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VFESSENDEN, Frederick James, headmaster (emeri- tus) ; b. Lunenburg, May 8, 1862; s. James Walker Fessenden and Susan Martha (Lane) F .; ed. Lock- port Union high sch .; A.B., M.A., Williams Coll .; in. Emma Brown Hart of Albion, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1894; children --- E. Kirke Hart, Mrs. Louise S. Hart Weeden, Mrs. Susan Lane Buell, Frederlek Jas., Jr .; pres. & treas. Bil. of Trs, of Fessenden School; treas, Secondary Edn. Bd .; mem. Foreign Policy Assn., League of Nations Assn., Ford Hall Forum. Club: Rotary. Travel: extensively on cruises. Democrat. Office: The Fessenden Sch., W. New- ton. Ilome: 272 Waltham St., W. Newton.
FESSENDEN, Hart, headmaster; b. Albion, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1896; s. F. A. Fessenden and Emma (Ilart) F .; ed. The Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa .; A. B., Wil- Jiams Coll., 1917; m. Katharine Tighe of St. Paul, Minn., 1922; children-Enid, Hart, Jr. Teacher, Fessenden Sch., W. Newton, 1920-23, asst. to father, founder and headmaster, for some years and since hls resignation has been headmaster, 1935 -; tr. Proctor Acad., Winsor Sch. (Boston); mem. Eng. Com., and acting treas., Secondary Edn. Bd .; mem. Adv. Bd., Ednl. Records Bur .; 1st lt. 19th Inf., depot Regt. at Le Mans, World War; after armistice was in R.R.C .; returned to U.S., Dec. 1919. Clubs: Williams (N. Y.), Eastward Ho! (summer). Travel: Honolulu, Europe. Congrega- tionalist. Democrat. Office: The Fessenden School, West Newton. Ilome: 215 Albemarle Rd., West Newton.
FESSENDEN, Richard Willlam, chemistry teacher; b. Middleboro, Mass., Dec. 29, 1902; s. William P. Fessenden and Edith M. (Jewell) F .; ed. Middle- boro high sch .; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1926, M.S., 1928; Ph.D)., Columbia, 1933; m. Bertha E. Polley of Brockton, 1929; children-Richard Warren, Robert Marshall. Asst. prof. inorganic chem.,
Mass. State Coll., 1931 -; mem. Phi Kappa Phl, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, N.E. Chem. Teachers Assn., Am. Chem. Soe. Author: Papers on Chemical Kinetles. Desc. John Alden. Congre- gatlonalist. Republican. Office: Mass. State Coll., Amherst. llome: 86 Cowls Rd., No. Amherst.
Y FESSENDEN, Russell Green, banker and trustee; b. Boston, Oct. 21, 1869; s. Sewall IL. Fessenden and Louisa G. (Bursley) F .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1890; m. Mrs. J. L. Snelling of Boston, Mar. 10, 1910. Mem. firm Edward H. Eldredge & Co. until 1907; pres., chmn. bd., Am. Trust Co., 1907-27, chnın. bd. 1927-30; dir. Old Colony Trust Co .; pres., tr. The Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk .; pres., dir. Lawyers Mortgage Investment Corp, of Boston, Lawyers Title Ine. Co .; dir. Scott & Williams, Inc .; pres., mem. bd. mgrs., Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary; mem., Boston Provident Assn. (bd. mgrs.), Delta Kappa Epsilon, Clubs: Harvard, Exchange, Coun- . try (Concord). Oflice: 17 Court St., Boston. Ilome: Coneord.
V FESSENDEN, Sewall Henry, banker; b. Boston, Jan. 25, 1865; s. Sewall H. Fessenden and Louisa G. (Bursley) F .; ed. Noble's sch. ; A.B., Harvard, 1886; m. Caroline H. Lee of Chestnut Hill, Oct. 22,. 1889; children-Caroline L. ( widow of Oliver Ames, now Mrs. E. L. Bigelow), Harriet L. (Mrs. Frederick W. Busk), Loulse (Mrs. Edwin F. Cave), Rose L. (Mrs. E. L. Bigelow, (d.), Sewall H., Jr. With F. S. Moseley & Co., bankers, Boston, New York, Chi- cago, 1888 -; partner, 1893; dir. Am. Felt Co., Daniel Green Co., Lawyer's Mortgage Investment Corp., Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Macleod Pa- per & Power Co., Annapolls Lumber Co., Ltd .; chmn. exec. com. and tr. Mass. Gen. Hlosp. Clubs: Somerset, The Country (Brookline), Essex County (Boston), Harvard (Boston, N.Y.). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Ilome: 100 Essex Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res. : Coolidge Point, Manchester.
