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ANDREWS, Harold Virgil, physician; b. Benicla, Callf., Jan. 26, 1873; s. Rufus Andrews and Sarah Moore (Durrell) A .; ed. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Annie E. Irwin of Dansville, N.Y., Feb. 2, 1899; 1 son-Halsey Irwin. Interne, R.I. Hosp., Providence, 1896-98; engaged in practice of med. at Boston since 1898; on surg. staff, Mass. Wom- an's Hosp .; served as contract surgeon S.A.T.C., Northeastern Univ., Boston, during World War; F.A.C.S .; mem A.M.A., N.E. Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., local socs. and coll. frats. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Longwood Cricket
(Chestnut Ill1). Republican. Home: 1087 Boyl- ston St., Boston.
Y ANDREWS, Henry Nathaniel, lawyer; b. Worcester, Aug. 10, 1880; ed. Fitchburg high sch .; Fitchburg Bus. Coll .; LL.B., Northeastern Unlv., Boston, 1909; m. Florence M. Hollings of Providence, R.I., Sept. 15, 1908; children-Henry N., Jr., Francis H. Adm. Mass. Bar, 1909; practiced law, Mass., 1909 -; Mass. Inheritance and Income Tax Depts., 1916-17; v.p. 1st Nat. Bk., Old Colony Trust Co., Boston; chmn. Melrose Chap. of Am. Red Cross, Commun.ty Council; former mem. bd. of aldermen, sch. com., Melrose. Universalist. Republican. Office: 17 Court St., Boston. Momc: 54 York Ter., Melrose Highlands.
ANDREWS, John Gilbert, manufacturer structural steel; b. Chelsca, Feb. 23, 1879; s. David Herbert Andrews and Clara Morrlll (Gilbert) A .; ed. New- ton high sch .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1901; C.E., Thayer Sch. Clv. Engring., 1902; m. Edith E. Eddy, of Newton, Oct. 20, 1904; children-Jolin Gilbert, Jr., Janct Elizabeth (Mrs. James M. Porter, Jr.), Charles David. Asso. with The Bosotn Bridge Works, Inc., fabricating and erecting steel blogs. and bridges, Cambridge, 1904-37, pres. 1921-37; asso, with Waghorne-Brown Co., since 1937; pres. Master Builders Assn. of Boston, 1923-25; sergt. 1st Motor Corps, Mass. State Guard, 1917-20; mem. Psl Upsilon, Sphinx. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 44 School St., Boston. Ilome: 76 Laurel Dr., Needham.
YANDREWS, Katherine Sarah, physician; b. Harris- burg, Pa., Sept. 21, 1893; s. James W. Andrews and Mary E. (Carmichael) A .; ed. Harrisburg high sch .; B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1917; M.D., Unlv. Pa. Med. Sch., 1924. Interne, Univ. Ilosp., Phila., Pa., 1924-26, instr. med., mem. med. staff, 1926-30; phys., Boston Dispensary, 1930-, chief of gastro- intestinal clinle; Instr. med., Tufts Med. Sch., 1930 -; attending phys., N.E. Hosp. for Women & Children, 1930 -; phys., Bouve Sch. Phys. Edn., Y. W.C.A .; served as nurse, St. Luke's Hosp., N.Y. City, World War; fellow A.M.A .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Wellesley Coll. Alumnae Assn., Univ. Hosp. Assn. (Phila.). Author: scl. papers on hiatus hernia, duodenal ulcer, gall bladder dis- eases. Travel: Europe. Protestant. Office: 140 Clarendon St., Boston. Home: Wayland.
ANGELL, George William, engineer; b. Hamilton, N.Y .. Aug. 21, 1890; s. William H. Angell and Carrie B. (Lapping) A .; ed. Syracuse (N.Y.) cent. hlgh seh .; Dcan Acad., Franklin; B.S. (chem.), Tufts Coll., 1915; m. Margaret Durkee of Tufts Coll., June 14, 1919; children-George W., Jr., Eliz- abeth M. Teacher sci., Malden high sch., 1915- 17; research dept., Hydraulic Steel Co., Cleveland, O., 1919-23; chem. engr., Factory Mut. Labs., Boston, 1923-30; engr., Blackstone Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Providence, R.I., 1930-35, v.p. and engr., 1935 -; rose to 1st class sergt., C.W.S., U.S.A. dur- ing 13 mos. service, World War; at U.S. Bur. Stan- dards, Washington, 1919: mem. S.A. R., Tufts Grad. Dramatic Soc., Masons, Theta Delta Chi. Protes-
tant. Office: 1000 Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R.I. Home: 127 Dover St., West Medford.
