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STURGES, Philemon F., clergyman; b. Utica, N.Y., Nov. 3, 1875; s. Edward Sturges and Anna H. (Fowler) S .; ed. pub. and pvt. schs. U.S. and Eur- ope, 1885-92; student Ilobart Coll., 1892-94; A.B., Yale, 1896; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., 1900; D.D., Brown Univ., 1921; in. Maria Nott Potter of N.Y. City, June 4, 1902; children-Philemon F., Jr., Katrina Trask (wife of Rev. John U. Harris), Mary Potter. Ordained to Episc. ministry, 1900; asst. rector, St. George's Ch., N.Y. City, 1900-02, St. Peter's Ch., Morristown, N.J., 1902-16, Grace Ch., Providence, R.I., 1916-26; dean, Cath. Ch. of St. Paul, Boston, 1926 -; lecturer on homileties, Episc. Theol. Sch .; pres. standing com., Diocese of Mass .; dep. to Gen. Conv. of P.E. Ch., 1918, 1921, 1924, 1934, 1937. Clubs: Union (Boston), Arts (Providence), Morristown (N.J.). Author: Our Common Loyalty, 1936. Republican. Ilome: 30 W. Cedar St., Boston.
STURGIS, George, trustee; b. Boston, May 31, 1891; s. Robert Shaw Sturgis and Ellen Gardner ( Hodges) S .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1913; m. Rosamond T. Bennett of Weston, July 30, 1921; children-Robert Shaw, Neville, Nathanlel Russell. With Hayden, Stone & Co, Boston, 1913-26; Edward B. Smith & Co., 1926-30; own bus. as tr., mgr. of property, etc., 1930 -; treas., dir. Sydney Coal Co., Ltd .; attended 1st Plattsburg Camp, May-Aug., 1917; 2nd lt., 301st inf., 76th Div .; with A.E.F. July 1918-Feb. 1919; mem. Am. Chess Fed. (pres.), Mass. State Chess Assn. (pres. ). Clubs: Harvard, Boston City, Longwood Cricket, Weston Golf. Travel: Europe (9 times), Alaska, W.I., etc. Desc. on mother's side, John Hancock. Episcopalian (treas., mem. Vestry, St. Mary's Ch., Newton Lower Falls). Republican. Office: 111 Devon- shire St., Boston. llome: South Av., Weston.
STURGIS, George Patnam, physician; b. Lucerne, Switz., July 23, 1905; s. Edward Sturgis and Jose- phine (Putnam) S .; ed. Milton Acad., Milton; A.B., Harvard, 1927; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1931; m. Harriet Morse of Milton, Oct. 12, 1931; children- Harriet, Jean, Robert Morse. Med. Interneship, Presbyterian Hosp., N.Y. City, 1932-34; gen. prac- tice med., Boston, 1934 -; Asst. in med., Harvard, 1938-39; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston), Essex Co. Unitarian. Office: 330 Dartmouth St., Boston. Ilome: 63 Goddard Av., Brookline. Summer res .: Manchester.
STURGIS, Mabel Russell, artist; b. Brookline, July 17, 1865; d. John H. Sturgis and Frances Anne (Codman) S .; ed. pvt. schs .; Sch. Mus. Fine Arts (both drawing class and decoration sch.). Paints · in oil and water colors; decorated walls of room in a Persian manner with only the trees and plants that grew on the place for Mrs. Sedgwick, Beverly; volunteer, Family Welfare Soc. for many yrs .; dir. The Church Home Soc. for many yrs .; mem. Copley Soc., Mus. Modern Art. North Shore Arts Soc .; worked in France for refugees during World War. Club: Womens City. Episcopalian. Democrat. Home: 63 Beacon St., Boston. Sum- mer res .: "Rookwood", Manchester.