FETTER, Newton Cromwell, clergyman; b. New Britain, Pa., May 4, 1885; s. Rev. Newton C. Fet- ter and Anna Katherine (Wittich) F .; ed. Doyles- town (Pa.) high sch .; Kisklmlnetas Springs sch .; A.B., Bucknell Unlv., 1909, A.M., 1912, D.D., 1930; theol. grad., Colgate-Rochester Dlv. Sch., 1912; student, Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1925; m. Blanche Marie Westbrook of Blooming Grove, Pa., July 3, 1913; children-Mrs. Emily Fetter Bergen, Ed- mund W. Bapt. minister for students, Unlv. Mich., 1912-16; gen. sec., Students' Chr. Assn., 1916-19; minister to students of Greater Boston, under Bd. Edn., Northern Bapt. Conv., 1919-, Serves Harvard, M.I.T., Boston Univ., Wellesley Coll., Simmons Coll., Radcliffe Coll., Northeastern Univ., Wheelock seh .; dir. Cambridge Y.M.C.A., Greater Boston Council Chs .; staff mem. N.E. Stu- dent Chr. Movement; Adviser to Student Chr. Movement of Greater Boston; served with Y.M.C.A. during World War, men. Delta Sigma. Clubs: "C.C.", Ministers (Boston). Two brothers, Rev. John D. W. Fetter at Cornell and Rev. George C. Fetter at Univ. MInn. serve Bd. Edn., Northern Bapt. Conv., as ministers to students. Baptist. Independent. Office & home: Student Parlsh House, 335 Harvard St., Cambridge.
FEVOLD, Harry Leonard, asst. professor biochem- istry; b. Badger, It., Oct. 21, 1902; s. Even E. Fevold and Anne (Thompson) 12 .: ed. Humboldt high sch., Humboldt, Ia .; B.A., St. Olaf Coll., 1925; M.S., Univ. Wis., 1926, Ph.D., 1928; m. Agnes Beatrice Molstad of Rio, Wis., 1928; children- Ruth Ann, Harry Richard. Research assoc., Univ. Wis., 1928-35; asst. prof. biochemistry, Harvard Univ., 1935 -; since receiving Ph. D. In chemistry, has been working on chemical and physiological characteristles of ovarian and pituitary gonado- tropic hormones; mem. Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sig- ma, Gamma Alpha, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Sig- ma. Author: (or co-author) of about 50 papers about physiology or chemistry of ovarlan and gonadotropic hormones. Protestant. Office: Blo- logical Laboratorles, Harvard Univ., Cambridge. Ilome: 6 Madison Av., W., Winchester.
FIEDLER, Arthur, conductor; b. Boston, Dec. 17, 1891; S. Emanuel Fiedler and Johanna (Bern-
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feld) Ir .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Royal Acad., Ber- lin, Ger., 1912-15; A.M. (hon.), Tufts Coll., 1931; unmarried. Joined Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1915, and has been violinist, viola player, pianist, organist, celesta player, etc., In it; conductor Bos- ton Symphony "Pop" concerts, 1930 -; organized Esplanade Concerts in Boston, 1929, summer, out- door, attended by 5,000-25,000; originator and con- ductor, Boston Sinfonietta, chamber orchestra of members of Symphony Orchestra, giving con- certs in N.E., Pa., Va, N.C .; mem. faculty Boston Univ .; Conductor, MacDowell Club Orchestra and Chorus (Boston), Cecilia Choral Soc. (Boston) ; many recordings for RCA Victor with Pope Or- chestra; chmn. Adv. Bd., Boston WPA Music Pro- ject; short service lu World War; mem. Harvard Musical Assn. Travel: almost everywhere. Of- fice: Symphony Hall, Boston. Home: 235 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.
