Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 102

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1892; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1895; m. Mary Annette Wood of Hillsboro, Tex., June 28, 1906; children-Elizabeth Wood, Adelaide Robertson (d.). Practiced law, Boston, 1895 -; mem. firm Shepard, Stebbins and Storer, to 1904; Stebbins, Storer & Burbank, 1904-18; instr., Boston Univ. Seh. Law, also Northeastern Univ. Law Sch .; eity solieitor, Melrose, 1926-32; mem. Masons (33°), K.T., Shrine, I.O.O.F., Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, K.P. Travel: all of U.S. and part of Europe. Methodist. Republican. Ofliee: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 105 Meridian St., Melrose. Sum- mer home: Bayside, Me.


r STORER, Theodore Lyman, real estate; b. Waltham, Aug. 30, 1896; s. John Humphreys Storer and Edith (Paine) S .; ed. Country Day Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1918; m. Katharine Ladd Storey of Boston, June 1, 1922; 1 dau .- Anna Ladd. In real estate bus., 1919 -; treas., dir., R. M. Bradley & Co., Inc .; Fenno, Bradley & Co., Inc .; Brooklyn Development Co .; Brooklyn Assos .; Greater N.Y. Development Co .; Harwood Real Estate Assn .; Wood Ilarmon Richmond Realty Co .; Wood Har- mon Real Estate Assn .; One Forty Assos., Inc .; dir. Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co., Boston Coop. Bldg. Co., Harvard Trust Co., 30 Federal St., Ine., Chatsworth Realty Co .; corporator, Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk., Cambridge Sav. Bk .; real estate consultant, Charlestown Five Cents Sav. Bk .; tr., Merchants Real Estate Trust; Harvard Housing Trust; Bus. Property Assos .; 2nd Duluth Real Es- tate Assos .; St. Paul Bus. Real Estate Assos .; St. Paul Cent. Assos .; Robert St. Assos. St. Paul; Seattle Real Estate Assos .; 2nd Seattle Real Es- tate Assos .; Superior Cent. Assos .; Tower Av. Real Estate Assos .; Commercial Property Assos .; Min- neapolis Real Estate Assos .; Chicago Real Estate Trs .; City Real Estate Trs .; Wabash Av. Trs .; Wm. Il. Thorndike Trust; Farragut Bldg. Trust; Boylston and. Gloucester Sts. Assos .; State St. Assos .; Worcester Bldg. Trust; tr. Marsh Assos., Minneapolis Securities Tr., Cemetery of Mt. Au- burn; v.p., 2nd & Madison Co., Inc .; treas. Broad- way Bldg. Co., Seventh St. Leasehold Trust; Commr., Mass. Nautical Sch .; pvt. to It., Battery A, 101st F.A., U.S.A., 1915-19, with A.E.F. in France, capt., 1920-35; mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange (dir.), Country Day Seh. Alumni (tr.), Cambridge Boy Scouts (pres.). Clubs: Harvard ( Boston ), Fly. Republican. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 139 Coolidge Ilill, Cambridge.


V STOREY, Charles Moorfield, lawyer; b. Brookline, Mar. 4, 1889; s. Moorfield Storey and Anna Ger- trude (Cutts) S .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; A.B., Harvard, 1912, A.M., 1913; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; in. Susan Jameson Sweetser of Brookline, June 21, 1913; children-Charles M., Jr., Anderson, Susan Jameson, Ir., Gertrude, James Moorfield. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1915; asst. atty. and atty. Dept. of Justiee, Washington, D.C., 1915-18; asst. commr., Commn. Rel. to Prisoners of War, and attaché, Commn. to Negotiate Peace, 1918-19; attaché, stationed in Budapest, U.S. Conunn. to Austria-LIung .; with Storey, Thorn- dike, Palmer, Dodge, 1919-20; partner Peabody, Brown, Rowley and Storey, 1920 -; tr. Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 1933 -; treas. Rutland Corner House, 1920 -; inem. visiting com., Dept. of Economics, Harvard Univ., 1934 -; sec. Boston Legal Aid Soc .; v.p. and dir. Harvard Alumni Assn., 1938; men. Boston Finance Com., 1932-35; chmn bd. of tr., Park Sch. Corp., 1920-30; v.p. The Winsor Sch., 1930-32; chmn. Ward 19 Republican Com .; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston (mem. Council, 1935-38) Bar Assns. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Country (Brookline). Travel: Europe several times. Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 229 Perkins St., Jamaica Plain. Summer: Cranberry Isles, Me.


