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STOCKWELL, Ernest Farnham, manufacturer; b. West Somerville, Oct. 27, 1898; s. Fred F. Stock- well and Laura (Farnham) S .; ed. Phillips An- dover Acad .; M.I.T .; m. Beatrice B. Beach of Bing- hamton, N.Y., June 3, 1922; children-Ernest F., Jr., Sherwood B., James I., John F. With Bar- bour-Stockwell Co., iron and steel mfrs., Cam- bridge, 1920-, pres., 1934 -; mem. N.E. Foundry- men's Assn. (see.), Nat. Metal Trades Assn.
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(treas., Boston br.), Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: N.E. Transit (treas.), Country (Winchester). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 205 Broad- way, Cambridge. Home: Curtis Circle, Winches- ter. Summer res .: Rock Edge, Prides Crossing.
STOCKWELL, Howard Aubrey, business man; b. Somerville, Oct. 20, 1893; s. Frederick F. Stock- well and Laura A. (Farnham) S .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad .; S.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1917; m. Dorothy Stewart of Phila., Pa., Oet. 12, 1917; children-Howard A., Jr., Stewart, Frederick F., Richard, Joan, Martha P. With Barbour-Stock- well Co., iron and steel mfrs., Cambridge, 1917 -; treas., dir. 1919 -; dir. Suffolk Coop. Fed. Sav. Bk .; tr. Belmont Sav. Bk .; town meeting mem. Bel- mont; mem. N.E. Foundrymen's Assn., Psi Up- silon, Masons, K.T., Shrine. Holds cross of honor,V Order De Molay. Clubs: Rotary (Cambridge), Engineers, N.E. Transit. Desc. Myles Standish. Office: 205 Broadway, Cambridge. Home: 21 Woodbine Rd., Belmont.
STODDARD. Wallace E., cotton manufacturer; b. Vernon, Vt., Jan. 3, 1872; s. Fayette W. Stoddard and Sarah A. (Allen) S .; ed. Brattleboro (Vt.) high sch., 1891; pvt. sch., 1892; Eastman Bus. Coll., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1893; m. Laetitia L. Irwin of Williamstown, Sept. 22, 1896; 1 dau .- llelen Irwin. Asso. with Berkshire Cottton Mfg. Co. & its suc- cessor, Berkshire Fine Spin Asso., Adams, con- tinuonsly, 1913 -; accountant, Draper Corp., 1894- 97; paymaster, Williamstone Mfg. Co., 1897-1910; mill supt., Greylock Mills, 1910-13, confidential see., 1913-18, asst. treas. and selling agt., 1918-29, v.p., 1929 --; pres. and tr. Williamstown Sav. Bk .; dir. and pres. First Nat. Bk., Adams; dir. Adams Coop. Bk .; sec. Finanee Com., Town of Adams, 1927-38. chin. Prudential Com., 1936 -; tr. Funds Pub. Lib .; chmn. Town Retirement Pension Bd .; mem. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs., S.A.R., Masons (Williams Lodge, A.F.&A.M., St. Paul Com., K.T.). Clubs: Textile Square (New York), Republican (Boston). Desc. John Howland (Mayflower), Ed- ward Allen, Nantucket. Episcopalian. Republi- can. Ilome: 20 Sunimer St., Adams.
