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Y FRANKEL, MIton M., business executive; b. N.Y. City, May 11, 1885; s. Justian Frankel and Cecelia (Altmeyer) 1º,; ed. N.Y. gram. sch., 1891-99; Harlem evening high sch., 1899-1902; m. Florence Spier of Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1910. Engaged in varlous lines of business, 1899-1907, assoe. with Justian Frankel in wholesale hair goods bus., 1907; dir. Frankel & Smith, Inc .; treas. Frankel & Smith Beauty Depts., Inc .; v.p. Emareo Co., Inc .; mem. Masons (32°), Shrine, Elks. Club: Pine Brook Valley Country ( Weston). Jewish. Republican. Office: 42 Summer St., Boston. Flome: 1284 Beacon St., Brookline.
FRANKFURTER, FELIX, associate justice of Su- preme Court of the United States; b. Vienna, Aus., Nov. 15, 1882; s. Leopold Frankfurter and Enima
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(Winter) F .; brought to U.S., 1894; ed. A.B., Coll. City of N.Y., 1902; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Marlon A. Denman of Longmeadow, Dec. 20, 1919. Asst. U.S. Atty., southern Dist. of N. Y., 1906- 10; law office, Bur. Insular Affairs, War Dept., 1911- 14; prof., Harvard Law Seh., Sept. 1911 -; George Eastman visiting prof., Oxford Univ., 1933-34; maj. and judge adv., O.R.C., U.S.A .; asst. to the Sec. of War; see. and counsel, President's Mediation Comin .; asst. to the Sec. of Labor; chin. War Labor P'olieies Bd., June 1918; declined Gov. Ely's nomination to Mass. Supreme Judicial Court, June, 1932; Assoc. Justice of Supreme Court of U.S. Jan. 30, 1939 -. Author: The Case of Sacco and Van- . zetti. 1927; The Business of the Supreme Court (with James M. Landis), 1928; The Labor Injunc- tion (with Nathan Greene), 1930; The Public and its Government, 1930; The Commerce Clause under Marshall, Taney and Waite, 1937; Mr. Jus- tice Holmes and the Supreme Court. Editor: Cases under the Interstate Commerce Act, 1915, 1922; Criminal Justice in Cleveland ( with Roseoe Pound), 1922; Mr. Justice Holines, 1931; Cases on Federal Jurisdiction (with Wilbur G. Katz), 1931; Cases on Administrative Law (with J. Forrester Davison), 1931; Mr. Justiee Brandeis, 1932; Cases on Federal Jurisdiction (with Harry Shulman), 1937. Home: 1511 Thirtieth St., Wash., D.C.
VFRANKLIN, Benjamin Alvey, industrial engineer; b. Northumberland Cy., Va., Oet. 15, 1869; s. Ben- jamln Alvey Franklin and Priscilla Hudnell (Cralle) F .; ed. MeDonogh Seh., Baltimore; Johns Hopkins; Master of Humanies, Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., Springfield; m. Jeannette Elizabeth Haslett, Apr. 1896; ehildren-Benjamin Allen, Paul C. With Midvale Steel Co., Phila., 1889-1902; Industrial eng., Miller Franklin Co., N.Y .; v.p., Strathmore Paper Co., 1909-32; see .- treas., Specialty Paper & Board Affiliates, Paper Trade Assn .; chmn. bd., Perkins Machine & Gear Co., W. Springfield, Am. Youth Council, Ine .; mem. Springfield Bd. of Trade, Am. Soe. M.E., Am. Management Assn., Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants, Asso. Industries of Mass. (past pres. ), Am. Soc. Social and Polit. Economy, Soc. for Ad- vaneement of Management, Int. Management Inst., Y.M.C.A. (past pres. and past v.p. Nat. Com.), Writing Paper Mfg. Assn. (past pres.), Cover Paper Mfg. Assn. (past pres.) ; maj., It .- col. and col. Ord- nance Dept., U.S.A .; chief Hartford Ordnance Dist., World War, D.S.M., 1919. Author of Cost Reports for Executives, Experiences in Efficieney, The In- dustrial Executive. Travel: Europe, So. Am., Mex., W.I., Can., U.S. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fiee: 95 State St., Springfield. Hlome: 36 Bellevue St., Springfield.
