad. ( Rome). Author: article in Har- vard Studies in Class. Philology, Vol. XLVI. Travel: It., Gr., Eng., F'r., Ger. Office and home: Wheaton College, Norton.
EVANS, Frank Thurston, real estate and insurance broker; b. Providence, R.I., Nov. 4, 1882; s. William Hamilton Evans and Grace ( Darling) E. ; ed. Rindge Manual Training Sch .; m. Maude L. Gay of Cam- bridge, Jan. 20, 1906; m. (2d) Elsie L. Baxter of Cambridge, June 10, 1933. Office boy, Smith-Pat- terson Co., 1897; Cambridge City Messenger, 1902- 11; in real estate and ins. bus. (operating under own name) 1912 -; mgr. real estate dept., North Av. Sav. Bk., Cambridge 1935; past pres., now dir. Mass. Real Estate Exchange; tr. Central Realty Assos .; mem. Mass. Volunteer Militia, 1899-1900; inem. Masons, Shrine, Elks (past exalted ruler, Cambridge lodge). Clubs: Cambridge Rotary (past pres.), Oakley Country. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: North Av. Savings Bank, Cam- bridge. Home: 40 Inman St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Christmas Cove, Maine.
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VEVANS, George IIIII, librarian (retired) ; b. Conway, N.H., May 6, 1872; s. Dr. Simeon Adams Evans and Susan Ann (Hill) E .; ed. Brewster Free Acad. (Wolfeboro, N.II.); Litt.B., Dartmouth, 1899; cer- tilicate "with honor," N.Y. State Lib. Sch. (spl. course), 1900; m. Irene Jeanette Wood of Bangor, N.Y., 1904 (d.); m. (2d) Louise W. C. Priesing of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 27, 1909; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Hill (d.). Cataloguer, Dartmouth Coll. Lib., 1897- 1904; branch lib., Brooklyn (N.Y.) Pub. Lib., 1904- 09; fib., Woburn Pub. Lib., 1909-17, Somerville Pub. Lib., 1917-37, emeritus 1937; mem. and chmn. Rec- reation Commn., Somerville, 9 years; lib. organizer, A.I.A., in World War; tr. and v.p. Brewster Free Acad., Wolfeboro, N.H .; corporator Somerville Sav. Bk .; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Assn. (pres. 2 years), Mass. Lib. Planning Bd., N.E. Regional Planning Commn. (mem. advisory com.), N.H. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Appalachian Mt., Puddingstone, Librarlans', Rotary (past service), Masons. Author: Pig- wacket: Old Indian Days in the Valley of the Saco, numerous professional, historical, and lit- erary monographs. All ancestors early Puritan immigrants of Mass. Bay Colony. Congregation- alist. Republican. Home: 11 Park Av., Somer- ville. Summer res .: Conway, N.H.
V EVANS, George Willlam, teacher (retired); b. Bos- ton, Jan. 30, 1861; s. Thomas H. Evans and Mar- garet Lucy (Wagner) E .; ed. Boston Eng. high and Latin schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1883; m. Mary Taylor of Boston, July 26, 1883; children-Richard T., Griffith C., Ruth. Teacher math., Eng. high sch., Boston, 1885-1905; headmaster, high sch., Charles- town, 1905-25; retired, 1925; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Soc. Am., A.A.A.S., Hlst. Scl. Soc. Club: Boston City. Author: Algebra for Schools, 1899; Teaching of High School Mathematics, 1916; First Year Algebra, 1916; Outline of Geometry, Planc and Solid, 1936. Home: 16 Beverly Rd., Swamp- scott.