r STORROW, James Jackson, trustee; b. Boston, Nov. 20, 1892; s. James J. Storrow and Helen ( Osborne) S .; ed. Middlesex Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; S.B., M.I.T., 1917; m. Margaret R. Roteh of Boston, June 21, 1916; 1 son -- James J. Engring. work, Boston Edison Co., 1919-26; financial work, tr., ete., 1926 -; dir. Old Colony Trust Co., Cam-


bridge Trust Co .; chief electrician, ensign, It. (j. g.), U.S.N., 22 mos., World War; mem. Soc. Protection N.II. Forests (treas.), Mass. Fish & Game Assn. (treas.). Protestant. Republican. Oflice: 80 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 40 Pine Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Marblehead.


STORY, George Franklin Edmunds, manager of agrl. extension service; b. Essex, Vt., Oct. 2, 1885; s. Isaac Tichenor Story and Ella Maria (Woodruff) S .; ed. grad., Essex (Vt.) Class. Inst., 1904; stu- dent, Univ. Vt., 1905-08; S.B. (agr.), O. State Univ., 1910; in. Alma Harriet Montague of N.Y. City, Sept. 18, 1909; children-Everett Montague, Don- ald Hurd, Elizabeth May. Did farming, 1900-10; animal husbandry, field agr., O. State Univ., 1910- 11, Mass. State Coll., 1911-15; head, dept. animal husbandry and dairying, Univ. Vt., 1915-18; mgr., Worcester Co. Extension Serviee, 1918 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem., Extension Workers Assn. (dir.), Masons, Grange, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Zeta. Clubs: Rotary (Worcester), Green Mt. (Rutland, Vt.). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Federal Bldg., Worcester. Home: 44 Water St., Leicester. Stover, Willis Whittemore, lawyer; b. Charlestown, Mar. 19, 1870; s. Augustus Whittemore Stover and Elizabeth Maria (Rugg) S .; spl. course, Harvard, 1889-90; LL.B. Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1896; m. Alice Beswiek of Malden, Oct. 9, 1901. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1896, U.S. Supreme Ct. bar, 1901; mem. firm of Stover & Sweetser, 1899-1921, Stover, Sweetser & Lombard, 1921 -; spl. justice, Charles- town Municipal Ct., 1914; v.p., tr. and mem. bd. investments, Charlestown Five Cents Sav. Bk. ; joined M.V.M., 1886; commd. capt., 1890, maj. 1901, lt. col., 1908, col. 1916; served in Spanish-Am. War; commandant of The Training Sch., M. V.M .; col. 3rd U.S. Pioneer Inf., A.E.F., 1917-19; Capt. Aneient and Honorable Arty. Co. of Mass., 1917; mem. United Spanish War Vets. (comdr .- in-chief, 1900-01); commdr. Mass. Commandery, Naval and Mil. Order Sp .- Am. War, 1913-14; mnem. Mass. Soc. S.R., Masons, Elks. Club: Army and Navy ( Wash- ington, D.C.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 100 Waverly St., Everett.