STURGIS, Norman R., architect; b. Boston, Feb. 3, 1890; s. William C. Sturgis and Carolyn (Hall) S .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1912; m. flar- riette A. Woods of Boston, Nov. 1911; children-
Norman 1., Jr., Harriette Sturgis Adans, Diana Russell. Archtl. draftsman, Boston, 1914-17; with Ludlum Steel Co., Albany, 1918-21; in gen. archi- tectural practice, Albany, N.Y., 1921 -; dist. of- ficer, Hist. Am. Blogs. Survey; mem. Am. Inst. Architects. Club: University (Albany). Author: miscellaneous prof. articles. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 74 Chapel St., Albany. Home: 138 Chestnut St., Boston.
STURGIS, R(ichard) Clipston, architect; b. Boston, Dec. 24, 1860; s. Russell Sturgis and Susan Cod- man (Welles) S .; ed. A.B., Ilarvard, 1881; studied architecture, London, Eng .; m. Esther Mary Og- den of Troy, N.Y., June 22, 1882; children-Rich- ard Clipston, Jr. (d.), Mrs. Dorothy Sturgis Hard- ing. Practiced architecture in Boston, succeeding to bus. of John H. Sturgis (d.), 1887 -; mem. Sturgis & Cabot, 1888-93; Sturgis & Barton, 1904- 09; then R. Clipston Sturgis; now consultant to Sturgis Assos., Inc .; architect of Franklin Union ( Boston), Brookline Pub. Lib. bldg., Perkins Instn. and Mass. Sch. for Blind, 1st Nat. Bk. bldg. (Boston), Cath. (Manila, P.I.), housing for U.S. llousing Corp. (Bridgeport, Conn.), Emergency Fleet Corp. (Bath, Me.), etc .; chin. Bd. Seh. llouse Commrs., Boston, 1902-10; fellow A.I.A. (pres., 1914-15), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Colonial Soc. Clubs: Tavern, Union Boat (Bos- ton). Episcopalian. Office: 120 Boylston St., Bos- ton. Home: Martine Cottage, Portsmouth, N.IL. STURGIS, Susan B., banker; b. Boston, Nov. 11, 1894; d. Roger Faxton Sturgis and Mildred ( Frazer) S .; ed. Winsor Sch., Boston. Pres. Assn. of Bank Women, 1934-36, asst. branch mgr., The First Nat. Bank of Boston. Clubs: Vincent, Essex County. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 426 Boylston St., Boston. Home: "The Pine Cone", Manchester. STURGIS, WILlam Codman, botanist (retired); b. Boston, Nov. 15, 1862; s. Russell Sturgis and Susan Codman (Welles) S .; ed. Noble's Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1884, A.M., 1887, Ph.D., 1889; m. Carolyn Hall of Rosario, Argentine, Apr. 4, 1889; children-Norman Romney, Alanson Ilall, Mar- garet, Julia. Asst., Cryptogamie Lab., Harvard, 1888-89; vegetable pathologist, Conn. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1891-1901; lecturer, Yale Sch. Forestry, 1899- 1901; dean, Colo. Coll. Sch. of Forestry, 1904-17; ednl. sec., Bd. Missions P.D. Ch., N.Y. City, 1917-27; lecturer, Coll. of Preachers, Washington, D.C., 1928-31; warden, St. Martin's Ilouse, Bernards- ville, N.J., 1934-37; retired; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Forestry Assn., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Alpha Delta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: New Eng- land Botanical. Author: 3 religious books; many sci. articles. Travel: Europe; around world (3 times) ; So. Am. Anglican. Democrat. Home: Annisquam.
STURTEVANT, Joseph Lewis, business executive; b. So. Framingham; s. Thomas Leggett Sturte- vant and Laura (Heaton) S .; ed. M.I.T .; m. Louise Marston, 1924. Treas. Sturtevant Mill Co., Inc., machine mfrs., Boston; pres., treas., Henry Thayer & Co., Inc., infrs., Cambridge. Club: Wollaston Yacht. Republican. Office: 80 Erie St., Cam- bridge. Home: Squantum.
