Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 98

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V FROST, Robert, poet; b. San Franeiseo, Mar. 26, 1875; S. William Prescott Frost and Belle (Moodie) F .; ed., Dartmouth, 1892; Harvard, 1997- 99; M.A., Amherst, 1917, Univ. Mich., 1922; L.HI)., Univ. Vt., 1923, St. Lawrence Univ., 1926; Litt.D., Yale, 1923, Middlebury, 1924, Bowdoin, 1926, N.H. State Univ., 1930, Wesleyan Univ., 1931, Columbia, 1932, Williams Coll., 1932, Dartmouth, 1933, Bates Coll., 1936, Univ. Pa., 1936, Harvard, 1937; m. Elinor M. White of Lawrence, Dec. 28, 1895 (d.); children-Lesley, Carol, Irma, Marjorie (d.). Farmer, Derry, N.11., 1900-05; teacher Eng., Pink- erton Acad., Derry, N.H., 1905-11; teacher psychol- ogy, N.H. State Normal Sch., Plymouth, 1911-12; in England, 1912-15; prof. Eng., Amherst Coll., 1916-20, 1923-25 and 1926-38; poet in residence, Univ. Mich., 1921-23, fellow in letters, 1925-26; asso. fellow, Pierson Coll., Yale, 1933 -; Charles Eliot Norton prof. poetry, Harvard, 1936; lee- turer Breadloaf Sch. of English, Middlebury Coll., 1920 -; reed. Pulitzer prize for poetry, 1924, 1930, 1937; Loines prize for poetry, 1931; Mark Twain medal, 1937; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters, Am. Philos. Soc., In- ternat. P.E.N. Club. Author: A Boy's Will, 1913; North of Boston, 1914; Mountain Interval, 1916; New Hampshire, 1923; West-Running Brook, 1928; A Way Out (play), 1929; Collected Poems, 1930; A Lone Striker, 1933; A Further Range, 1936; From Snow to Snow, 1936; Collected Poems, 1939. Home: S. Shaftsbury, Vt. and Boston.


FROST, Wadter Sprague, chemist; b. Roxbury, Jan. 25, 1890; s. Walter Sprague Frost and Salome A. (Walte) F .; ed. Mechanic Arts high seh .; B.S. (chem.), Tufts Coll., 1912; post-grad. work, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1914-15; Ph.D., Cornell, 1923; m. Alma M. Proudman of West Roxbury, Apr. 4, 1915; 1 son-Walter Sprague, IH. At Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1913-15; Cornell, 1915-19; instr. chem., Univ. W. Va., 1919-20; asst. prof., Univ. N.H., 1920-26; ehemist, Burnham Soluble Iodine Co., 1929 -; instr., Lincoln Tech. Inst .; dir. Burnham Soluble Iodine Co .; capt. Orduanee Res., U.S.A., 1923-33; mem. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Chi Sigma, A.F.&A.M. (P.M. Washington Lodge, Roxbury), R.A.C., R.&S.M., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Pharm. Assn. Author: scl. articles. Dese. Edmund Frost, Cam- bridge, 1636. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 430 Lexington St., Auburndale. Home: 29 Hunter St., West Newton.


FROTHINGHAM, Chauning, physician; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10, 1881; s. Channing Frothingham and Elizabeth (Gerrish) F .; ed. Poly. prep. sch., Brook- lyn, N.Y .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; m. Clara Morgan Rotch, Mar. 2, 1907; children-Channing, III., Mary Ellot, Joseph Rotch, William Rotch, Virginia, Thomas Eliot. Med. interne, Boston City Hosp., 1906-07; asst. visiting phys., O.P.D., Carney Ilosp., Boston, 1908- 12; sec., Faculty of Med., Harvard, 1908-13, asst., theory and practice of physic, 1908-12, instr. med., 1913-22, asst. prof., 1922-28, asso. clin. prof., 1928- 33, chmn., dept. med., 1928-33; physician, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1912-32; cons. physician,


1932 -; physiclan-in-chief, Faulkner Hosp .; Over- scer, Harvard, 1936-42; dir. Asso. Hosp. Service Corp. Mass .; lt. col. Med. Dept., U.S.A., June 1, 1917-Dec. 5, 1918. Clubs: Tavern, Tennis & Rac- quet, Country. Anthor: med. articles. Unitarian. Republican. Oflice: 1155 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Home: 157 Bay State Rd., Boston. Summer res. : Nonquitt.


