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FARRINGTON, Harry J., manufacturing; b. Nan- tasket, July 31, 1875; s. Alanson Wilber Farring- ton and Isabella F. (Hill) F .; cd. Boston Eng. high Sch .; m. Helen M. Dillingham of Freeport, Mc., Aug. 21, 1909; children-Donald Hill, Lucia Helene. Founded Farrington Mfg. Co., 1904; treas. and gen. mgr .; treas. Farrington Mfg. Co., Ltd., Toronto, Can .; dir. Bankette Co. of Boston; mem. Boston Ch. Commerce, Newton Ch. Commerce. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Charles River Country, Seigni- ory (P.Q., Can.). Protestant. Republican. Office: Farrington Mfg. Co., Jamaica Plain. Home: 74 Vista Av., Auburndalc.
FARWELL, Carroll Andrew, consulting engineer; b. Bolton, Sept. 13, 1883; s. Joseph Willard Far- well and Helen Eliza (Packard) F .; ed. Chester (Vt.) high sch .; S.B., M.1.T., 1906; m. Alice Rus- sell Sargent of Boston, Aug. 19, 1912; children- Helen Sargent, Caroline Lincoln, Mary Virginia. Mem. Engring. Corps, Pa. Lines S.W., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1906-07; engr., U.S. Reclamation Service, N.D. and Mont., 1907-10; asst. supt., Chem. Engring. & Operating Co., Me., 1910-11; engr., Pearson Engring. Corp., Tex. and Sp., 1911-15; Fay, Spofford & Thorn- dike, cons. engrs., Boston, 1915-22, mem. tirm, 1922 -; chin. Sharon Planning Bd., 1931-36; mem. Am. Soc. C.E. (exec. com., city planning div., 1938-), Mass. Fed. Planning Bds. (exec. com., 1933-31), Boston Soc. C.I. ( dir., 1937-39), Am. Pub. Works Assn., Masons. Club: Sharon Country. Au- thor: tech. articles. Desc. Henry Farwell and wife, settlers of Chelmsford, about 1640. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Offlee: 11 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Home: 67 Glendale Rd., Sharon.
FASSITT, Frederick Gardiner, Jr., asso. professor in English, editor; b. Portland, Mc., Sept. 11, 1901; s. Frederick G. Fassett and Cora Edna (Jordan) 10 .; ed. Coburn Classical Inst .; A.B., Colby, 1923, A.M., 1927; A.M., Univ. of Me., 1930; m. Julie l'at- tangall Abbott of Augusta, Me., Aug. 13, 1927; chil- dren-Jean, Carol, EHen. Engaged in journalism, adv., public relations in Mc. and Boston, 1923-26; asst. in journalism, Colby Coll., 1926-27; instr. Eng., Univ. of Me., 1927-30; M.1.T., 1930-33; asst. prof., 1933-37; asso. prof., 1938 -; editorial asso. The Technology Review, 1935-39, editor, 1939 -; mem. com. on College Reading, N.C.T.E., Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, A.A.A.S., Hist. of Sei. Soc. Author: Practical Writing (with Paul C. Eaton), 1931; Studies in Reading (with Paul C. Eaton), 1932; A History of Newspapers in the Dist. of Me., 1785-1820; various mag. art. and verse. Travel: Caribbean, So. Am. Episcopalian. Offlee: M.1.T., Cambridge. Home: 10 Shepard St., Cambridge. Sumnier res .: Sidney, Mc.
FAULKNER, Harold Underwood, author and teach- er; b. Taylor, Pa., Feb. 25, 1890; s. John Alfred Faulkner and llelen (Underwood) F .; ed. Wyo- ming Semin., Kingston, Y'a .; B.A., Wesleyan Univ., 1913; M.A., Columbia Univ., 1915, Ph.D., 1916; m. Ethel Willard Webb of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1920; children-Pamela Joyce, Shirley Ann. Asst. in hist., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1916-17, instr., 1917- 18; instr., Dartmouth Coll., 1919; instr., M.I.T., 1919-24, asst. prof., 1924-25; asso. prof., Smith Coll., 1925-31, prof., 1931-, Dwight W. Morrow prof. hist. 1937 -; ed., Smith Coll. Studies in Ilist., 1925 -; cons. ed., Soc. Sei. Abstracts, 1928-31; pvt. U.S. Army, 1918, student Field Arty. Centl. Officers Train. Sch., 1918; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Econ. Assn., Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., N.E. Ilist. Teachers Assn., Delta Tau Delta,
Pi Gamma Mu. Author: Chartism and Churches, 1916; American Economic History, 1924 the (German trans. 1929), 4th ed. 1938; Economle His- tory of the United States, 1928, 2nd cd. 1937; Read- ings in the Economic History of the United States (with Felix Flugal), 1929; The Quest for Social Justice, 1931; America, Its History and People (with Tyler Kepner), 1934, 2nd ed. 1938; American Political and Social History, 1937; contributions to The Soc. Sci. and their Interrelations, Essays in Intellectual Hist., Dictionary of Am. Biog., to encyc. and reviews. Office: Smith Coll., North- ampton. Home: 26 Barrett Placc, Northampton.