STURTEVANT, Laurence Heaton, machinery manu- facturer; b. So. Framingham, Jan. 21, 1878; s. Thomas L. Sturtevant and Laura E. (Heaton) S .; ed. English high sch., 1893-95; m. Florence R. Emery of Quincy, Mar. 21, 1905; 1 dau .-- Mrs. Laura S. English. Asso. with Sturtevant Mill Co., Boston, continuously, 1895 -; from office boy, clerk, bookkeeper, salesman, sec., v.p., v.p. and gon. mgr .; pres, and gen. mgr., 1925 -; formed Sturtevant Engrs. Inc., pres. and dir., 1925 -; dir. Anglo-Mill Co., London, Eng .; dir. Wm. B. Rice Eventide Home; former dir. Boylston Nat. Bk. of Boston; mem. Nat. Assn. Mfrs., Nat. Metal Trades Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce; U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Asso. Industries. Clubs: Neighborhood, Furnace Brook Golf, Scituate Coun- try, Trouants Island. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Office: Corner Park and Clayton Sts., Boston. Home: 23 Sturtevant Rd., Quincy.
STURTEVANT, Robert Swan, landscape architect, lecturer, writer, teacher; b. Framingham, Dec. 30,
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1889; s. Dr. Edward Lewis Sturtevant and Hattie (Mann) S .; ed. Wellesley high seh .; Miiton Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1912; M.L.A., Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Land. Arch., 1916; m. Margaret Coolidge of Milton, Aug. 28, 1926; children-Roger Van Deren (adopted), David Mann (adopted). With Olni- stead Bros., Brookline, 1916-17; pvt. 30Ist F.A., 12 mos., World War; teacher, Lowthorpe Seh. Land. Arch., Groton, 1920-32; dir., 1928-32; dir. Simmons Coll. Sch. Land. Arch., 1928-32; instr. Camb. Seh. Arch. and Domestic Arch .; praetleing land. arch. in winter in Nashville, Tenn., 1933 -; fellow Royal Hort. Soc. London, The Iris Soc., The Am. Iris Soc .; mem. Groton Taxpayers Assn. Club: Groton Ilunt. Author: articles in various mags. Editor and eontbr. to quarterly bulletin of Am. Iris Soc., till 1933. Travel: Europe, Eastern U.S. Uni- tarlan. Republican. Office: Groton. Winter Of- fice: Nashville, Tenn. Hlome: Groton. Summer res. : Nonquitt.
SULLIVAN, Alice O'Donnell, lawyer; b. Bellows Falls, Vt., Oct. 17, 1899; d. John O'Donnell and Catherine (Howard) O'D .; ed. Bellows Falls high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1922; Bryant & Stratton Bus. Coll .; m. Daniel E. Sullivan of Watertown, Jan. 1, 1919; children-Alice D)., Daniel E., Patricia Anne. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1922; in gen. practice of law, Watertown, 1922 -; mnem. Watertown Sch. Com. (sec. 1938; chmn. 1939); owner and dir., Camp Takwita for Girls, Mano- met; mem. Mass. Cath. Womans Guild, Mass. Cath. Order Foresters, Watertown. Dem. Town Com., Mass. Law Soc., Women Lawyers Assn., Kappa Beta Pi, Middlesex Bar Assn. Catholic. Democrat. Address: 122 Russell Av., Watertown. Summer res .: Cape Cod Av., Manomet.
SULLIVAN, Arthur W., lawyer; b. Salem, Mar. 6, 1885; s. John J. Sullivan and Margaret (MeGoff) S .; ed. East Boston high sch .; Northeastern Prep. Sch .; LL.B., Northeastern, Univ. Law Sch., 1919; m. Helen J. MeAleer of Boston, Jan. 22, 1911; children-Alice Dorothy, Jean Marie. Practicing law, Boston, 1919 -; register of probate and in- solvency, Suffolk Co., 1925 -; mem. Boston Bar Assn., B.P.O.E., K.C., Mass. C.O.F., Boston Cath. Union. Cath. Alumni Sodality. Club: Boston City. Catholic. Democrat. Office: Court House, Boston. Ilome: 32 St. Andrew Rd., East Boston.