V EVANS, Mildred Williams, professor of chemistry ; b. South Easton, Aug. 18, 1896; d. William Arthur Evans and Lilla (Williams) E .; ed. Oliver Ames high sch., North Easton; A. B., Radcliffe Coll., 1918, A.M., 1927, Ph.D., 1929; unmarried. Analytical chemist, E. I. Dupont Co., Nashville, Tenn., 1918; Research Analytical Chemist, Gillette Safety Razor Co., Boston, 1919; Research Chemist, Lchn & Fink, Inc., Bloomfield, N.J., 1920-23; Diamond Chem. Co., Somerville, 1924-25; prof. chem., Wheaton Coll., 1929-, head of dept., 1932 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chent. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa. Author: sci. papers in journals of Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Pharm. Assn., Assn. Official Agrl. Chemists. Travel: Eng., Belg., Fr., Ger., Switz., It. Episcopalian. Republican. Office and home: Wheaton College, Norton.
TEVANS, Robert Rogers, civil engr .; b. Haverhill, Sept. 14, 1872; s. Charles Rowell Evans and Ann Maria (Perley) E .; ed. Haverhill high seh .; m. Alice Louise Crockett of Haverhill, June 26, 1901; children-Somerby Rogers, Ralph Merrill, Charles Huntington. Began as engr., 1891; city engr., Haverhill, 1895-1907; county engr., Essex County, 1907 -; mem. Am. and Boston Socs. C.E., Mass. Highway Assn. Republican. Office: Court House, Salem. Home: 24 Arlington St., Haverhill.
EVANS, Robley Dunglison, assoc. professor physics; b. University Place, Neb., May 18, 1907; s. Manley J. Evans and Alice (Turner) E .; ed. Hollywood (Callf.) high sch .; B.S., Calif. Inst. Tech., 1928, M.S., 1929, Ph.D., 1932; m. Gwendolyn E. Aldrich, Mar. 10, 1928; children-Richard Owen Evans, Nadia Ann Evans. Assoc. prof. physics, M.I.T .; fellow Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S., Soc. for Researeli on Meteorites, Am. Assn. Physics Teachers; mem. Sigma Xi, Kappa Gamma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Delta. Author: about 60 papers in technical and med. jours. Travel: U.S., Europe. Interested in photography, salling, racquets, sports. Protestant. Independent. Office: Mass. Institute Technology, Cambridge. Home: 560 Pleasant St., Belmont.
VEVARTS. Richard Conover, lawyer; b. N.Y. City, Mar. 11, 1890; s. Prescott Evarts and Emily C. P. (Conover) E .; ed. pub. schs., Cambridge; Noble & Greenough sch., Boston; A. B., Harvard, 1913 ; LL. B.,
Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Mary Lilliam Bragan of Cambridge, June 18, 1921; children-Nancy, Emily C., Mary L., Sarah P. Practiced law, Bos- ton, 1916 -; mem. Lyne, Woodworth & Evarts, gen. law practice; City Solicitor, Cambridge, 1930, 1938 -; pvt., sergt., 1st sergt., 38th Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Am. Legion, B.P.O.E., Cambridge, Boston and Am. Bar Assns. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 120 Lake View Av., Cambridge.
EVERETT, Albert Ellsworth, personnel officer; b. Medford, Mar. 7, 1902; s. Albert Ellsworth Everett and Margaret ( Haskell) E .; ed. Everett high sch .; B.S. (civ. engring.), Northeastern Univ., M.B.A .; m. Anna L. Clow of Orange, June 1926; children- Albert IC., Jr., Herbert L., Anne M, Robert A. Engr., B.&A.R.R., May 1922-Feb. 1925; dist. engr., Mexlean Petroleum, Feb. 1925-Jan. 1926; ins. insp., Asso. Factory Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Jan. 1926-Apr. 1927; prof. co-ordination, Northeastern Univ., Apr. 1927 -; mem. Masons, N.E. Geol. Soc., Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston, Nat. Office Mgrs. Assn., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. Club: Bond Astronomical. Episcopalian (mem. vestry, Ch. of Messiah, Auburndale). Republican. Office: North- eastern University, Boston. Home: 4 Crown St., Auburndale.