VFROTHINGHAM, Francis E., investment banker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1871; s. James 11. Froth- ingham and Wilhelmina ( Vietor) F .; ed. Brook- lyn Poly. Inst .; A.B., Harvard, 1894; Lawrence Sei. Sch. On leaving college employed by West- inghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., engrs. (N.Y.); Stone & Webster (Boston); Perry, Coflin & Burr; Coffin & Burr, Inc. (v.p.), 1916 -; mgr. Whalcom Cy. Railway and Lt. Co. in Washington, 3 yrs .; tr. Y.M.C.A. (chin.) in Cambridge, Cambridge Sav. Bk .; dir. (past) Cent. Maine Power Co., N.II. Power Co., Lake Erie Power & Light Co., New Bedford Gas & Elec. Co., Adirondack Elee. Co. (chmn. of exec. com.), N.Y. Power & Light Corp. (mem. of exec. com.); corporator, Cambridge Ilosp .; dir. and chmin. voting trs. Arizona Edison Co .; pres. Minini Bridge Co .; past pres, and gov. Investment Bankers' Assn. Am. (chmn. com. on public service securities, 1917-20, 1928-); has appeared in Washington in connec. with Assn. work before congressional coms .; head of pub. utilities div., War Fin. Corp., Washington, mem. of 2 war coms. in Mass., World War. Author: various articles on public utility subjects. Travel: extensive. Oflice: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 1 Gray Gardens West, Cambridge. Summer res .: Dublin. N.H.


FROTHINGHAM, Theodore, Jr., raw cotton exec. and salesman; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 19, 1889; S. Theodore Frothingham and Lucy Jaudon ( llar- ris) T .; ed. Debancey Sch., Phila .; Groton Sch., Croton; A.B., Harvard, 1912; m. Eleanor Fabyan of Boston, Nov. 25, 1915; children-Theodore, 3d, Eleanor. With Kidder, Peabody & Co., invest- ment bankers, 1912-13; with George H. McFadden & Bro. of Phila., cotton merchants (2d largest in the world) as salesman, exec. and Boston agent, 1913 -; dir. Vacuum Co., Somerville; served with U.S. Food Adminstrn., U.S. War Trade Bd., in special charge of exports of all food stuffs to northern neutrals (Scandinavian countries), 1917- 19. Clubs: Myopia Hunt; former mem, Somerset, Tennis & Racquet, Algonquin, Essex County, Mel - ropolitan & Chevy Chase (Wash., D.C.). Travel: Europe, U.S. Desc. William Frothingham, who settled in Charlestown, 1630. Interested in auto- mobiling, horticulture, golf and government af- fairs. Episcopalian. Republican. Ollice: 211 Congress St., Boston. Home: 269 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Summer home: Beverly Farms.


V FUESS, Claude Moore, headmaster; b. Waterville, N.Y., Jan. 12, 1885; s. Louis Philip Fuess and Helen Augusta (Moore) F .; ed. Waterville (N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1905; A.M.,- Column- bia, 1906, Ph.D., 1912, Litt. D., 1931; Litt.D., Am- horst Coll., 1929, Yale, 1933, Dartmouth Coll., 1933, Princeton, 1938: 1. 11.1)., Williams Coll., 1935; in. Elizabeth Cushing Goodhue of Andover, lune 27, 1911; 1 son-John Cushing. Instr. Eng., George Sch., Pa., 1907-08; Phillips Acad., Andover, 1908-33, headmaster, 1933 -; dir. Andover Nat. Bk .; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Letters, Am. Antig. Soc., S.C.W. Clubs: Tavern, Ilarvard (Boston), Century, University (N.Y.), North Andover Country. Author: Byron as a Satirist in Verse, 1912; An Old New England School, 1917; Phillips Academy, Andover, in the Great War, 1919; The Town of Andover, Massa- chusetts, in the World War, 1921; The Life of Caleb Cushing, 1923; All for Andover, 1925; The American Legion in Massachusetts, 1925; The Andover Way, 1926; Peter had Courage, 1927; Rufus Choate, 1927; Daniel Webster, 1930; Carl Schurz, 1932; Amherst, Story of a New England College, 1935. Ed., English Narrative Poems, 1908; English Essays, 1914; Selected English Let- ters, 1914; Selections from the Victorian Poets; Amherst Memorial Volume, 1926; Men of Andover, 1928; Practical Précis Writing, 1929; etc .; contbr.,