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STODDARD, William Leavitt, pub. relations counsel, writer; b. Northampton, Nov. 2, 1884; s. John Top- pan Stoddard and Mary Grover (Leavitt) S .; ed. Northampton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1907, A.M., 1908; m. Elizabeth Marie Southard of Boston, May 1, 1916; children-Elizabeth Marie, Barbara Leav- itt, John Leavitt, William Carver. Asst. in Eng., Harvard, 1906-07; mem. ed. staff, Atlantic Monthly, 1907-08; an ed., Youth's Companion, 1908-10; with Washington Bur., Boston Evening Transcript, 1911-16; officer, Am. Trust Co., Boston, 1920-29; partner, Stoddard, Sampson Co., 1933-38; propr., Stoddard & Co., Public Relations Advisors; v.p. Lincoln and Therese Filene Foundation; tr. N.12. "Town Hall, Inc., Belmont Pub. Lib .; Administra- tor, Nat, War Labor Bd., 1918-19. Author: The Life of William Shakespeare Expurgated, 1910; Everyday English Writing, 1919; The Shop Com- mittee, 1919; Financial Racketeering and How to Stop it, 1931; Unfair Trade Practices (with Lin- coln Filene), 1934; mag. articles. Desc. Anthony Stoddard, early settler, Boston; Solomon Stoddard, 1st Lib. of Harvard, 1st preacher at Northampton. Offiec: 80 Federal St., Boston. llome: 90 lexing- ton St., Belmont.
STOKE, Stuart M., professor of education; b. Kirk- ville, Ia., Sept. 25, 1895; s. Josiah Walter Stoke and Nettie B. (Boyd) S .; cd. A.B., Taylor Univ., 1916; Ed. M., Ilarvard Grad. Sch. Edu., 1924, Ed. 1)., 1926; m. B. Lillian Johnstone of Gilbertville, June 20, 1922; children -Barbara, Janet. Teacher and prin., N.19. high schs., 1919-23; grad, student, Har- vard, 1923-26; asst., Harvard Psycho-Ednl. ('linic, 1924-1926; asst. prof. psychology, Univ. Buffalo, 1926-27; assoc. prof., Ohio Univ., 1927-31; chmn. edn. dept .. Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1931 -; treas. Com. on Univ. Extension, Conn. Valley Colleges; Q.M., U.S.N. during World War; mem. Am. Edn. Re- search Assn., Am Psychol. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., N.E.A., N.S.S.E. Travel: U.S., Ger. Author: "Occupational Groups and Child Development";
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STOKES. Joseph M., real estate and Insurance agent; b. Cambridge, May 14, 1897; s. Thomas Stokes and Mary E. (Lane) S .; ed. Cambridge high sch .; Boston Coll .; spl. courses, Boston Univ., Harvard; m. Alice E. Murphy of Cambridge, 1922; children- Joseph C., John F., Elenor M., Alice Lorraine, Partner, Stokes & Finigan, real estate and ins., 1920 -; city councillor-at-large, Cambridge, 1928- 31; pres. city council; chief underwriter, Fed. Housing Adın., Mass. and R.L., 1934 -; with U.S.N., 1918; at U.S. Mil. Acad, West Point, 1918-19; mem. Mass. Real Estate Exchange (v.p.). Office: 1035 Park Sq. Bldg., Boston. Ilome: 83 Grozier Rd., Cambridge.
STOKEY, Alma Gracey, botanist, professor; b. Can ton, O., June 17, 1877; d. Charles F. Stokey and Margaret (Provines) S .; ed. Canton (O.) high sch .; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1904; Ph.D., Unlv. Chi- cago, 1908; unmarried. Instr. botany, Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., 1908-11, asst. prof., 1911-16, prof., 1916 --; visiting prof., Women's Christian Coll., Madras, India, 1929-31, 1936-37; mem. A.A.A.S., Bot. Soc. Am. Travel: tropies, esp. India and Java, Luth- ern. Republican. Office: Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley. Home: Dickinson Ilouse, So. Hadley. Summer res .: Woods Hole.