VANGELL, Worcester Randolph, physIclan; b. Burns- ville, N.C., Jan. 5, 1878; s. Hiram Wesley Angell and Malissa M. (Randolph) A .; ed. McCormick common sch .; Ballou & Hobegand Prep. Sch., Bos- ton; Univ. Pa., 1903-05; M.D., Temple UnIv., Phila., 1912; m. Helen Potter Fogg of Boston, 1904; 1 son-Worcester Randolph, Jr. At McLean Hosp., Waverly, 1898-1901, completing course and get- ting diploma; at Boston City Hosp. some tline; contract surgeon, U.S.M.C., to examine recruits, 1912-17; It. M.C., U.S.N., May 1917-32; with Mass. Nat. Guard, 26th. Div., a short time; gen. practice of medicine, 1932 -; Civ. Service Med. Examiner, Mass .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Masons, Elks, K.P., Moose, Officers World War. Author:
Two Years in a Madhouse; The Black Mountain Ranger; poems, as Mount Mitchell, Harvard Bridge, etc .; letters: etc. Travel: with Am. Fleet, Atlantic and Pacific. Desc. Randolphs of Vlr- ginia; pioneer settlers, Va. and N.C. Protestant. Republican. Office and home: Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Burnsville, N.C.
YANGEVINE, Jay Bernard, lawyer; b. Highland, N. Y., May 21, 1890; s. Jay Ferris Angevine and Sara Ollver (Bernard) A .; ed. A.B., Williams Coll., 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; m. Hazel A. Mills of Brookline, June 2, 1917 (d. 1918); 1 dau .- Hazel Mills; m. (2nd.) Hallie Virginia Corbett of Bishop- ville, S.C., Oct. 20, 1926; children-Jay Bernard, Jr., James Hamilton, Hallie Virginia. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1915, in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1915 -; asso. with Hutchins & Wheeler, 1915-22, mem. firm, 1922 -; instr., Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md., 1911-12, Northeastern Univ. Sch. Law, 1921- 32; served as pvt., later as 2nd. It., U.S.A., 1918- 19; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Presbyterian. Republi- can. Oflice: 49 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 45 Fieldmont Rd., Belmont.
¿ ANGIER, Harlan Wesley, surgeon; b. Southboro, July 28, 1891; s. Wayland Angler and Idella (Ad- ams) A .; ed. Barre pub. sehs. and high sch., 1908- 11; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1915; m. Helen Louise Spalding of Malden, May 26, 1917; 1 dau .- Phyllis Louise. Interne, Waltham Hosp., Wal- tham, 1915-16; engaged in gen, practice of medi- cine and surgery Gilbertville, 1916-34; surg., Mary Lane Hosp., Ware, since 1916; in practice at Ware since 1934; fellow A.C.S., A.M.A .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Masons, Shrine. Congregationallst. Repub- lican. Office: 8 South St., Ware. Home: 77 Church St., Ware.
ANGYAL, Andras, physician; b. Debrecren, Hun- gary, June 21, 1902; s. Joseph Angyal and Elisa- beth (Furst) A .; ed. under-grad. studies, Ilun- gary; Ph.D., Univ., Vienna, 1927; M.D., Univ. Torino, 1932; m. Alice Fellner of Vlenna, 1930. Held research positions, Psychol. Inst., Univ. Vienna, 1923-28, Psychol. Inst., Univ. Turin, 1928- 29, Psychiatrle Hosp., Turin, 1929-32; Rockefeller fellow, Yale, 1932-33; research dept., Worcester State Hosp., Worcester, 1933-, now res. dir. research; mem. Am. Psychiatric Assn., Am. Soclol. Soc. Author: several psychol. and psychiatric studles, published in Eng., Ger., It., and Hun- garian. Office and home: Worcester State Hos- pital, Worcester.