V SULLIVAN. Bertha Leonissa, artist, musician; b. Phila., Pa., June 11, 1885; d. John Francis O'Hear and Julia Marie (L'heureux) O'Il .; ed. St. Joseph's Convent, Thompsonville, Conn .; Enfield high sch .; Chappel-Fisher Sch. Music, Rochester, N.Y .; m. Edward HI. Sullivan of Rochester, N.Y., July 5, 1905; children-Daniel II., Mrs. Gertrude Sullivan Cotty, John F., Raymond V., Mrs. Paul Gallante, Edward H., Joan F. Organist, Holy Rosary Ch., Rochester, N.Y., 2 yrs .; St. Mark's Ch., Dorchester, 1921 -; does radio and pub. concert work; studied art with French nuns, ITelen Todd Hammond (min- iature portraits), Bernard Keyes (portraits), Wil- liam Homer Leavitt (internat. portrait painter) ; portraits include those of Archbishop Quigley (Chi- cago), Rev. Joseph Gleeson (Watebury, Conn.), late Francis Campbell (elk. Superior Ct., Boston), John P. Connely (elk. Superior Ct.), Hon. C. S. O'Connor, Francis Curley. Father prominent mer- chant and eivic leader, husband Baritone soloist, dir. St. Mark's Ch. Catholic. Demoerat. Office and home: 21 Mellen St., Dorchester. Summer res .: Walnut Hill, Chester, N.H.
V SULLIVAN, Daniel James, lawyer; b. Lawrence, Feb. 21. 1897; s. Deunis Sullivan and Catherine (Phair) S .; ed. Lawrence high sch .; Colby Coll .; 1.I.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1921; m. Marion Burns of Lowell, Nov. 10, 1927; children -- James A., Daniel J., Anna Gertrude, Edward D., John N. With Coulson, Donovan & Hargedon, 1924-27, partner, 1927-32; Commr., Dept. Industrial Acci- V dents, 1932 -; mem. sch. com., Lawrence, 1930-31; mem. Lawrence Bar Assn., Alpha Tau Omega. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 272 State House, Boston. Ilome: 41 Hillside Av., Lawrence.
SULLIVAN, Edward Coppinger, physician; b. Taun- ton, Dec. 28, 1879; s. John B. Sullivan and Ellen (Coppinger) S .; ed. Taunton high sch .; M.D., Har-
vard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Univs. Berlin and Vienna, 1912-13; m. Eva Winslow of Rutherford, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1909. Gen. practice med., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1904-12; specializing in urology, Springfield, 1914 -; dir. Springfield Hosp. Venereal Disease Clinie; syphilologist, Wesson Mem. and Springfield Isola- tion Hosps .; capt. M.C., U.S.A., 1 yr., World War; mem. A.M.A., Am. Urol. Assn., Am. Neisserian Med. Soe., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Longmeadow Country. Author: The Doctor and Early Syphilis; Manage- ment of the Syphilis Clinle; ete. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 1597 Main St., Springfield. Home: 69 Emerson Rd., Longmeadow.
SULLIVAN, Edward Ilenry, salesman, musician; b. Rochester, N.Y., Mar. 18, 1881; s. Daniel H. Sulli- van and Mary T. (Nellis) S .; ed. grad. Immaculate Conception parochial sch., Rochester, N.Y., 1896; m. Bertha L. O'Hear of Thompsonville, Conn., July 5, 1905; children-Daniel H., Gertrude C. (Mrs. Paul F. Cotty), John F., Raymond E., Mrs. Paul Gallante, Edward H., Joan F. Held various office positions, 1896-1911; 'salesman, 1911 -; well known as baritone singer on concert stage and radio; choir dir., St. Mark's Ch., Dorchester, 1921 -; pioneer in radio work; has made broadcasts (with wife, who is organist there) of important numbers by choir of St. Mark's Ch. Catholic. Home: 21 Mellen St., Dorchester.
