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Medal for bravery (Montenegro); Ital, Serviee Ribbon; Officier de PInstruction Publique (Fr.); Mussein Medal, War of Independence medal (Arabia), 1929; hon. mem. 376th Inf., 1933; mem. M.I. Officers' Assn. (Chicago, hon., S.A.R., MII. Order World War (hon.), Res, Officers Assn., Mil. Intelligence Assn. (pres., 1st Corps area, 1937-40), Epsilon Alpha, Gargoyle, Sigma Xl (Cornell) ; fellow Royal Goog. Soc., Harvard Travellers; mem. Ends of the Earth; corr. mem. Malta Agr. Soe., Argentine Goog. Soc. Clubs: Explorers, Salmagundl (New York); Cornell Club of N.E., Wardroom. Author: The Gateway to the Sahara, 1909; 'Tripoli in Barbary, 1911; Directions for the Preparation of Military Monographs and Hand- books, 1919; Let 'Er Buck, 1921, Paternal ances- tor Furlong settled in Me. about 1635; maternal ancestor, Roger Wellington, founded Watertown; Furlongs served in Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Wellingtons in Revolutionary and War of 1812; g.g. grand uncle Benj. Wellington was first Am. soldier captured under arms in Rev. War, first prisoner to escape, first to make a field intelli- gence report. Republican. Home: "Six Gables", Cohasset.
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FURNESS, Clifton Joseph, teacher, author; b. Sher- idan, Ind., Apr. 30, 1898; s. T. Chalmers Furnas and Clara F. (Spray) F .; ed. Mooresville (Ind.) high sch .; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1921; A.M., Harvard, 1928, unmarried. Teacher piano, 1914; musie, Northwestern Univ., 1919-21; Eng, and musie, Horace Mann Seh. for Boys, N.Y. City, 1922-27; Eng., Bradford. Acad., 1929-31, Harvard Grad. Sch., 1929-34; biography and music, Kath- arine Gibbs Schs., 1929 -; supervisor academle studies, N.E. Conservatory of Music; writer for newspapers and mags., 1919 -; mem. S.A.T.C., Northwestern Univ., 1918; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. America, Kappa Gamma Psi. Author: Walt Whitman's Workshop, 1928; The Gentecl Female, 1931; Lotos Petals-A Story of the Life and Work of Rudolf Steiner, 1935; (in collaboration with Dr. Clara Barrus) Whitman and Burroughs, Com- rades. 1931; contrib. to mags. Travel: Europe, Africa, most of U.S. Dese. John Furness, who came to Charleston, S.C., 1763, and Settled in Quaker colony at Bush River, S.C .; Robert Fur- nas, 1772-1863. Mem. Soclety of Friends. Office : New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. llome: Hudson, N.Y.
FURRY, Wendell Hinkle, professor; b. Prairieton, Ind., Feb. 18, 1907; s. John Henry Furry and Ellie E. (Jinkle) F .; ed. Farmersburg (Ind.) high sch .; A.B., De Pauw Univ., 1928; A.M., Univ. III., 1930, Ph.D., 1932; m. Elizabeth Josephine Sawdey of Rockford, Ill., Dec. 27, 1931. Rector Scholar, De Pauw Univ., 1924-28; asst. in physics, Univ. Il., 1928-31, Univ. fellowship, 1931-32; nat. research fellow, Univ. Calif, and Calif. Inst. Tech., 1932-34; instr, physics, Harvard, 1934-37, asst. prof., 1937 -; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Club: Harvard Faculty. Author: articles on Theo- retieal Physics in Phys. Rev. Travel: Eng., Fr., Scan. countries, U.S.S.R. Several ancestors in Pa. fought in Revolution. Methodist. Office: Depart- ment of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge. Ilome: 21 Ellery St., Cambridge.