ANSEL, Samuel E., dentist; b. Chelsea, Mar. 20, 1894; s. Meyer Ansel and Iola (Mandelbaum) A .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1916; unmarried. Practiced dentistry, Revere, 1916 -; full time staff mem., Forsyth Dental In- firmary for Children, Oct. 1918-Oct. 1919; mem. staff, Harvard Dental Evening Clinic; sch. den- tist, Revere, 1937 -; mem. Park Commn., Revere; pvt. 1st class, M.C., 301st Field Signal Bn., U.S.A., Sept. 22, 1917-Mar. 11, 1918; inem. Am. Legion (athletic chmn., Suffolk Co. Council), West End House Alumni, No. Metrop. Dist. Dental Soc. (ed.), Ilarvard Dental Sch, Alumni Assn., Greater Bos- ton Dental Soc., Am. Dental Assn., Northeastern Dental Soc., Disabled Vets. Clubs: Revere Boys' (sec.), New Century. Travel: U.S., Can. Jewish. Revere. Republican. Office: 114 Shirley Av., Home: 21 Janrin Av., Revere.
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NSLOW, Gladys Amelia, professor; b. Springfield, May 22, 1892; d. John Anslow and Ella (Leonard) A .; ed. Springfield cent. high sch .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1914, A.M., 1917; UJniv. Chicago, summer 1921; Ph.D., Yale, 1924; unmarried. Demonstra- tor in physics, asst., instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., prof., Smith Coll., 1914 -; Smith Coll. fellow, Yale, 1922-24; research fellow, Unlv. Calif., 1938; fel- low Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Assn. Physics Teachers, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Club: Nineteenth Century (Northampton). Author: sci. articles on spectro- scopy and ionization of gases in Phys. Rev., Sci- ence, Journal of Biol. Chemistry, Quarterly of the Sigma Xi. Travel: U.S., Can. Desc. John Leon- ard, Benjamin Cooley and Aaron Cook, original settlers of Springfield, Longmeadow, and Hadley, 1636-37. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Ilome: 72 Dryads Green, Northampton.
ANTHONY, Francis Wayland, physician; b. Great Falls, N.H., Aug. 25, 1858; s. George Nelson An- thony and Abbie Clark (Stuart) A .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1879; M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1888; m. Alice Goodhue Safford of Cam- bridge, Nov. 12, 1879; children-Charles Pike (d.), Fred Safford. Taught 1879-85; practiced medicine, Haverhill, 1888 -; Asso. Med. Examiner (4th Essex Dist., ), 1898-1921, Med. Examiner, 1921-35; tr. Mass. State Farm, Mass. State Infirmary, 19 yrs .; at one time mem. sch. com., Bradford, men. Appeal Bd., Dist. #3, 18 mios. during World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Soc. Exam. Phys. & Surg., Mass. Med .- Legal Soc., Pentucket Assn. Physicians; held high offices in many med. socs., was pres. of local charitable socs. Clubs: Haverhill Medical, Rotary, Essex County Repub- lican, Fortnightly. Author: many prof. articles. G.s. Prof. Moses Stuart, Andover Theol. Sem .; cousin to "lizabeth Stuart Phelps ( Ward), author- ess, and Prof. Stuart Phelps, Smith Coll. Protes- tant. Republican. Office: 30 Summer St., Haver- hill. Home: 17 Byron St., Bradford Dist., Haver- hill.
ANTIN, Mary, author; b. Polotzk, Russia, June 13, 1881; d. Israel Antin and Esther (Weltman) A .; ed. Girls Latin sch., Boston; Barnard Coll .; m. Amadeus W. Grabau of N.Y. City, 1901; 1 dau .- Josephine Esther. Came to U.S., 1894; lecture work on Am. citizenship, pub. schools, immigra- tion problems, Jewish life, 1913-18; resident work- er, Gould Farm, Great Barrington (social service community on experimental lines), 1923-35; lec- tured during World War under Com. on Pub. In- formation, etc. Author: From Plotzk to Boston, 1898; The Promised Land, 1912; They Who Knock at Our Gates, 1914; short stories in Atlantic, 1911- 18. Travel: U.S. (extensive); Europe, 1910. Ec- clectic. Independent. Home: Gould Farm, Great Barrington.