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FULLER, Andrew Daniel, consulting engineer; b. Magnolia, Oct. 16, 1873; s. Daniel William Fuller and Lusanna Bryant ( Haskell) F .; ed. Wakefield high sch .; Phillips Exeter Acad .; S.B., M.I.T., 1895; spl. studies, Boston Unlv., Harvard, Paris (Fr.); m. Carrie Williams Clapp of Wakelield, Nov. 30, 1898; children-Andrew D., Jr. Summer asst. to res. engr., McLean Hosp. development, 1893; engr., Street Dept., Boston (sewer and sur- face drainage design, field work, etc.), 1896-99; engring. expert, Mass. Commn., Paris Expn., 1900; cons. engr. (san., hydraulic, plumbing, heating, lighting), with S. Homer Woodbridge, fed. con- sultant for mun. and commercial blogs., Boston, 1901-05; treas., engr., Andrew D. Fuller Co., con- struction engrs. (sewer systems, water supplies, town, etc. developments), Boston, 1905-33; with Div. Investigation, Dept. Interior (engring., re- ports, P.W.A. contracts in N.E.), 1934-35; cons. engr., 1935 -; mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Y.M.C.A., Y.M.C.U. Clubs: Boston City, Twentieth Century. Author: Personal Numerical Identification.


Travel: Europe (mun. studies). Dese. Nathaniel


Fuller, Lynn. Congregationalist. Republican. Boston. Home: 420 Memorial Dr., Cambridge.


Office: 88 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 30 Bay State Rd., Boston.


FULLER, Andrew Daniel, Jr., scientist, writer, ar- tist; b. Wakefield, Nov. 1, 1903; s. Andrew Daniel Fuller and Carrie Williams (Clapp) F .; ed. spl. study, Europe, 1919; Phillips Exeter Acad., 1920- 22; S.B., Harvard, 1926; llarvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adın., 1925-26; research in polit. sci. and fine arts, Harvard, 1928-29, 1931-32, 1936-37; spl. study in naval architecture,


M. I.T., 1934-35; Bos'n, Schooner Henrietta; studied aesthetics under Langfeld, fine printing and typographical design under George Parker Winship, naval architecture under George Owen, mural design under Robin Feild; unmarried. Asso., Banyan Tree Press, 1929-34; sei, specialist, Boston Pub. Lib., 1926-35; research ed., Am. Guide, 1936-37; v.p. Sieve-Fuller Literary Counselors and Manuscript Clearing House, 1937 -; dir. Andrew D. Fuller Co .; prin. works: Tree of Knowledge (mural design), 1932;" now working on Rise of Civilization series; ex- hibited at Mus. Fine Arts (Boston), Fine Arts Theatre, Acad. Artists, etc .; award of Master Writer, U.S. Govt., 1937; mem, bd. sponsors, Poor Richard's Assos .; mem. N.E. Soc. Contemp. Art (Gov., 1932-34), Acad, Artists (tr., 1933-35), N.I. Council of Fine Arts (treas., 1935-37), Chicago Soc. Artists, Artists' Union Mass., Am. Writers' Union, ('lubs: llarvard (Boston), Sailing Pa- vilion. Author: seets. on hist. and art, Mass. Ency., 1938. Asst. editing: Troland's Mystery of Mind, 1926; Fundamentals of Human Motivation, 1928; Principles Psycho-Physiology-Psychology and Perception, 1929; Sensation, 1930; Cerebration and Action, 1932; General Psycho-Physiology. Editor and designer: Contemporary Paintings, 1932-33; Modern and Academic Painting; Cata- lags of Paintings (designed at Banyan Tree Press) ; Essays on Massachusetts, Its Places and People, 1937; sects. on history and art for Mass. Ency., 1938; (collaborator) Tercentenary llistory of Sudbury, 1939. Office: 71 Mt. Auburn St., Cam- bridge. Home: 610 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Fuller St., Magnolia.