Y SULLIVAN, Edward Taylor, elergyman; b. Castle- town, County Cork, Irc .. Aug. 23, 1861; s. John Taylor Sullivan and Elizabeth (Boxwell) S .; brought to U.S. 1869; ed. pub. schs., Detroit, Mich .; B.A., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., 1889, M.A., 1903, D.D. 1921; B.D. Episc. Theol. Sch., Cainbridge, 1892, D.D. 1921; m. Mrs. Elise Courvoisier Dodge of Newton Centre, Feb. 4, 1915. Ordained deacon Epise. Ch., 1891, priest, 1892; rector Trinity Ch., Newton Centre, 1891 -; ed. The Church Militant, Boston, 1898-1922; mem. Standing Com. Diocese of Mass., 1 yr .; summer preacher, St. Paul's Cath- edral, Boston, 1913-, mem. Cathedral Chapter, same; tr. Newton Hosp., Andover Newton Theol. Sch .; life mem. advisory bd., Salvation Army. Progressive Republican. Home: 26 Orient Av., Newton Centre.
SULLIVAN, Elizabeth E., supervisor of schools of nursing; b. Newburyport, May 17, 1890; d. Mau- rice J. Sullivan and Anne (Mansfield) S .; ed. New- buryport high sch .; Columbia; B.Ed., Boston Coll., 1932, M.Ed., 1933. Ph.D., 1938; grad. (with honor) Mass. Gen, Hosp. Sch. of Nursing, 1913. Hend nurse, pediatric ward, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1913; supervisor, Huntington Mem. Hosp., 1914; instr., Children's Ilosp. Sch. of Nursing, 1915, dir .. 1915- 19; instr. sci., Schs. of Nursing in Boston, 1920-34; supervisor of schs. of nursing, Commonwealth of Mass., 1934 -; mem. Mass. State Nurses' Assn., Am. Nurses' Assn., Mass. State and Nat. Leagues of Nursing Edn. (chmn. com. on State Board prob- lems in latter), Am. Red Cross Nursing Service, Alumnae Assn. of Mass. Gen. Hosp. Sch. of Nurs- ing, Cath, Poetry Soc, of Boston and Am. Author: Problems in Solutions. Travel: U.S., Europe. Catholie. Republican. Office: State House, Bos- ton. Ilome: 70 Stratford St., W. Roxbury. Sum- mer res. : Plum Island Pt., Newburyport.
V SULLIVAN, George P., manufacturer of chemicals; b. Boston, Feb. 23, 1888; s. Patrick D. Sullivan and Mary E. (Kelley) S .; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1907-10; m. Marguerite D. Martin of Dorchester, Oct. 11, 1911; children-Marguerite D., Mary Madeline. Employed as chemist, 1910; now pres., dir. and gen. mgr., Shawmint Chemical Co. (Boston), In- dependent Coal Tar Co. (Boston). Travel: Enrope, U.S. (extensive). Catholic. Office: 88 Broad St., Boston, Home: 239 Common St., Belmont.
SULLIVAN, John Benjamin, Jr., lawyer; b. Taunton, Feb. 10, 1876; s. John B. Sullivan and Ellen F. (Coppinger) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Hortense Estes, Sept. 22, 1922. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1900 -; now mem. Alger, Dean & Sullivan; pres. Mass. Real Estate Co., Boston Investment Co., Staples Coal Co., v.p., Sullivan Granite Co. Clubs: Ex- change (Boston), Brae Burn Country (W. New-
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SULLIVAN, John Langdon, investment trust official; b. Malden, 1903; s. Lynde Sullivan and Katherine Torrey ( Baldwin) S .