GABEL, Leona Christine, assoc. professor history; b. Syracuse, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1895; d. Jacob Gabel and Christina (Jost) G .; ed. North high sch., Syracuse, N.Y .; A.B., Syracuse Univ., 1915 ; Ph. D., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1928. Teacher history and Ger-
man, Canastota high sch., Canastota, N.Y., 1915- 17; grad. scholar hist., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1917-18, fellow, 1918-19; head dept. hist., The Shipley Seh. for Girls, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1919-21, 1922-23; trav- elling fellow, Bryn Mawr Coll., at Inst. Illst. Re-
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search, Univ. London, 1921-22; dept. hist., Smith Y GALE, Howard Charles, physician; b. Haverhill, Coll., 1923 -; assoc. prof. Author: Benefit of Clergy in England During Later Middle Ages; collaborator with F. A. Gragg in hist. edition of Commentaries of Pius HI, Bk. I (rest in progress). Episcopalian. Independent. Office: Smith Coll., Northampton. Home: 16 Washington Av., North- ampton.
GADAIRE, Charles Rlee, professor of biology; b. Brookfield, Ang. 16, 1910; s. Paul Eugene Gadaire and Lila Maud (Rice) G .; ed. Brookfield high seh .; Orlando high sch .; B.A., Clark Univ., 1932; Ph.D., Univ. Toronto, 1935; m. Anna D. Chorolsky, June 1935; children-Sylvia Ann, Diantha. Asst. in biology and comp. dental anatomy, Univ. Toronto, 1932-34, instr., 1934-35; prof. biology and chmn. of dept. Ain. Internat. Coll., Springfield, 1935 -; men. A.A.A.S., Theta Kappa Nu, Masons. Travel: West- ern Can., Southern U.S. Dese. Rice and Kittredge families of early colonial days. Protestant, Of- fice: American International College, Springfield. Home: 29 Mapledell St., Springfield. Summer res .: Lake Quaboag, Brookfield.
GAGE, George Edward, professor of bacteriology and physiology; b. Springfield, Dec. 30, 1883; s. William Henry Gage and Mary Elizabeth (Lashorn) G .; ed. Springfield high seh .; A.B., Clark Univ., 1906; A.M., Yale, 1907, Ph.D., 1909. Biologist, Exptl. Sta, Univ. Md., 1909-11; asst. prof. animal pathology, Mass. State Coll., 1911-13, asso. prof., 1913-19, prof. and head dept. vet. Sel. and animal pathology, 1922-27, prof. and head dept. bacteriology and physiology, 1927 -; serologist, capt. Sanitary Corps U.S.A., 1918-19, with A.E.F. at. central med, dept. lab., Dijon, Fr .; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. seientifie socs, Soc. Am. Baeteriologists (hon. soc.). Author: pamphlets and bulletin per- taining to bacteriol., pathol., and physiol. soi. Travel: Europe while studying. Desc. Martha A. (Carlton) Gage, neighbor of John G. Whittier (Plaiston-Amesbury ). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Home: 46 Main St., Amherst. Summer honte: Springfield.
Y GALBRAITH, Archibald Victor, edueator; b. Box- ford, Sept. 22, 1877; s. Frederic William Galbraith and Abbie (Sayward) G .; ed. Springfield high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Helen E. Melntosh of Newton, June 29, 1905; children-Frederic MeIn- tosh, Douglas. Teacher, Milton Acad., William Penn Charter Sch., Middlesex Seh .; headmaster, Williston Aead., 1919 -; tr. Smith Coll., Clarke Sch. for Deaf, Headmasters Assn. (sec.), East- hampton Sav. Bk., Easthampton Lib. Asan .; men. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Social and Literary of Northampton, Rotary ( Easthampton), Harvard (Conn. Valley). Travel: Europe, No. Africa, Caribbean. Unitarian Liberal republi- can. Office: Williston Acad., Easthampton. Home: 28 Park St., Easthampton.