EVERETT, Charles, architect; b. Roxbury, Oct. 11, 1883; s. Charles Everett and Annah Williams (Baker) E .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1905; M. I.T .; École des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1911, Diplomé par le gouvernement français. Asst. prof. architecture, M.I.T., 1914-19; in gen. practice as architect, asso. with Edward Sears Read, Boston, 1919 -; served as 1st lt., MIl. Intelligence, U.S.A., 1918-19. Unitarian. Demo- crat. Ollice: 177 State St., Boston. Home: 144 Main St., Ilingham.
VEVERETT, Henry Coffin, Jr., dealer in chemicals; b. Boston, June 6, 1891; s. Ilenry Colfin Everett and Ellen Crocker (Tufts) E .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., 1900-09; A.B., Harvard, 1909-1913; student, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1913; m. Clara Page Barnes of Boston June 30, 1923; children-Clara Barnes, Henry Coffin, II. Filled exec. positions as treas. of four cotton mills asso. with Lockwood, Greene & Co., 1913-1928; pres., treas, and dir., sole propr. Old Colony Distributing Co., Boston, 1928- 1937; pres., treas., dir. and gen. mgr. Devonshire- Artie Chem. Co., 1936 -; asst. food administrator of Mass., 1918; tr. Vincent Mem. Hosp. (pres. bd.), Wells Mem. Inst .; mem. Delphic DKE, Phoenix- S.K., Hasty Pudding, Institute 1770 (Harvard). Club: Episcopalian of Mass. (pres. 1927). Episco- palian (vestryman St. John's Ch., Hingham, 1926, 1932-33). Republican. Ollice: 727 Atlantic Av., Boston. Home: Old Colony Ilill, Hingham.
VEVERSOLE, Urban Harris, physician; b. Lowry City, Mo., Feb. 3, 1906; s. Sterling Price Eversole and Martha Frances ( Harris) E .; ed. pub. schs. in Mo., 1914-23; Southwest Bapt. Coll., 1923-25; A.B., Univ. Mo., 1927; M.D., Univ. Kan. Sch. Med., 1932; in. Madge Morrison of Kansas City, Kan., June 23, 1934. Instr. anatomy, Univ. Kan. Sch. Med., 1927- 30; interne, State of Wis. Gen. Hosp., 1932-33; fel- low in anesthesia, Lahey Clinic, Boston, 1933; anesthetist on staff, Lahey Clinic 1933 -; anes- thetist, N.E. Deaconess and N.E. Bapt. Hosps. ( Bos- ton) ; fellow Am. Soc. Anesthetists, Internat. Coll. Anesthetists, A.M.A., mem. N.E. Soc. of Anesthesi- ology, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Biol. Soc .; Diplo- mate American Bd. Anesthesiology. Club: Univer- sity. Baptist. Non-partisan. Office: 605 Common- wealth Av., Boston. Home: 12 Dean Rd., Brook- line.
VEWELL, Arthur Woolsey, physicist; b Bradford, Oct. 20, 1873; s. John Lewis Ewell and Emily Spofford (Hall) E .; ed. A.B., Yale, 1897, Ph.D., 1899; Johns Hopkins, 1899-1900; Univ. Berlin, 1904; Radium Inst., Paris, 1924; m. Jane Dodge Estabrook of Worcester, Sept. 6, 1905; children-Milicent, Jane Estabrook, John Woolsey. Asst. physics, Yale, 1897-99, instr., 1900-04, asst. prof., 1904-10, prof., 1910 -; dir. physles and gen. sci. depts., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1926 -; lecturer, M.I.T .; cons. engr., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co .; cold storage
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engr .; dir. Worcester Airport; tr. County Inst. for Savs .; v.p. bd. govt., Dummer Acad,; capt., U.S.R., Dec. 1917; head bomb unit, Air Serviec, A.E.F .; after armistice in charge expt. development and tests of bombs till May 1, 1919; lt. col., O.R.C .; app. spl. aerial bomb expert, War. Dept., Nov. 1919; fellow, Amn. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Phys. Soc .; mem. Am. Soc. Refrigeration Engrs. (dir., mem. Council) ; mem. French Phys; Soc., Am. Legion (past eomdr., Devens Post), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Worcester Fire Soc. Clubs: Worcester, St. Wulstan, Myopia Hunt, Yale (N.Y.). Author: Physical Chemistry, 1909; Physical Measurements, 1920, 1913; many papers on artificial rotatory polarization, magnetic double refraction, ozonc, electrolytic electride potentials, boiling phenomena, aerial bombs and bombing, cold storage technique, humidity. Mem. ed. staff, Refrigeration Data Book, 1936. Episcopalian. Democrat. Home: 53 Ehn St., Worcester. Summer res .: Rowley.