FAULKNER, James Morison, physician; b. Kcene, N.H., s. Herbert Kimball Faulkner and Emily ( Morison) F .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Har- vard, 1920; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1924; m. Mary dul'ont of Wilmington, Del., 1928; children- Herbert Kimball, 11, Elise duPont, Emily Morison, Charles Stearns, II. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1924-25; practiced internal med., spl. emphasis on heart disease, with research and teaching along same lines; asst. res. phys., Hosp. Rockefeller Inst., 1926, Johns Hopkins 11osp., 1926-27; jr. vis- iting phys., Boston City Hosp .; visiting phys., House of Good Samaritan, 1927-37; instr., Harvard Med. Sch., 1936 -; sec. bd. trs., Boston Med. Lib .; pvt., sergt. Co.A., 101st U.S. Engrs., 1917-18, Croix de Guerre; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Soc. for Clin. Investigation, Am. Clin. & Climatol. Soc .; fellow A.C.P. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard (Bos- ton), Country (Brookline). Author: papers on med. subjs. in med, journals. Desc. Edmond Faulk- ner, a founder of North Andover. Independent. Office: 262 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 255 God- dard Av., Brookline. Summer res .: Stoddard, N.H.
FAULKNER, Luther Winthrop, business man, farm- er (retired) ; b. Lowell, Mar. 4, 1882; s. John Adams l'aulkner and Evelyn ( Atwood) F .; ed. Lowell pub. schs .; Phillips Acad., Andover; m. Mary Duryea Mills of Newburgh, N. Y., June 10, 1908; children- Sarah Mills, John Adams, 11. Went to work in woolen textile mills, Bay State Mills, Lowell, 1900. asst. Supt. & designer, 1905-06; spl. work and student, Mass. Cotton Mills, Lowell, 1907-1908; 1/3 owner, Lowell Weaving Co., 1908-11: became commr. Greater Lowell Boy Scouts, 1912, given Silver Beaver award by Nat. Boy Scout Orgu. for Distinguished Service to Boyhood, 1931; mem. Mass. Rep. fin. com., 7 yrs., Rep. State Com., 6 yrs .; sergt. U.S. Air Service, World War, 9 mos .; mem. Taxpayers Assn., S.A.R., Mass. Bay Colony (Free- man), Am. and Brit. Delphinium Socs., Am. Fish- eries, Am. Legion (comdr. Lowell Post, 1920), La Société des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux; Middlesex County Farm Bur., Masons (32º), Am. Forestry Assn., Am. Wild Life Inst., Mass. Fish & Game Assn., Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Middlesex, Repub- lican of Mass., Lowell Sportsmens Club, Inc., Na- pachi Gun Club, Ine. Travel: 1t., Sp., Switz., Fr., Eng., 1923-24 (1 yr.). 5th gt. gs. Edmund Faulk- ner, Mass. Bay Colony; 4th gt. g.s. Lt. Francis Faulkner, Andover, Indian and Colonial wars; gt. gt. g.s. Francis Faulkner, Col. 3rd Middlesex Regt. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: Chelms- ford.
FAULL, J. Horace, Jr., research chemist ; b. Toronto, Can., Oct. 16, 1904; s. J. Il. Faull and Annie Bell (Sargent) F .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Har- vard, 1927, A.M., 1929, Ph.D. (phys. chem. of solu- tions), 1932; John Harvard fellow, Munich, Ger., 1933-34; unmarried. Acting prof. chemistry, Me- morial Univ. Coll., St. John's, Newfoundland. 1931- 33; research asso. in geophysics, Harvard, 1934-35; research in phys. chem. of latex, 1935 -; research chemist, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., 1938 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Sigina Xi, Gamma Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Appala- chian Mt., Boston Yacht. Author: sci. articles. Travel: Europe, Eastern No. Am. Office: Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, O., and Fall River .. Home: 72 Fresh Pond Lanc, Cambridge.