YGALE, Elbridge Cleghorn, business man; b. Chi- eago, Dec. 8, 1905; s. Arthur Ernest Gale and Jessie Gordon (Wood) G .; ed. St. George's Sch., Newport, R.I .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1927; M.B.A., llar- vard Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm., 1931; m. Margaret Lueur St. John of Greenwich, Conn. Now treas., Gen. Ins. Agency, Meade & Gale, Inc. (incorpo- rated Dee., 1931). Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Country. Episcopalian. Republican (left wing). Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: Eastern Pt., Gloucester.
GALE, Harrlette Draper, artist (miniatures on ivory); b. Wash., D.C., June 4, 1889; d. Frank IS. Draper, M.D., and Henrietta E. (Wood) D .; ed. Wellesley high sch .; spl. work. Boston Univ .; student, Boston Mus. Fine Arts Sch., Art Students League (N.Y. City) ; m. Charles J. Gale of Boston, 1912; 1 dau .- Edith. Studied under Philip Hale, William Chase, Lucia Fairchild; miniatures on ivory, water colors; exhibited in most parts of U.S .; mnom. Bay State Artists Guild (treas.), Pi Beta Phi. Club: Cape Cod Art. Travel: Switz. Dese. John Adams. Protestant. Republican. Ilome: 58 Greenought St., Brookline. Summer res. : Cape Cod.
June 18, 1880; s. Charles A. Gale and L. Ella (Smith) G .; ed. Cramun Sch. of Oratory, Haverhill; S.T.B., Crane Theol. Seh., Tufts Coll., 1907; A.A., Tufts Coll., 1921; M.D., Middlesex Univ. Sch. Med., 1926; studied N. Y. Poly. Med. Sch., 1932; m. Agnes Woodberry Endicott of Beverly, Dee. 27, 1922. Pastor, St. John's Ch., Boston, 1908-11; New Bed- ford, 1911-16; Unitarian Ch., Norwell, 1916-20; Beverly, 1920-25; Peabody, 1926 -; gen. practice med., 1923 -; mem. asso. staff, Beverly Ilosp .; courtesy staff, J. B. Thomas llosp. ( Peabody ), Middlesex Hosp .; examiner, Beverly pre-sch. clinie; med. examiner, Companions of the Forrest; prof. obstetries, Middlesex Univ. Sch. Med .; Or- ganizer, Ist pres. New Bedford Fed. Chs .; tr. univ. marshall, Middlesex Univ .; elmn. Health Commrs., Beverly, 1927-29; mem, A.M.A .; Essex South and Mass. Med. Socs .; N.E. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soc., Masons (32°, K.T.), Shrine, O.ES.S. (past Patron), Essex Inst., House of Seven Gables, Am. Numis- matie Assn., Ch. Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega. Club: No. Shore Tufts Coll. Anthor: Obstetrics in the flome; Outline of Histology. Travel: U.S., Can. Dese., father's side, Edmund Gale, Salem, 1640; on mother's side, William Sargent, Ipswich, 1615; wife dese. John Endicott, Ist gov. Mass., 1620. Unitarian. Republican. Office and home: 16 Broadway, Beverly.
GALE, Lyman Whitman, textile mills executive; b. Cambridge, Jan. 1, 1873; s. Justin Edwards Gale and Emma Maria (Whitman) G .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge, 1890; A. B., Harvard, 1894; m. Jane Loring Winsor of Winchester, Mar 12, 1895; children-Priscilla (Mrs. Samuel Abbot Smith), Emma Whitman (Mrs. E. Gale Whitte- more), Winsor. Asso. with Kidder, Peabody & Co., Boston, 1895-1917; treas. Brookside Mills, Knox- ville, Tenn., 1918-33, dir , asst. treas, and asst. sec., 1933 -; asst. treas. and asst. sec. Warwick Mills, Wellington Mills, Ine .; dir. Lanett Bleachery and Dye Works; commr. of trust funds, Town of Weston, 1926-37. Clubs: Exchange ( Boston ). Travel: U.S., Can., Honolulu, Eng., Fr., Bermuda. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 220 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: Temple, N.II.