Y FIELD, Clifton Lamson, Lawyer; b. Shelburne, Feb. 8, 1858; s. Samuel Tobey Field and Sarah Howe (Lamson) F .; ed. Williston Sem., 1876; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1880; Univ. Mich., Dept. of Law, 1882-83; m. Isabella Clapp Bardwell of Shel- burne, Sept. 11, 1889; children-Mrs. Louise Field Allen, Mrs. Isabel Field Gilmore. Practiced law in Mass., 1885 -; clk. of Supreme Judicial and Superior Cts., Franklin Co. 1896-1920; spl. judge, Probate Court, 1921 -; v.p. and tr. Greenfield Sav. Bk .; pres. Lamson & Goodnow Mfg. Co., Shel- burne Falls; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1904; tr. Arms Acad., Greenfield Pub. Lib .; mem. Greenfield Ilist. Soc., Psi Upsilon, Masons. Club: Greenfield. Travel: U.S., Eng., Scot. Desc. Zacharlah Field, Dorchester, 1629. Unitarian. Republican. Ilome: 82 Ilighiland Av., Greenfield.
FIELD, Donald T., lawyer; b. Phillips, Me., June 4, 1909; s. llartry Hamlin Field and Pearl Elizabetli (Timberlake) F .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1927; A.B., Harvard, 1931; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1934; in. Adelaide Anderson of Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 7, 1939. Exec. sec. Me. Rep. State Com., 1930-34; with law firm of Warner, Stackpole, Stet- son & Bradlee, Boston, 1934 -; dir. Field Pulpwood Co. (Me.); speaker on nationwide radio broadcast for Rep. Nat. Com., presidential election night, 1936; mem. Boston and Middlesex Bar Assus., N.E. Alumni Assn. of Phillips Exeter Acad. (sec.). Clubs: Longwood Cricket, Ilarvard, Boston City, St. Botolph, Signet Soc. Episcopalian. Republi- can. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Ilome: Phillips, Me.
VFIELD, Elias, lawyer; b. Phillips, Me., Oct. 29, 1882; s. Elias Field and Mary A. (Hamlin) F .; ed. Bos- V FIELD, Henry Martyn, physician; b. Boston, Nov. 16, 1875; s. John Worcester Field and Amelia Caswell (Reed) F .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Yale, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Florence M. Cassidy of Brigus, N.F., 1920. Gen. practice of medicine, Norwood, 1904 -; on senior staff, Norwood llosp .; capt., major, lt. col. M.C., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Protestant. Republican. Office and home: 54 Winter St., Norwood. ton Latin sch .; A. B. (magna cum laude), Harvard Law Sch., 1903; LL. B., Harvard, 1906; m. Margaret O. Cheever of Boston, Oct. 11, 1911; 1 son-Wol- cott. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905; gen. practice of law in Boston, 1906 -; lecturer, Northeastern Sch. Law., 1914 -; spl. asst. to U.S. atty. gen., 1920-23; regional counsel I S.R.R. Adm., 1920-21; legislative counsel City of Boston, 1921-22; mein. firm Brown, Field & McCarthy; gen. counsel U.S. Mut. Liability Ins. Co .; trial counsel Century In- demnity Co .; sec. Hubbard Finance Co., Bay State Drug Co .; served in A.E.F., 1918-19; capt. First Corps Cadets (Boston), 101st Engrs., First Army Hdqrs. Regt .; major, Judge Advocate Gen's Dept .; mem. Am., Mass., Boston and Middlesex Bar Assns. Clubs: Charles River Country, Boston Clty. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: 15 State St. Home: 27 Country Club Rd., Newton Centre. VFIELD, Fred Forest, Jr., manufacturer; b. Brock- ton, May 25, 1887; s. Fred Forest Field and Lizzle Kenney (Packard) F .; ed. Brockton hlgh sch .; Milton Acad .; Phillips Exeter Acad .; S.B., Har- vard, 1911; m. Ruth Witherell Bunten of Cam- bridge, Feb. 15, 1911; m. (2d) Adelaide L. Calla- way of Akron, O., Aug. 15, 1930; children-Fred F. Field, III, Robert B., Janet. V.p., Field & Flint Co. (est. 1857), shoe mfrs., Brockton, 1911 -; pres., V FIELD, William Lusk Webster, headmaster; b. treas., Dutchland Farms, Inc., (est. 1897), 1932 -; Milton, July 17, 1876; s. James Alfred Field and Caroline Leslie ( Whitney) F .; ed. Milton Acad., 1894; Lawrence Scientific Sch., 1898; A.M. (hon.), Harvard, 1924; in. Rebecca Swift Gill of Boston, Oct. 31, 1902 (d. 1934) ; children-James Bates (d.), dir. Brockton Agrl. Assn. (Brockton Falr), Morris Plan Co., Community Chest. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Kiwanis (Brockton). Author: ar- ticles on poultry breeding. Travel: U.S. Uni-
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VFIELD, Fred Tarbeil, judge; b. Springfield, Vt., Dec. 21, 1876; s. Frederic Griswold Field and Anna Melanie (Tarbell) F .; ed. Vt. Avad., Saxtons River; A.B., Brown Univ., 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; L.I.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1931: Am- herst Coll., 1939, Williams Coll., 1939; m. Gertrude Alice Montague of Cambridge, Oct. 11, 1922; I dau. -Ann Montague. Asst. Atty. Gen. of Mass., 1905-12; mem. U.S. Advisory Tax Bd., 1919; Asso. Justice, Supreme Judicial Ct. of Mass, 1929- 38, Chief Justice, 1938 -; meni. Bd. Fellows. Brown Univ., Bd. Trs., Newton Theol. Instn .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scl ; mem. Colonial Soc. of Mass., Am. Antiquarian Soc., Mass. Hist. Soc. Baptist. Oflice: Court House, Boston. Ilome: Fairmont Av., Newton.