Y STONIE, Albert H., manufacturer; b. Gardner, Oct. 8, 1882; s. Reuben S. Stone and Abbie A. (Ray- mond) S .; ed. Gardner high sch .; Dean Acad .; Dartmouth Coll .; m. Martha A. Jones of Leomins- ter, June 15, 1909. In woodworking plants, 1903 -; pres., Nichols & Stone Co., ehair mfrs .; tr. Gard- ner Sav. Bk .; dir. Gardner Trust Co., Abrasive Products Co .; mem. bd. govs., Am. Furniture Mart, Chicago, Ill .; tr. Henry Haywood Mem. Ilosp .; former mayor of Gardner; pres. Mouadnock Coun- cil, Boy Scouts Am. (silver beaver); served in 1.A., IJ.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Kappa Kappa Kappa, Masons (32º), Shrine, I.O.O.F., Elks. Clubs: Lake Shore Athletic (Chicago), Fay, Oak Hill Country ( Fitchburg), Monomonack ( Rindge, N. Il.), Rotary, Chair City, Boat (Gardner). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 82 Logan St., Gardner. Home: 98 Elm St., Gardner.
'STONE, Arthur Parker, judge; b. Groton, June 16, 1870; s. Valaneourt Stone and Ellen Anna (Mason) S .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1893; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1895; in. Aliee Ilolinan Stratton of Cam- bridge, Sept. 26, 1899; children-Ruth Sybil, Sybil Alice, Anne Frances, Ellen Drusilla. Practiced law, Boston, 1895 -; mem. Stone, Dallinger & Ban- croft, 1895-1907; alone, 1907-21; partner, Stone & Stone, 1921-38; spl. justice, 3rd Dist. Ct., Eastern Middlesex, 1903-21; justice, 1921 -; justice, Ap- pellate Div. of Dist. Cts., Northern Dist. Mass., 1923-35; presiding justice, 1928-33; mem. adminis- trative com. of dist. cts., 1928-33; pres. Mass. Dist. Ct. Judges Assn., 1927-29; served as mem. Mass. Bd. of Probation; instr., Harvard Law Sch., 1910- 19; mem. local draft bd., World War; mem. Bos- ton, Cambridge, and Middlesex Co. (council, 1920- 33) Bar Assn., Mass. Ilort. Soc .. Masons. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: Essentials of Argu- mient (with S. L. Garrison). Office: 27 State St., Boston. llome: 613 Pleasant St., Belmont. Sumn- mer res .: Upper Kezar Lake, Me.
STONE, Charles Augustus, electrical engineer and finaneier; b. Newton, Jan. 16, 1867; s. Charles H. Stone and Mary Augusta (Green) S .; ed. Miss Spear's Pvt. Sch .; Newton high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1888; A.M., Harvard, 1914; m. Mary A. Leonard of Boston, June 2, 1902; children-Charles Augustus, Jr., Margaret, Whitney, Janet Elizabeth. With Edwin S Webster organized firm of Stone & Web- ster, engrs. and migrs. pub. service cos., 1889; in- vestigated and reported on operations of pub. utility cos .; soon assumed management of such cos. for pvt. owners; later undertook ongring. work and constrn, of rys., elce. light and power plants, hydro-elee, plants, gas and industrial properties, incl. power sta. of Miss, River Power Co. at Keokuk, Ia., and transmission line to St. Louis; firm constructed cantonment at San An-
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tonio, Tex., enlarged U.S. Arsenal at Rock Island, Ill., built ordnance base for A.E.F. in Fr. and did other war constrn. work; pres. Am. Internat. Corp., 1916-23, aided in revival of Pacific Mail Steamship service, acquisition and development of N.Y. Shipbldg. Co., constrn. of Ilog Island Ship- yard and bldg. of ships for Emergency Fleet Corp., besides large engring. & constrn. develop- ments in So. Am. and elsewhere; ehmn. bd., Stone & Webster Inc., dir. Fed. Res. Bk. of N.Y. (1919- 23), Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., U.P. R.R., Stone & Webster & Blodget, Inc., Research Corp., Stone & Webster Service Corp .; mem. corp , M.I.T .; mem. Am. Soc. M.E. Clubs: Union, Links, Engi- neers (Boston), Recess, Technology, University, Bankers, Creek, India House, New York Yacht, Piping Rock, Morgan Horse, Knickerbocker. Uni- tarian. Office: 90 Broad St., New York . City. Ilome: 907 Fifth Av., New York City. Summer res. : Loeust Valley, N. Y., and Plymouth.