FRANKLIN, George Bruce, educator; b. Excelsior, Ga., Oct. 25, 1877; 8. Jason Franklin and America (Rountree) F .; cd. Statesboro (Ga.) high school; A.B., Univ. Ga., 1903; A.M., Harvard, 1913, Ph.D., 1921; studied at Oxford and Univ. Chicago; m. Luey . Dean Jenkins of Delaware, O. (Dean of Women, Boston Univ.); 1 son-Robert Bruce. Began teach- ing in Georgia high schs .; teacher, Ga. Sch. Tech., Simnions Coll., Colby Coll., 1916-1918; dir. of publs. with A. D.F. under Y. M.C.A., then under A.E.F .. , Univ. Beaune, Cote d'Or; prof. Eng., Evansville Coll., 1919-1924, Boston Univ. 1924 -; mem. N.E. Assn. Teachers of Eng. (exec. com.), Am. Assoc. of Univ. Profs., N.E. Co-op. League (Council), Com. on Friendly Relations with For. Students, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi. Club: University (Boston). Author: Langres sur Marne and Environs; The Joan of Arc Country; Essays in Value (in collabo- ration); mag. articles in Amerlean Folk Lore, edu- eation, etc. Travel: Europe. Baptist. Indepen- dent Demoerat. Office: Boston University, Boston. Ilome: 45 Dwight St., Brookline.
FRANKLIN, Henry James, entomologist; b. Guil- ford, Vt., Feb. 10, 1883; s. James Henry Franklin and Emma M. (Franklin) F .; ed. Powers Inst., Bernardston; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1903, Ph.D., 1908; m. Esther Marie Smith of Port Jefferson, N.Y., Nov. 1918. Instr. bot., Mass. State Coll., 1904- 06; asst. to State entomologist, Minn., 1908-09; supt. cranberry Sta., Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1909 -; dir. N.E. Cranberry Sales Co .; treas. Lowell Cranberry Co .; mem. Boston Soe. Nat. Hist., Am. Meteorol.
Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Econ. Entomologists. Author: Bombidac of the New World; Cape Cod Cranberry Insects. Distant cousin to late Pres. Calvin Coolidge; Cof. A. B. Franklin, whose sister was wife of late Rear Adm. Hichborn, formerly chief of constrn., U.S. Navy, and whose niece married son of James G. Blaine. Baptist. Office and home: East Wareham.
FRANKLIN, Lucy Jenkins, university dean; b. Washington Court House, O., Mar. 7, 1877; d. George Coyner Jenkins and Mary Elizabeth ( Me- Lean) .; ed. grad., Washington Ct. House high sch., 1894; A.B., O. Wesleyan Univ, 1904, A.M., 1907, L.M.D., 1932; Univ. Chicago, summers, 1906, 1908, 1909; Radcliffe Coll., 1912-13; Columbia, 1920-21; 1. H.D., Colby Coll., 1930; m. George Bruee Frank- lin of Statesboro, Ga., Sept. 13, 1910; 1 son-Robert Bruce. Teacher Eng. and Latin, O. Wesleyan Univ., 1904-10; prof. Eng. and dean of women, Evans- ville Coll., 1919-21; dean of women, Boston Univ., 1924 -; tr. O, Wesleyan Univ., Yenching Univ. (China) ; dir. Hosp. for Women and Children, Met- ropolitan Y.W.C.A. Marriage Study Assu. of Boston; mem. Civic Fed., Am. Assn. Univ. Women (v.p. Boston br.), Nat. Assn. Deans of Women, Mass. Soc. Social Hygiene, Mass. Assn. Mental Hygiene, Mass. Assu. Univ. Edn. Women, Mass. Marriage Study Assn., Mass. Ednl. and In- dustrial Union. Club: Women's Professional (v.p.). Desc. Major Lewis Bush of Revolutionary War- killed at battle of Brandywine; Wm. S. Bush who lost his life on the "Constitution." Methodist. Home: 45 Dwight St., Brookline.