STRAHIAN, Samuel A. S., educator, professor of chemical engineering; b. Everett, May 11, 1881; s. Samuel A. S. Strahan and Eliza (Cheney) S .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; Poly. Inst .; M.I.T .; B.S. (Chem. Engineering), Northeastern Univ .; m. Mary L. Brady of Woburn, Aug. 17, 1918. Asst. and research worker, M.I.T., 1912-1914; mem. Fac- ulty, Evening Poly. Inst., teaching analytical and organie chem., 1912-1925; mem. faculty, North- eastern Univ. day div. Engring. Sch., 1917-, head of dept. of chem. engring., 1925 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soe. (dir.), Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn .; Past Master Robert Lash Lodge, A.F.&A.M .; mem. of Shekinah Chap., Naphtali Couneil, Palestine Commandery, Aleppo Temple. Club: Faculty. Au- thor: various papers in Am. chem. journals. Con- gregationalist. Républican. Office: Northeastern University, Boston. Home: 242 So. Huntington Av., Boston.


STRANGMAN, William Fiske, dentist; b. Newbury- port, July 17, 1876; s. William A. Strangman and Sylvana (Toppan) S .; ed. D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1906; m. Bessie M. Mansfield of Salem, Sept. 27, 1910; children -- Mrs. Harriett C. Delano, Eliza- beth M. Practiced dentistry, Salem, 1906 -; tr. Salem Five Cents Sav. Bk .; mem. Am. Dental Assn., Mass. Dental Soc. Clubs: Rotary, Harvard (North Shore). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 208 Essex St., Salem. Home: 31 Broad St., Salem. Summer res .: Bay View, Gloucester.


STRATTON, Grace Hall, designer, needleworker; b. Cambridge, Aug. 7, 1877; d. Samuel Wesley Strat- ton and Mary Jennette (Hall) S .; ed. Caribou (Me.) high sch .; Symonds Kindergarten Training Seh., Boston, 1900; Sch. Mus. Fine Arts, dept. de- sign, 1907. Teacher, pvt. kindergarten, Caribou, Me .; designer, at home, specializing in needle- work, 1907 -; teacher, Boston Seh. Occupational Therapy; Craft Center Seh .; master craftsman, Soc. Arts & Crafts. Travel: Europe. Address: 10 Museum Rd., Boston.


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STRATTON, Julius Adams, professor; b. Seattle, Wash., May 18, 1901; s. Julius A. Stratton and Laura M. (Adams) S .; ed. Seattle high sch. ; S. B., M.I.T., 1923, S.M., 1925; D.Sc., Eid. Technische Ilochschule, 'Zürich, 1927; m. Catherine Nelson Coffman of Charlottesville, Va., June 14, 1935. Associated with M.I.T., 1928-, first in dept. elee. engring., dept. physics, 1931 -; advanced study in France, Switzerland, Germany; fellow Am. Phys. Soc .; mem. Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi. Club: St. Botolph. Author: tech. papers. Travel: China, So. and Cent. Am., Africa, Balkans, etc. Protes- tant. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. Home: 108 Rutledge Rd., Belinont.


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STRATTON, Melville Norcross, educator (vocation- Y STRIEDER, John William, thoracic surgeon; b. al); b. Denver, Colo., April 22, 1884; s. Melville O. Stratton and Clara G. (Norcross) S .; ed. East Denver (Colo.) high sch .; Garrick Dramatic Sch., 1901-05; Fitchburg State Teacher's Coll., 1912; M.A., Holy Cross, 1917; m. Ilelen R. Hickey of Grafton, June 24, 1908; children-Eleanor Nor- cross (Mrs. John A. Geary), Elizabeth Gertrude, Geraldine Frances, Helen Rosamond, Melville N., Jr. Head Practical Arts, Chestnut St. sch., Spring- field, 1912-16; Instr., Fitchburg Teacher's Coll., 1916-17; State Dept of Edn., 1917-20; chief super., 1920-37; asst. dir. Div. Vocational Edn., State Dept. of Edn., 1937 -; It. U.S.N. Res., 1931-35; mem.