STONE, Colver Josiah, lawyer; b. Quiney, Jan. 24, 1869; 8. Daniel J. Stone and Emma A. (Shattuck) V S .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad .; student, Harvard; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1895; m. May Hotelkiss of New Haven, Conn., July 16, 1902; children-Gilbert H., Knowlton D., William J., Erbant H. Practiced law, Boston and Andover, 1895 -; examiner of land titles, Mass. Title Ins. Co., 1895-97, Northern Essex, 1898; trial justice, Andover, 1905 -; atty. for several corps .; atty,, tr., Andover Sav. Bk .: mem. Appeal Bd., World War; mem. Webster Soe., Phi Delta Phl. Baptist. Re- publican. Office: 954 Old South Bldg., Boston. Home: 1 Locke St., Andover.
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STONE, Edward Carleton, lawyer, insurance execu- tive; b. Lexington, June 29, 1878; s. Alvah Conant Stone and Alice Ames (Tufts) S .; ed. Lexington high sch .; LL B. (magna cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1900; m. Katharine Leggett Brooke, Sandy Spring, Md., June 27, 1908; children-Henry Sawyer, Katharine Leggett, Mrs. Alice Stone Trainer, Mrs. Caroline Stone Ayers. Practiced law in offices of Charles F. Choate, Jr., Hon. John L. Bates, and Hon. Samuel W. Emery, 1900-1908; mem. Sawyer, Hardy, Stone & Morrison, Boston, 1908 -; now sr. partner; gen. counsel, The Em- ployers' Liability Assurance Corpu., Ltd., 1919-24; asso. U.S. mgr., 1924-26; U.S. mgr., 1926-36; U.S. gen. mgr. and atty., 1936 -; pres. Am. Employers' Ins. Co. and Employers' Fire Ins Co., 1926 -; instr., lecturer, Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1901-02, Bos- ton Y.M.C.A. Law Seh., 1903-1912; pres. Jem- ployers' Group Associates, 1928 -; dir. Am. Em- ployers' Ins. Co., Employers' Fire Ins. Co .; tr. Isaac llarris Cary Edul. Fund, Lexington; mem. Mass. flo. of Rep., 1903-04; seleetman, moderator, town counsel, Lexington; mem. Am., Mass., Mid- dlesex. Boston Bar Assns .; Lexington Hist. Soe., Phi Delta Phi ,Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Assn. Casu- alty & Surety Exees. (mem. exec. com.), v.p. Ins. Inst. of Am., Masons, Odd Fellows; tr. Ins. Lib. Assn. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange, City, Univer- sity (Boston), Country (Brookline), Wianno, Oy- stor Harbor, Old Belfry, Lexington Golf (Lexing- ton). Travel: over most of U.S. yearly (bus.) ; abroad once or twice a year (bus. ); occasional pleasure trips abroad. Author: articles on Mass. Automobile Compulsory Liability Security Act and other ins. matters. Congregationalist. Rc- publican. Office: 110 Milk St., Boston. llome: 53 Hancock St., Lexington. Summer res .: Oyster Ilarbor, Cape Cod.
STONE, Heury Lewis, merchant; b. Haverhill, Mar. 12, 1885; s. Porley A. Store and llelen II. (Palmer) S .; ed. llaverhill pub. schs .; S.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1908; m. Janett Croy of Ilaverhill, June 2, 1909 (d.) ; children-Hudson Croy, Henry Lewis, Jr., Porter Howard, Donald Pearson. With D). 1). Chase Lumber Co., lumber and blog, materials, llaverhill, 1909-, pres., 1933 -; tr. Clty Five Cents Sav. Bk., 1924-, pres., 1933 -; mem. Mass. Retail Lumber Dealers Assn. (pres. 1937-), Masons, Phl Gamma Delta. Club: Pentueket (Haverhill). Re- publican. Office: 9 Washington Av., Haverhill. Home: 541 Washington St., Haverhill.