Y FRANKLIN, Philip, professor of mathematics; b. N.Y. City, Oct. 5, 1898; s. Benjamin Franklin and Isabelle (Phelps) F .; ed. B.S., Coll. City of N. Y., 1918; A.M., Princeton, 1920, Ph.D., 1921; m. Con- stance Wiener of Cambridge, June 11, 1924; ehil- dren-David, Janet, Hope. Ballistic computer, 1918-19; instr. math., Princeton, 1921-22; Benjamin Pierce instr., Harvard, 1922-244; instr. math., M. I.T., 1921-25, asst. prof., 1925-30, asso. prof., 1930-37, prof. 1937 -; Guggenheim fellow, 1927-1928; mem. Inst. for Advanced Study at Princeton, 1935-36; ing. ed., Journal of Mathematics and Physics, 1929 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi. Author: Differential Equations for Electrical Engineers, articles in math, journals. Office: Mass. Institute Technology, Cambridge. Home: 312 Pleasant St., Belmont.
V FRANZ, Adolph, Sr., physician and surgeon; b. Wash., D.C., July 6, 1862; s. Adolph Franz and Elizabeth ( Birnie) F .; ed. Portsmouth (N.Il.) high sch .; Dartmouth; M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., Co- lumbia, 1887; m. Lonise Margaret Norton of Ep- ping, N.IL., June 11, 1890; children-Dorothy N., Fred II., Louise M., Gertrude B. (Mrs. Paul Brew), Katherine 11. ( Mrs. Karl H. Alderman), Adolph, Jr. Practice of med. and surg. at Holyoke, 1887 -; surg., Providence Hosp .; courtesy staff, Holyoke losp .; consultant, Mass. State Cancer Hosp., West- field; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass., Hampden Co. and Holyoke Med. Soes., Springfield Acad. Med. Catholie. Home: 266 Maple St., Holyoke.
FRAPRIE, Frank Roy, editor; b. Fall River, July 14, 1874; s. Stephen Thomas Fraprie and Caroline Mary (Goodrum) F .; ed. B.S., Lawrence Sci. Sch. (Harvard), 1898, S.M., 1902; Univ. Munich, 1902- 03; m. Mary Otis Sampson of Boston, Sept. 19, 1911; m. (2nd) Marjorie Russell Purchase of Boston, Jan. 21, 1928. Instr., Chelsea high seh., 1898-99, Univ. 111., 1899-1900; prin., Steep Brook Sch., Fall River, 1900-01; asso. ed., Photo Era, Boston, 1900- 05; ed., American Photography, 1905-, Electrician and Mechanic, 1905-13, Popular Photography, 1912- 16, Practical Photography, 1915-, American An- nual of Photography, 1927 -; Am. commr., Inter- national Photographie Expositions, Dresden, 1909, Budapest, 1910; awarded gold medal of Vienna Photographie Soe. for Preeminent achievement, 1933; treas. American Photographie Pub. Co., C. P. Goerz Am. Optical Co .; fellow and medalist Royal Photog. Soe. Gr. Br .; mem. Am. Soe. of Bookplate Colleetors and Designers, Société Française de la Photographle. Clubs: Boston Camera, Boston
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Y.M.C.U. Camera, N.Y. Camera. Author: A Manual of Photography, 1906; Among Bavarian Inns, 1906; Castles and Keeps of Scotland, 1907; The Art of the Munich Galleries (with Florence Jean Ansell), 1910; The Raphael Book, 1912; Praetical Photogra- phy series, 12 vols., 1915-35; Cash From Your Camera, 1921; The Spell of the Rhine, 1921; Boston Cross Word Puzzle Book, 1925; Portrait Lighting, 1935; Photographic Amusements, 1931; papers on chem, and mineral. subjects. Translator: Opties for Photographers (from German of Dr. Hans Harting), 1918; The Spell of Alsace (from the French of Andre Hallays), 1919; The Spell of the Heart of Franee (Hlallays), 1920; The Spell of Provence ( Hallays), 1923; Bromoil Printing and Bromoil Transfer (from German of Dr. Emil Mayer), 1923; Portrait Photography (from German of Franz Fiedler), 1936. Travel: Europe (exten-
sive), Asia, Africa, Am. Unitarian. Republican, Office: 353 Newbury St., Boston. llome: 40 CumV mings Rd., Brookline.