Town Meeting, Arlington, 1924 -; chmin. Sch. Com., Arlington, 1925 -; mem. Am. Voc. Assn,, Mass. Voc. Assn., Mass. Supts. Assn., Assn. Fire Chiefs, N.Ic. Fire Chiefs Assn .; dir. Mass. Safety Council, Greater Springfield Safety Council; justice of peace, 1917 -; mem. Sigma Delta Pi, Pl Epsilon Tau. Clubs: Boston City, Catholic Alumnus So- dality, Mass. Fire Chiefs. Travel: U.S. (exten-V sively). Desc. carly settlers in Watertown; great grandfather establ. Jones, McDuffee and Strat- ton's, great uncle. Otis Norcross, Mayor of Boston. Author: many mag. arts. and bulls. on voc. educ. for state; author manual for fire dept. Instrs. and other fire lit. Catholic. Office: 212 State House, Boston. Home: 11 Trowbridge St., Arlington.


STRATTON, Samuel Sommerville, asso. professor of business economics; b. Lynn, Feb. 22, 1898; s. Sam- uel Stratton and Emma (Von Blusten) S .; ed. S.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1920; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard, 1930; m. Marjorie Austin of Boston, Mar. 14, 1925; 1 dau .- Nancy A. In steel industry, 1920-25; instr. and tutor, Harvard, 1926-30; asst. prof. bus. economies, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1930-36, asso. prof., 1936 -; ensign, Naval Avia- tion Corps, U.S.N.R.F., World War; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Nat. Bur. Econ. Research, Lambda Chl Alpha, Delta Sigma Rho. Co-author: Prob- lems in Corporation Finance; Economics of the Iron and Steel Industry; Financial Instruments and Institutions. Author: articles on steel indus- try. Unitarian. Ollice: Ilarvard Graduate School of Business Administration, Cambridge. Ilome: 228 Brattle St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Loudon, N.H.


STRAUSS, Maurice Benjamin, physician; b. Brook- lyn, N:Y., Mar. 5, 1904; s. Henry M. Strauss and Ida (Igelheimer) S .; ed. boys' high sch., Brook- lyn; A.B., Amherst, 1924; M.D., Johns Ilopkins Med. Sch., 1928; m. Ruth Franc of Washington, D.C., Sept. 8, 1927; children-Peter Franc, Bar- bara Franc. Research, internal med. and nutri- tion, practice of internal med., 1928 -; asso. med., Harvard Med. Sch .; junior visiting phys., Boston City Ilosp .; asst. physician, Thorndike Mem. Lab .; consultant, Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, Am. Med. Assn .; Mem. asso, staff, Faulkner, N.E. Baptist, Beth Israel and Cambridge Hosps .; cons. hematologist, Faulkner and Jewish Mem. Hosps .; mem. Am. Soc. for Clin. Investigation, Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A. Author: 10 odd publications on dis- orders of nutrition, nervous system, blood, etc. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 126 Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands.


Y STRICKLAND, Francis Lorette, professor; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y., May 8, 1871; s. Frank S. Strickland and Emily S. (Clauney) S .; ed. Brooklyn (N.Y.) Col- legiate & Poly. Inst .; A.B., N. Y. Univ., 1893 ; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1896; student, Univs.


Jena and Berlin, 1897-98; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1903; D.D., Baker Univ., Kan., 1912; m. Antoinette Louise Brown of Newark, N.Y., July 23, 1903; children-Florence, Mary Lee. Pastor, M.E. Chs., N. Y. City and Long Island, N Y., 1898-1910; pres. Simpson Coll., Ia., 1910-15; prof. philosophy, State Univ. W.Va., 1915-19; hist. and psychology of re- ligion, Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1919 -; teacher, psychology, N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1925-39. Author: Foundations of Christian Belief, 1916; Psychology of Religious Experience, 1924. Travel: Ger., 1897-98; Europe (several times). Methodist. Republican. Office: 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Home: 243 Mason Ter., Brookline.