GALLAGHER, Charles Edward, managing editor; b. Lowell, Oct. 29, 1898; s. Patrick J. Gallagher and Elizabeth (Slattery) G .; ed. Lowell high sch .; extension course, Boston Univ .; Northeastern Univ .; m. Irene F. Donnelly of Lowell, June 29, 1925; children-Charles Edward, Jr. (d.), Andrea Farrington, Walter. Reporter, Lowell Sun, 1917- 21; on staff, Lowell Courier-Citizen and Evening Leader, 1921-23; night ed., Courier-Citizen, 1923- 33; managing ed., Courier-Citizen and Leader ; 1933 -. Clubs: Lowell Boosters (dir.), Long- meadow Golf. Author: mag. articles in Columbia, The Am. City, The Am. Motorist, The Writer; former eorr., Asso. Press, N.Y. World, Boston Transcript. Travel. Eng., Fr., Belg. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 15 Kearney Sq., Lowell. Home: 70 Glenwood St., Lowell. Summer res .: Ilyannis- port.
YGALLAGHER, Danlel J., lawyer; b. Newton, Aug. 31, 1873; s. Owen Gallagher and Ann (Ryan) G .; ed. Boston Coll. high sch .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1892, A.M., 1894, Ll .. D., 1917; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1895; m. Mary A. Cronin of Lowell, Nov. 26, 1898; children-Edwin D., Louise M., Owen A., Aliee C., Florence M. Delegate Mass. Const. Con- vention, 1918-19: Asst. Dist. Atty. Suffolk Dist., 1916-20; U.S. Atty., Boston, 1920-21; mem. K.C., Mass. Cath. Order of Foresters, Bostonian Soc., Mus. of Fine Arts. Clubs: University, Kiwanis. Catholic. Democrat. Ollice: 209 Washington St., Boston. Home: 17 Ocean St., Dorchester.
GALLAGHER, Ernest Franels, engineer; b. Somer- ville, Apr. 26, 1900; s. Walter Stanley Gallagher and Mabel Hallie (Hill) G .; ed. Somerville high sch .; Huntington Sch., Boston, 1915-18; B.S., M.I.T., 1922; m. Mary Burns Pollock of N.Y. City, June 27, 1925; children-John Richard, Betty Jean, Walter Stanley. Engr., Lockwood, Greene Com- Dany, Boston, 1922-24; salesman, Charles A, Scam- mell Co., N.Y. City, 1924-26; olliee mgr., Robert
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Tappan, architect, N.Y. City, 1926-27; sales engr., Standard Elee. Time Co., Springfield, 1927-30; sec. and engr., Brick Mfrs. Assn. of N.E., Boston, 1930-35; engr. and salesman, N.E. Brick Co., Bos- ton, 1935 -; pvt., U.S.A., 3 mnos., World War; mem. Ain. Soc. Testing Materials (Co. rep., Com. (. 15), Boston Soe. C.ES., Am. Ceramic Soc. Author: short articles on brick and brick masonry. Travel: U.S. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 22 Beacon St., Boston. llome: 52 Allen Rd., Winches- ter.
GALLAGHER, Francis Leo, writer, historical re- search worker; b. Boston, Nov. 22, 1908; s. Francis James Gallagher and Isabel Mary (Plerce) G .; ed. Boston Coll. high seh .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1930; student, Suffolk Law Sch., 1931-32; unmarried. Social worker, ERA; advertising salesman, em- ployment solicitor, weekly newspaper columnist, mem. State Ed. Bd., Fed. Writers' Project; spl. interest creative writing, esp. poetry; assisted in editing "Massachusetts-A Guide to its Places and People," 1937; mem. Am. Lit. Assn., Poetry Soc. Eng., Salon Allied Arts (Boston). Club: Center (Dorchester). Author: With Wings and Engine, poetry pamphlet (pub. June, 1939) ; poems in Amn. Poetry Mag., Poetry of Today (London), and other mags. and in some 28 anthologies, inel. Poetry Digest Annual (1939), Anthology of Verse (1939), Am. Lyrie Poetry, Christmas Lyrics of 1937, Ven- ders of Song (1939), Crown Anthology, Biog. Dict. Contemporary Poets, etc. Home: 56 Grampian Way, Dorchester.
