Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 106

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Publication date: 1940
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TAUSSIG, Frank William, professor of economics; b. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 28, 1859; s. William Taus- sig and Adele (Wuerpel) T .; ed. Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo .; A.B., Harvard, 1879, Ph. D. and A.M., 1883, Litt. D., 1916; L.L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1886; Litt.D., Brown Univ., 1914, Univ. Cam- bridge, Eng., 1933; LL. D., Northwestern Univ., 1920, Univ. Mich., 1927; hon. Ph.1)., Univ. Bonn, Ger., 1928; m. Edith Thomas Guild of Boston, June 29, 1888; m. (2d) Laura Fisher, Aug. 31, 1918; ehildren-William, Mary, Catharine, Helen. Instr. and prof., Harvard, sinee 1882; instr. polit. economy, 1882-86, asst. prof., 1886-92, prof., 1892- 1901, Henry Lee prof., 1901-1935, emeritus, 1935 -;


chin. U.S. Tariff Commn., participated in various war duties at Washington, D.C., during World War; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; pres. Anı. Econ. Assn., 1904-1905; corr. fellow Brit. Acad. and Academia dei Lincei (Italy). Author: 'Tariff History of the United States; Silver Sit- uation in United States; Wages and Capital; Prin- ciples of Economics; Some Aspects of the Tariff Question; Inventors and Money-Makers; Free Trade, the Tariff and Reciprocity; International Trade; Social Origins of American Business Lead- ers. Editor: Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1896 to 1935. Father emigrated to U.S. from Prague, Bohemia, 1815, mother came from Rhen- ish Prussia about 1853, during Germanic oppres- slon of that period. Office: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 2 Scott St., Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Cotuit.


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Taussig and Edith Thomas (Guild) T .; ed. A.B. (cum laude) Harvard, 1911; m. Beatrice Murray, 1918 (divorced 1931), m. (2d) Susan Thompson Emlen of Phlla., Pa., 1938; 1 son-William Mur- ray. Dir. Scudder, Stevens & Clark Fund, Inc. Clubs: Union, llarvard, Travellers' ( Harvard). Travel: Europe, California. Ollice: 10 Post Of- fice Sq., Boston. Home: 90 Somerset St., Belmont. TAYLOR, Brainerd, army officer (retired); b. Mal- den, Apr. 29, 1877; s. James Brainerd Taylor and Julia Sawyer (Jackson) T .; ed. Berkeley and Chauncey Hall Schs., Boston; M. I.T., 1899; Har- vard, 1901; m. Vesta Eloise Richardson of Cam- bridge, Mar. 5, 1902; m. (2d) Helen May Cady of . Mansfield, Dec. 25, 1920; children-Brainerd Richardson, Harold William, Donald. Pvt. 6th


Mass. Vol. Inf. during Sp .- Am. War, June 21, 1898-Jan. 21, 1899; apptd. to U.S. Army from Mass. as 2d lt. Arty., accepted Mar. 7, 1902; served in all grades up to and inet, grade of col .; retired at own request, after over 35 yrs. service, Dec. 31, 1936; commanded Fort Andrews, Boston Harbor. 1902-03, Forts St. Philip and Jack- son below New Orleans, La., 1905-06, coast de- fences of Mobile Bay and Fort Morgan, Ala., 1910-11; chief of Motor Transport Service, of- fice' of Q.M. Gen., May 1928-July 1932; Camp Holabrid and the army's Motor Transport Sch. in Baltimore, Md., Aug. 1932-Dec. 31, 1936; chief of Motor Transport Service, adv. Sect., Service of Supply, A. E.F., organizing & commanding it, hdars. at Langres, For., Dec. 1917-Jan. 1919; awarded D.S.M. by U.S. Govt. and La Legion d'Honneur, with grade of "officier", by Fr .; mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs., Mil. Order World War. Clubs: llarvard (N.Y.), Stamford (Conn.) Yacht. Author: articles on transportation from mil. pt. of view in jour. of Soc. Automotive Engrs., U.S. Army Jours., and other tech. mags. Travel: Cuba, Puerto Rico, Eng., Fr., Ger., Ilawaii, P.I., China, Japan. Desc. some of original grantees of land in Salem, 1635, Concord, 1635; earliest settlers of Dunstable, about 1710; soldiers in King Philip's War, 1675; Peter Folger of Nantucket, g.father of Benjamin Franklin; one ancestor was hanged for witchcraft, Salem, 1692. Congregationalist. Believe in strong, positive govt, ready and able to uphold and protect constitution. Office and home: 185 Van Ransselaer Av., Stamford, Conn. Summer res .: 475 Chauncy St., Mansfield.