Boston, June 6, 1901; s. Joseph William Strieder and Elizabeth Merritt ( Robinson ) S .; S.B., Mass.' Inst. Tech., 1922; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1926; m. Ilelen Lucile Roberts of Dallas, Tex., Aug. 17, 1935. House surgeon, Boston City Ilosp., 1927-29, Boston Lying-In Hosp., 1929-30; asst. res. phys., Trudeau Sanatorium, 1930-33; instr. surgery, Univ. Mich., 1933-35; visiting surg. in charge of dlv. of thoracic surgery, Mass. Men. Hosp., 1936 -: asso. surg. for thoracic surgery, Boston City Hosp .; asst. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1937 -; instr. thoracic surgery, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1936 -; mem. Am. Assn. for Thoracic Surgery, Mass. Med. Soc., Nat. Tuberculosis Assu., Lambda Chi Alpha. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author of Acute Em- Dyema Thoracis in "Pre-operative and Post-opera- tive Treatment" by R. L. Mason; articles in med. mags. and jours. Travel: U.S. Office: 171 Bay State Rd., Boston. Ilome: 270 Upland Rd., New- tonville.


STRONG, Richard Pearson, biologist; b. Fortress Monroe, Va., Mar. 18, 1872; s. Col. Richard P. Strong and Marion B. (Smith) S .; ed. Ph. B., Yale, 1893; M.D., Johns Hopkins, 1897; student. Univ. Berlin and Institut für Infektionskrankheiten, Berlin, Ger., 1903; hon. Sc.D., Yale, 1914, llarvard, 1916; m. Grace Nichols of Boston, July 23, 1936. Res. house phys, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1897-98; 1st lt., asst. surg., U.S.A., 1898-1902; pres. bd. Investigation of tropical diseases, P.L., 1899-1901; ostab., dir., work at Army Pathol. Lab .; dir. Govt. Biol. Lab., Manila, 1901-13; chief of med. dept., P.I. Gen. Hosp., 1910-13; sent by Govt. to Berlin for sci. Investigation, 1903; prof. tropical ined., Coll. Med. & Surg., Univ. P.I., 1907-13 (resigned), Harvard Med. Sch., 1913 -; Lowell lecturer, 1916; mem. council, Mass. Dept. Health, 1921 -; tr. Carnegie Instn .; del., Internat. Congress of Hy- giene & Demography, 1907, Internat. Congress of Tuberenlosis (hon. v.p. sect. pathology and bac- teriology), Washington, D.C, 1908; Am. del., In- ternat. Plague Conf., Peking, 1911; med. dir., Internat, and Am. Red Cross San, Commin., Serbia, 1915; Royal Inst. Pub. Health Congress (v.p. sect. tropical med. and hygiene), Bordeaux, 1921; mem. med. advisory bd., Council Nat. Defense and Am. Red Cross, Fr. and Eng., 1917; major, Med. R.C., with Brit. and French armies, May-Aug., 1917; at hdars. A.E.F.,; later lt. col. and col .; mem. lidars. Investigating Com. and Inter-Allied San Commn. in charge of Div. Infectious Diseases, A. I.R., dur- ing War; dir. Dept. Med. Research, Am. Red Cross, Dec. 191S-Apr. 1919; organizer and del. from U.S., Inter-Allied Med. Conf., Cannes, Fr., 1919; gen. med. dir., League Red Cross Socs., 1919-20; decora- tions: D.S.M., Companion of the Bath (Brit. ), Of- ficier Légion d'llonneur (Fr.), Striped Tiger (Chinese), Grand Officer Cross of St. Sava (Ser- bian), etc .; hon. fellow Royal Soc. Tropical Med. & Ilygiene (London); fellow Am. Acad Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S. (v.D., Sect. N, 1923-24); asso. mem., Soc. de Pathologie Exotique (Paris) ; mem., Am. Assn. Phys. (pres., 1925-26), A M.A., Soc. Exptl. Biol., Acad. Tropical Med. (pres., 1936), Am. Soc. Tropical Med. (pres., 1914), Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bacteriologists, Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Am. Soc. Exptl. Pathology, Am. Soc. Parasitologists (pres., 1927), Aurelian (Yale), Soc. de Biologle (Paris), Soc. Belge de Med. Tropicale (hon.), Soc. Medico-Chirurgica (Bologna). Clubs: Somerset, Tavern, Westwood Polo, Travelers, Yale, Harvard, Mass. Automobile