VGALLAGHER, James P., lawyer; b. Watertown, May 30, 1882; s. Owen Gallagher and Anne (Ryan) G .; ed. Our Lady Help of Christians, Newton; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1920; m. Anna L. Morrisey of Newton, June 23, 1898; children-Charles, Grace, Alice. Clk., District Court of Newton; tr. Newton Free Lib .; mem. Am. and Middlesex Bar Assns. Club: Kiwanis. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 277 Washington St., Newton. Home: 35 Rossmere St., Newtonville.
V GALLAGHER, John J., merchant, manufacturer; b. Milton, Dee. 17, 1869; s. Henry Gallagher and Joanna (Curran) G .; ed. Milton pub. sehs., 1874-84; m. Mary F. Mackey of Brookline, Apr. 22, 1902; children-Mary Caroline, Madeline (d.), John Mackey, Philip Henry, Mildred Franees (Mrs. Joseph Mark Cunningham), Charles Mackey, Leo Francis. Engaged in handling bldg. materials, 1885 -; pres. John J. Gallagher, Ine., bldg. mate- rials, Quincy, 1885 -; pres. and treas. Winchester Brick Co., mfrs. sand, lime, brick, Winchester, 1920 -; pres. and treas. Hardinge Fluid Ileat, Inc .; pres. Milton Coop. Bk .; v.p. Quincy Trust Co .; mem. Mass. House of Rep., 1914. Chibs: Univer- sity (Boston), Wollaston Golf (North Quincy, pres.), Ekwanok County (Manchester, Vt.). Cath- olic. Democrat. Office: 100 Federal Av., Quincy. llome: 588 Adams St., Milton.
GALLAGHER, Louis Joseph, elergyman, educator; b. Boston, July 22, 1885; 8. Janies Gallagher and Sarah (Dempsey) G .; ed. A.B., Woodstock (Md.) Coll., 1911, A.M., 1912; studied theology, Wood- stock, 1917-21; LL.D., Georgetown Univ., 1933. Society of Jesus (Jesuits), 1905; ordalned priest of Roman Cath. Ch., 1920; prof. class. langs., Ford- ham Univ., 1912-17; headmaster, Xavier high sch., N.Y. City, 1921-22; asst. dir., Papal Relief Mission to Russia, 1922-23; dean, Coll. Arts & Sciences, Georgetown Unit., 1924-26, also mem. bd. dirs., regent, soc .; dir. gen. of studies, N.E. lesuit Province, 1926-31; pres., Boston Coll., 1932-37; diplomatic courier to transport relies of Andrew Bobola, Polish Jesuit martyr, from Moscow to Rome, 1923; mem. State Adv. Com. on Univ. Ex- tension, 1933-36. Address: Boston College, Chest- nut llill.
GALLAGHER, Owen A., lawyer; b. Newton, May 24, 1902; s. Daniel J. Gallagher and Mary A. (Cronin) G .; ed. Boston Coll. high sch .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1923; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1926; unmar- ried. Admitted to Mass. and Federai bars, 1926; general practice of law; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1927-32, Mass. Senate, 1933-34; candidate for Dist. Atty., Suffolk County, 1938; chmn. Bd. Street Com-
missioners, Boston, 1934-37; mem. Phl Delta Phi, Woolsack Legal Soc., Boston Bar Assn. Club :
ITniversity (Boston ). Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., Aus., Switz. Father, Daniel Gallagher, U.S. Dist. Atty., 1919. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 209 Washington St., Boston. lome: 17 Ocean St.,
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VGALLAGHER, Sears, artist; b. Boston, Apr. 30, 1869; s. William Gallagher and Mary (Sears) G .; ed. English high sch .; pupil of Tomaso Juglaris (Bos- ton), Jean Paul Laurens and Benj. Constant (Paris); m. Charlotte K. Dodge of Boston, 1895; children-Bradford Dodge, Katherine Sears. Ex- hibited in Salon, Paris, most important water color exhibitions in U.S., Paris expn., 1900; awarded Logan Medal for etching, 1922, Silver Medal of Print Makers Soe, of Calif., 1929, Boston Tercentenary for etching, 1930, Richard Milton medal for water color, 1937; prints in Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Chicago Art Inst., New York Pub. Lib., Lib. of Congress, Honolulu Mus. Bibleotheque Nationale (Paris), and many pvt. collections; Instr. in water color, Boston Univ .; mem. Guild Boston Artists, Boston Soc. Water Color Painters, Am. Soc. Etchers, Chicago Soc. Etchers. Club: Charles River Country. Travel: Fr., Eng., It., flol. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 307 La- grange St., West Roxbury. Summer home: Mon- hegan Island, Me.
