Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 100

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STEVENS, Stanley Smith, asst. professor of psy- chology; b. Ogden, Ut., Nov. 4, 1906; s. Stanley S. Stevens and Adeline (Smith) S .; ed. L.D.S., high sch., Salt Lake City, Ut .; Univ. Ut .; A B., Stanford Univ., 1931; Unlv. So. Calif .; Ph.D., Har- vard, 1933; m. Maxine Leonard of Salt Lake City, Mar. 27, 1930; ] son-Peter Smith. Asst. in psychol., Harvard, 1933-34; Nat. Research Council fellow, Harvard Med. Sch., 1934-35; re- search fellow in physics, Harvard, 1935-36; instr. psychol., 1936-38, asst, prof., 1938 -; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Acoustical Soc. Am., Ain. Physiol. Assn. Author: Hearing: its Psychology and Physiology (with II. Davis). Travel: Europe, Near East. Interested in research in psycho- logical acoustics and scientific method. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 110 Ox- ford St., Cambridge.


STEVENS, Thomas Albert, electrical engineer; b. Deep River, Conn., Aug. 29, 1901; s. Ilerbert Wolcott Stevens and llelen (Post) S .; ed. grad. Deep River high sch., 1918; B.E.E., Northeastern Univ. Sch. Engring., 1923; m. Amelia Roy of Newton, July 30, 1927. Test man, N. Y. Edison Co., 2 mos., 1923; with Boston Edison Co., Sept. 1923-, trouble dispatcher, 3 mos., underground troubleman and supervisor until May 1925, moved to Framingham and became asst. supt. distribu-


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tion, supt. distribution, 1927-35, mgr. Framing- ham dist., 1935 -; pres. Framingham Chamber of Commerce, 1935-37, Northeastern Univ. Alumni Assn, 1935-37; active mem. Marine Hlst. Assn.


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1932-33). Maternal ancestors were shipowners and shipmasters. Congregationalist (mem. Deep River [Conn.] Cong. Ch.). Office: 48 Union Av., Framingham. Home: Off Brook St., Framingham. STEVENS, Tyler Abbott, banker; b. Lowell, Jan. 29, 1877; s Jonathan Tyler Stevens and Alice (Nich- ols) . (Coburn) S .; ed. Hill Sch .; grad., Vietoria Univ., Leeds, . Eng., 1901. Treas. The Stevens Trust, 1902 -; pres. Traders & Mechanics Ins. Co., 1928 -; tr. Mechanics Sav. Bk., Lowell Cem- etery, dir. Appleton Nat. Bk .; mem. Common Council, Lowell, 1907-08, pres. 1908; mem. bd. aldermen, 1909; ehmin. Lowell Budget Commn., 1922-26; mem. S.R. Clubs: Yorick (pres. 1925-38), Vesper Country (Lowell). Travel: Europe, 1899, 1922, 1924, 1932. Republican Office: 53 Cen- tral St., Lowell. Ilome: 125 Clark Rd., Lowell.


STEVENS, William Lester, artist; b. Rockport, June 16, 1888; s. George Forrest Stevens and Annie Grover (Marshall) S .; ed. pub. schs. Rock- port; art edn. at Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston; m. Angelina Vannini of Quincy, Aug. 7, 1926; 1 son -Milton llowe. Awarded 4th William A. Clark prize, Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1921; Gedney Bunce prize, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, Hartford, 1924; landscape prize, Spring- field, 1925; 2d Altman prize, Nat. Acad, Design, 1927; William A. Delano Purchase Prize, New Haven, Conn., Am. Water Color Soc., New York, 1927; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Manslield prize, New Haven, Conn., 1929; medal of honor, Springville, Ut., 1931; patrons' prize, Springfield, 1931; medal Quincy Art League, 1932, New Haven Paint and Clay Prize, 1933; Meridan Paint & Clay Prize, 1938; served with C.A.C. 11 mos., World War; mem. Guild of Boston Artists, New Haven Paint and Clay Club, Springfield Art League, North Shore Art Assn., Rockport Art Assn .; asso. Nat. Acad., 1935. Travel: Fr., It., Can., U.S. Desc. Anna and Forrest Stevens. Ilome: 93 Hull St., Springfield.