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; Worcester Aead .; Groton Sch .; A B., Har- vard, 1924; m. Florence Berthe Greene of Mil- waukce, Wis., June 10, 1925. With Shawmut Corp., Boston, 1926-28; Lee, Iligginson & Co., 1928-32; John Babeock Iloward & Co., 1933-37; Pres. Com- modity Corp., 1938 -; treas. Commodity Distribu- tors, Ine., 1938 -. Creator, author, Twistagrams, Boston Evening Transcript. Episcopalian. Of- fice: 24 Federal St., Boston. Mome: Weston. YSULLIVAN, John Walter, professor; b. Lynn, June 16, 1895; s .. Thomas Henry Sullivan and Delia (Ahern) S .; ed. St. John's Prep. Coll., Danvers, 1914; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1918, A.M., 1925; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Idn., 1928; Litt.1)., Portia Law Sch., 1937; m. Helen Creamer of Lawrence, Oet. 12, 1919; ehildren-llelen Jean, Arlene Eliza- beth. Teacher Eng. (also Americanization classes) high sch., Manchester, N.M., 1919-22; Lynn, 1922- 23; Peabody, 1923-24, head of Eng. dept., 1922-24; dir., lecturer Eng., Bentley Sch. of Accounting & Finance, Boston, 1924-29; asst. prof., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1927-33, asso. prof., 1933 -; prof. Eng. and Edn., head of Eng. dept., Portia Coll. Liberal Arts, Boston, 1936 -; leeturer, Mass. State Extension courses, 1930; prof., Harvard, Boston Univ. Extension Courses, 1929 -; mem. Flying Corps, U.S.N.R.F .; at Ground Sch., M.I.T., 3 mos., Flying Sch., Key West, Fla., 4 mos., 1918; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Mass. Schoolmasters, Ilarvard (Quincy), Iloly Cross (Boston). Author: A Teacher's Manual to Accompany Constructive English; articles on Eng. and edn. Office: Boston University College of Business Administration, Boston. Home: 30 Franklin St., Lynn.
SULLIVAN, Joseph John, clergyman, educator; b. Boston, Mar. 2, 1892; s. James Joseph Sullivan and Margaret Elizabeth ( Keegan) S .; ed. Boston Coll. high sch .; A.B., Woodstock (Md.) Coll., 1917, A.M., 1925; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1928. Joined Soc. Jesus ( Jesuits), 1910; priest, 1924; instr. chemistry, Brooklyn (N.Y.) Coll., 1917-18; prof., Canisius Coll., Buffalo, N.Y., 1918-21; head of ehem. dept., Boston Coll., 1929-32; dean, chem. dept., Holy Cross Coll., 1932 -; fellow A.A.A.S., Brit. Chem. Soe., Am. Inst. Chemists; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Faraday Soc. Catholic. llome: lloly Cross College, Woreester. SULLIVAN, Michael Henry, lawyer; b. Granville, Sept. 15, 1874; s. Dennis Engene Sullivan and Julia (Herlihy) S .; ed. grad., high sch., Westfield, 1892; grad., State Normal Sch., Westfield, 1897; Ll .. B. Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1900, LI.M., 1911; hon. A.M., Harvard, 1930; m. Caroline T. Mahoney of Hinsdale, June 30, 1903 (d. 1910); m. (2nd) Grace K. Maloney of Hinsdale, Aug. 28, 1913; children-2 sons (both lawyers), 3 daughters. Teacher: Holyoke high sch., 1897-98; admitted to Mass. bar, 1901; apptd. spl. justice, Dorchester Mun. Ct., by Gov. Draper and Council, Feb. 1909; incorporator of Boston Five Cents Sav. Bk .; pres. United Improvement Assn., 2 yrs .; mem. exee. com., Boston Charter Assn .; mein. ist Corps Cadets, M. V.M., 9 yrs .; chmn. Selective Draft Bd., 19th Dist., Boston, 1917-18; mem. Boston Sch. Com. 1917-19, ehmn. 1918-19; chmn. Boston Fi- nance Commn., 1920-25; tr. Boston Univ., 1921-33; chinn. Survey Com. of Boston Pub. Sch. System, 1928-29; State Commu. on Enlargement of State Hlouse, 1930; exec. com., Boston Mun. Research Bur., 1932-38; pres. Charitable Irish Soc., Boston, 1933; mem. State Commn. to Revise Charter of City of Boston, 1933; candidate for mayor of City of Boston, 1933; hon. tr., Boston Unlv., following 10 yrs. as tr., 1933; regional counsel, N.D. States Home Owners Loan Corp., 1934-38; mem. K.C. Club: Boston City. Catholic. Demoerat. Office: 24 School St., Boston. Ilome: 32 Charlotte St., Dorchester.