FAULL, Joseph Horace, professor of forest pathol- ogy; b. l'Anse, Mich., May 3, 1870; s. James Faull and Catherine (Bennetts) F .; ed. A.B., Univ. Toron- to, 1898; Ph.D., Harvard, 1904; student, Univ. Mu-
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nich, Ger., 1910; m. Annle Bell Sargent of Bell- Y *FAY, Albert Eugene, patent lawyer; b. East Brook- wood, Pa., Dec. 23, 1903; children-Josepli Horace, Jr., Anna Forward, Catherine Sargent. Teacher matlı., Albert Coll., Belleville, Ont., 1898-1900; lecturer on botany, Univ. Toronto, 1902-10, asso. prof., 1910-18, prof., 1918-28; prof. forest pathol- ogy, Harvard, 1928 -; fellow A.A.A.S., Royal Soc. Can., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Soc. Am. For- esters (sr. men.), Bot. Soc. Am., Am. Phytopathol. Soc., Mycol. Soc. Am., N.E. Bot. Club, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Sigma Xi, A.F.&A.M. Club: Faculty (Cambridge). Travel: Europe, W.I., Mex., Cen. Am. Republican. Oflice: Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Jamaica Plain. Home: 72 Fresh Pond Lane, Cambridge.
FAUS, Harold Theodore, electrical engineer; b. Spring Mills, Pa., Sept. 2, 1896; s. Theodore S. Faus and Martha (Williams) F .; ed. Hazleton (Pa.) high sch .; Williamsport (Pa.) high sch .; E.E., Syracuse Univ., 1921; m. Viola K. Murray of Lynn, July 31, 1926; children-Martha A., Betty A., Lawrence T. With Gen. Elec. Co., 1922-, principally engaged in invention and development of elec. apparatus, incl. meters and aircraft instruments; pvt., 1st (1., in a major engagements (wounded during Marne offensive), 1917-19, attended Birmingham Univ., Eng., with student detachment, A.E.F., 1919; mcm. Am. Inst. E.E., Am. Legion Soc. of the Third Div. Author: several technical articles published in the "Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers". Methodist. Republican. Office: 40 Federal St., Lynn. Ilomc: 61 Nahant St., Lynn. Summer home: "Stony Acres", Alton, N.H.
VFAVERSHAM, William, Jr., stockbroker; b. N.Y. City, Oct. 31, 1905; s. William Faversham and Julie (Opp) F .; ed. Groton Sch .; Harvard, ex. 1929; m. Sarah L. Shaw, June 25, 1928; children-Julie Opp, Philip. On stage, Sept. 1926-June 1929; with Franklin Management Corp., 1929-30; on staff, Rus- sell, Berg & Co., 1930-32; founder, partner, South- gate & Co., N.Y. and Boston Stock Exchange house, 1932 -; mem. Boston Stock Exchange, Con- cord Players. Clubs: Tennis & Racquet, Badmin- ton & Tennis, Concord Country. Episcopalian. Of- fice: 33 State St., Boston. Home: Garfield Rd., Concord.
Y FAXON, Henry Munroe, corporation official; b. Quincy, May 22, 1864; s. Henry Hardwick Faxon and Mary Burbank ( Munroe) F .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1881; m. Elizabeth Curtis Morrison of Braintree, Aug. 30, 1893; children-Mary Munroe (Mrs. Lemuch Bannister), Henry Hardwick, Rob- ert Morrison. Real estate ingr., 1885; pres., treas. and mgr. Quincy Elec. Light & 'Power Co., 1892- 1928; pres. and dir. Nat. Mt. Wollaston Bk., 1893- 1935; pres. and treas. Granite Ry. Co., 1901 -; treas. and dir. Quincy Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1932 -; pres. Faxon Trust Co., 1932 -; tr. Quincy Sav. Bk .; chmn. bd. trs., Nat. Sailors' Home (Quincy and Duxbury); tr. City Hosp., Quincy; supervisor, Adams Temple and School Fund (Quincy), Clubs: Exchange (Boston), Eastern Yacht ( Marblehead), Quincy Yacht. Travel: Mex., Europe, Eng., Africa, Iceland, W.1., Bermuda, Can. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: 1245 Hancock St., Quincy. Home: 300 Adams St., Quincy.