V STEVENSON, Earl P(lace), chemist; b. Logansport, Ind., Oct. 2, 1893; s. Charles B. Stevenson and Lizzie (Place) S .; ed. S.B., Wesleyan Univ., Mid- dletown, Conn., 1916; S.M., M.I.T., 1919; m. Helen G. Derby of Middletown, Conn., July 3, 1919; children-Barbara, Jean Place, Deborah. Instr. chemistry, M.I.T., 1916-18; dir, research, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, 1919-, v.p., 1922-35, pres., 1935 -; corporator, Newton Sav. Bk .; in C.W.S., U.S.A., 1918; mem .- at-large Wesleyan Univ. Alumini Council; mem. A.A A.S., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon. Club: University (Boston). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 30 Charles River Rd., Cambridge. llome: 106 Shorncliffe Rd., Newton.


STEVENSON, Edward Carl, physicist; b. Sumpter, Ore., Mar. 9, 1907; s. Leon Clark Stevenson and Isabel (Little) S .; ed. John Marshall high sch., Richmond, Va .; B.S. (engring.), Univ. Va., 1928, M.S. (physics), 1929, Ph.D). (physics), 1931; m. Dorothy Priddy of Richmond, Va., June 27, 1936. Naval research lab., 1931-32; Bartol Research Foundation, 1932-31; Harvard, 1934 -; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Sigma Xi. Author: various papers on cosmic radiation in sei. jours. Episcopalian. Office: Research Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 30 Langdon St., Cambridge.


V STEVENSON, Louise Stone, professor of chemistry; b. Lowell, Dec. 5, 1879; d. Findlay Stevenson and Emma L. (Pevey) S .; ed. Lowell public schools; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1901; Ph. D., Cornell, 1911; unmarried. Engaged as asst, in chem., Vassar Coll., 1902-03; instr. chem., 1905-09; instr. sci., Glen Ridge (N.J.) high sch., 1904-05; instr. chem., Wellesley Coll., 1911-13; asso, prof. in chem., head of dept., Sweet Briar Coll., 1913-15; instr. chem., Mt. Holyoke Coll., So. Iladley, 1915-


16. asso, prot., 1916-19, prof. chem., 1919 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, N.E. Assn. Chrem. Teachers. Baptist. Ilome: 8 Park St., So. Had- ley. Summer home: Ileron Island, Me.


(Mystle, Conn.); authority on maritime historyV STEWART, Alexander, clergyman; b. Johnstown, ryV STEWA of Conn. Club: Framingham Kiwanis (pres. N.Y .; s. John Alexander Stewart and Elizabeth (Stoller) S .; ed. East high sch., Rochester, N.Y .; B.S., Union Coll., Schencetady, N.Y., 1921; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1925; studied at Col- gate, Rochester Theol. Sem. and Union Sem .; m. Annalee Kyger of Bloomington, IN., June 28, 1921; children -- Betty Belle, Alexander, Jr., Anna- lee. Served Meth. Ch. during senior yr. in coll., Cong. Ch., Lynnfield Center, 1922-23; ordained minister, M.I. Ch., 1923; minister, M.E. Ch., Clinton, 1921-28, Chestnut St. M.E. Ch., Gard- ner, 1928-35, Center M.E. Ch., Malden, 1935 -; sec. Nat. Fellowship of Youth for peace, 1924; dir. N ES. Conf. Friar's Club, Itinerants' Club; 2d lt., Inf., 112 yrs., World War; mem. Phi Gamma Delta, Masons, Odd Fellows, Fellowship of Recon- ciliation, Am. Civil Liberties Union, Y.M.C.A., Nat. Council for Prevention of War. Author: Pre-Easter Dedication and Self-Examination, The Dream is Coming True. Travel: Europe and Palestine, 1927. Protestant.


Liberal. Ollice: ('entre Methodist Episcopal Ch., 7 Washington St., Malden. Home: 100 Washington St., Malden. - STEWART, Arthur Archibald Andrew, professor; b. Montreal, Can., Nov. 21, 1875; s. James Stewart and Isabel (Swanston) S .; ed. Lachine (P.Q.) Acad .; grad. (woolen mfg.), Lowell Textile Inst., 1900; m. Ilarriet Woodworth of Lowell, June 2, 1902; m. (2d) Mary Sophia Dexter of Lowell, June 25, 1907; 1 son -- Artemas James (M.D.). Varied experience in textile mfg. plants; instr. woolen and worsted yarn mfg., Lowell Textile Inst., 1900-05, chicl instr. woolen and worsted finishing dept., 1905-20, prof., textiles, in charge of dept. of finishing, incl. woolens, worsteds, cottons, and rayons, 1920 -; pres. Lowell Coop. Bk .; mem. Lowell Textile Inst. Alumni Assn. (sec .- treas. ), Omicron Pi, Masons (Scot. Rite 33°, hon .; York Rite), K.T. Club: Yorick, Congre- gationalist. Republican. Ollice: Lowell Textile Institute, Lowell. Home: 124 Luce St., Lowell.