STONE, Herbert Edwin, banker; b. Somerville, Apr. 20, 1879; s. Edwin Albert Stone and Nellle Gard- ner (Pierce) S .: ed. Somerville high sch .; student, Y.M.C.A. Law Sch., Boston, 1909-12; m. Florence Estelle Sanborn of Somerville. Apr. 20, 1909; chil- dren-Gretelien Elizabeth. Clk., 2nd Nat. Bk., Boston, 1898-, v.p., In charge of Statler Br., 1932 -; tr. So. Boston Sav. Bk .; dir. Winchester Coop. Bk .; sec. Boston Clearing House Com .; mem. Boston Clearing House Assn. (see.), Mass. Chari- table Soc. (tr.), Boston Nat. Bk. Cashiers' Assn. (past pres.), Bank Officers' Assn. City of Boston (past pres.), Am. Inst. Banking (past pres., Bos- ton Chap., chmn. bd. trs., Ednl. Fund), Somer- ville lligh Sch. Alumni Assn. (past pres.), K.T. (tr., De Molay Commandery), Masons, Boston Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Boston Automo- bile (adv. com.), Rotary (dir .; rep. Nat. Banking). Travel: Europe (4 times), Caribbean Sea (3 times), U.S. (extensive). Unitarian. Republi-
can. Office: 68 Providenee St., Boston. Ilome: 3 Edgehill Rd., Winchester.
STONE, James Sidney, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 13, 1883; s. Edwin P. Stone and Clara O. (Leland) S .; ed. A B. and A.M., Harvard, 1905; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908; m. Dorothy Coburn of Boston, lune 29, 1912; children-Mrs. F. Stacy Holmes, Mrs. A. Pelham Stevens. Formerly mem. Nesinith, Stone and Grant; mem. Chamberlin, Stone and Bosson, 1927 -; former mem. Ilo. of Rep., Mass .; tr. Wayland Pub. Lib .; Town Counsel and held other town oflices; mom. various Bar Assn. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: Ilazelbrook Farm, Wayland.
STONE, Malcolm Bowditch, manufacturer; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 14, 1881; s. Richard Stone and Lucy (Bowditch) S .; ed. A.B., llarvard, 1903; m. Marian Lewis of Boston, May 21, 1908; children-Malcolm Bowditch, Iarcy Bowditch, Peter Lewis. With Pepperell Mfg. Co., Boston, mfrs. cotton goods, 1903-06; Chicopee Mfg. Co. and Bemis Bros. Bag Co., 1906-08; Ludlow Mfg. Assos., 1908-, V.D., treas, gen. ingr., 1912 -; pres., Ludlow Mfg. Co., Ludlow Jute Co., Ltd., Ludlow Mfg. & Sales Co .; dir. Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Paper Mill Mut. Ins. Co., Liberty Mut. Ins. Co .; mem. Bus. Ilist. Soc., Essex Inst. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Hoosic- Whisick (Milton), Harvard (NY.), Norfolk Hunt, lastern Horse. Office: 211 Congress St., Boston. Home: Canton Av., Milton.
V STONE, Marshall Harvey, teacher; b. N.Y. City, Apr. 8, 1903; s. flarlan Fiske Stone and Agnes ( llarvey) S .; ed. Englewood, N.J. pub. schs., 1908-19; A B., Harvard, 1922 (as of 1923), A.M., 1921, Ph.D., 1926; lon. Sc. D., Kenyon Coll., 1939; m. Eminy Portman of Cleveland, O., June 15, 1927; children-Doris Portman, Cynthia Harvey, Phoebe Goodrich. Part- time instr., Harvard, 1922-23; instr. math., Colum- bia, 1925-27; instr. math., Harvard, 1927-28, asst. prof., 1928-31; assoc. prof. math., Yale, 1931-33; acting asso. prof. math., Stanford, summer quarter, 1933; asso. prof. math., Harvard, 1933-37, prof., 1937 -; fellow Guggenheim Mem. Foundation, 1936- 37; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences, Math. Assu. Am., Nat. Acad. Sciences, A.A.A.S. Author: Linear Transformations in Hil- bert Space and their Applications to Analysis, 1932; papers in domestic and foreign math. jours. Office: 246 Widener Lib., Harvard Univ., Cam- bridge. Home: 30 Hillside Av., Cambridge.