APPEL, Bernard, physician; b. Russla, May 13, 1897; s. Alexander Appel and Lena (Harbash) A .; ed. Tufts Coll .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1923; m. Doris Leavitt of Lynn, Feb. 21, 1926; children -Lorna, Nancy, Blossom. In practice med., Bos- ton, specializing in discases of the skin, 1923 -; asst. physician, dept. skin diseases, Boston City Hosp .; instr. skin diseases, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; chief, dept. skin diseases and syphilis, Lynn Hosp., Lynn; consulting dermatologist, Danvers State Hosp., J. B. Thomas Hosp., No. Shore Babies Hosp .; served as pvt., 12th Co., C.A., World War; diplo- mate, Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners, Am. Bd. Derma- tol. and Syphilology; fellow A.M.A .; mein. Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Dermatol. Soc. (sec.), Phi Delta Epsilon. Author: numerous articles in med. jours. Jewish. Republican. Office: 483 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Ilome: 281 Ocean St., Lynn.
VAPPEL, Richard Gilmore, music librarian, organist; b. Lancaster, Pa., Apr. 25, 1889; s. John W. Appel and Ella (Roberts) A .; ed. Franklin & Marshall Acad .; A.B., Franklin & Marshall Coll., 1908; A.M., Harvard, 1913; N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1910- 11; m. Anna Herr of Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 18, 1913; children-Elizabeth (d.), Richard Gilmore, Jr., Eleanor Roberts, William Herr. Organist, 1st Reformed Ch., Lancaster, Pa., 1902-10; Episc.
Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1910 -; instr., univ. exten- slon, Mass. State Dept. Edn., 1924 -; N.E. Conserv- story of Music, 1933 -; music lib., Boston Pub. Lib., 1922 -; composer of choral music, volunteer song leader in camps during World War, 1917-18; men. Harvard Musical Assn., Am. Guild Organists, Phi Kappa Psi. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: ar- ticles In Onlooker (Pittsburg), Harvard Musical Rev., Chr. Sci. Monitor, Phonograph Monthly Rev. Publications: Blessed is the Man, 1914; In Flan- ders Fields, 1930; Benedicite in D) flat, 1932; Bene- dicite in D (unison), 1933; Jesu Joy of Man's De- siring (Bach)-R. G. Appel ed. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Boston Public Library, Cop- ley Sq., Boston. Home: 15 Ifilliard St., Cam- bridge.
APPLETON, Thomas Ailen, civil engr .; b. Beverly, Mass., Jan. 2, 1876; s. Nathan D. Appleton and Mary J. (Standley) A .; ed. Beverly high sch .; private tutors; m. Helen T. Henry of Salem, Oct. 9, 1904; children-Mary H., Janet. Civ. engr., B.&M.R.R., 1892-1905, N.Y.C.R.R., 1905; private practice, Salem, 1906 -; gen, practice, spl. legal, mun., development work; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. Clubs: various local. Travel: U.S., Canadian provinces. Protestant. Republi- can. Office: Box 774, Salem. ITome: 311 Essex St., Beverly.
APPLETON, William Bigelow, superintendent of schools; b. Newton Higlands, July 2, 1891; s. Sam- ucl Appleton and Mabelle (Spring) A .; ed. Boston Latin seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1913; student, Columbia, Yale, Boston Univ., Fitchburg State Teachers Coll .; m. Selma Howe of Ansonia, Conn., Apr. 3, 1920; children-William Bigelow, Jr., Samuel Clark. Teacher sci, and math., coach of all sports, hlgh sch., So. Norwalk, Conn., 1913-15; prin., high sch., Milford, Conn., 1915-18; headmaster, Wheeler Sch., No. Stonington, Conn., 1919-20; prin., North- bridge high sch., Whitinsville, 1920-27, senior high sch., Leominster, 1927-37; supt. schs. Leominster, 1937 -; sergt., U.S.A., Camp Upton, L.I., N.Y., 1918- 19; mem. Am. Assn. Sch. Administrators. Club: Rotary (dir.). Travel: South U.S. Episcopalian (lay reader). Republican. Office: Junior High School Bldg., Leominster. Home: 342 Merriam Av., Leominster. Summer res .: Wellvillc, Ash- burnham.
''APPLETON, William Sumner, antiquarian; b. Bos- ton, May 29, 1874; s. William Sumner Appleton and Edith Stuart (Appleton) A .; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.II .; Hopkinson's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1896; unmarried. Started as real estate broker but gave up because of ill health; took up antiquarian activities; founded Soc. for Preservation of N.I. Antiq., 1910, corr. sec., 1910 -; mem. many socs. Clubs: Union (Boston), Har- vard (Boston, N. Y.). Editor: Old Time New Eng- land, mag. of Soc. Preservation of N.E. Antiq., Travel: Europe, U.S., Can. Unitarian. Republi- can. Office: 141 Cambridge St., Boston. Home: 16 Louisburg Sq., Boston.