STEWART, Clarence Russell, mechanical and elec- trical engineer; b. New Florence, Pa., Sept. 10, 1889; s. George Roger Stewart and Elizabeth (George) S .; ed. Indiana State Normal Sch., In- diana, Pa .; S.B. (elec. engring.), Pa. State Coll., 1911; m. Carrie E. Bracken of Brush Valley, Pa., June 23, 1914; 1 dau. - Marian Elizabeth. Engring. work, test and development, Gen. Elec. Co .; tech. steam-elec. plant work, Inspiration Cons. Copper ('o., Miami, Ariz .; Standard Oil Co. of Calif., El Segundo, Calif .; So. Calif. Edison Co., Los Angeles, Calif .; steam-elec. plant' design, con- struction, operation, Raritan Copper Works, Perth Amboy, N.J., 1925-28; power plant design engring, Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., Bos- ton, 1929 -; mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Am. Inst. E.E., Am. Soc. for Metals. Author: tech. descriptions of power plants. Baptist. Repub- lican. Office: Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., Boston. Home: 92 School St., Arlington.


VSTEWART, Ethel Nesmith, musician; b. Boston, June 2, 1875; d. Charles Atwood Anderson and Lily (Nesmith) A ; ed. Lasell Jr. Coll .; Hunter College, N.Y .; Miss Beard's Sch., kindergarten course; m. Frank Hubert Stewart of Boston, June 6, 1900; children-William Dunbar, II (d.), Mrs. Caroline S. Black. Founder, Ist pres., Diet Kit- chen of the Oranges, N.J., 1895-1900; pvt, kin- dergarten sch., 1897-1900; prof. accompanist, 1894-1900; lecturer on art, pub. speaker; organ- ized and managed Avery Lectures for benefit of Children's Hosp., Boston, 1933 -; produced first joint exhbn. of "Sculpture & Gardens" by Bos- ton Soc. Sculptors, Boston Soc. Landscape Archi- tects, and Art Dept., Mass. State Fed. Women's Clubs; past v.p., now dir. Frances E. Willard Settlement; treas. of trs. of Endowment F'und, Mass. State Fed. Women's Clubs; woman chmn., Liberty Loans and other War drives for City of Newton; speaker for Mr. Iloover's food and


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thrift campaigns, World War; mem. Daughters of Mass. (pres., 1933-36), Mass. Fed. Women's Clubs (chinn. art, 3 yrs.), Lucy Jackson Chap. of D.A.R., Mass. Hort. Soc., N.E. Hlst. Geneal. Soc .; Nat. Soc. N.E. Women (Boston Colony), Red Cross, Y. W.C.A. Clubs: Newton Centre Woman's (pres., 1912-14), Prof. Women's of Bos- ton (dir.), Harvard Women's ( Boston), Presi- dents' (Mass.), Chairmen's (Mass.), Women's City, Mothercraft Mass. (dir.). Travel: Europe, U.S. (extensive). Congregationalist. Home: 41 Montvale Rd., Newton Centre.


STEWART, Harold Leroy, pathologist; b. Houtz- dale, Pa., Aug. 6, 1899; s. Alexander D. Stewart and Lillian (Cox) S .; ed. Iloutzdale high sch .; Diekinson Coll .; Univ., Pa .; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1926; m. C. Eleanor Finn of Mapleton, Pa., Sept. 30, 1929; children-Robert Campbell, Janet Eileen. Interne, Fitzsimmons Gen. Hosp., Denver, Colo., 1926-27; commd. 1st It. M.C., U.S.A., Denver and Army Med. Sch., Washington, D.C., Army Field Med. Sch., Carlisle, Pa., 1927-29; research fel- low, pathologist, Jefferson Med. Coll., 1929-30, instr., demonstrator, asso., asst. prof. pathology, 1930-37; pathologist, U.S. Pub. Health Service, cancer investigations, Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, and Harvard Univ., Cambridge, 1937 -; research fellow preventive med., 1937-38; research fellow applied biology and chemistry, 1938 -; served as pvt., U.S. Marine Corps, 9 mos., World War; mem. Am. Soc. Exptl. Pathology, Am. Assn. Pathol. and Bacteriol., Soc. Exptl,, Biol. and Med., N.E. Pathol. Soc., A.M.A. Author: morc than 50 papers and monographs dealing with human, experimental and animal pathol .; liver; cancer. Office: Gibbs Laboratory, llarvard Uni- versity, Cambridge. Home: 195 Winthrop Rd., Brookline.