FIELD, Ilarris Goodwin, florist; b. Northfield, Vt., Sept. 27, 1897; s. Charles M. Field and Carrie E. (Goodwin) F .; ed. Shrewsbury H.S .; m. Marjorie Puffer of Berlin, Sept. 19, 1931; children-Robert Goodwin, Richard Willis, Jonathan Seth. Florist, fown Clerk of Berlin, Feb. 1930 -; served as corpl., 217th Engrs., 9 mos., World War. Protes- tant. Republican. Address: Walnut St., Berlin. FIELD, Henry Alonzo, insurance broker; b. Milford, Aug. 8, 1870; s. John A. Field and Mary A. (Phil- lips) F .; ed. grad., Deerfield Acad., 1887; m. Mar- garet Owen of Jersey City, N.J., Oct. 23, 1901. With Phillips Mfg. Co., Springfield, 1890-98, Vac- uum Oil Co., 1898-1908; mem. firm Oppenheimer & Field, gen. ins., Springfield, 1908-25, Field, Eddy & Mulheron, 1925-34; Field, Eddy & Bulkley, 1934 -; chmn. bd. Springfield Nat. Bk., 1928 -; v.p. and dir. Nat. Equipment Co .; dir. Springfield Mer- chants, Inc., N.E. Fire Ins. Co., Mich. Fire & Ma- rine Ins. Co., Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Sentinel Fire Ins. Co., Springfield St. Railway, Peerless llandeuff Co., Van Norman Machine Tool Co .; tr. Springfield Instn. for Sav .; chmn. Hamp- den chapt. Am. Red Cross, 1918-19; mem. City Planning Bd., Springfield, 1921-25, Police Commin., 1925-30; pres. Springfield Hosp., 1922 -; tr. City Lib. Assn., Springfield Coll .; mem. S.A.R. (Geo. Washington chap., past pres.), Inc. Fed. of Mass. (pres. 1921), Union Relief Assn. (pres. 1921), Masonic Lodge (32º) K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Colony, Nayasset (past pres.), Longmeadow Country. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 1200 Main St., Springfield. Home: 57 Westminster St., Spring- fleld.
FIELD, Richard Hinckley, lawyer; b. Phillips, Me., May 29, 1903; s. Daniel F. Field and Clara E. (Ilinckley) F .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acard .; A.B., Harvard, 1926; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1929; nı. Caroline Crosby of Minneapolls, Minn., June 28, 1930; children-Mary Hamlin, Margaret Hastings, Daniel. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1929; gen. prac- tice of law, Boston, 1929 -; instr. law, North- eastern Univ., 1930-38; spl. atty., Agr. Adjustment Adminstrn., 1934; permanent sec., Harvard class' of 1926; mem. Am. Bar Assn. (com. on Am. Citi- zenship; past mem. council, Junior Bar Conf.), Middlesex Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn. (chinn. com. on Junior Bar). Club: St. Botolph (Boston). Co-author: The White House at Pooh Corner, 1938. Office: 15 State St., Boston. Ilome: Weston. Sum- mer home: Barnard, Vt.