FULLER, Charles Benjamin, physician; b. Hallo- well, Me., Feb. 13, 1875; s. Benjamin Franklin Ful- ler and Amanda L. (Snow) F .; ed. Hallowell high sch .; A.B., Colby Coll., 1896; M.D., Harvard Univ. Med. Sch., 1900; m. Alice E. Lawrence of Boston, June 27, 1906; children-Charles B., Jr., Rosamond, Lawrence E., Helen, Mem, staff Waltham Hosp., Waltham Baby llosp .; city physician and bac- teriologist. Waltham; past dir. Waltham Pub. Welfare Commn .; past pres, Waltham Training Sch. for Nurses, Waltham Social Service League; sec. class 1900, Harvard Med. Sch .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Rotary (past pres. ), Wal- tham Med., Waltham Outlook. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Address: 781 Main St., Waltham.


VFULLER, Charles E., mechanical engineer; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 8, 1871; s. Edward G. Fuller and Frances (Farnum) F .; ed. S.B. (mech. engring.), M. I.T., 1892; m. Addie C. WithIngton of Wellesley, June 7, 1894. Asst. prof. theoretical and applied me- chanics, M.I.T., 1903-12, prof., 1912 -; water and mun. light commr, Wellesley, 1903-28; mgr. water, sewer and elec. light plants, Wellesley, 1909 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., A.A.A.S., N.E. Water Works Assn .; fellow Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Math. Soc. Club: Boston Yacht. Author: (with W. A. Johnston) Applied Mechanics, 1914. Travel: throughout U.S. and Alaska, Can., parts of Mex. Otlice: Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Cambridge. Home: Wellesley.


YRULLER, E. Bert, insurance executive; b. Alabama, June 1898; ed. public schs .; Chicago Normal Sch .; Univ. of Chicago, Teacher in Chicago high sch., 1922-26; agt. Loyal Protective Life Ins. Co. of Boston, 1927, State mgr., 1928, field supervisor, 1929, v.p., 1932 -; dir. Nat. Protective Cos. of Boston; U.S. Army, 1916-21, disch. capt. O.R.C .; mem. Masons (32°), Shrine, I.O.O.F., W.O.W. Clubs: Waltham Gun, Charles River Yacht. Holds airplane pilot's license; over 1000 hrs. of lying. Baptist. Republican. Office: 38 Newbury St., YFULLER, Frederic Dana, lawyer; b. East Hebron; Me., Nov. 22, 1862; s. Joseph Dana Fuller and Mary Augusta (Chaffin) F .; ed. pub. schs., Boston; Wilbraham and Kents Ilill Acads .; Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1884; L.L.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1888; m. Helen Carleton Clark of Portland, Me., Mar. 4, 1889; children-Dana C. (d.), Warren C., Elizabeth C. (Mrs. Charles MacDonald). In charge legal dept., Kansas Loan & Trust Co., Topeka, Kan., 1888; partner with George HI. Whitcomb, 1889-1900; partner law firm Bartlett, Irving & Fuller, Chicago,, 1900-02; removed to Boston, 1902; asso. with J. Converse Gray until his death, since engaged in pvt. practice; mem. Psi Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi. Desc. Dr. Samuel Fuller, phys. of Mayflower and of Plymouth Colony. Methodist. Republican. Office: 120 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 457 Centre St., Newton.