V SULLIVAN, Thomas John, Ilbrarian; b. Bristol, Vt., Dee. 5, 1898; s John Sullivan and Mary Ann (Par- nell) S .; ed. Burlington (Vt.) high sch .; student,
Univ. Vt .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll, 1924; m. Elsle B. Coonan of Worcester, June 12, 1926 (d. 1929); m. (2nd) Mary B. Granfield of Montpelier, Vt., Aug. 9, 1930; children-Edward John, Barbara M., Col- leen M. Asst. prof. Greek and math., Holy Cross Coll., 1924-27; asst. lib., Iloly Cross Coll. Lib., 1921-28, acting lib., 1929-30; lib., Cambridge Pub. Lib., 1930 -; DvL., U.S.A., World War, 2 mos .; inem, A.I .. A., Mass. Lib Assn. Club: Holy Cross (Bos- ton). Travel: U.S. Author: articles on lib. work. Catholic. Democrat. Oflice: 449 Broadway, Cam- bridge. Mome: 1679 Mass. Av., Cambridge.
SUMNER, Caroline Louise, educator; b. Holyoke, Oct. 7, 1867; d. William James Sumner and Eveline (Sturtevant) S .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; B.A., Smith Coll., 1890; Am. Sch. Class. Studies, Rome, It .. 1908-09. Teacher of Greek, high sch., Titus- ville, Pa., 1890-95; instr., Latin, Smith Coll., 1897- 1903; teacher of Greek, Miss Wheeler's Sch., Prov- idenec, R.I., 1903-05; instr. Latin, Smith Coll., 1905-08: co-prin., Elmhurst Sch., Connersville, Ind., 1909-26; co-prin., Stoneleigh Sch., Rye Beach, N.H., 1926-30; co-prin., Stoneleigh-Prospect llill Sch., Greenfield, 1930 -; pres. Women's Club of Greenfield, . 1935-36; mem. lleadmistresses' Assn. of Middle West, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, N.E. Classical Assu,, Smith Coll. Alumnae Assn., Nat. Travel Club. Travel: Europe, 1 yr., 2 summers; Calif., 1939. Desc. Charles Warren of Mayflower. Unitarian. Republican. Home: Greenfield.
Y SUNDELIUS, Marie, singer, teacher; b. Karlstad, Sweden, Feb. 4, 1882; d. Anders M. Sundborg and Carolina (Fornell) S .; brought to U.S. at 10; ed. Girls' high sch., Boston; pvt. teachers; recd. Doc- tor of Music degree from Rollins Coll .; m. Gustaf Sundelius of Boston, Mareh 14, 1906. Made debut in Boston, 1910; joined Metrop. Opera Co., 1914; with Antonio Scotti Opera Co. four seasons; with Ravinia Opera Co. two seasons; with the King's Henchmen Opera Co. one season; guest artist, Royal Opera, Stockholm, 1923; teacher of singing, N.IC. Conservatory of Music, Boston; Made concert tour through U.S., Can. and Scand. countries; dec- orated with "Literis and Artibus" by King of Sweden; only woman honorary member of fa- mous Swedish Coll ; Chorus O.D .; mem. Chromatic Club, Boston. Protestant. Republican. Bus. Ad- dress: 294 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 2 Gardner Rd., Brookline.
SUNDELOF, Anders Wilhelm, elergyman; b. Hosjö, Swed., Apr. 23, 1870; s. Anders Gustaf Wilhelm Sundelöf and Eleonora (Olander) S .; ed. Falun Latin sch .; LL.B., Upsala Univ., 1889; D).Litt., St. Stephen's Coll., 1916; m. Anna Göransson of Arboga, Swed., May 3, 1894; children-Ester, Karin, Herbert, Astrid. Student, Gen. Theol. Sem., N.Y. City, 1892-93; ordained by Bishop of Mass., 1893; organized St. Ansgarius' Ch., Roxbury, 1893, rector, 1893 -; knighted with Order of Vasa by king of Sweden, 1930. Author: Dikter (poems). Publisher: Kyrkan, Swed, rel. monthly. Travel: most countries in Europe (4 trips). Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 88 Moreland St., Roxbury. Summer res .: Natick.