GALLAGHER, William WithIngton, treasurer; b. Boston, Sept. 30, 1881; s. William Gallagher and Frances H. (McCulloch) G .; ed. Williston Acad., Easthampton; Thayer Acad., So. Braintree; A.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Carolyn Alden Bates of Quincy, June 24, 1907; children-Mrs. Carolyn Norris, Wil- liam Withington, Jr., Charles Theodore. Spent Several yrs. in edul. work; treas. Mae Gregor In- strument Co., Needham, 1915 -; dir. Mac Gregor Instrument Co .; treas. and dir. Tamworth Assos., Inc., Needham. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Wellesley Country. Travel: Europe, Far East. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Mac Gregor In- strument Co., Needham. Home: 30 Albion Rd., Wellesley Ilills. Summer res .: Page's llill, Cho- corua, N.I.
V GALLINGER, Herbert Percival, educator; b. Gai- lingertown, Ont. Can., Aug. 11, 1869; s. Reuben Callinger and Ellen ( Weagant) G .; brought to U.S. 1873; ed. Cortland (N.Y.) Normal Sch. 1884-89; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1893; studied Univ. Jena, Ger., 1895-96; Ph.D., Univ. Leipzig, 1898; student, Co- lumbia, 1917-18; m. Gertrude Birge of Hector, N.Y., July 2, 1895 (d. 1926); children-Margaret Loomis (Mrs. Robert A. Eckles), Eleanor Birge (Mrs. fago Galdston). Prin., Oxford (N.Y.) Acad., 1893-95; instr. history, Amherst Coll., 1894-1904, asso. prof., 1904-18, prof., 1918 -; mem. Am. Ilist. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Author: Die Haltung der Deutschen Publizistik zu dem Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskriege, 1900. Translator and editor: (with Dr. Preserved Smith) Conversations with Luther, 1915. Home: Amherst.
VGALLUP, Dana Taylor, lawyer; b. Old Mystic, Conn., Apr. 14, 1885; s. Simeon Gallup and Lillie (Taylor) G .; ed. Worcester Acad., 1901-03; A.B., Brown Univ., 1907, A.M., 1908; LL. B., Harvard Law Seh., 1912; m. Corinne Huling of Cambridge, Dec. 19, 1919; children-Dana Huling, Richard Taylor (d. ), Ruth Corinne. Admitted Mass. bar, 1912; gen. practice law at Boston; with Williams & Fuller, 1916-29; mem. Gallup & Leonard, 1929-34, Gallup & Hadley, 1934 -; mem. Cambridge City Council; chairman Cambridge Rep. City Com., 1935-37; tr. and treas. Emerson Coll .; mem. faculty, North- eastern Univ. Law Sch .; pres. and tr. Bapt. Home of Mass .; sergt., 2d It., eapt., maj., lt. col., col., 110th Cav., lt. col. and asst. state judge advocate, Mass. Nat. Guard; capt. 102d Mach. Gun Batt., A.E.F. in France, 1917-18; maj. 40th Inf., 41st Mach. Gun Batt. and maj. and lt. col. in office Judge Adv. Gen. of Army; hon. citation Gen. Pershing; mem. Delta Upsilon, Masons. Baptist. Republican. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 42 Trowbridge St., Cambridge.