V FAXON, Nathaniel Wales, hospital administrator; b. So. Braintree, Aug. 12, 1880; s. Willlam Otls Faxon and Susan Recd (Wales) F .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1896; Hopkinson Sch., 1898; A.B., Harvard, 1902; M.D., llarvard Med. Sch., 1905; m. Marie Bassett Conant of Boston, Sept. 22, 1905; children-Nathaniel Conant, William Otis, II, Her- bert Wales. Surg. house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1905-06; gen. practice, Stoughton, 1906-17; asst. dir. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1919-22; dir, Strong Mcm. Hosp., 1922-35, Mass. Gen. Hosp. and Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1935 -; 1st It. Med. R.C. and maj. Med. Corps, U.S.A., World War; mem. A.M.A., Am. Hosp. Assn. (pres. 1933-34), Mass. Med. Soc., \ Boston Hosp. Council, Community Fed. of Boston. Clubs: Harvard, Aesculapian (Boston), The Coun- try ( Brookline). Protestant. Republican. Office: Mass. General Hospital, Boston. Home: 25 Chest- nut Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill.
field, Apr. 9, 1875; s. Willard W. Fay and Betsy (Chapln) F .; ed. B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1895, M.S., 1898; m. Elizabeth Rozzell of Lincoln, N.C., June 24, 1901; children-Barton (d.), Elizabeth D. (Mrs. Luther B. Martin), Charles R., Chapin. Draftsman, 1896; asst. examiner, U.S. Patent Of- fice, 1898-1903; patent atty., Munn & Co., 1903-06, Southgate & Southgate (changed to Southgate, Fay and Hawley in 1930), 1906-36, alone, 1936-39; with Co. D, Mass. Volunteers, Sp .- Am. War, 1898; mem. bars of Mass. and Fed. Courts; mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Club: Rotary. Travel: Cuba, 1898, 1924; Eng., Fr., 1932. Universalist. Republican. Office: Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Worcester. Home: 28 Beeching St., Worcester. Died Apr. 20, 1939.
FAY, Arthur Ceell, bacterlologist; b. St. John, Kan., Feb. 18, 1896; s. Frank C. Fay and Lida (Flnlcy) F .; ed. Bethany (Mo.) high sch., 1914: B.S., Univ. Mo., 1920; M.S., Univ. Wis., 1921; Ph.D., la. State Coll., 1933; m. Martha Kathryn Bartlett of Beth- any, Mo., June 23, 1920; children-Rosanna, Mar- tha Marie. Instr. bacteriology and dairy bacterl- ologist, Kan. Expt. Sta., Manhattan, Kan., 1921- 23, asst. prof., 1923-27, asso. prof., 1927-34, prof., 1934-37; dir. labs., H. P. Hood & Sons. Boston, 1937 -; sergt. M.C., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Am. Dairy Sci. Assn., Am. Soc. Bacteriologists, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi, Acacia, Masons. Author: many sci. articles in bacteriol. jours., dairy jours., ctc. Revolutionary ancestors, Marlboro. Methodist. Republican. Office: II. P. Hood & Sons, 500 Ruther- ford Av., Boston. Home: 6 Fells Rd., Winchester. VRAY, Charles Norman, business man (retired), oc- casional writer: b. Burlington, Vt., Aug. 13, 1848; s. Rev. Dr. Charles Fay and Charlotte Emily (Hop- klus) F .; ed. pvt. seh .; Cambridge high sch .; tu- tors; A.B., Harvard, 1869; m. Lillian Ilale of Ded- ham, Aug. 26, 1922. With ist Nat. Bk., Marquette, Mich., 1869-77; liquidator of bankruptcy, Chicago, 1877-79; gen. mgr., Bell Telephone of Ill .; v.p., mgr., Chicago Telephone Co .; pres., Chicago Gas Trust Co. (now Peoples Gas Co.), Chleago Are Light & Power Co., 1879-93; pres. Remington-Sholes Co., mfrs. typewriters, Chicago, 15 yrs., mfg. pres., N.Y. City, 3 yrs., retired 1916; occasional writer, 1916 -; while active was pres. and dir. of many corps., hosps., etc., brief service as dep. collector of Internal Revenue; life mem. Art Inst., Field Mus., Chicago; mem. Am. Red Cross, Nat. Geor. Soc., Cambridge Hist. Soc., Harvard Alumni Assn., Phl Beta Kappa, Salvation Army, Volunteers, etc. Clubs: University (Chicago), Cambridge Boat. Author: Big Business & Government; Labor In Pol- ities; Too Much Government, Too Much Taxation; Where do Union Men Get Off ?; Business in Pol- itics; Social Justice; Rugged Individuallsm; articles in Atlantic Monthly, Outlook; preparing short book, probable title Least Government. Formed The Orchestral Assn., supporting Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1890, active exec. till 1910. Desc. Peter Bulkcley, Jonathan Prescott, Jolin Lil- lie, Anne Hutchinson, Samuel Howard, Capt. Jon- athan Fay. Episcopallan. Anti-New Deal, per- haps Republican. Home: 987 Memorial Dr., Cam- bridge.