TAYLOR, Charles Fayette, professor of engineer- ing, consulting engineer; b. N.Y. City, Sept. 24, 1894; s. Harry L. Taylor and Daisy Louise ( Brodt) T .; ed. Montclair, N.J. high sch., Ph.D., Yale, 1915, M.IS., 1920; m. Isabelle Tyssowski of Wash- ington, D.C., June 25, 1918; children-Charles F., Jr., Philip A. Engr., Am. International Corp. (N.Y. City), 1916-1917; civilian engr. in charge Power Plant Lab., MoCook Field, Dayton, O., 1920-1923; engr. in charge engine design, Wright Aeronautical Corp. (Paterson, N.J.), 1923-1926; asso. prof., M.I.T., 1926-1929; prof. and acting head of course in aeronautical engineering, 1929- 1931, head of course, 1931-1934, prof. of auto- motive engineering in charge of Automotive Labs., 1934 -; ensign U.S. Naval Reserve Corps, 1917, lt., 1918, in charge Aeronautical Engine Lab., . U.S. Navy, 1917-1919; mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs., Sigma Xl; fellow Inst. Aeronautical Sciences. Author: The Airplane and Its Engine; The I- ternal Combustion Engine. Desc. Gov. Winthrop and Elder Brewster. Independent. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 138 Beacon St., Boston.


1 TAYLOR, Charles Lincoln, Jr., clergyman; b. Hart- ford, Conn., Jan. 27, 1901; s. Charles L. Taylor and Bertha II. (Smith) T .; ed. A.B., Williams Coll., 1921; A.M., Oxford Univ., Eng., 1929; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., 1924; Th.D., Harvard, 1932; m. Hannah Chamberlin of Hartford, Conn., June 14, 1924; children-Carolyn L., Ann, Elizabeth R., Mary C., Margaret H., Charles L., IH, William F. C. Ordained to ministry of P.E. Ch., deacon, 1924, prlest 1925; asst., St. John's Ch., Water- bury, Conn., 1924-25; Instr. Old Testament, Epls-


copal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1924-29, asst. prof., 1929-36, prof., 1936 -. Episcopallan. Office: 99 Brattle St., Cambridge. Home: 6 Phillips Place, Cambridge.


VTAYLOR, Charles Ralph, teacher; b. Arlington, Dec. 14, 1877; s. Myron Taylor and Elizabeth (Crosby) T .; ed. Arlington high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1900; A.M., Boston Univ .; m. Irma E. Wing of Rox- bury, June 30, 1906; 1 dau .- Sylvia Brooks. Teacher in Boston, 1910-1919; editor, 1919-1925; teacher Boston Latin sch., 1925 -; pres. trs., Ap- pleton (N.II.) Acad. Clubs: English Lunch, West Roxbury Unitarian. Author: Vital English. Ed- itor: Shakespearean works, New American Diction- ary; editor-in-chief: World Wide Encyclopedia, New American Encyclopedia. Travel: around world, 1997-38. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Public Latin Sch., Boston. Home: 31 Pelton St., West Roxbury. Summer res .: New Ipswich, N.H. TAYLOR, Edward Story, asso, professor of aero- nautles; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 26, 1903; s. Dr. llenry Ling Taylor ,and Daisy L. (Brodt) T .; Montclair (N.J.) high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1921; m Con- stance M. Rathbone of Palmer, 1931; children- Mary Charlesworth, Marcia Reeve, Engring, asst. Public Service Corp., N.J., 1924-26, Wright Aero Corp., 1926-27; at M.I.T., 1927 -; recd. Sylvanus Reed Award, 1937; mem. Sigma Xi, fellow Inst. Aero Sciences. Author: The Internal Combus- tion Engine. Office: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 6 Avon Place, Cambridge.