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V GALLUP, William Albert, financial advisor; b. No. Adams, Sept. 5, 1898; s. William Arthur Gallup and Florence Louisa (Houghton) G .; ed. Hoosac Sch., Hoosick, N.Y .; Chauncy Hall Sch., Boston; B.S., M.I.T., 1923; Dr. Sc. Techn., Federal Poly. Sch., Zürich, Switz, 1925; m. Lucy Gordon Pollard of No. Adams, June 5, 1921; children-Lucy Pollard, Florence Louisa, William Albert, Jr., Jane Taylor. Asst. statistician, Blodget & Co., 1926; research chem., Southern Manganese Corp., Cambridge, 1927-8; research chem. and chem. economist, Ar- thur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, 1928-31; estab. own business as financial advisor, 1931, Incorp., 1933; pres., treas., and dir., Wm. Albert Gallup, Inc., Boston, 1933 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Clubs: Union (Boston), Brae Burn (West Newton). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 239 Chestnut St., West Newton. Summer home: Mayunsook Farm, Clarksburg.
GAMBLE, James Lawder, teacher, research worker; b. Millersburg, Ky., July 18, 1883; s. Edwin Gamble and Elizabeth (Lawder) G .; ed. A.B., Stanford Univ., 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch .. 1910: M.S. (hon.), Yale, 1930; m. Elisabeth Chaffe of Provl- dence, R.I., Apr. 26, 1916; children-Jane, Sheila, James Lawder, Jr., Edwin Francis, John. Instr. pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1915-22; asst. prof. pediatrics, Harvard Med. Sch., 1922-29, prof., 1929 -; served as phys. with Am. Red Cross in France, 1917-19; mem. Am. Pediatric Soc., Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Clubs: Harvard, Tavern, St. Botolph ( Boston). Office: Children's Hospital, Boston. Home: 33 Edge Hill Rd., Brookline.
Y GAMMELL, R(obert) H (ale) Ives, artist; b. Provl- dence, R.I., Jan. 7, 1893; s .. William Gammell and Bessie (Bowen) G .; ed. Groton Sch .; Boston Mus. Fine Arts Sch., 1911-13; pupil of William Sergeant Kendall and William Paxton, etc .; unmarried. Now engaged in painting portraits, mural decora- tions, subject pictures; large decorations in Mus. Fine Arts, Toledo, O., Pub. Lib., Newark, N.J .; exhibited. Guild of Boston Artists, Providence Sch. Design, Corcoran Biennial Exhbn., Allied Artists Am .; corpl., then sergt., 2d lt., 1st lt., U.S.A., 1917- 19; first with 101st F.A .; later with Gen. Staff; mem. Guild Boston Artists, Allled Artists Am., Nat. Soc. Mural Painters. Clubs: Tennis & Rac- quet (Boston), Racquet & Tennis (N.Y.), Tavern. Episcopalian. Independent. Oflice: 22 St. Botolph St., Boston. Home: 112 Pinckney St., Boston. Summer res .: Provincetown.
GAMMONS, Ethel 'T., banker; b. N.Y. City, Aug. 6, 1878; d. Charles Ellis Gammons and Thirza (Eyre) G .; ed. Newton high sch .; extension courses at Harvard and Boston Univ .; correspondence course, Sheldon School of Chicago. Studied engraving and practiced it for short time; worked up through various depts. of bank; mem. Assn. of Bank Women (nat.), Zonta Internat., St. John's Altar Guild. Club: Appalachian Mt. Travel: Eug., West Coast, Mex. to Can. Desc. one of three Burnham brothers who came to Mass. on the Angel Gabriel in 1635. Episcopallan. Republican. Oflice: 1 Chestnut St., W. Newton. Home: 46 Brookside Av., Newtonville.