EWING, Clare Olin, chemist; b. Bluffton, O., Aug. 17, 1889; s. Jay Dolson Ewing and Elizabeth Salome (Flick) E .; ed. Carey (O.) high seh .; B.S., O. State Univ., 1912, M.S., 1913; George Washington Univ. 1913-14; m. Ida Marie Murphy of Columbus, O., June 27, 1914; children-Robert Arno, Clare Olin, Jr., John Jay, Philip Martin. Fellow in chemistry, O. State Univ., 1912-13, Junior Chemist, Bur. Chem- istry, Dept. Agr., Wash., D.C., 1913-15, asst. phar- macognosist, 1915-17, chief pharmacognosist, 1917- 19; referee A.O.A.C., 1916-19; asst. chief chemist, United Drug Co., Boston, 1919-38; assoe. dir. dept. research and technology, United Drug Co., 1938 -; lecturer, Mass. State Univ. Extension, 1938; assoc. chin. Residential Div., Quincy Community Fund,
1937-39; pres. Ewing Drug Co., Carey, O .; mem. Ain. Chem. Soc., Am. Pharmaceutical Assn., Quincy Council Boy Scouts Amn. (v.p.), Nat. Geographic Soc., Sigma Xl, Am. Red Cross, Wollaston Im- provement Assn. (past pres.), Mass. Fields Sch. P.T.A. (past pres.), Ohlo State Univ. Assn. of N.E. (past pres.), A.F. & A.M. (Theodore Roosevelt Lodge), Taleb Grotto, Quincy Taxpayers Assn. Acacla Club (Quincy, past pres.). Author: nu- inerous sei. articles in tech. jours. Travel: U.S., Can., Eng., Fr. Lutheran. Republican. Office: 43 Leon St., Boston. Home: 112 Oxenbridge Rd., Wollaston.
EWING, Mary Cross, college dean; b. Newton, Nov. 12, 1877; d. Charles A. Cross and Sarah Frances (Wright) 'C .; ed. Fitchburg high sch .; A.B., 1898, Wellesley Coll .; m. Dr. George Justiec Ewing (d.), Jan. 17, 1906; 1 dau .- Sylvia. See. Stamp Savings Soc., Fitchburg, 1898-99; exec. sec. Assoe. Charities, Fitchburg, 1899-1904; dir. and nurse, Hillcroft Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, Lunenburg, 1909-17; gen. sce. Denver Tuberculosis Soc., Denver, Col., 1921; Head of House, Wellesley Coll., 1922-30, Dean of Residence, 1930-39; Am. Red Cross Head Nurse hospital for French t.b. patients, Yerres, France; asst. to Head Nurse in Red Cross Hospital No. 5, Auteuil; later head of nurses home, then dir. of all homes for nurses near Paris; managed office for distribution of supplies of Red Cross to soldiers on leave in Paris; member Relief Commission for Roumania; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, For. Policy Assn. Club: Boston Wellesley. Episco- palian. Office: Wellesley.
Wellesley College, Home: Crawford House, Wellesley College. Sum- mer res .: Lunenburg.
FABYAN, Marshal, physician; b. Brookline, Feb. 17, 1879; s. George Francis Fabyan and Isabella Fran- ces (Littlefield) F .; ed. Hales Sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; in. Eleanor Harryman McCormick of Baltimore, Md., June 3, 1908; children-Marshal, Jr., Eleanor Brooks, Isa- bella Frances. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1904-05, asst. res., Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1905-06, asst. in pathology, 1906-07; asst., instr., asst. prof., dept. of comparative pathology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1908- 28, retired 1928; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Assn. Bacteriol. and Pathol., Masonic Lodge (32°). Clubs: Harvard, Brookline Country, Essex Country, Aescupalian. Author: articles in med. jours. Episcopaliau. Home: 379 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Summer home: Beverly Farms.