FRASER, Archibald Mckay, surgeon; b. Fast Wey- mouth, May 22, 1883; s. John Chishohn Fraser, M.D., and Mary Anne (Boyle) F .; ed. A.B., St. Fran- cis Xavier Coll., 1903; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1907; 1.I.D., St. Francis Xavier Univ., N.S., 1937; m. Marie Clair Karle of Boston, June 8, 1927. Interne, Carney Hosp., 1907-08, Boston City Hosp., 1908-10, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1910-11; practiced surgery, Boston, 1910 --; on staff, Carney Hosp., 1911-, now chairman dept. of surgery; clin. prof. surgery, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; capt. M.C., U.S.A., with A.E.F., World War; tr. Mass. Mein. Hosps .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., N. E. Surg. Soc., N. E. Gynecol. and Obstet. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc. Clubs: Harvard, Athletic (Boston) ; Charles River Country. Catholic. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 91 Bay State Rd., Boston.
V FRASER, Cecil E., business man; b. Champaign, Ill., Oct. 7, 1895; s. (Prof.) Wilbur J. Fraser and Alice (Eaton) F .; ed. Champaign (11.) high sch .; S.B., Harvard, as of 1918 (War degree) ; M. B.A., Harvard Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; m. Esther Stevens of Port- Jand, Me., Sept. 1, 1920; children-Diana, Constance. Field agt., Harvard Sch. Bus. Adın., 1921-22; re- Search supervisor and instr. finance, 1922-26, asst. prof., 1926-29, asso. prof., 1929-31; treas., dir., In- corporated Investors, treas, and dir. The Parker Corp., mem. Management Assos., 1930-36; dir. mem. investment com., Supervised Shares, 1936-37; v.p., dir., Mass. Distributors, Inc., 1936-38; pres. Boston Fund, Inc., and Boston Management & Research Corp., 1936-39; v.p. Bond & Goodwin, Inc., 1939 -; pres., dir., Buckingham Sch., 1931 -: corporator, Cambridge Sav. Bk., 1931- (tr. 1939-); mem. Cambridge Sinking Fund Commin., 1935; pres., Cambridge Rep. Council, 1931-35; del. Mass. Pre- Primary Conv., 1931; del, Rep. Nat. Conv., 1936; 1st it. 303rd F.A., USA., 2 yrs., World War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Faculty (Cambridge), Ex- change (Boston), Cambridge Boat. Anthor: Fi- nance (manual), 1927; Problems of Finance, 1927. Co-author: Analyzing our Industries, Protestant. Republican. Office: 30 Federal St .. Boston. Home: 20 Gray Gardens West, Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Eastern I't., Gloucester.