FAY, Edward Winchester, headmaster; b. Newark, N.J., Sept. 19, 1886; s. Waldo Burnett Fay and Elizabeth (Winchester) F .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough; A.B., Harvard, 1908. Master, St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1908-10; Fay Sch., 1910- 12, asst. headmaster, 1912-18, headmaster, 1918 -; tr. Marlborough Sav. Bk., Marlborough; chuinn. fi- nancial bd., Town of Southborough, 1934-38. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), University (N.Y.), Travel: Europe, U.S., Alaska, Hawali. Episcopalian. Rc- publican. Office: Fay School, Southborough. Home: Southborough.
FAY, Frederic Ilarold, clvll engincer; b. Marlbor- ough, July 5, 1872; s. John Sawyer Fay and Ellz- abeth (Ingalls) F .; ed. Marlboro schs .; pvt. tutor; S.B., M.I.T., 1893, S.M., 1894; m. Clara May Potter of Quincy, Ill., Apr. 21, 1897; children-Allen Pot- ter (d.), Beatrice, Mildred Elizabeth, Dorothy Clara,
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Eleanor Potter, Draftsman, Boston Bridge Works, 1894; draftsman, asst. engr., in charge of bridge design and constrn., Boston City Engr.'s office, 1895-1910; div. engr., in charge Bridge & Ferry Div., City of Boston, 1911-1914; partner, Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, cons. engrs., Boston, 1914 -; cons. engr. for Fed., State, pro- vincial, mun. authorities, railroads, publie utility and pvt. clients in U.S. and abroad; engrs. on de- sign and supervision of constrn. of $25,000,000 Army Supply Base, Boston, for U.S. War Dept., 1918-19; tr. Dorchester Sav. Bk., Northeastern Univ .; chmn. City Planning Bd., Bd. Zoning Ad- justment, Boston; v. chmn: Metrop. Planning Div .; mem. Mass. State Planning Bd .; mem. at large N.E. Regional Planning Commn .; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce (past v.p., chin. Com. Mun. & Metrop. Affairs; now mem. Port Facilities Com.), Am. Inst. Cons. Engrs. (pres., 1927; life mem. of Council), Boston Soc. C.E. (life mem .; pres., 1913), Am. Soc. C.E. (life mem .; dir., 1917, 1918), En- gring. Inst. Can., Am. Concrete Inst .; N.E. Water Works Assn., Internat. Assn. Navigation Congress- es, Engrs. Soc. W. Mass. (life), Soe. Terminal Engrs. (past v.p.), Mass. Charitable Mechanics Assn. (life), Mass. Highway Assn., M.I.T. Alumni Assn. (pres., 1913, life), M.I.T. Corp. (Alumni inem., 1914-19); Am. 'Unitarian Assn. (life mem., dir.), Unitarian Laymen's League (mem. Nat. Council); fellow, Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S. Clubs: Union, Engineers, City (Boston). Author: Population and Finances of Boston, 1901; many papers for tech. soes. Travel: Europe, Near East. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 227 Savin Hill Av., Boston.
Y FAY, Joseph Henry, physician and surgeon; b. Fall River, Feb. 20, 1885; s. Joseph Il. Fay and Selina (O'Mara) F .; ed. M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Seh., 1908; m. Alice G. Maher of Dorchester, July 16, 1917; children-Alice S., Joseph H., Jr., Jane M. Surg. house officer, Boston City Ilosp., 1908-10, asst. exec., 1910-11; visiting surg., Melrose Hosp., 1916 -; pvt. practice of med. and surgery, Melrose, 1911 -; fel- low A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe. Club: University. Travel: Europe. Catholic. Home: 49 Lake Av., Melrose.