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Helen Gill, Mary Forester (Mrs. Gray H. Twom- bly); m. (2d) Elinor Whitney of Milton, Apr. 29, 1936. Teacher biology and geography, Milton Acad., 1900-14, asst. headmaster, 1914-17, head- master, 1917 -; consulting' biologist in commercial fibre studies, 1913-25; tr. Milton Acad .; dir. Educa- tional Records Bur., N. Y. City; mem. visiting com. for biology, Brown Univ .; mem. visiting coms. for dept. of biology, Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn .; fellow A.A.A.S., Am, Geog. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences; mein. Head Masters Assu. (pres. 1929-30), Am. Soc. Naturallsts, Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Har- vard Teachers Assn. (pres. 1923-33). Clubs: Har- vard Travelers, Harvard, Union (Boston) N.E. Botanical, Harvard, Century (N.Y.) ; Faculty (Harvard Univ.), Milton. Travel: Gt. Brit. (5 times), Fr. (4 times), Switz. (3 times), It. (twice), Hol., Ger., Mediterranean cruise. Unitarian. Home: Milton Academy, Milton.
"FIELDING, Henry Patrick, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Jan. 2, 1874; s. John Patrick FieldIng and Cather- ine Maria (Dwyer) F .; ed. pub. sch. Carman and Crookston, Minn .; St. Thomas Aquinas Coll., Cam- bridge, Northeastern Univ. Law Sch .; Boston Univ. Law Sch .; LL. B. (hon.), Suffolk Law Sch., 1922: m. Louise A. Dechan of Cambridge, Sept. 10, 1902; children-John Il., Robert D., Louise, Edmund Kevin. Employed in engineering offices, 1895- 1904; adm. to Mass. Bar, 1904; gen. practice of law at Boston, 1904 -; mem. firm Henry P. Fielding & Robert D. Fielding, 1936 -; asst. dist. atty., Suf- folk, 1909-23; asst. atty. gen. Mass., 1935-36; with 9th Mass, Vols., U.S.A., 1898; mem. Bar Assn. City of Boston. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 15 Montague St., Boston.
YFIESER, Louis Frederick, professor chemistry; b. Columbus, O., Apr. 7, 1899; s. Louis Frederick Fieser and Martha Victoria (Kershaw) F .; ed. A.B., Williams Coll., 1920; Ph.D., Harvard, 1924; student, Frankfort-on-Main, 1924-25; Oxford, 1925; m. Mary A. Peters of Harrisburg, Pa., June 21, 1932. Asst. and asso. prof., chem., Bryn Mawr Coll, 1925-30; Harvard, 1930-37, prof., 1937 -; 2nd lt., Inf., O.T.C., Camp Lee, 1918-19. Author: Ex- periments in Organic Chemistry, 1935; The Chem- istry of Natural Products Related to Phenanth- rene, 1936, 1937. Office: Harvard Univ., Cam. Home: 27 Pinehurst Rd., Belmont.
FIFE, Walter Maxwell, assoc. professor civil en- gineering; b. Peterboro, Ont., June 9, 1890; s. James Alexander Fife and Harriet Marion (Wright) F .; ed. Peterboro, Collegiate Inst .; B.Sc., Univ. Alberta; 1913; S.M., M.I.T., 1922; m. Vera May of Edmonton, Alta., Ang. 30, 1922; children- James Alexander, Walter Maxwell, Jr. Instr., Univ. Alberta, 1913-20, asst. prof., 1921-22; assoc. prof. c.e., M.I.T., 1922 -; served as It., Can. Exp. Force, 36 yrs., World War. Author: Theory of Statistically Indeterminate Structures (with Dr. J. B. Wilbur). Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Mass. Inst. Tech., Cambridge. Home: 41 Lake- wood Rd., Newton Highlands.
VFILENE, Lincoln, merchant; b. Boston, Apr. 5, 1865; s. William Filene and Clara (Ballin) F .; ed. Lynn and Boston gram. and high schs .; M.A. (hon.), Dartmouth Coll., 1916; P.B.K. (hon.), William and Mary Coli., 1922; m. Therese Weil of Boston, May, 1895. Pres. and chin. bd., Win. Filene's Sous Co., Boston; dir. R. H. White Co. (Boston); chinn. bd. Federated Dept. Stores (New York); pres. Retail Research Assn. and Associated Merchandising Corp .; dir. Mass. Sav. Bk. Ins. League; rep. of Gov. Ely of Mass. in Seven State Commn. to study 1 Unemployment Ins .; mem. Bus. Adv. Council for Dept. of Commerce, June 1933-April 1938; mem. Industrial Adv. Bd. of NRA; mem. Overseers ('om. to Visit Grad. Sch. of Edn., Harvard; mem. Adv. Bd. Edn. (Mass.), 1909-35; mem. Adv. Com. on Nation-Wide Survey of Secondary Edn., conducted by Sec. of Interior, 1930; mem. Am. Arbitration Assu. (N.Y.), N.E.A., Boston Ch. Commerce, U.S. Ch. Commerce (dir. 1923-25, chni. nat. trade relations, com., 1925-26), Nat. Retail Dry Goods Assn. (dir. 1927-29; chmn. trade relations com. 1928), Nat. Beon. League, Soe. for Advancement of Management, Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Acad. Polit.