STEWART, John Dunham, surgeon; b. Monroe, N.C., Nov. 7, 1903; s. Henry Dixon Stewart and lone (Wolfe) S .; ed. Monroe high sch .; B.A., Univ. Va., 1924; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1928; m. Henrietta Seelye Rhees of Rochester, N.Y., Nov. 13, 1937; 1 son -- David Rhees. Surg. interne and res., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1928-1934; research fellow, Harvard Med. Sch., 1934-1935; mem. surg. staff, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1935 -; asso. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1939 -; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., A.C.S., Phi Beta Kappa, A.O.A .; certificate Am. Bd. Surgery. Clubs: Harvard, Aesculapian, Stork. Author: several medical


papers. Protestant. Independent Democrat. Of- fice: Mass. General Hospital, Boston. Home: 145 Freeman St., Brookline.


STICKNEY, Henry Harding, retired; b. Chelsea; s. Joseph W. Stickney and Harriet (Harding) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Harriet L. Boyn- ton, Aug. 26, 1918; 4 children. Tr., mem. invest- ment com., Chelsea Sav. Bk. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 10 Milk St., Boston. Home: 19 Fairmont St., Belinont.


VSTICKNEY, Lela Mabel, ceramic artist; b. Chelsea, May 13, 1872; d. George C. Grant and Hortense (Lovett) G .; ed. Arlington and Chelsea schs .; North Bennet Industrial Sch., 3 yrs .; studied under Denman Ross (Harvard), Franz A. Bischoff, Marshall Frye, Sara Wood Safford, M. M. Ma- V STIFLER, William Warren, professor; b. Daven-


son, and many others; short course, Boston Mus. Fine Arts; m. Lewis E. Stickney of Arlington, Aug. 9, 1897. Started teaching with oils, 1885; teacher, ceramics, at Lowell, Fryburg (Me.), Arlington, Boston, Cambridge, 1892 -; exhibited at Copley Plaza and Statler Hotels (Boston), New Ocean House (Swampscott), Belmont llotel (West Harwich), Anderson Galleries (N.Y.), Am. Art Assn. (N.Y.), Ferargil Gallery (N.Y. ), Arling- ton 'Town Ilall; arranged and had charge of art exhibits in Arlington Town Hall, Robbins Mem. Lib., etc .; did Red Cross work throughout World War and after; mem. bd. dirs., Synunes Arlington Hosp. Woman's Aid, 9 yrs .; mem. bd. dirs., Arlington Dist. Nursing Assu., 3 yrs .; mem. Mass. State Fed. Women's Clubs (v. chmn. Mass. State Art Com.), Mineral Art League (28 yrs.), Arts & Crafts Soe. (Boston), Mass. Hort. Soc. Clubs: Arlington Women's (chmn. art com,,


mem. Jury on Cooley's China Craft several yrs.), Prof. Women's of Boston (20 yrs.), Garden, Re- publican (20 yrs.), Search Light (Arlington), Lewis E. Stickney is desc. Fairbanks family, Dedham. Protestant. Republican. Studio and home: 88 Appleton St., Arlington Heights.