FULLER, George Freeman, manufacturer of drop forgings; b. Grafton, Sept. 29, 1869; s. Freeman Loring Fuller and Almira M. (Metcalf) F .; ed. Grafton high sch .; m. Sybil H. Flagg of Boylston, Aug. 30, 1893; with the Wyman-Gordon Co., Worcester, 1887-, successively timekeeper, book- keeper, draftsman, designer, mgr. of forgings, supt. of shop, mem. of firm, 1905, pres., 1914 -; now retired as chmin. bd. of dirs .; designed and built aircraft motors for Government during World War; dir. Mechanics Nat. Bk .; mem. bd. trs. Worcester Poly. Inst., Worcester Boys' Club; mem. Soe. Automotive Engrs., Soc. Mining and Metall. Engrs., Sons of Vets. G.A.R., Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Automobile, Worcester, Tatnuck. Desc. Samuel Fuller of Mayflower. Protestant., Repuli- lican. Office: 105 Madison St., Worcester, Ilome: 15 Massachusetts Av., Worcester. Summer res .: "Krossanes", Gloucester.


VFULLER, Harold Sylvester, paper hox manufac- turer; b. Lynn, Sept. 23, 1889; s. Charles Sylvester Fuller and Addie Gertrude (Usher) F .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch., 1908; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1912; m. Audrey Whitten Thompson of Portland, Me .. June 1, 1916; children-Mary Little, Janet, Ilarold Sylvester, Jr. Employed in lumber bus., 1912-18, 1919-20; mfgr. of veneers, 1920-32; treas. Bick- nell & Fuller Paper Box Co., 1932-33, pres., dir. and gen. mgr., 1933 -; dir. Johnson-Collins Co .; incorporator, Winchester Sav. Bk .; in Naval Dept., Phila. Navy Yard, World War; pres. Winchester ilosp., 1927-32; mem. Boston Lumber Trade Club (pres., 1926), Nat. Mahogany Mfg. Assn. (v.p., 1927), Nat. Paper Box Mfgrs. Assn. (pres., 1933- 35), Chi Pi (pres., 1926-27). Clubs: Dartmouth (Boston), Country (Winchester). Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: 50 Chardon St., Boston. Home: 56 Fletcher St., Winchester.


r FULLER, Howard Ellsworth, lawyer; b. Pawtucket. R.I., July 12, 1892; S. John Albert Fuller and


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Emilie Rebecca (Woolson) F .; ed. Portsmouth (N.H.) high sch .; S.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1915; L.L.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1920; unmarried. Mem. Mass, and N.H. bars, 1920; with Choate, Hall & Stewart, 1920-21; William A. Kneeland, 1921-23; own oflice, Boston, 1923 -; instr., Mass. Mil. Acad .; 2d It., U.S.A., Camp Devens, 1917-18, in For., 1918- 19; It. Inf., O.R.C., 1920; Ist It., Mass. N.G., May 1923, capt., Oct., 1923; maj,, July 1928, It. col., 182nd inf., Mass. N.G. and N.G. U.S., June 1938; mem. Mil. Order For. Wars, Nat. Guard Assn. Mass., U.S. Inf. Assn., Masons, Phi Delta Phi. Club: Army & Navy (Boston). Ed .: Mass. Law- yers' Diary, 1920-38. Desc. Dr. Samuel Fuller, Mayflower. Protestant. Republican. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Horne: Archer St., Wren- tham.


VFULLER, James Everard, research worker in bac- teriology; b. Fort Lupton, Colo., Apr. 26, 1887; s. Thomas J. Fuller and Lucy Frances (Moore) F .; ed. A.B., Colo. Coll., 1911, A.M., 1925; Colo. Unlv., 1924, Cornell Univ., 1925; Ph.D., Yale Univ., 1928; m. Inez Clarice Smith of Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 20, 1921. City bacteriologist, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1911-22; teacher, Colorado Springs high sch., 1922-24; asst. prof. biology, Colo. Coll., 1924-26; Instr. bacteriology, Mass. State Coll., 1926-28 (on leave 1927-28), asst. research prof. bacteriology, 1928-36, research prof., 1936 -; served in Sanitary Corps, Army Med. Sch., 1918- 19; mem. A.A.A.S., Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Am. Pub. Health Assn., Sigma Xl, Beta Theta Pi, Masons. Congregationalist. Home: Farview Way, Amherst.