FRASER, Somers, surgeon; b. East Wevmouth, Jan. 28, 1887; s. John Chisholm Fraser, M.D., and Mary Anne ( Boyle) 12 .; ed. Weymouth high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1907: M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1911; m. Christina M. Russell of Pawtucket, R.l., Dec. 27, 1923; 1 son-John Chisholm, Il. Interne (surg.), Boston City Hosp., 1911-13, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1913, Free Hosp. for Women 1913-14; res, surg., Boston City Relief Sta., 1914-16; pvt. practice, 1916-17, June 1919 -; surg. - in-chief, Third Surg. Serviee, Boston City Hosp .; visiting surg., Cam- bridge Hosp .; entered U.S. Army May 1917, as 1st It M.C .; capt. M.C. Nov. 1917; at Base Hosp. Camp Devens Nov. 1917 to June 1918; in Fr. with Base Hosp. No. 7, A.E.F., June 1918 to Mar. 1919; major M.C., Feb. 1919; to U.S. April 1919; disch. April 1919; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc., N.E. Surg. Soe., A.C.S., Am. Bd. of Surgery (Founders Group). Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Har- vard Varsity. Catholic. Republican. Office: 395
Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 10 Clairemont Rd., Belmont.
FRASER, Warren F., mechanical engineer; b. N.S., Can., Jan. 7, 1882; s. James Wallace Fraser and Margaret (Blois) F .; ed. pub. schs., N.S., Internat. Correspondence Sch .; m. Ella M. Mitten of Boston, 1902; children-(Capt.) Carl A., Ronald G., War- ren G. Apprentice with Robb Engring. Co., Am- herst, N.S .; exptl. work, Boston, 1901-03; catered to piano action makers until 1916; attention de- voted to precision grinding machines, 1916 -; works mgr., Arter Grinding Machine Co., Worces- ter; holds many U.S. patents on his inventions; mom. Masons, Horol. Assn. Am. ( Worcester
Guild); former mem. Am. Soc. M.I. ('Inb: Ki- wanis. Travel: Eastern U.S., Can. Baptist. Re- publican. Office: Arter Grinding Machine Co., Worcester. Home: 7 High St., Westboro.
FRAZER, James A,, real estate and insurance; b. Ireland, Jan. 8, 1867; s. George Frazer and Mar- garet ( MoMaster) F .; ed. schs. in Ire .; came to U.S., 1887; naturalized, 1905; m. Margaret C. Clark of Ire., Oct. 5, 1893 (d.); m. (2nd) Mary A. Rayne of Truro, N.S., June 28, 1905; children-George W., Marion (Mrs. James Hartley). Cik. in tea store, 1887; mgr., John F. Wharton ten store, 10 years, then propr .; in real est. bus., 1911 -; Boston rep. of Fitch Coop. Bk., Fitchburg; mgr., branch Tre- mont Coop. Bk .; mem. Boston Real Ist. Exch .; church treas., 1903 -. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 381 Dudley St., Roxbury. Home: 26 Mont- rose St., Roxbury.
FRAZIER, Katharine, dir. Cummington Sch .; b. Slingerlands, N.Y .; d. Leonard Arkels Frazier, M.D., and Catherine Ann (Slingerland) F .; ed. Am- sterdam (N.Y.) high sch .; A. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1902; Baypath Inst., Springfield; study in Europe, 1908-09. Instr. piano and harp, Smith Coll., 1915- 21, instr. piano and harp, Mt. Holyoke Coll .; dir. The Cummington School, 1923 -; pres. Playhouse in the Hills, Inc., 1930 -; mem. Nat. Assn. Harp- ists. Travel: Europe, U.S. Congregationalist. Home: Cummington.
FRAJER, Richard Henry, asso. professor of cloe- trical engineering; b. Bellevue, Pa., May 29, 1900; s. Frederick William Frazier and Gertrude Miriam ( Riegel) 14 .; ed. Greensburg (Pa.) high sch .; S. B. (elec. ongring. ), M. h.T., 1923, S.M., 1932; m. Vivian Maud Skilton of Lawrence, Kan., June 13, 1936. Ilec. engr., Ry. & Industrial Engring. Co., So. Greensburg, Pa., 1923-25; instr. elec. engring., M.I.T., 1925-31, asst. prof., 1931-37, asso. prof., 1937 -; exchange prof., Univ. Kan., 1935-36; Instr. clec. measurements, lowell Inst. Sch., 1927-31, in charge of clee. measurements lab., 1931-35; pvt. l'a. Res. Militia, I yr .; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs .. Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Author: book revs. and minnerous articles on ednl, sci., and tech. subjs. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Home: 7 Summit Av., Winchester.