Y TAYLOR, Edwin Alexander, civil engineer; b. Worcester, Jan. 27, 1870; s. Lucian Arnold Tay- lor and Jeanette (Arnold) T .; ed. Worcester pub. sehs. and high sch., 1884-88; B.S. (civ. engring.), Worcester Poly. Inst., 1891; m. Maria Lois Broad of Worcester, Oct. 14, 1905; 1 son-Robert Broad. Began as rodman on dam constrn., 1887; filled all positions in engring. field to supt. constrn. and chief engr. various projects, 1887-1922; cons. engr., water supply and field testing of hydro- electric power plants, 1922 -; served as major Engrs., U.S.A., 1918-19, lt. col. Engrs. Res., 1919 -; mem. Am., Boston, and Worcester Socs. C.E., N.10. Water Works Assn. Club: Commonwealth ( Worcester). Unitarian. Republiean. Office: Polytechnic Institute, Worcester. Home: 7 Ein- horn Rd., Worcester.


TAYLOR, Erwin Hartwell, physician; b. New Ip- swich, N.IL., May 17, 1876; s. George W. Taylor and Elizabeth (Moore) T .; ed. Murdock Sch. (Winchendon); M.D., Univ. Mich., 1900; m. Agnes I. MacKallor of N.Y. City, Oct. 18, 1911. Prac- ticed med., Wyandotte, Mich., 1900-1902, Pitts- field, 1902 -; post-grad, work at Harvard, 1 yr., 1917; also post-grad. work at New York Post Grad. Med. Sch. and at Johns Hopkins; practice limited to internal medicine, 1918 -; fellow A.C.P .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Masons. Methodist. Republican. Office: 34 Fenn St., Pittsfield. Home: 826 West St., Pittsfield.


TAYLOR, Francis Henry Laskey, biochemist; b. Bristol, Eng., Nov. 23, 1900; s. Francis H. Tay- lor and Sara (Laskey) T .; ed. Saskatoon Colle- giate Inst., Can .; B S., Univ. Saskatchewan, 1922, M.S., 1924; Ph. D., Univ. Wis., 1928; hon. A.C.I.C. (Can.), 1925; m. (Dr.) Z. Eileen Sharpe of Sas- katoon, Can., June, 1926; 1 dau .- Patricia Vieve. Demonstrator in chem., Univ. Saskatchewan, 1920- 22, research fellow, from Engring. Inst. of Can., 1922-24; science master, No. Battleford Colle- giate Inst., 1924-25; prof. chem., Regina Coll., 1925-27; field chemist, Wisconsin Nat. Ilist. and Geol. Survey, 1927; research fellow in limnology, Univ. Wis., 1927-28; research fellow in med., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1928-37, research asso. in med., 1937 -; biochemist, Thorndike Memorlal Lab., 1931 -; cons. biochemist, Pondville llosp., 1933 -; lecturer in chem., Danforth-Dunbar Seh., Worces- ter, 1934 -; cons. biochemist, Robert Breek Brig- ham Hosp., 1937-, Boston City losp .: miem. A.A.A.S., Sigma Xl (hon.), Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Sigma (hon.). Clubs: Harvard Faculty, Square and Compass. Author: 13 sci. papers in American and British jours. Travel: medical


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centers of Europe. Interested in riding and sail- ing. Episcopalian. Office: Ilarvard Medical Sch., Boston. Home: 107 Church St., Winchester. TAYLOR, Frank, elastic web manufacturer; b. Derby, Eng., Mar. 3, 1870; s. Thomas Taylor and Elizabeth ( llilton) T .; came to U.S., 1882, natural- ized, 1894; student Germantown, Pa., and Cam- den, N.J., 1882-84, student at night schs., East- hampton, 1885. Employed in factory of father, Thomas Taylor, mfr. elastie webbing, Easthamp- ton and Hudson, until 1894; entered bus, with father as Thomas Taylor & Son, Hudson, 1894; this bus, started originally in Derby, Eng., 1867; bus. incorporated as Thomas Taylor & Sons, Inc., 1936; now pres., treas. and dir,; also v.p., dir. and mem. finance com. Hudson Nat. . Bk .; 2d lt. M.V.M .; mem. Finance Com. and Bd. Pub. Works (Hudson); former pres. Hudson Bd. of Trade; mem. Masons. Travel: Europe, U.S., Mex., Can., W.I. Unitarian. Republican. Ofliec: 50 Houghton St., Iludson. Ilome: 54 Iloughton St., Hudson. Summer res .: Sunderland.