YSTONE, Marshall Irving, sales manager; b. Boston, Nov. 29, 1886; s. William Payson Stone and Lillian A. ( Dolbeare) S .; ed. Boston Mech, Arts high sch. ; Burdett Bus. Seh .; m. Florence Odlin of Boston, Sept. 11, 1911; children-William P., HII, Marjorie (Mrs. Norman M. Dow), Betty, Edward Warren. Treas. W. P. Stone Co., wagon mfrs. until 1932; treas. Stone Operating Service, electric trucks, 1926-32; treas. Noyes Motor Truck & Coach Co., 1925-26; sales ingr., General Motors Truck Co., Boston, 1926-28; pres. and dir. W. P. Stone Truek Equipment Co., distributors of truck trailers, 1933 -; tr. South Boston Sav. Bk. Dese. member Boston Tea Party. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 475 Cambridge St., Allston. IIome: 483 Au- burn St., Auburndale.
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STONE, Mason Hills, lawyer; b. Newton, Jan. 23, 1885; s. George V. Stone and Minerva C. (Hills) S .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1907; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1909; m. Elsic M. Barker of Winchester, Oct. 8, 1910; children-Mason Il., Jr., George V. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1909 -; mem. Stone & Stone, 1921-37; practice alone, 1938 -; dir. and elk. of many bus. corps .; meni. Newton Rep. City Com.,, 1918-20; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Theta Delta Chi, Masons. Clubs: Hun- liewell (sec., 1912-37, pres., 1929-40), Woodland Golf (Newton), Cambridge Rotary, Harvard Var- sity (Cambridge). Unitarian. Republican. Othice: 27 State St .; Boston. Home: 7 Breamore Rd., New- ton.
STONE, Moses J., physician; b. Lithuania, Aug. 18, 1895; s. Elhanan Stone and Anne (Goldberg) s .; V ed. Dorchester high sch .; M.D., Tufts Med. Sch., 1921; m. Miriam Cushing; children-Ilhanan, Har- ris, Syril. In gen. practice med., specializing in diseases of the chest, Boston, 1921 -; asst. prof. med., Boston Univ. Sch. Med .; mem. bd. tr., Jewish Tuberculosis Sanatorium of N.E .; mem. Am. Coll. Chest Physicians (regent, Bd. Regents). Club: New Century (mem. exec. com.). Co-author: Diag- nosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, text book. Jewish. Republican. Office: 520 Beacon St., Boston, Home: 120 Bellevue St., West Roxbury.
YSTONE, Robert Bowditch, lawyer; b. Boston, Jan. 6, 1877; s. Richard Stone and Lucy (Bowditch) S .; cd. llopkinson Private Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1898; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1901; in. Alice Balch of Boston, Oct. 30, 1909; children-Richard, II (d. 1910), Richard N., Ellen B. Practice of law in Boston, 1901 -; mem. Stone & Stone, 1904-14, V Stone & Jones, 1914 -; pres. Boston Council of Social Agencies, Children's Aid Assn. of Boston; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Bar Assn. City of Boston. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Exchange (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 50 State St., Boston. Home: 41 Woodland Rd., Jamaica Plain. Summer: Cho- corua, N.H.