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(Boston), Country (Brookline), Norfolk Hunt (Medlield), Army & Navy (Washington), River, Harvard (N.Y.), Authors, Boodles (London), Casino, Newport. Ilome: "Riddle Rocks", New- port,, R.I. & 107 Chestnut St., Boston.


STRONG, Seth Lake, physician, surgeon; b. Wake- man, O., Jan. 13, 1884; s. Benjamin Tecumseh Strong and Mary Ann (Camp) S .; ed. Oberlin ((.) high sch .; Oberlin Acad .; A B., Oberlin Coll., 1909; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1913; m. Clara M. Lath- rop of Worcester, Apr. 9, 1909; m. (2d) Edith P. Bartlett of Marshfield, Apr. 9, 1932; children- Eleanor Lathrop, Barbara Camp, Charles Wilder, Marian (d.), Rosamond. Interne, Carney Hosp., Boston, 1915; supt., South Shore Hosp., Marsh- field, 1915-17; instr. surgery, Royal Med. Coll., Bangkok, Siam, 1918-19; pvt. practice med. and surg., Boston, 1919-32; Hanover, 1932 -; mem. courtesy staff, Weymouth Hosp., S. Weymouth; mem. A. M.A., Mass. and Ilatherly Med. Socs. Club: Men's ( Hanover). Author: Symposium on the Reportability and Control of Venereal Disease, 1913; co-author: A Batch of Cookies, 1910. Travel: Europe, Gt. Brit .; 1909; around world, 1918-19. Desc. Elder John Strong, Northampton. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office and home: llan- over St., Hanover Centre.


STRUIK, Dirk Jan, asso, professor of mathematics; b. Rotterdam, Netherlands, Sept. 30, 1894; s. Hen- drik Jan Struik and Aartje (Schilperoort) S .; ed Hoogere Burger Sch., Rotterdam; Ph.D., Univ. Leiden (Netherlands), 1922; m. Dr. Ruth Ramler, July 14, 1923; children-Ruth, Ann, Gwendolyn. Asst., Technische Hoogeschool, Delft (Nether- lands), 1917-24; Internat. Rockefeller fellow, Rome, 1t, and Göttingen, Ger., 1924-26; lecturer, asst., asso. prof. math., M.I.T., 1926 -; ed., Jour- nal of Mathematics and Physics, Philosophy of Science, Science and Society; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Wiskundig Genootschap Amsterdam, Deut- sche Mathematiker Verein, Circolo Matematico Palermo (Sicily), Am. Fed. Teachers, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs .; hon. men., Nat. Acad. Sciences, Mex Clubs: Netherlands (N.E.), Appalachian Mt. Au- thor: Mehrdimensionale Differentialgeometrie, 1922; Linear Connections, 1934; Neure Methoden Differentialgeometrie II, 1938. Travel: Ger., 1t .. Fr., U.S.S.R., Mex. Interested in history and philosophy of science. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. llome: 52 Oakley Rd., Belmont.