V FULLER, Meta Vaux Warrlek, sculptor; b. Phila., Pa., June 9, 1877; d. William Warrick and Emma (Jones) W .; ed. pub. schs., Phila,, Pa .; pvt. tutors; m. Dr. Solomon C. Fuller, Feb. 9, 1909; children- Solomon Carter, Ir., William Thomas, Perry James. Scholarship to Sch. Industrial Art, Phila,, grad. 1898, post-grad. work, 1899; student, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; academies, Paris, 1899-1902, Colarossi and Beaux Arts; studied under Carles, Collin, Injalbert, Gauqui, Rollard, Rodin; painter and sculptor; exhibited at Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Boston Art Club, Boston Mus. Fine Arts; repre- sented in N.Y. Pub. Lib. (135th St. Br.), Cleveland (O.) Art Mus., Atlanta (Ga.) Y.M.C.A .; mem. Civic League Players, Alpha Kappa Alpha soror- ity (hon.). Clubs: Framingham Women's, Fram- ingham Zonta (past pres.), Aristo (Boston, hon.), Boston Art. Awards: gold medal, Jamestown Expn., 1907; prize for sketch "Peace Halting the Ruthlessness of War", Women's Peace Party. Episcopalian. Independent Republican. Studlo: 135 Warren Rd., Framingham. llome: 31 Warren Rd., Framingham.


r FULLER, William Eddy, lawyer; b. Fall River, June 29, 1898; s. William E. Fuller and Mary Q. (Newcomb) F .; ed. Phillips Exeter acad .; A. B., Harvard, 1919; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1921; m. Icthel W. Kidder of Freetown, Sept. 4, 1920; children-William E., Jr., Elizabeth H., Edward K., John C., Diana. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1921; asso. with Dunbar, Nutter & McClennen, Boston, 1921-24; with L. Ehner Wood, Fall River, 1924-36; partner Fuller & Hatheway, 1937 -; 2d It. Field Arty., U.S.A., 1918; clerk and tr. Union Sav. Bk .; clerk Troy Co .; mem. Am., Mass, and Fall River Bar Assns. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 84 N. Main St., Fall River. Ilome: 568 Hlanover St., Fall River. Summer res .: Wolfeboro, N.H.


VFULTON, Arthur Oram, business executive; b. Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 3, 1885; s. Arthur M. Fulton and Elizabeth (Wingard) F .; ed. New Castle pub. schs .; M.IC., Lehlgh Univ., 1908; m. Dorothy Ram- say of Allentown, Pa., Nov. 10, 1910; children- John R., Arthur O., Jr., Barbara. Began in phys. testing lab., Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 1908; with Wheelock, Lovejoy & Co., 1910-, be- ginning as salesman, later advancing to sales engr. and metallurgist; v.p. Wheelock, Lovejoy & Co., Inc., 1919-24, pres. 1924-, later treas. also; pres. and dir. County Bk. & Trust Co., Cambridge, Am. Steel Warehouse Assn .; dir. Oyster Harbors, Ine .; mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs, Am. Soc. for


Testing Materials, Am. Soc. Metals, Am. Iron and Steel Inst., Am. Steel Warehouse Assn., Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Brae Burn Country (Newton) ; Oyster Harbors Country (Osterville) ; Algonquin, University (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 128 Sidney St., Cambridge. llome: 101 Chestnut St., Boston. Summer res .: Oyster Har- bors, Osterville.