V STONE, Robert Edward, insurance broker; b. Chi- cago, Ill., Feb. 18, 1878; s. Horatio Odell Stone and Elizabeth Anna (Yager) S .; ed. grad., llar- vard Sch., Chicago, 1895; Ph.B., Sheffield Sei. Sch., Yale, 1898; spl. courses in topographical engineer- ing, Boston, 1934; m. Ada Balderston of Boston, Oct. 30, 1899; children-Helen Elizabeth (Mrs. Ralph A. Stewart), Robert E., Jr., David Balder- ston. Began in Chicago in real estate constrn. and valuation, 1899; subsequently interested in real estate development, zine and lead mming in Mo., mica mining, real estate and fire ins .; special- ized in gen. insurance, Boston, 1912 -; pres. and treas. Robert IS. Stone & Co., Inc., 1916 -; exec. sec. Business and Professional Men's Mil. Train- ing Schs. of Mass., 1915-17; capt. Q.M.C., U.S.A., 1917-19; tendered but declined Major's Commu. in U.S.A. Res., 1919; now major in U.S.M.C. Res .; Asst. to adj. gen. of Mass., Boston Police Strike, 1919, with rank of major, Mass. State Guard; mem. bd. mgrs. Boston Y.M.C.A .; mem. Council, I- surance Brokers Assn. of Mass. (past pres.), Nat. Fire Protection Assn., Mass. Safety Council, Ma- rine Corps Res. Officers Assn. of N.E. (bd. govs.), Mil. Order For. Wars, U.S. Naval Res. Assn. (mem. bd. govs., 1st Naval Dist.), Marine Corps League, Masons. Clubs: St. Botolph, Yale, Ap- pałachian Mt., The Country (Brookline), National Sojourners (N.I. Chap.). Author: articles on ins. Travel: Europe, Asia Minor, above Arctic Circle. Desc. father's side, Ebenezer Stone of Ontario Co., N.Y., soldier in War of 1812; mother's side, Benjamin Lewis of Hartford, Conn., in Shel- don's Dragoons during Revolutionary War. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 33 Broad St., Bos- ton. Home: 150 Dudley St., Brookline.
STONE, Robert Granville, climatologist, meteorolo- gist, geographer; b. Schenectady, N.Y., June 27, 1907; s. Robert Lawrence Stone and Anna K. (Ileger) S .; ed. Schenectady high sch .; Antioch Coll .; B.A., O. State Univ., M.A .; Univ. Chicago; Univ. Grenoble; Clark Unlv. Asst., Mt. Washing-
ton Obs., 1933-34, observer, 1934; librarian, editor, research asst., and research fellow, Blue Hill Obs., 1934 -; editor and asst. sec., Am. Meteorol. Soc., 1936 -; mem. Internat. Commn. Snow, 1938 -: spl. collaborator, Nat. Park Service, 1937 -; edi- tor scet. on Biometeorology of Biological Ab- stracts; mem. Assn. Am. Geographers, A.A.A.S., N.H. Acad. Sci., Am. Geog. Soc., Austrian Meteorol. Soc., Am. Geophysical Union, Mt. Wash. Obs., Anı. Meteorol. Soc., Bibliographical Soe. Am. Clubs: Wilderness Soc., Appalachian Mt. Author: nu- merous papers on meteorologieal subjects. Travel: Europe, West Indies. Interested in science and sociology; Appalachian Mts. Unitarian. Office: Blue llill Observatory, Harvard University, Mil- ton. Ilome: Canton.