STIDGER, William Leroy, elergyman; b. Mounds- ville, W. Va., Mar. 16, 1885; s. Leroy Lester Stidger and Etta (Robinson) S .; ed. Alleghany Coll., Meadville, Pa., 3 yrs., D.D., 1923; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1912; L.H.D., Salem Coll., W.Va .; m. Iva Berkey of Lignoier, Pa., June 7, 1910; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Robinson (Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson Ilyland). Ordained to ministry, M.E. Ch., 1914; pastor, San Francisco, 1913-16, First Ch., San José, 1916-19; publicity trip through far east for Methodist Centenary, 1919-20; pastor, St. Marks Ch., Detroit, 1920-25, Linwood Boul. Ch., Kansas City, Mo., 1925-29; head dept. preaching, Boston Univ. Sch. Theol .; preacher at Ch. of Ali Nations, Boston Dept. of llomeletics, Boston. Univ. Sch. of Theol., 1928-38; radio broadcaster, "Great Personalities", WHDH, 2 yrs .; Fleisch- mann's Yeast, "Getting the Most out of Life", 1 yr., Blue Network NBC Radio City; truck driver, and publicity writer, Y.M.C.A., 1st Div., World War, 1917-18; mem. Phi Delta Theta, Theta Phi Delta, Sigma Rho, Pi Gamma Mu, Masons (32º), Odd Fellows, Shrine. Clubs: Uni- versity (Boston), Puddingstonc' (Boston). Au- thor: Giant Hours with Poet Preachers, 1918; Soldier Silhouettes, 1919; Biography of Henry Ford, Biography of Edwin Markham, Those Amazing Roosevelts, three books of poetry, and 45 other books of various types; mag. arts. for Ladies Home Journal, Colliers, Am. Mag., Good Housekeeping, Liberty. Travel: one yr. 55,000 miles writing trip, 1919; Europe, Asia, Java; ten European trips, research and writing, Holy Lands. Methodist. Republican. Oflice: Boston Univer- sity School of Theology, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Bos- ton. Home: 19 Oakwood Ter., Newton Centre.


STIFLER, Susan Reed, educator (retired) ; b. Rox- bury, Aug. 16, 1884; d. John Richard Reed and Martha Huntington (Dudinan) R .; ed. Westfield high sch .; B.A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1907; M.A., Univ. Ill., 1908, Ph.D., 1913; m. William Warren Stifler of N.Y. City, 1915; children-William War- ren, Jr., Martha Huntington. Asst. in hist., Univ. Ill., 1908-10; instr., Lake Erie Coll., 1913-15; act- ing asso. prof. and lecturer, Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., 1926-27, 1928-34; working on a biography of E. , C. Bridgman, first American missionary in China, resident of China, 1917-23 (during these yrs. the husband was dean of premedical sch., Peking Union Med. Coll. (Rockefeller Founda- tion) and visiting prof. physies, Lingnam Univ., Canton; he is now prof. physics, Amherst Coll.) ; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Ilist. Assn., Am. Oriental Soc., etc. Inter- ested in Chinese civilization. Author: Church and State in Massachusetts, 1691-1740, (Univ. Ill. Studies in the Social Sciences), 1914; periodical articles. Travel: Europe, Japan, China. _Desc. Mayflower colonists. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Home: 395 South Pleasant St., Amherst.


port, la., Dec. 22, 1883; s. William Henry Stifler and Sarah Brown (Leverett) S .; ed. Prep. Dept., Shurtleff Coll., Alton, Ill .; A.B., Shurtleff Coll., 1902; A.M., Univ. Ill., 1908, Ph.1)., 1911; hon. A.M., Amherst Coll., 1934; m. Susan Martha Reed of Westfield, Oct. 16, 1915; children-William War- ren, Jr., Martha Huntington. Prof. chem. and physics, Ewing (Ill.) Coll., 1902-06; fellow, asst. instr. physics, Univ. 111., 1906-11; Instr., Columbia, 1911-17; head of physics dept., Dean of Pre-med. Sch., Peking Union Med. Coll. (Rockefeller Foun- dation), Peking, China, 1917-22; visiting prof., physics, under China Med. Bd. of Rockefeller Foundation, Canton Chr. Coll., Canton, China, 1922-23; acting prof., Williams Coll., 1924-25; asso. prof., Amherst Coll., 1925-31, prof., 1931 -; fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Phys. Soc .; mem. Optical Soc. Am., Am. Assn. Physics Teachers, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., A.F.&A.M. (Pacific Lodge), R.A.M.


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(Amherst Chap.), Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha. Club: Faculty (Amherst). Author: articles in sci. jour- nals, Commonwealth Ency., cte. Travel: China, Jap., Eng., Europe. Congregationalist. Republi- ean. Office: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 395 South Pleasant St., Amherst.