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STRYKER, Garrett Voorhees, clergyman, educator; b. Bound Brook, N.J., Sept. 24, 1865; s. Theodore Frelinghuysen Stryker and Rachel (Voorhees) S .; ed. N.J. State Model Sch., Trenton, 1884; stu- dent, spl. 3-yr. course, Princeton, 1884-87; read law for four yrs. but did not practice; recd. D.D .: Laura Robbins of Flemington, N.J., Feb. 11, 1891; children-Garrett Beardsley, Orville Theo- dore; m. (2d) Dora G. Martin, June 11, 1936. Sec Western Investment Co., auxil. corp. of the Jarvis Conklin Mortgage Trust Co., Kansas City, 1894-96; moved to N. Y. City with company, 1894 ; pastor, Ch. of Christ, White Oak, nr. Williamstown, 1896-1903; ord. to Chr. ministry, 1903; pastor, Mill River, 1903-08; teacher, Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield, 1908 -- , dean, 1937 -; organizer and pastor Wacho- gue Community Ch., Springfield, 1925-30; pres. Cong. Union of Springfield, 1930-34; pres. Conn. Valley Cong. Club, 1936-37; mem. Holland Soc. of N.Y., Nat. Soc. of Bible Instrs., Am. Sch. of Orien- tal Research, Masons (32º). Clubs: Rotary, In- tern. Conn. Valley Cong., Princeton Alumni Assn. Desc. Dutch ancestry. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 969 State St., Springfield. l1ome: 39 Mapledell St., Springfield.


STUART, Edward, sanitary engineer; b. Boston, Sept. 11, 1888; s. Edward Stuart and Emma Sophie (Wornle) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; S.B. (san. engring. ), M.I.T., 1910; student, Harvard Sch. Pub. Ilealth, 1914-15; m. Ilelen Louise Fox of Boston, June 21, 1911; children-Edward, Virginia Sedg- wick. Practiced san. engring., Okla., U.S., and Brazil, S.A., 1910-14; san. engr., later dir., Am. Red Cross San. Commn., Serbia, 1915; dir. relief work, Balkans, 1916-17; with earthquake expdn.,


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Guatemala, 1918; mem. Rockefeller Tuberculosis Commu., France, 1919-21; nat. dir. disaster relief, Am. Red Cross, 1922; producer, ednl. motion pie- tures, Rockefeller Foundation and Internat. Edn. Bd., 1923-25; in charge of malaria control, calif. State Dept. Pub. Ilealth, 1926-32; mem. Am. Yugo- slav Soc. (mem. bd. dirs.), Am. Pub. Health Assn., Beta Theta Pi, Am. Soc. C.E. (asso.). Clubs: Ex- plorers (N.Y.), Cosmos (Washington). Author: articles in Am. Jour. Pub. Health, Nation's Ilealth, etc. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 34 Mar- mlon Way, Rockport.


STUART, Frank II., contractor; b. Newton, Nov. 19, 1868; s. Timothy Stuart and Sarah (Murphy) S .; ed. Newton pub. schs .; in. Mary Isabel Teane of Newton; children-Raymond T., Joseph F., Helen M. (Mrs. John H. Corcoran). Asso. with T. Stuart and Sons Co., contractors, Watertown, since leav- ing sch., pres. and treas., 1901 -; dir. Middlesex and Boston St. Ry .; pres. Newton Coop. Bk .; dir. Newton Trust Co .; tr. Newton Hosp., Northeastern IJniv., Suburban Elee. Secur. Co .; military constr. during World War; mem. Assn. Gen. Contractors of Am., Boston Soe. C.E. Clubs: Boston City, Uni- versity, Engineers, Connnonwealth Country (Chestnut Hill). Catholic. Independent. Office: 70 Phillips St., Watertown. Home: 7 Woodchester Dr., Chestnut Hill. Summer: Cohasset.