STONE, Robert J. W., real estate broker, insurance agent; b. Malden, Mar. 23, 1896; s. Frank A. Stone and Lilllan R. (Broughton) S .; ed. Melrose high sch .; in. Marion I. Sylvester of Melrose. 1918 (divorced) ; m. (2d) Olive Todd Macmillan of W. Englewood, N.J., Dee. 28, 1931; children-Roberta E., Laurence B. With Ilaywood-Wakefield Co., furniture mfrs., 1913-16; salesman, Baker & Klm- ball, 1916-20; teller, Boylston Nat. Bk., Boston, 1920-24; in own bus, as real estate broker and ins. agt., Melrose, 1925 -; men. corp. Melrose Sav. Bk .; Bd. Aldermen, 1923; 2nd lt., Plattsburg, Aug. 1917; 1st lt. 7th F.A., A.E.F., 1917-19; mem. Bos- ton Real Estate Exchange, Wyoming Lodge of A.F.&A.M., Post 90 of Am. Legion, Mclrose Y.M.C.A. (pres.), Am. Red Cross (v.p., Melrose Chap.), Melrose Humane Soe. (v.p.). Methodist. Republican. Office: 42 W. Foster St., Melrose. Home: 20 Lovell Rd., Melrose.
STONE, Thompson, conductor; b. Boston, May 5, 1886; s. Francis Lorenzo Stone and Harriet ( Wheeler) S .; ed. pub. schs .; spl. student, Harvard; studied music in Vienna, Aus .; Mus. D., Boston Univ., 1931; m. Ethel Varnum Rossiter of Boston, Dec. 15, 1910; children-Karl Rossiter, Margaret Thompson. Pianist, organist, 1908 -; formerly teacher and conductor, James Milliken Univ .; or- ganist and choirmaster, Ch. Advent, Boston; con- ductor, People's Symphony Orchestra, Apollo Club (Boston), Handel & Hayden Soc. (oldest active choral soc. in U.S.); mem. N.E. Coll. Glee Clubs Assn. (pres.), Sinfonia, Phi Mu Alpha, Masons. Club: St. Botolph. Office: 12 Huntington Av., Bos- ton. Home: 5 Copley St., Newton.
STONESTREET, Albert II., corporation secretary; b. Revere, Feb: 27, 1895; s. Albert Stonestreet and Mary Elizabeth (Green) S .; ed. Hyde Park high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1918 (1919); m. Marie Eliza- beth Pierce of Hyde Park, 1920 (d. 1922); 1 son- Garth Albert; m. (2d) Edyth Stonestreet of Lon- don, Eng., 1931. Left college for service in World War, May 1917; with Dept. Justice ( intelligence), May and June 1917; 2nd lt. Intelligence Dept., G.H.Q. and I.Q., 1st Army, till Dee. 1918; on mis- sion to Ger, and on mission to Finland, Isthonia, Latvia, and Lithuanla, Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, till Sept. 1919; awarded Order of Brit. Em- pire (Mil. Div.); in treas.'s office, York Mfg. Co. and Everett Mills, Boston, 1920-29; liason with foreign subsidiaries, later in charge of for. ac- counting, then asst. sec., Gillette Safety Razor Co., 1929-33, see., 1931 -. Unitarian. Republi- can. Office: Gillette Safety Razor Co., Boston. Home: 95 Otis St., Milton.
S'TONINA, Anthony Joseph, automobile dealer, mayor; b. Poland, June 7, 1898; s. Joseph Stonina and Teresa (Mis) S .; cd. Chicopee pub. schs .; m. Mary Wilezak of Chicopee, Oct. 30, 1921; children -Alfreda, Helen, Anthony, Jr., Robert. Dir. Brockert-Brewing Co. (Worcester), Hampden Co. Auto Dealers Assn .; ward alderman, 1925-26; chin. Rep. City Com., 1927-28; mayor, 1932-33, 1936-39; mem. Polish Nat. Alliance, Red Men, Polish Nat. Home Assn., Eagles, Hampden Co. Dealers' Assn. Clubs: Mayors of Mass., Kiwanis. Catholic. Republican. Office: 67 Exchange St., Chicopee. Home: 529 Springfield St., Chicopee.
VSTORER, Oscar, lawyer; b. Morrill, Me., Sept. 14, 1867; s. Silas Storer and Sarah A. ( Bornheimer) S .; ed. Bueksport ( Me.) Som .; A.B., Boston ('hiv.,
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