V FREDERICK, George Francis, architect; b. Urbana. III., Apr. 15, 1900; s. Frank Forrest Frederick and Alice Victoria (Hutchinson) F .; ed. State Model Sch., Sch. Industrial Arts, Trenton, N.J .; B.Arch., Univ. l'a., 1923; unmarried. Instr. pottery and archtl. drawing, Sch. Industrial Arts, Trenton, N.J., 1923-28; estab. own pottery, Vineyard Haven, 1928; pvt. practice of architecture, 1928 -; ex- amples of pottery exhibited at l'Exposition Inter- nationale, Paris, Fr., 1937, included in 7th Nat. Ceramic Exhbn., Syracuse, N.Y., 1938, and Golden Cate Exposition, San Francisco, 1939; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soc. Architects, Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts (mastercraftsman), Arts & Crafts Guild (Phila.), Episcopalian. Republiean. Office: Vineyard llaven. Home: Hatch Rd., Vine- yard llaven.
Y FREDERICK, Walter Frank, clerk Supreme Judi- cial Court; b. Belfast, Me., Nov. 27, 1868; s. Frank B. Frederick and Georgianna (Boardman) F .; ed. Belfast (Me.) high seh .; m. Mabelle Virginia Simonds of Boston, Feb. 22, 1894; children-Frank B., Paul R., Virginia L. (Mrs. F.T. McGill, Jr.). Oflice clk. Municipal Court, Boston, 1880-95, asst.
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clk., 1895-1903; admitted Mass. Bar, 1902; asst. clk. Superior Court, 1903-05; asst. clk. Supreme Judicial Court for County of Suffolk, 1905-08, clk., 1908-11; gen. practice of law, Boston, 1912-21; clk. Supreme Judicial Court for Commonwealth, 1921 -; mem. Boston and Mass. Bar Assns. Club: Boston City. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Court House, Boston. Home: 30 Puritan Av., Dorchester.
V FREDO, Michael A., lawyer; b. Bonito Avellino, Italy, Oct. 23, 1890; s. francis Fredo and Lena F .; ed. boys high sch., Brooklyn, N. Y .; N. Y. Law Sch., 1915-17; George Washington Univ., 1920; m. Stella Louis Gallucci of Boston, Apr. 19, 1920; children- Florence Estelle, Robert Francis, Charlotte Anne. Practiced law in state and fed. cts., 1921 -; mem. U.S. Dist. Ct., U.S. Ct. Appeals; counsel and in charge of Spl. Office of Emigration Service, Royal It. Embassy, Wash., D.C .; past candidate for Con- gress, Rep. primaries, 1930; del. Rep. State Conv. (Worcester), Rep. Town Committeeman, 1934; mem. sch. com., Arlington; Superior Ct. auditor; sergt., U.S.A., World War; mem. Boston and Middlesex Bar Assns., Mass. Law Soc., Arlington Citizens Com., Ch. Commerce, Sons of Italy (head), It. Hist. Soc., It. Ch. Commerce (dir.). Author: many ar- ticles for mags, and newspapers. Catholic. Repub- lican. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 9 Webster St., Arlington.
FREEDMAN, Louis Mark, physician; b. Boston, Aug. 26, 1880; s. Niman Freedman and Emina (Lebo- wich) F .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; ni. Rachel L. Wyner of Boston, June 20, 1905; children-Bernice (Mrs. Kenneth Roman), Edith, Arthur B., Louis M., Jr. Gen. med. practice, Chelsea, 4 yrs .; com- meneed practice in otolaryngology in Boston, 1909; surg .- in-chief, dept. otolaryngology, Beth Israel and Boston City Hosps., Boston; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Acad. Ophthal. & Otol., A.C.S., Tan Epsilon Phi. Club: New Century. Author: many papers dealing with the subject of Otolaryn- gology. Jewish. Independent, Office: 475 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 48 Abbotsford Rd., Brookline.