V FURBER, Alan Winslow, teacher, school principal; b. Allston, Mar. 31, 1898; s. William Horace Furber and Annie Palmer (Spear) F .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; S.B., Middlebury Coll., 1920; m. Edith Bixby of Quincy, June 30, 1923; children-Alan Winslow, Jr., Edward Bixby, Lincoln Morse. Teacher, Powder Pt. Sch., 1920-21; prin., several Mass. high schs., 1921-29; dir. Chandler Secre- tarial Sch., 1929-37; pres. Westminster schs., 1937 -; at O.T.S., Camp Lee, Va., 1918, It., O.R.C., 1924-29; mem. Masons, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Alpha, Nat. Vocational Guidance Assn,, Mass. High Sch. Prins. Assn., Eastern Commercial Teachers Assn., Milton Tax Payers Assn. (v.p.), Milton Parent Teachers Assn. (pres.). Clubs: Boston City, Advertising (Boston), Rotary (Mil- ton, charter pres.), Milton Town (dir.), Friday Evening, Mass. Schoolmasters. Author: Careers for Girls (booklet). Protestant. Republican. Office: 245 Marlboro St., Boston. Home: 25 Web- ster Rd., Milton. Summer res .: Southport, Me .; Orleans.


FURBER, Edward Parker, lawyer; b. Newton, Jan. 2, 1898; s. George Pope Furber and Laura Mabel (Parker) F .; ed. Concord high sch .; A B. (cum laude in govt.), Harvard, 1918 (1919); Ll.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1922; m. Ruth Haynes of Water- town, Jan. 12, 1918; children-Barbara, George Pope. Instr. in Latin, sci., etc., Millbrook Sch., Concord. 1918-19; asst. in govt., Harvard, 1919-22; instr., Camp Aloha Summer Sch., 1919-22; prac- ticing atty., Boston, 1922 -; dir. Am. Unitarian Assn .; tr. N.E. Gas & Elec. Assn .; asso. atty., Watertown Sav. Bk .; mem. finance com., Water- town, 1929-30, chin. selectmen, 1930-32, modera- tor, 1935-37; mem. Am. and Middlesex Bar Assus., Bar Assn. of Waltham, Watertown and Weston, llist. Soc. of Watertown, Unitarian Laymen's League (past mem. council), Young People's Rel. Unlon (past pres.), Unltarlan Youth Commn. (chmn.). Clubs: Boston City, Unitarian, Middle- sex, Republican of Mass. Travel: Europe, 1933. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 11 Bates Rd., Watertown. Sum- mer res .: Monument Beach.


FURBISH, Mauran Irving, retired town treasurer; b. Rockland, Me., Oct. 3, 1864; s. Mauran P. F'ur- bish and Annie Bowker (Parsons) F .; ed. Mowry & Goff Sch .; Eng. and Class. high sch., Providence, R.I .; m. Jennie Whitney of No. Attleborongh, Aug. 30, 1887; children-Mirlam, Marjorie. Mfr. braids, 1888-1910; mfg. jeweler, 1910-15; sec. bd. select- men, chmn. sewer comin., town treas., No. Attle- borough, 1913-39; pres. No. Attleborough Chron- icle Co. Home: 250 Elm St., No. Attleborough. Summer res .: Little Compton, R.I. and Otis, Me.


V FURCOLO, Charles Lawrence, surgeon; b. St. An- gelo, It., May 29, 1889; s. Pasquale Furcolo and Maria Josephine (Janninl) F .; ed. New Haven (Conn.) pub. schs .; Booth's prep. sch .; M.D., Yale Univ. Sch. Med., 1910; m. Alberta Marle Foster of New Haven, Conn., Nov., 1908; children-Charles Lawrence, Jr., Foster. House surg., Mercy Hosp., Springfield, 1911-12, sr. surg., 1925 -; asst. surg., Wesson Mem. Hosp., 1912-16, privileged surg., 1916 -; neuro-surg., Westfield State, Mercy and Ludlow Hosps., 1937; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., K.C., Eagles, Elks. Club: Berkshire Hunt & Country. Catholle. Democrat. Office: 115 State St., Springfield. Winter home: Springfield. Sum- mer res. : Hampden.