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PAY, Richard Dudley, teacher, research worker; b. Boston, Jan. 13, 1891; s. Dudley Bowditch Fay and Katharine (Gray) F .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1913; S.B., M.I.T., 1917; m. Hester Lawrence of Groton, 1912; children-Mrs. llester Bailey, Mrs. Elinor Garfieldl, Richard. Engr. in charge of Expt. Sta., Submarine Signal Co., 1917-19; with H. V. Ilayes, 1919-25; cons. engr., Acme Apparatus Co., 1925-28; research asso., dept. elec. engring., M.I.T., 1928-31; asst. prof., 1931-34, asso. prof., 1934 -; chief electrician U.S.N. R.F., anti-submarine work, about I yr., World War; navigator of Yacht Yankee, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Acoustical Soc. Am. Author: sci. articles. Travel: around world, 1912-13. Prot- estant. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. llome: 177 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge.
VRAY, Robert Ervin, examiner of claims; b. West- boro, Aug. 17, 1878; s. Charles Elliott Fay and Caroline Frances (llowe) 14 .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; m. Marion L. Rudd of Chelsea, Sept. 7, 1904 (d.); m. (2d) Winnifred S. Meloon of Medford, May 7, 1925; children-Marshall Howe. Robert Wallace. Worked in banks, Chelsea, 1898-1907; with Ex- change Trust Co., Boston, 1907-32; in office, Bank Commrs. Mass., Boston, 1932-37; examiner, Mass .; mem. Unemployment Compensation Commn., Bos- ton, 1937-38; tr. Waterfield Bldg. Assn., Winchester; treas., dir., Home for Aged People, Winchester; sold $2,000,000 Liberty Bonds, World War; mem. Box 52 Assn. (dir.) Club: Winchester Men's. Protestant. Republican. Otlice: Town Hall, Win- chester. Home: 36 Park Av., Winchester.
VFAY, Sidney Bradshaw, professor of history; b. Wash., D.C., Apr. 13, 1876; s. Edward Allen Fay and Mary ( Bradshaw) F .; ed. Friends' sch .; Wash. (D.C.) high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1896, Ph.D., 1900; Sorbonne; Univ. Berlin; L.H.D., Smith Coll., 1929; m. Sarah Proctor of Ilanover, N.Il., Aug. 17, 1904; children-Mrs. Dorothy A. Little, Mrs. Laura B.
Bender, Mrs. Elsa M. Hartshorne. Teaching fellow, Harvard, 1900-02; prof. hist., Dartmouth Coll., 1902-14, Smith Coll., 1914-29, Harvard, Radcliffe Coll., 1929 -; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Société de I'llistoire de la Guerre, Verein für Geschichte der Mark Brandenburg, Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; Société d'Histoire Moderne. Clubs: Faculty (Cambridge), Harvard (Boston). Author: Records of the Town of Hanover, N.II., 1761-1818, 1905; Fueter's World History, 1815-18, transl., 1922; Origins of the World War, 1928 (Fr., Ger., Rus. transls.); Rise of Brandenburg-Prussia, 1937; many hist. and polit. mag. articles. Travel: frequent., Eng., Fr., Ger., It. Congregationalist. Independent. Oflice: 772 Widener Library, Cambridge Home: 194 Brattle St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Nantucket. YRAYLE, William Henry, advertising executive; b. Malden, May 4, 1892; s. John J. Frayle and Helen M. (Breen) F .; ed. Fenway Sch. of Illustration, Boston; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Irene F. Holland of Wakefield, 1923; children-Mary Doris, John J., William HI., Jr. Artist, 1914-19; estab. and since owner, W. 11. Fayle & Co., 1919; served in Naval Aviation Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19. Travel: Continent of Europe, U.S. Catholic. Republican. Office: Appleton St. at Elm W., Everett. Home: l'ox Rd., Wakefield.
FECHNER, Robert; government exeentive; b. Chat- tanooga, Tenn., Mar. 22, 1876; s. Charles Fechner and Virginia (Roberts) F .; ed. Griffin (Ga.) high sch .; m. Clare Dickey of Clinton, Ia., Oct. 25, 1902. Machinist, foreman and master mechanic, 1896- 1912; exec. officer, Internat. Assn. of Machinists, 1913-33; dir. Civilian Conservation Corps, U.S. Govt., 1933 -; lecturer, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., Dartmouth, Simmons and various other colls .; mem. Masons, K.P., Eagles, Elks. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Washington). Protestant. Inde- pendent. Office: Post Office Dept. Bldg., Washing- ton, 1).C. Home: 167 l'enno St., Wollaston.