Y GANEM, A. John, lawyer; b. Sagbeen, Mt. Lebanon, July 25, 1899; s. Joseph Ganem and Mary (Jesser) G .; ed. Suffolk Prep. Sch .; Lawrence pub. schs .; Cannon's Commercial Coll., Lawrence; Coll. Spok- en Word, Brookline; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1925; m. Elizabeth Tabah of Montreal, Can., May 19, 1929. 1 dau .- Carole. Practiced law, Lawrence, 1926 -; Town Counsel, Methuen, 1933-34; asst. Dist. Atty., Essex Co., 1935-37; dir. Industrial Credit Corp., Lawrence; tr. and clk. Community Sav. Bk .; counsel, Community Sav. Bk., Lawrence; asso. counsel, Arlington Trust Co., Lawrence; mem. Rep. State Com., 4 yrs .; mem. Elks, K.C., Am. and Mass. Bar Assns. Clubs: Syrian-Am. Repub- lican of Mass. (v.p.), Syrian National of Law- rence (past pres.), Methuen, Lions, Maronite. Catholic. Republican. Ofllce: 705 Cregg Bldg., Lawrence. Home: 46 Pleasant St., Methuen.
V GANO, Seth Thomas, corporation treasurer; b. West- ville, N.Y., July 2, 1879; s. Thomas P. Gano and
Clymena A. (Saxton) G .; ed. Oneonta (N.Y.) Nor- mal Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Adelalde E. Beunke of Cambridge, Dec. 3, 1907; children-Mrs. Barbara G. Hamilton, Priscilla, Cynthia. Sec. to Maj. Henry L. Higginson, 1907-19; treas. Gauley Coal Land Co., 1911 -; chmn. trs., Belmont Pub. Lib .; v.p. and tr., Belmont Savings Bk., treas. Ilarvard Club of Boston, Beaver Country Day Sch., Archaeological Inst. of Am .; dir. Reliance Coop. Bank; decorated Russian Red Cross cancien re- gime), with diploma 1926; Palme Académique (Fr.), 1930; fellow Royal Soc. Arts; mem. Arch- acological Inst. Am., The Byzantine Inst. Clubs: Ilarvard (Boston & N.Y.), Harvard Faculty (Cam- bridge), Oakley Country (Watertown). Travel: Europe, Near East, Scandinavia, Turkey. Inter- ested in Byzantine history and art. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 712 Sears Bldg., Boston. Home: 70 Clark St., Belmont. Summer res .: Webhannet, Me.
Y GANONG, William Francis, botanist; b. St. John, N.B., Can., Feb. 19, 1864; s. James 11. Ganong and Susan E. (Brittain) G .; ed. A.B., Unlv. N.B., 1884, A.M., 1886, Ph.D., ad eundem, 1898, LL.D .. 1920; A.B., Harvard, 1887; Ph.D., Univ. Munich, 1894; m. Jean M. Carman of Fredericton, N.B., Apr. 4, 1888 (d. May 3, 1920); m. (2d) Anna Hobbet of Eagle Grove, Ia., June 20, 1923; children-Willlam Fran- cis, Ann Ilobbet. Asst. and instr. botany, Har- vard, 1887-93; prof. botany and dir. Bot. Garden, Smilth Coll., 1894-32; prof. emeritus, 1932 -; fel- low A.A.A.S .; mem. Bot. Soc. of Am. (pres., 1908- 09), Soc. Plant Morphology and Physiology (sec., 1897-1905); corr. mem. Royal Soc. of Can. Au- thor: The Teaching Botanist, 1899, 2nd edit., 1910; Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology, 1901, 2nd edit .. 1908; The Living Plant, 1913, 1923; Textbook of Botany for Colleges, 1917; papers In many journals on botany and the scientific aspects of New Brunswick history. Translator and editor: Deny's Natural History of Acadia, 1908, LeClerg's New Relation of Gaspesia, 1910 and Champlain's Voyages to Acadia and New England, 1922. Home: 305 Prospect Heights, Northampton.
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