FREEDMAN, Rosina Mandelberg; b. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 12, 1890; d. Abraham Mandelberg and Theresa (Rosenthal) M .; ed. cent. high sch., Omaha, Neb .; Smith Coll., 1911; m. Edward S. Freedman of Springfield, Dec. 31, 1911; 1 son-Robert. Pres.
Council Social Agenies, Springfield; sec. Mass. S.P.C.C .; mem. Asso. Charities, Friendly House (Settlement), Girl Scout Council, League Women Voters, Shut-In Soe .; ran tea-room with Evelyn Zollers in Springfield, 3 yrs .; now taking active interest in civie and philanthropic orgns, in Wor- cester; mem. Nat. Civie Fed., Nat. Council Jewish Women (pres. Springfield Council, pres. N.E. Re- gional Council), Fed. Women's Clubs. Clubs: Tues- day Morning, Music (Springfield), Worcester Woman's, Smith College ( Springfield, Worcester). Travel: U.S., Can., Fr., Ger., Aus. llome: 328 Highland St., Worcester.
V FREEMAN, Ernest Bigelow, manufacturer; b. Worcester, July 12, 1877; s. Andrew S. Freeman and Sally (Stowe) F .; ed. B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1901; m. Martha Knapp of Newark, N.J., 1922. Engr., B. F. Sturtevant Co., mfrs, ventilating apparatus, etc., Boston, 1903, gen, mgr., 1908, pres., 1932 -; pres. and dir. Cooling & Air Conditioning Co., Framingham Foundries Co., B. F. Sturtevant Co. of Can., Ltd .; v.p. B. F. Sturtevant Co. (Calif.) ; v.p. and dir. Acrofin Corp .; dir. Service Mut. Lia- bility Ins. Co .; mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Masons. Clubs: University, Engineers, Cohasset Country, Brae Burn Country. Office: B. F. Sturtevant Co., Hyde Park. Home: Bald Pate Hill Rd., Newton Centre.
FREEMAN, Monroe Edward, professor of bioelem- istry; b. Wash., D.C., Apr. 1, 1906; s. Edward Mon- roe Freeman and Grace D. (Studeman) F .; ed. A. B., Univ. MInın., 1928, M.S., 1929, Ph.D., 1931; m. Chris- tine Gray Clinch; children-Mary Gray 1, Monroe Edward, Jr. Instr. chem., Univ. Ariz., 1929-30; asst. prof. agr. and biochem,, Unlv. Me., 1930-36; research prof. chem., Exp. Sta., Mass. State Coll,, Amherst, 1936-, specializing in hemicelluloses and
plant virus discases. Office: Mass. State Coll., Am- herst. Honie: Amherst.
FREEMAN, Rowland Godfrey, Jr., psychiatrist; b. N.Y.C., Dec. 26, 1894; s. Rowland Godfrey Freeman and Henrietta (Taylor) F .; ed. Westminster Sch .; Yale, 1916; Ph. B., Columbia, 1919, B.S., 1921 ; M.1)., Coll. of Physicians, 1925; m. Janet Adriance of New Canaan, Conn .; children-Frances, Rowland Godfrey, 111. Research in and teaching of bio- chemistry, bacteriology, pediatrics, 1921-25; prac- tice of pediatrics and research in child develop- ment, 1925-29; psychiatry and child guidance, 1929 -; dir. mental hygiene clinic, Lenox Hill Hosp., N. Y. City, 1934; Blythewood Sanatarium, 1934-37; psychiatrist, Judge Baker Guidance Centre, 1937- 38; tr. George Jr. Republic; mem. Corp., Cam- bridge Sch .; served as 1st It., F.A., 1917-18; mem. Am. Psychiatrie Assn., Soc. Exptl. Biol, and Med., Research Soc. Nervous and Mental Diseases, Am. Orthopsychiatric Assn., Boston Psychiatrie Soc., Boston Pediatric Assn., Mass. Civic League. Clubs: N.Y. Century Assu,, Boston Tennis and Racquet, Norfolk Hunt (Boston). Author: 16 publications in bacteriology, biochem., pediatrics, child development. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: 311 Beacon St., Boston. Home: Dover.