APTHORP, Robert East, manufacturer; b. Boston, Feb. 13, 1885; s. John Vaughn Apthorp and Mary (Sargent) A .; ed. Milton Aead .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1908; in. Esther Williams of Milton, 1916; children -William Osgood, James Sargent. Worked at mining engring., Colo., Utah, Alaska, Ffla., 1908 on ; some work as salesman; manufactured and sold own inventions, oil tank gauges, atomizing noz- zles, CO: Testers, Windmeters, 1919 -; now work- ing on improved type of Diesel engine; 2nd It .. 1st lt., 103rd I.A., 26th Div., U.S.A., 1917-19. Travel: U.S., incl. Alaska; Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Office: P.O. Box 34, Everett. Home: 226 Centre St., Milton. Summer res .: 4 Harbor View, Marblehead.
ARBUCKLE, Charies Nathaniel, clergyman; b. New- ark, N.J., May 22, 1878; s. Charles John Arbuckle and Mary Augusta (Lee) A .; ed. pub. schs. and by pvt. instruction; grad. Crozer Thcol. Sem., Ches- ter, Pa., 1902; D. D., Brown Univ., 1920, Colby Coll., 1928; m. Ruth Recder of Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., Oet. 17, 1905. Ordained to Bapt. ministry, 1902; asso. pastor Warburton Av. Ch., Yonkers, N.Y., 1902-04; pastor Ch. of the Redeemer, Yonk- ers, 1904-19, First Ch., Newton Centre, since 1919;
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lecturer Andover Newton Theol. Sch., 1920-29, prof. preaching 1929 -; pres. Mass. Couneil Rel. Edn., 1924; tr. New England Bapt. Hosp., Boston; Crozer Theological Seminary Bapt. Home; mem. bd. of fellows, Brown Univ .; dir. Am. Bapt. Publ. Soe .; preacher in schs. and eolls. Clubs: Univer- sity. Twentieth Century (Boston). Home: 46 Cedar St., Newton Centre.
ARCHAMBAULT, D. G., lawyer and mayor; b. Low- ell; s. Amedee Archambault and Rose F. (Mineau) A .; ed. St. Joseph's parochial sch .; St. Anselm's Prep. Sch .; Lowell high sch .; Boston Coll .; grad. Suffolk Law Sch., 1930; m. Marguerite E. Delorme, June 22, 22, 1922; ehildren-Louise M., D). George, Victor J. Engaged in bus. as funeral dir. Lowell, 1917-30; admitted to Mass. bar, 1930; in gen, prac- tice of law, Lowell, 1930 -; mayor of City of Lowell, 1936 -; served in S.A.T.C .; mem. Am. Le- gion. Catholic. Republican. Office: City Hall; also 420 Hildreth Bldg., Lowell. Home: 305 Paw- tucket St., Lowell.
ARCHER, Frank M., corporation executive; b. Bos- ton, June 1, 1903; s. Frank M. Areher and Jessie W. (Beggs) A .; ed. Noble & Greenough Acad .; Suffolk Law Sch .; m. Louise J. Fitzpatrick; ehil- dren-Jacqueline, Elizabeth. Chmn. bd. dirs., The Moxie Co .; pres. and dir. Arlington Nat. Bank; pres. Luncheon Club. Clubs: Luncheon Club, En- gineers, Commonwealth Country. Protestant. Republican. Offiee: The Moxie Co., 74 Heath St., Roxbury. Home: 21 Pierce Rd., Wellesley Ilills. KARCHER, Gleason Leonard, university president, author; b. Great Pond, Me., Oct. 29, 1880; s. John S. Archer and Franees M. (Williams) A .; ed. grad., High sch., Sabbatus, Me., 1902; student, Boston Univ., 1902-04; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1906; LL.D., Atlanta (Ga.) Law Sch., 1926; m. Elizabeth G. Snyder of Gilbertville, Oet. 6, 1906; ehildren- Allan F., Marian G., Norman B. (d.), Gleason 1 .. Admitted to Tass. bar, 1906; founded Suffolk Law Sch., now Suffolk Univ., with depts, of law, liberal arts, journallsm and business adminstrn., pres. since 1937; chief arbitrator, by appointment State of Mass., in dispute between Springfield Street Ry. and its employees, 1914; spl. asst. to Mass. Commrs. on Uniform State Laws, 1926-28; viee chmn. General Com. Boston Tereentenary, 1933-39; counsellor gen., Soe. Mayflower Deseendants since 1933; pres. bd. First M.E. Ch., Beacon Hill Com- munity Centre; mem. Am. Bar Assn., S.A.R .; life mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Deses .; mem. Boston- ian Soc., N.E. Ilistorie Geneal. Soc .; hon. life mem. Nat. Soe. Puritan Descs .; sneaker over radio; guest speaker for Nat. Broadcasting Co .. 