V SUPPLE, Edward Watson, bank eashler; b. Boston, Feb. 13, 1891; s. Bernard Francis Supple and Mary Emma (Watson) S .; ed. publie sehs. of Bos- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1911; Yale Univ. Grad. Sch., 1914-18; LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sel., 1932; m. Margaret M. McAndrew of Boston, Nov. 8, 1924; children-Edward Franeis, Paul, Janet, John. Teacher, Newman Sch., Hackensack, N.J., 1911-13; Instr. French, Dartmouth Coll., 1913-14; instr. French and Spanish, Yale, 1914-18; served in U.S. Navy, 1918-19; asst. mgr., for dept., Mer- chants Nat. Bk. of Boston, 1919-30, mgr., for. dept., 1930-35, asst. cashier, 1935-36, cashier, 1936 -; tr. Northeastern Univ .; dir., Boston Chamber of Commerce; Treas. Mass. Bankers Assn .; served as chief petty officer, U.S.N., during war; mem. Crosscup Pishon Post, Am. Legion. Author: Span- ish Reader of South American History. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 28 State Street, Boston. Home: 12 Sheldon Rd., Watertown.
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SUTCLIFFE, William George, professor, educational director; b. Chatham, Kent, Eng., June 19, 1894; s. George Sutcliffe and Ellen (Daniels) S .; ed. pub. schs., Eng .; A.B., Univ. B.C., 1919; A.M., Harvard, 1924; m. Marion Bancroft Daley of Digby, N.S., Can., June 14, 1922; 1 son-Douglass George. Asst. in hist., Unlv. B.C., 1918-19; Instr. to asst. prof., Simmons Coll., Boston, 1920-27; prof. economics, Boston Unlv., 1928-, dir., Grad. Div., 1937 -; asso. dir. Bur. Bus. Research, 1934 -; ednl. dir. Am. Inst. Banking, Boston Chap., 1933 -; exchange prof., Hamiline Univ., 1931; lecturer; pvt., Can. Army, 1914-15; mem. Nat. Assn. Mfrs. (economists advisory com.), Consumers Credit Inst. (advisory com.), Royal Econ. Soc., Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Pi. Clubs: University, Puddingstone (Bos- ton ). Author: Elementary Statistical Methods, 1925; Statistics for the Business Man, 1930; Sav- ings Banks and Savings Department Manage- ment (with Lindley Bond) ; 1929; Interpretation of Business Conditions ( with Richard Doherty ), 1928. Co-author: Consumer Credit and its Uses, 1938. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: College of Business Administration, Boston University, Boston. Home: 28 Belair Rd., Wellesley. Sum- mer res .: Ledgemere, Lake Waukewan, Meredith, N.I.
YSUTER, John Wallace, clergyman; b. Boston, Dec. 1, 1859; s. Hlales Wallace Suter and Ilarriet Emily (Bingham) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1881; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1885, S.T.D., 1920; m. Helen Jenkins of Worcester and Winchester, Jan. 12, 1888; children-Philip Hales, John Wal- lace. Rector, Ch. of Epiphany, Winchester, 1885- 1912; also at different times rector of Ch. of Our Redeemer (Lexington), Trinity Ch. (Woburn), St. James' Ch. (W. Somerville); now rector honora- rius, Ch. of Epiphany; mem. Commn. for Revision and Enrichment of Prayer Book, 1913 -; sec. Lit - urgical Commn .; custodian, Standard Book of Common Prayer; registrar, Diocese of Mass .; mem. Masons (chaplain, Lodge of St. Andrew). Clubs: Union (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.). Author: The People's Book of Worship (with Rev. C. M. Ad- dison), 1919; Life and Letters of William Read Iluntington, 1925. Compiler: (with Rev. C. M. Addison) Book of Offices and Prayers, 1896, Offices for Special Occasions, 1904; Devotional Offices for General Use, 1928. Episcopalian. Home: 49 Chest- nut St., Boston.
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