FEELEY, Donald Smith, lecturer, author. teacher, b. l'ittsfield, Nov. 8, 1896; s. Edward Feeley and Alice Marion (Smith) F .; ed. Pittsfield high sch .; N.Y. Sch. Fine & Applied Art; unmarried. Interior decorator, N.Y. City, 1923-27, Boston, 1927-34; Boston chmn. Nat. "Better Homes in America", 1932-36, reed. Ilighest Nat. Award for large city achievement, 3 successive yrs .; founder and co- (llr., "Modern Sch. of Applied Art", 1931 -; mem. Field Med. Unit No. 45, World War, overseas 13 mos .; mem. Eastern Arts Assn. Author: articles on importance of beauty In the home in various periodicals. Travel: Europe (last time, 1938). Of Scotch-Irish and French desc. (pre-revolutionary); relatives still on land granted by Ing king. Nou-partisan. Office: 687 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 80 Beacon St., Boston.
FREMSTER, Roy F., physician (public health) : b. Silverton, Tex., July 5, 1894; s. Samuel Bailey l'eemster and Alice Lillie (Cope) Iº .; ed. Hereford, Tex., high sch .; A.B., Southwestern Univ., 1921; M.D., Johns Hopkins Univ. Med. Sch., 1924, Dr. P.H., 1925; m. Olive Swagerty of New Mexico, May 26, 1917; 1 dau .- Roioli. Instr., med. schs., Unlv. Louisville, 1925-27, Tulane Univ., 1927-31; Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1931 -; lecturer, Harvard Sch. Pub. Health, 1934 -; dir. Div. of Communicable Diseases, Mass. Dept. Pub. Health; mem. A.M.A., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Boston City. Author: numerous med, and pub. health articles. Travel: Central Am., Mex., Can., U.S. Methodist. Independent. Office: 519 State
Ilonse, Boston. Home: 40 Kent St., Brookline.
FEIGA, Wilfred Becher, lawyer; b. Worcester, Jan. 25, 1895; s. Leon Felga and Pauline (Beeber) F .; ed. Worcester Classical high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1916; unmarried. Past pres. bd. dirs., Worcester Free Pub. Library; official auditor, Superior Ct .; concert Master, Pierian Sodality Orchestra, Har- vard; past pres. Distr. Grand Lodge No. 1, B'nai Brith; active in many communal, civic and polit. affairs in Worcester; formerly mem. ex. com. Wor- eester Harvard Club, Worcester County Bar Assn .; mem. Masons, B'nai Brith, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Worcester Harvard. Jewish. Republican. Office:
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390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 412 Chandler St., Worcester.
FEIN, Samuel L., attorney; b. Russia, June 8, 1899; S. Abraham Fein and Sarah (Schwartz) F .; ed. Classleal high sch., Springfield; LL.B., New York Univ., 1922; m. Mildred B. Sherman of New Britain, Conn., Dec. 31, 1922; children-Phyllis Gloria, Sherman Edward. First Asst. City Solicitor 1934- 35, commr. Bd. Public Works, 1938-41; S.A.T.C. Amherst Coll., World War; mem. B'nai Brith, Tau Epsilon Phi, Elks, Masons, Am. Legion, K.P. Clubs: Probus, Oxford Country, Louis Marshall, Young Men's Republican, Republican (Mass.). Jewish. Republican. Office: 1421 Main St., Springfield. Home: 130 Leyfred Terrace, Springfield.
Y FEINBERG, Abraham Selig, lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 5, 1891; s. Benjamin M. Feinberg and Reina E. (Jaffee) F .; ed. Marshfield high sch .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1913; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; m. Jean D. Sackheim of Chicago, Ill., Oct. 15, 1922; chil- dren-Sybil F., Beverly R., Claire A. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1917; gen. practice at Plymouth, 1919 -; spl. justice 3d Dist. Ct. of Plymouth, 1928 -; climn. Marshfield Sch. Com., 1917-22; in Chem. Warfare Service, 1918-19; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Am. Legion, Masons, Joint Superintendency Union. Clubs: Old Colony (Plymouth). Jewish. Republican. Office: Drew Bldg., Plymouth. Home: 6 Grant St., Plymouth.
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