1930-33. Club: Park St. Author: Law Office and Court Procedure, 1910; Ethical Obligalions of the Law- yer, 1910; Law of Contracts, 1911; Law of Ageney, 1915; Law of Torts, 1916; Equity and Trusts, 1918; Law of Evidence, 1919; Introduction to the Study of Law, 1919; Building a School, 1919; The Law of Real Property, 1923; Criminal Law, 1923; Wills and Probate, 1925; The Impossible Task, 1926; Ancestors and Descendants of Joshua Williams, 1927; The Law of Private Corporations, 1928; His- tory of the Law, 1928; Digest of Criminal Law Cases, 1929; Digest of Evidence Cases, 1929; Laws That Safeguard Society, 1931; Mayflower Ileroes, 1931; Motor Vehicle Law of Massachusetts, 1934; With Axe and Musket at Plymouth, 1936; History of Radio to 1926, 1938; Big Business and Radio, 1939. Dese. Thomas Rogers, Mayllower nassen- ger, and the following pioneers of Plymouth Col- ony, William Bassett, John Tisdale, William Apooner, Sir Richard Bourne, Jnmes Skift, William Swift, Thomas Tupper, Gov. Thomas Mayhew. Daniel Wing, Joshua Pratt, Thomas Ewer, Thomas Caswell, Thomas Makepeace and the following pioneers of Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Rug- Kles, Richard Hood, Anthony Newhall, Stephen Gates, Richard Woodward, John Johnson, Ilugh Churchman, Edward Devotion. Methodist. Dem- ocrat. Address: 20 Derne St., Boston.
ARENDTZ, Hermann Franklin, economist; b. Bos- ton May 3, 1882; s. Eduard Johannes Arendtz and Adelma S. (Atkinson) A .; ed. Newburyport high sch .; Dummer Aead .; A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., 1913, Ph. D., 1918; m. Elizabeth MeNamara of Nor-
wIch, 1907; ehildren-Hermann A., Winifried Adelma, Frederick V. Asst. in economics, llar- vard, 1913-16; tutor under "Widow" Nolen, 1916- 17; economist, teacher of economics, Babson Inst., 1917-21; economist, United Bus. Service, 1921 -; teacher, Evening Div., Northeastern Univ., 4 yrs .; v.p. Hung Food Products Co., Boston; pres. Green Pagoda, Inc .; mem. Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Veter- ans Assn .; fellow Royal Beon. Soc. Club: Port Norfolk Yacht. Author: Way out of Depression, 1931; steady stream of articles on econ, and bus. subjs. in United Bus. Service. Travel: U.S. (ex- tensive), Can., China, Japan, most of Europe. Maternal ancestors, shipbuilders, Newburyport. Catholic. Ind. Republican. Office: 210 Newbury St., Boston. Ilome: 2 Woodworth St., Neponset.
ARENSBERG, Conrad Maynadier, anthropologist; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 12, 1910; s. Charles F. C. Arensberg and Emily Wright ( Maynadier) A .; ed. Shady Side Acad., Piltsburgh, Pa .; A.B., Harvard, 1931, Ph.D., 1934; m. Margaret Jacklin Walsh of Sydney, Australia, July, 1935. Sheldon Fellow abroad, 1931-32; soeial anthropol. research, lre- . land, 1932-34; llarvard Junior Fellow, 1934-37; Lowell lecturer, 1935; first book, 1936; asst. prof. dept. of economies and social sei., also industrial relations sect., M. I.T., 1938 -. Club: St. Botolph. Author: The Irish Countryman, 1936. Travel: Europe. Maternal ancestors old settlers. Office: Dept. of Economics, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 2 Prescott St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Compton, Trappe, Maryland.