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and Social Sci., 250 Associates of Harvard Univ., Am. Soc. of French Legion of Honor, N.E. C'oun- cil (chmn. research com. 1925-28), Legion of Hon- or (knight 1927). Clubs: New University (Boston), Congressional Country (Wash., D.C.), Weston Golf. Author: A Merchants' Horizon; Unfair Trade Practices-How to Remove Them; a num- ber of articles in mags. on social and economic matters. Office: 426 Washington St., Boston. Home: Boston, also Weston.
FILZ, Frank R., chief chemist : b. Fitchburg, Oct. 25, 1906; s. Frank M. Filz and Theresia (Mauerer) F .; ed. grad. Fitchburg high sch. 1923; I.C.S., 1927; Mass. Extension Univ .; in. Charlotte J. Docekal of Fitchburg, July 16, 1928; children-James M., Robert C. Asst. chemist, The Mead Corp., Wheel- wright Div., Leominster, 1927-30, chief chemist, 1930 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Tech. Assn. Pulp and Paper Ind. Club: Camera (Fitchburg). Author: sei, papers on paraffin in paper, fiber analysis, water purification. Eplsco- palian. Republican. Office: The Mead Corp., Wheciwright Div., Leominster. Home: 105 Elec- tric Av., Fitchburg.
FINE, Jacob, surgeon; b. Brockton, Feb. 10. 1900; s. Meyer Fine and Sarah ( Weinstein) F .; ed. Brockton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1920; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1924; m. Anna Rosenblatt of Omaha, Sept. 22, 1922; children-David, Jona- than. Gen. practice of med., Nantucket, 1927-30; specialized in surgery, 1930 -; visiting surg., Beth Israel Ilosp .; asso. In surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1934 -; surgical research; served in U.S. Army, Sept .- Dec. 1918; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Bos- . ton Surg. Soc. Author: sci. papers on surgery. Travel: Brit. Isles, Europe (traveling fellow in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch. ), 1935. Democrat. Office: 330 Brookline Av., Boston. Home: 8 Wol- cott I'd. Extension, Brookline. Summer res .: Nantucket.
FINESINGER, Jacob Ellis, physician; b. Newcastle, Pa., Oct. 28, 1902; s. Ilyman J. Finesinger and Florence (Caplan) F .; ed. Oil City (Pa.) high sch .; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1923, A.M., 1925; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1929; m. Grace Lubin of N.Y. City, June 17, 1932; children-Ruth Joan, Joseph Lubin. Jr. visiting neurologist. Boston City Hosp., 1930-32; research fellow in psychiatry, Har- vard Med. Sch., 1932-35, asso. in psychiatry, 1935- 37, asst. prof. psychiatry, 1936 -; asst, psychiatrist, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1935-36, asso., then psychiatrist, 1937 ; cons. psychiatrist, Mass, Eye and Ear In- firmary; cons. nouropsychiatrist. U.S. Marine Ilosp .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Neurol. Assn., Am. Psy- chiatric Assn., Am. Psychoanalytic Assn., Am. Soc. for Clin. Investigation, Assn. for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, Boston Soc. of Psychiatry and Neurology, Phi Beta Kappa. Au- thor: sci. articles on cerebral circulation, respira- tlon. autonomie nervous system, conditioned reflex studies in psychoneurotic pts. Jewish. Office: Mass. General Hospital, Boston. Home: 59 Flet- cher Rd .; Belmont.
FINLAND, Maxwell, physician; b. Russia, Mar. 15, 1902; s. Frank Finland and Rebecca (Povza) F .; ed. Boston Eng. hlgh sch .; B.S., Harvard, 1922; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1926; unmarried. Prac- tired med., Boston, 1926 -; hosp. work and elin. in- vestigation; asso. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1937 -; asst. phys., Thorndike Mem. Lab., 1932 -; jr. visiting phys., Boston City Hosp., 1938 -; visit- ing phys., Pondville losp., 1935 -; mem. Pneumo- nia Adv. Com., N.Y, State Dept. Health; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi, Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Assn. Am. Physicians, A.C.P. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: med. papers in sel. med. jours. Office: Boston ('ity Hospital, Bos- ton.