STILLWELL, Charles William, research ehemist; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 5, 1901; s. Albert G. Stillwell and Anna (Pitcher) S .; ed. manual tr. high sch., Brooklyn, N.Y .; B.Chem., Cornell, 1922, Ph.D., 1926; m. Hope I. Cushman of Yonkers, N.Y., 1928; children-Anne C., Linda H. Asst. prof. chem., Univ. Vt., 1926-29; asso., Univ. Ill., 1930-33; re- seareh chemist, Dennison Mfg. Co., Framingham, 1934 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (1926), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma. Author: Crystal Chemistry, 1938. Protes- tant. Office: Dennison Mfg. Co., Framingham. Home: 30 Arch .St., Framingham.


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STIMSON, Frederic Jesup ("J.S. of Dale"), lawyer; b. Dedham, July 20, 1855; s. Edward Stimson and Sarah Tufts ( Richardson) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1876, LL. D., 1922; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1878; m. Elizabeth Bradlee Abbot of Boston, June 2, 1881; m. (2d) Mabel Ashhurst of Phila., Nov. 12, 1902. Practiced law, Boston, 1878 -; asst. atty. gen., Mass., 1884-85; gen. counsel, U.S. Industrial Commn., 1898-1902; Mass. Comnn. Corp. Laws, 1902-03; prof. comp. legislation, Harvard Univ., 1903-14; Mass. commr. for uniformity of legisla- tion; ambassador extraordinary to Argentine Re- public, 1914-21; spl. Ambassador to Brazil, 1919; mem. Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters, Mass. Ilist. Soc. Clubs: Somerset (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.), Ded- ham Country and Polo. Author: (carly works under pen-name of "J.S. of Dale"): Rollo's Jour- ney to Cambridge, 1879; Guerndale, 1882; The Crime of Henry Vane, 1884; . American Statute Law (2 vols ), 1886; The Sentimental Calendar, 1886; First Ilarvests, 1887; Stimson's Law Glos- sary, 1884, new edlt. 1890; In the Three Zones, 1892; Mrs. Knollys and Other Stories, 1894; Labor in its Relation to Law, 1894; Handbook to the Labor Law of the U.S., 1895; Pirate Gold, 1895; King Noanett, 1896; Jethru Bacon and the Weaker Sex, 1901; In Cure of her Soul, 1906; The Ameri- can Constitution, 1906; The Law of the Constitu- tions, State and Federal, 1907; Popular Law-Mak- ing, 1910; The Light of Provence (poem-play), 1917; My Story (an imagined autobiography of Benedict Arnold), 1917; Ariel, 1922; American Constitution as it Protects Private Rights, 1923; The Western Way, 1929; My United States, 1931; The New Deal Under the Constitution, 1936; Critique of Pure Seience, 1938, etc. Travel: every- where. Desc. George Stimson, taken prisoner by Croinwell at Dunbar, sent to Boston, settled at Ipswich; then family moved to Hopkinton, 1710, Dedham, 1806. . Episcopalian. Democrat till 1933, now Independent. Offlec: State Street Trust Co., Boston. Home: River Pl., Dedham.


STITES, Sara Henry, professor; b. Wyoming, Pa., July 20, 1877; d. Winfield Scott Stites and Lydia Atherton (Ilenry) S .; ed. Wilkesbarre (Pa.) Instit .; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1899; Ph.D., 1904; student, Univ. Paris (Fr.), 1900-01; Univ. Leip- zig, 1901-02; unmarried; adopted son Francis Henry Stites. Co-prin., Wilkesbarre Instit., 1904- 12; instr., economics, Simmons Coll., 1912-15; asst. prof., 1915-20; asso. prof., 1920-22; prof., 1922 -; acting dean, 1921-23; chin., div. of social studies, 1936 -; mem., Consumers League Mass. (advisory com.), Nat. Pub. Housing Conf. (Mass. com.), Anı. Econ. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Mass. Civic League, etc. Clubs: Bryn Mawr (Boston), etc. Travel: Europe, 1900-02 (Paris, Leipzig), occasion- ally since. Author: Economics of the Iroquois, 1904; occasional articles of economic interest. Desc., Roger Clapp, 1630, and other early Mass. settlers. Independent in politics. Office: Sim- mons College, Boston. Home: Wayland.