ARGERSINGER. Roy Edwin, electrical engineer; b. Johnstown, N. Y., JJune 28, 1879; s. David H. Arger- singer and Clarissa Adelia (Jeffers) A .; od. Johns- town high seh .; B.IS., Union Coll, 1901, M.S., 1931; m. Hyacinth Krauss of East Orange, N.J., Mar. 31, 1909: children-Katherine, John Irvin. Em- ployed as clec. engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N.Y., 1901-16; with engring. staff, Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., Boston, 1916 to date; asst. engring. mgr., 1930 to date; alumni tr. Union Coll., Schenec- tady, N.Y .; fellow Am. Inst. E.E .; life mem. Delta Upsilon. Club: Brae Burn Country. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: 133 Collins Rd., Waban.
ARMITAGE. Albert Tibbetts, investment banker; b. Danvers, Sept. 29. 1893; s. Joshua Armitage and Mary Gertrude (Tibbetts) A .; ed Danvers pub. schs .; Holten high sch., Danvers; Bryant & Strat - ton Commercial Sch., Boston; m. Marguerite God- frey of Middleton, Jan. 1917; children-Mrs. Man- ning A. Williams, Ir., Godfrey Tibbetts. Clerk, bond trader, salesman in charge of Maine terri- tory, Blodget & Co., Boston, July 1912-Jan. 1918; salesman, then in charge of wholesale distribu- tion in Boston, Nat. City Co., Boston, Feb. 1918- July 1919; trader, sales mgr., now dir., treas., v.p. Coffin & Burr, Inc., July 1919 -; v.p., tr., mein. finanee eom., Danvers Sav. Bk .; tr. Visiting Nurse Assn .; mem. Trust Fund Commrs., Danvers, Mun. Bldg. Ins. Commn .; v.chmn. Liberty Loan Com., World War; mem. A.F. & A.M. (Amity Lodge, Mass. Consistory, 32°). Clubs: Homestead Conn- try (Danvers), Dublin Lake (Dublin, N.II.), City Mid-Day (N. Y.), Bond ( Boston). Protestant. Republican. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 26 Putnam St., Danvers. Summer res .: Stony Brook, Dublin, N.H.
ARMSTRONG, Alice II (all), professor; b. Waltham, Dee. 8, 1897; d. Thomas H. Armstrong and Harriet M. (Hall) A .; ed. Waltham high sch .; B.A., Wol- lesley Coll., 1919; M.A., Radcliffe Coll,. 1923 ; Ph. D., 1930. Bur, Standards, Washington, D.C., 1919-22; asal, in biophysics, Rockefeller Inst. for Med. Re- search, N.Y.C., 1927-29; lab. asst., Huntington Hosp., Boston, 1929-30; asst. prof. physics, Wel- lesley Coll .. 1930-36; assoc prof., 1936 -. Office: Wellesley Coll., Wellesley. Home: 52 Curve St., Waltham.
ARMSTRONG, Floyd Elmer, prof. of economics and finanee; b. Marlette, Mich., Jan. 2, 1879; s. Allen Armstrong and Emojean (Pierce) A .; ed. Central State Teachers' Coll., Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1911-12; A.B., Univ. of Mich., 1911, A.M., 1916; m. Maude E. Parker of Gladwin, Mich., Aug. 25. 1903 (d.); chil- dren-Lois Elizabeth (Mrs. Bruce M. Bigelow), De
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WHO'S WHO IN MASSACHUSETTS
Vere Parker; m. (2nd) Ollive Bergey Wagar of Gladwin, Mich., Aug. 23, 1921. Engaged as rural sch. teacher, grade teacher, county sch. supt., high sch. prin. and supt., 1897-1907; employed Gladwin Bank, 1907-09; proprietor, retail hardware store, 1909-11; instr., Univ. of Mieh., 1914-16; lecturer, Boston Unlv., 1924-29; prof. of economies and finance, Mass. Inst. of Tech, since 1916; mem. of Board of Governors, Cambridge Industrial Assn., Am. Economie Assn .; bd. of dirs., Harvard Trust Co., Cambridge; mason. Clubs: Economy (Cam- bridge), Puddingstone (Boston). Joint author with other M.I.T. Economies Dept. members of The Economic Process. Travel: around the world, Alaska. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Mass. Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Summer res. : Gladwin, Mich.
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