VFURLONG, Charles Wellington, explorer, author, painter, scientist, lecturer; b. Cambridge; S. Atherton Bernard Furlong and Carletta Eleanor (Wellington) F .; ed. Boston pub, schs .; Langley Hlouse Sch., Brighton, Eng .; De Veaux (Mil.) Coll., Niagara Falls, N.Y .; Art Inst., Chicago; grad., Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1895; student, Cor-


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nell, 1902; Harvard; studied Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; under Bouguereau and Laurens, Académie Julian, 1901-02; reed. "Prix de Concours", Julian, 1902; m. Edith Virginia Calista Spinney, March 31, 1933. Instr. drawing and painting, Cornell Univ., 1896-19044; engring,, with Boston Transit Commn., 1895-96; head Art Dept., Cornell, summer session 1906-10; pres. Mass. Normal Art Sch. Assn., 1907- 10; lecturer Dept. of Anthropology, Clark Univ .; Illustrated Bailey's Cyclopedia of Horticulture, and other books; lectured throughout U.S. and Eng. before Royal Geog. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., ete .; discovered, in Tripoli Harbor, 1904, wreck of U.S. Frigate Philadelphia, sunk by Lt. Decatur, 1804; first American to explore in Tripoli; in charge of expon, through Tierra-del-Fuego and Patagonia for Harper's Mag., 1907-08, first Ameri- can to cross through heart of Tierra-del- Fuego; expedn, through wilderness of Dutch Guiana, up Orinoco and aeross Hanos of Venezuela, 1910; also ethnol. research In museums of So. America; rode range in Mont. and Ore., lived with Black Feet and Crow Indians; winner of world's bull-riding championship, Pendleton, Ore., 1914; Fuegian and Patagonian collections in Am. Mus, of Nat. Hist. and Peabody Mus. (Harvard) ; crossed Atlantic in 22-ton schooner as member W. African Islands expdn .; expdn. through interior of Azores, Ma- deira, Desertas, Canary Islands and West coast of Morocco, for Harper's Mag .; investigated wreck of German raider "Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse" at Rio de Oro, Africa, sunk by H.M.S. Ilightlyer, 1915; as War Corr. brought out first report of Morocco's Declaration of War against Germany; meni, 2nd Pan-Am. Sei. Congress; enlisted in 1st Mass. (Prov.) Cav., Sept. 1917; commd. capt. U.S.R., Dec. 22, 1917; chief of mil. monograph sub-seet., created and administered it, and pro- duced tactical field hand-books used by Ain. and Allied forces in Russia and Siberia; commd. maj., Oct. 1918; created and estab. conference and ref- erence room U.S.S. George Washington for Am. Peace Commn., 1919; del. to Peace Conference, Paris; apptd. on Gen. Staff U.S.A., Jan. 1919; at- tached to mil. attaché, Rome; mil. observer with Am, and Allied forces in Balkans and Near East, etc .; sent first dispatches to Allles of formation of Turkish Nat. Govt. at Sivas, 1919; on seeret mission to Sheik of Senousi; in Turko-Greck War, 1919, as mil. observer, also with Arab troops in Egypt and Syria and Eritrean troops in Tripoli; with Emir Fiesal in Syria and General Allenby in Tripolitan Sahara, 1919; recipient of Shareefian Knife; made Prince of Mecca by Emir Nasir of Medina; comind. It. MI-Res., 1920; mem. Army War Coll., class 1923-24; Plebiscitary Commu., Taena-Arica Arbitration, 1925; commd. col., 1929; on hunt for sixty-million-dollar buried treasure, Saeambaya River, Bolivia, 1926; received by the Gazi, Mustapha Kemal, Turkey, on mission, 1929, also by King Fiesal at Bagdad, Iraq; headed expdns. through Kenya, Tanganyika, Belgian Congo, Uganda and Sudan; found last survivor of Livingston Expdn. and last relics of Sir Henry M. Stanley, 1929-30: first white man to live with Pygmies, Ituri Forest, Congo, 1930; discovered new Columbus data on Isla Santa Maria, 1915; awarded Greek Croix de Guerre; recommended twice for D.S.M .; Order Danilo 3d class; Mil.




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