FREEMAN, William, physician; b. Boston, July 27. 1901; s. Jacob Freeman and Anna ( Metcalfe) F .; ed., Boston Eng. high sch .; Northeastern Univ .; B.Ch.E., Boston Univ., 1924; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1929; m. Gertrude LeClair of South- bridge, Oct. 11, 1935; children-Anne LeClair. Res. phys, and surg,, St. Vincent Hosp., Bridgeport, Conn., 1929-30; res. pathologist, Mass. Mem. Hosp,, Boston, 1930-31; pathologist, Worcester State Hosp. and Foundation for Neuro-Endocrine Research, 1931-, Worcester Hahnemann Hosp., 1932-, Can- cer Clinic, 1935 -; cons, pathologist, Nantucket Cottage llosp., 1932 -; Abstractor Arch patholo- gist, 1931 -; instr. pathology, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1931 -; 1st It. Med. Res., IJ.S.A., 1932 -; fellow A.C.P. (1938-); mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Path. Soc., Am. Soc. Clin, Path., Am. Assn. Path. & Bacteriology, Assn. Study Internal Secretions, Sigma Omega Psi, Phi Delta Epsilon. Travel: W.I., So. Am. Author: med. papers on pathology, esp. of endocrine glands, in med. jour- nals. Jewish. Independent. Office: Worcester State Hospital, Woreester, Home: 364 Plantation St., Worcester. Summer res .: 15 Nevada St., Win- throp.
FRENCH, Alice Helm, artist; b. Lake Forest, Ill., Mar. 17, 1864; d. llenry T. Helm and Julia Frances ( Lathrop) H .; ed. Lake Forest and Chicago schs .; in. William M. R. French (dir. Chicago Art Inst.) of Chicago, Ill., Mar. 27, 1890; children-Henry Helm, Prentiss. Many pieces of work in permanent collections; portraits in Beloit Coll., Wis. Hist. Soc., Doshisha Coll., Kyoto, Japan, Collegio Interna- tional, Guadalajara, Mex .; landscape painting in permanent collections, St. Louis Mus. Art .; mem. League Women Voters. Club: Women's Faculty, (Williams Coll.). Travel: Europe, U.S. Congre- gationalist. Democrat, Address: Williamstown.
VFRENCH, Allen, author; b. Boston, Nov. 28, 1870; s. John James French and Frances Maria (Stratton) F .; ed. Boston Latin and English high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Ellen Rich- mond Dorrance of Providence, Apr. 14, 1898 (d. 1918); m. (2d) Aletta Aycrigg Lillibridge, June 17, 1922; children -- Maude Dorrance, Frances Stratton, Ellen. Instr. Eng., M. I.T. 1909-13; Harvard, 1916- 18; mem Mass. list. Soc., Colonial Soc. of Mass., Social Circle (Concord). Author: The Junior Cup, 1901; The Colonials, 1902; Sir Marrok, 1902; The Barrier, 1904; The Story of Rolf and the Viking's Bow, 1904; Heroes of Iceland, 1905; The Reform of Shaun, 1905; Pelham and His Friend Thin, 1906; The Story of Grettir the Strong, 1908; How to Grow Vegetables, 1911; The Siege of Boston, 1911; The Runaway, 1914; The Beginner's Garden Book, 1914; Old Concord, 1915; The Hiding Places, 1917; At Plattsburg, 1917; The Golden Eagle, 1917; The Day of Concord and Lexington, 1925; A British Fnsilier in Revolutionary Boston, 1926; The Taking of Ticonderoga, 1775, 1928; General Gage's Informers,
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