STUART, Harold Coe, physician; b. N.Y. City, Aug. 17, 1891; s. James Marshall Stuart and Jessie (Coe) S .; ed. priv. schs. in N.Y.C .; Litt.B., Prince- ton, 1914; M.D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia Univ., 1918; m. Agnes Brown of New York City, Dee. 21, 1917; 1 dau .- Eleanor. Interne, 1918-19, asst. resid. phys., 1919-20, Presbyn. Hosp., N.Y .; one yr. abroad, studying 3 mos. at Kinder- klinic in Vienna; priv. pract, pediatrics in Boston, 1922-28; asst. ped., 1921-25, instr., 1925-27, Ilar- vard Med. Sch .; asst. prof. child hygiene, 1927-31, asst. prof. ped. and child hyg., 1931-, Harvard Med. and Harvard Sch, of Public Health; dir. Center for Research in Child Health and Devel., Harv. Univ .; assoc. phys. Children's llosp., Boston; visit'g. phys. Infants Hosp., Boston; enrolled in med. enlisted res., U.S. Army during Great War; mem. Am. Med. Assn., Am. Pub. Health Assn., A.A.A.S., Ain. Ped. Soc., Am. Bd. Ped., (chm.) Soc. for Research in Child Devel., Mass. Med. Soc., N.F. Ped. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Country (Brookline). Author: Healthy Childhood, numer- ous prof. arts., esp. on Ped, and Child Devel. Travel: 1920-21 in Eur, and Near East, num. sum- mers in Eur. Desc. Mayflower. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 55 Shattuck St., Boston. llome: 116 Warren St., Brookline.


STUBBS, John O., investment banker; b. Portland, Ore., Jan. 19, 1898; s. Osman B. Stubbs and Edith (Williams) S .; ed. Philips Andover Acad., 1916-17; B.S., Harvard, 1921; unmarried With Lee, Hig- ginson & Co., 1921-32; v.p. Whiting, Weeks and Stubbs, Inc., 1932 -; governor, Investment Bankers Assn. Am .; served as 2nd lt., U.S.A., during World War. Clubs: Harvard, Exchange, Somerset, Ten- nis & Racquet (Boston), The Country (Brookline) Club of Odd Vohunes. Protestant. Republican. Office: 36 Federal St., Boston. Home: 112 Pinck- ney St., Boston.


V STUDLEY, Everett Mortimer, investment manager; b. Boston, Apr. 4, 1898; s. Joseph Everett Studley and Jennie (Mortimer) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1919; Boston Univ .; In. Elizabeth W. Noonan of Medford, June 15, 1927; children-Joseph Everett, Robert llarold. With Am. Felt Co., 1915-19; Bodell & Co., 1920-29; partner, Studley, Shupert & Co., investment bank- ers, Boston, 1929 -; treas., dir., Boston Filter Co .; mem. Investment Com., N.ES. Order Protection; in U.S. Naval Res., 1918. Clubs: Exchange, Win- throp Yacht. Desc. early settlers of Mass. Protestant. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: Ridgeway Rd., Weston.


1. STURGES, Dwight C., artist; b. Boston, Oct. 21, 1874; s. Perley Frank Sturges and Emma Maria ( Healy) S .; ed. Melrose schs .; Cowles Art Seh., Boston; m. Clare Blanche Vaughan of Hyde Park, Mar. 19, 1900; children-Alton Vaughan, Richard Dwight,


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Mrs. Natalie S. Butler. Began as sketch artist with Boston Globe, 1895; newspaper artist, 1895-, with various met. dailies; with Chr. Sci. Monitor, 1917 -; Etching, 1913 -; winner Lamont prize, Chicago, 1915; silver medal, Panama Pac. Exp. Logal medal, Chicago Art. Inst., 1924; assoc. mems. prize, Chicago Soc., 1925; Iluntington prize, Print Makers Soc. of Cal., 1927; repres. in perm. collec- tions; Bos. Mus. of Fine Arts, Art Ins. of Chicago, Iluntington Mus. (Los Angeles), Toledo Art Mus., Congressional Lib. (Wash., D.C.), Nat. Mus. (Wash., D.C.), Vandorpoel Mus. (Chicago), N.Y. Pub. Lib., besides many priv. collections here and abroad; mem. Soc. of Am. Etchers, Chicago Soc. of Etchers, Print Makers Soc. of Cal., Copley Soc. (Boston), Mason. Christian Scientist. Repub- lican. Office: 1 Norway St., Boston. Home: 60 Fenway, Boston.




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