FINLEY, John Huston, Jr., scholar; b. N.Y. (ity, Feb. 11, 1901; s. John Huston Finley and Martha Ford (Boyden) F .; ed, Albany (N.Y.) Acad .; Phil- lips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1925, Ph.1)., 1933; Charles Eliot Norton fellow, Am. Sch. Class. Studies, Athens, 1925-26; student, Univ. Berlin, 1926-27; m. Magdalena Greenslet of Boston, June 10, 1933; children-John Huston, II, Corinna.
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Assoc. prof. and tutor, Harvard; mem. Phl Beta Kappa. Author: Thalia, or a Country Day, a masque, in verse, 1929. Presbyterian. Home: 5 Hilliard St., Cambridge.
FINN, Charles A., catholic priest; b. Dedham, Aug. 2, 1877; s. Richard M. Finn and Margaret (Mc- Nabb) F .; ed. Dedham hlgh sch .; A.B., Boston Coll .; S.T.D., Univ. Propaganda, Rome, It., 1904; LL.D., Boston Coll. Chaplain, Harvard Cath. Club; prof. dogma and pastoral theology, rector, St. John's Sem., Brighton; prof., sci., biol. and religion, Emmanuel Coll., Boston; pastor, St. Edward's Ch., Broekton, St. Joseph's Ch., Medford; mem. No. V Ain. Coll. Alumni Assn. (Rome, It.), Nat. Cath. Ednl. Assn. (past pres., sem. sect.). Catholic. Home: 114 High St., Medford.
FINN, Herbert George, surgeon; b. Malden, Nov. 1, 1907; s. John R. H. Finn and Katherine (Keenan) F .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1928; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1932; m. Eliza- beth Mary Doherty of Boston, Aug. 1937; 1 dau. -Shella. Surg. interne, Boston City Ilosp., 1932- 34; practiced surgery, Boston, 1934 -; mem. surg. staff, Carney and St. Elizabeth Hosps .; diplomate, Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners; mem. A.M.A., Mass.
Med. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa (Harvard chap.), Alpha V FISH, Elmer II., mechanical engineer; b. Worces- Omega Alpha. Catholic. Independent Democrat. Oflice: 475 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 308 Bunker Ifill St., Charlestown.
FINNEGAN, Joseph, lawyer; b. Ireland, May 15, 1898; s. Michael Finnegan and Noralı (Pender- gast) I .; ed. Ireland nat. sch., 1912; Holyoke high sch., 1919; Bowdoin Coll., 1920; Boston Coll., 1922; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1923; m. Julia M. Kendrigan of Boston, Aug. 10, 1929; children- Patricia Mary, Joseph Michael, Eleanora, Julia Catherine, Ann, John. Came to U.S., 1916; nat- uralized, 1922; admitted to Mass. bar, 1923, Fed- eral bar 1927; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1923 -; mem. Mass. llo. of Rep., 1927-30, Mass. Senate, 1931-34; mem. Law Soc. Mass., Mayo Men's Bus. Assn., Kappa Sigma, K.C., C.O.F. Democrat. Of- fice: 6 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 163 Train St., Dorchester.
FINNEGAN, Philip Joseph, physician; b. Salein, Mar. 14, 1887; s. Michael A. Finnegan and Mary J. (Me- Dermott) F .; ed. Salem Class, high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1908; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1911; m. Grace E. MacEachern of Prince Edward's Is- land Oct. 11, 1916; children-Grace E., John A. Gen. practice of med., surgery splty,; expert court witness (ined.); surg., J. B. Thomas Hosp., Pea- body; consultant, Danvers State Hosp .; dir. Bd. Health Hosp., Salem; phys. to Bd. Health, Salen, 1926 -; 1st It., Med. Corps, U.S.A., World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Medico- legal Soc., Mil. Order World War, Am. Legion, K.C. Clubs: Tedesco Country, Corinthian Yacht. Travel: W.I., It., Fr., Switz., Belg., Eng. Catho- Fic. Democrat. Office and home: 82 Washing- ton Sq., Salem. Summer res .: Rockaway Av.,
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