FARLTEN, Reinhold, teacher, composer, pianist; b. Ilmenau, Thuringia, Ger., Jan. 17, 1856; s. Carl G. Faelten and Ferderika (Möller) F .; cd. Normal seh., Welmar; studied music with Klughard and Gottschalg; children-Mr's. Hclen Adams, Max Ru- dolph. Teacher, Frankfort-on-the-Main; Peabody Inst., Baltimore; N.E. Conservatory Music, Boston; founder, with Carl and Marie Dewing Falten, Faelten Pianoforte sch., Boston, 1897; dir. mem. Boston and Am. Numismatic Socs., Masons (York & Scottish Rite). Author: Faelten System, Kev- board Harmony, Transposition Reader, Clef Read- ers, Staff Readers. Travel: U.S., Europe. Has val- uable collection of ancient coins, one of Egyptian antiquities. Lutheran. Offiec: 30 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 24 Westland Av., Boston. Summer res .: 502 Lake Av., Worcester.
FAHRY, John H., banker; b. Manchester, N.H., Feb. 19, 1873; s. Patrick Fahey and Marie (Cavanaugh) 1ª .; cd. Manchester (N.II.) high sch .; LL.D. (hon.), Univ. N.H., 1935; m. Margaret Quinn of Boston, Oct. 22, 1901; children-Mrs. Margaret Rudolph,
. Eleanor. Reporter, Manchester (N.H.) Mirror; on staff Eastern Asso. Press, New Ilaven, Conn .; later asst. mgr. The Associated Press, Boston, then N.E. Supt. until 1903; pres., pub., and prin. owner, Bos- ton Traveler, 1903-10; mem. firm John H. Fahey & Co., investment securities, 1910 -; purchased Wor- cester Evening Post, 1914, Manchester (N.H.) Mir- ror, 1921, holding latter till 1925 and former till 1937; pub. N.Y. Evening Post, 1923; pres. St. John's River Shipyard Co., Jacksonville, Ila., 1917-20; pres. Clarke Press (Manchester, N.H.); tr. and chin. exec. com., 20th Century Fund, 1920-, pres., 1937 -; dir. Consumer Distribution Corp., Wi. Fi- lene Sons Co., Edward A. Filenc Good Will Fund (Boston), Wiekwire-Spencer Stcel Corp. (N.Y.); chmn. Com. on Organization, U.S. Chamber of Com- meree, when that was formed, 1912, climn. 1st exec. com., pres. during first yrs. of World War, later mem. Sr. Council; chin. com. that reorganized Internat. Chamber of Commerce, 1919 (chmn. of its Reorganization Cont. and mem. exec. com. and council till 1934), mem. Am. Com .; mem. Inter-Am. High Commn. organized as result of Pan-Am. Financial Conf., Washington, 1915-27, when it was dissolved; chmn. For. Affairs Com., U.S. Chamber of Commerce and signed in behalf of bus. orgns. of U.S. 1st internat, arbitration contraet for volun- tary settlement of commercial disputes by arbi- tration, when Inter-Am. High Commn. met in Buenos Aires, 1917; made hon. mem. Bolza de Commercie de Buenos Aires for activity in helping to draft this code; granted Cross of Legion of Ilonor (Fr.) and that of Coindr. of Order of Crown (1t.), 1920; made oflleer of Order of Golden Slicaf (China), in recognition of internat. activities in field of bus. and finance, 1916; apptd. mein. Bd. Fed. Home Loan Bk. (chin. in fall), mem. bd. dirs., Home Owners' Loan Corp., and tr. Fed. Sav. and Loan Ins. Corp., 1933; mem. War Serviee Exec.
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