STOBBS, George Russell, lawyer; b. Webster, Feb. 7, 1877; s. Charles R. Stobbs and Anna B. (Lin- coln) S .; ed. Webster high sch .; Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1899, A.M., 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Mabel F. Murdock of


Thompson, Conn., Oct. 18, 1905; 1 son-Russell M. Practiced law, Worcester, 1902 -; sr. partner, Stobbs & Stockwell; spl. justice, Cent. Dist. Ct. Worcester, 1909-16; asst. dist. atty., Middle Dist. Mass., 1917-21; mem. Congress, 4th Mass. Dist., 1925-31; capt., Mass. State Guard, 1917-20; mem. Am., Mass., and Worcester Co. Bar Assns., For. Policy Assn., Worcester Ilist. Soc. Clubs: Bohe- mian, Economic, Tatnuek Country, Worcester (Worcester), Woreester Co. Republiean, Middle- sex. Travel: London, Eng. (del. from U.S. Con- gress to Inter-Parliamentary Union Conf.), 1930; gen. travel abroad and in U.S. Universalist. Re- publican. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 37 Monadnock Rd., Worcester.


STOCK, Harry Thomas, clergyman; b. Springfield, Ill., Nov. 10, 1891; s. Thomas John Stock and Mary C. (Gerhart) S .; ed. Springfield, Ill. high sch .; A.B., Knox Coll., 1914; A.M., Univ. Chicago, 1916; B.D., Chicago Theol. Scm., 1919; D.D., Pied- mont Coll., 1933, Knox Coll., 1939; m. Grace Bryan Frame of Champaign, Ill., July 24, 1917; 1 dau .- Catherine Claris. Librarian and instructor, Chi- cago Theol. Sem., 1917-22; sec. Dept. of Student Life and Young People's Work, Cong. Edn. Soc., 1922-38; gen. sec., Division of Christian Edn., Bd. Home Missions of Cong. Chr. Chs., 1938 -; mem. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Rho, Internat. Council of Religious Edn., Internat. Soc. of Chris- tian Endeavor (tr.). Club: City (Boston). Author: Church Work with Young People, 1927; A Life and a Living, 1936; Preparing for a Life Work, 1936; Training Young People in Worship (with E. L. Shaver); Christian Life Problems, 1927; P'rob- lems of Christian Youth, 1928; So This is Missions, 1933; Better Meetings for Young Peoples' Society, 1933; Social Issues for Young People, 1933; Young People and Their Leaders, 1933; Social Relation- ships of Young People, 1930. Travel: Europe, 1929; U.S. extensively. Contrb. editor, "Christian Education" and "The Pilgrim Highroad", Congre- gationalist. Business address: 14 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Ilome: 30 Jackson Rd., West Medford.


STOCKBARGER, Donald Charles, physicist; b. Walkerton, Ind., Oct. 20, 1895; s. Charles Ulysses Stockbarger and Stella (Hurt) S .; ed. North- western Univ., 1914-16; S.B., M.I.T., 1919, Sc. D., 1926; m. Hazel Kilbourne of Crown Pt., Ind., June 22, 1922; children-Jcanne Shirley, Donald Richard. Asst. in physics, M.I.T., 1920-23, instr., 1923-27, asst. prof., 1927-35, asso. prof., 1935 -; served in C.W.S., U.S.A., 1918; fellow Am. Phys. Soe .; mem. A.A.A.S., Optical Soc. Am., Am. Assn. Physics Teachers, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Delta Theta. Methodist. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 290 Payson Rd., Belmont.


STOCKTON, Philip, financier; b. Brooklinc, March 20, 1874; s. lloward Stockton and Mary (Mason) S .; ed. A.B., llarvard, 1896; B.S., M.I.T., 1899; m. Margaret llead of Boston, Feb. 3, 1906; children- Charles Head Stockton, Margaret (Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Jr.). Civil engr., Merrimac (cot- ton) Mfg. Co., Huntsville, Ala., 1900; treas. Lowell Bleachery, 1901; pres. Old Colony Trust Co., 1910- 34; pres. First Nat. Bk. of Boston, 1929-38, chmn. exec. com., Dee. 22, 1938 -; dir. Fall River Gas Works Co., Submarine Signal Co., Am. Tel. and Tel., Am. Sugar Refining Co., Gen. Elec. Co., Lud- low Mfg. Assos .; tr. Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk., Gillette Safety Razor Co., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co .; chmn. fin. com., Mass. Inst. Tech., life mem. eorp .; treas. Infants' Hosp. of Boston. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet, Algonquin, Essex County, Myopia Hunt, Country, Somerset. Office: 67 Milk St., Boston. Home: Manchester, also 342 Beacon St., Boston (winter).




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