TAYLOR, George Allen, Col. U.S.A. (retired); b. Providence, R.I., Apr. 23, 1879; s. Charles F. Tay- lor and Mary Lucinda (Jewett) T .: ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1901; m. Mabelle Todd Prescott of Rome, N.Y., d. Judge Cyrus D. Prescott, M.C., Dec. 17, 1907. Pvt. and corpl., 1st M.G. Battery, B.R.I.M., 1900; apptd. 2d lt., Arty. Corps, U.S.A. Aug. 7, 1901; served through various grades to colonel; 1st comdg. officer, Fort Kamehameha, H.T., Mex. Border Service; Cent. Bd. football official several yrs .; retired as Col, for injuries; over 30 yrs. in Regular Army; well known breeder and trainer of Eng. setters, which appear in many shows and field trials; dep. game warden, Oklahoma, 1924; served yr. and half in Fr., col. 128th F.A., 35th Div., Depot Q.M., Montierchaume, Indre (after return of regt.) and comdg. Northern Area Graves, Registration Service, 1919; cited for meritorious service; mem. Soe. Mayflower Deses., S. of R., Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Sp. War Vets., Am, Legion, Ancient & Hon. Arty. Co. of Mass., Retired Ollicers' Assn., Beta Theta Pi, Eng. Setter Assn .; hon. mem., Brit. Vets. of R.I .; Chasseur de premiere classe honoraire, 20e. Bn., Chasseurs Alpins, Antibes, Fr. Clubs: Uni- versity ( Denver, Colo.), Conn. Valley Field Dog. Author: famous setter dog poem Kansas Peter; Journey's End, An Uncrowned Empress, Killdeers, Bittersweet, and other anthologized verses; words of English Ivy and Dolorosa (pub. songs) ; short stories, newspaper and mag. articles. Distant cousin, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, U.S.A., b. Old Iladley; nephew of John Howard Jewett, poet, anthor, editor. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- flee: Norwottock Kennels, Old Hadley. Home: Jewett Farm, Old Hadley.


TAYLOR, George Rogers, professor of economics, author; b. Beaver Dam, Wis., June 15, 1895; s. Webb Vine Taylor and Grace Gertrude (Rogers) T .; ed. Wayland Acad., -Benver Dam, Wis. ; Ph. B., I'niv. Chicago, 1921, Ph.D., 1929; m. Mary H. Henderson of Mooresville, Ind., Aug. 24, 1924; children-Debora Macy, Sally Webb. Teacher, Univ. la., Univ. Chicago, and Earlham Coll. for brief periods; instr. to prof. economics Amherst Coll., 1924 -; teaches econ. hist. of U.S. and in general; dir. research project for Internat. Com. on Price Ilist., 1930-31; dir. spl, study on "Bar- riers to Internat. Trade in Farm Products" for U.S. Dept. Agr., 1938; enlisted man, U.S.N. (naval aviation), Nov. 1917-July 1919; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Club: Lions. Author: articles on econ. and price hist. in scholarly journals. Co-author: The United States, A Graphic History, 1937; Bar- riers to Internat. Trade in Farm Products (spl. report, U.S. Dept. Agr.), 1939. Travel: Europe, Am. Quaker. Republican. Office: Amherst Coll., Amherst. Home: R.F.D. 2, Amherst.


TAYLOR, Grantley Walder, surgeon; b. Paterson, N.J., March 6, 1897; s. John Grantley Taylor and Marie (Walder) T .; ed. St. Paul's Seh., Concord, N.H., A.B., Harvard, 1918; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1922; m. Mary-Low Ryce of Hartford, Conn., 1920; children-John Grantley, James Bunce,


Mary-Low. House pupil, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1922- 1921, res. surg., 1924-1925, asst. surg., 1925 -; asst. In surgery, Harvard Med. Sch .; surg., Hunt- ington Mem. flosp .; visiting surg., Pondville losp .; on staff of Mass. Gen., Huntington Mem., Pondville, and Palmer Mem. Hosps .; pvt. M.E.R.C .; mem. A.C.S., N.E. and Boston Surg. Socs. Clubs: Harvard, Country, Duxbury Yacht. Author: con- tributions to surgical journals. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 264 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 211 Buckminster ltd., Brookline. Summer res .: Wadsworth Lane, Duxbury.


TAYLOR, Harrison Greenwood, banker; b. Worees- ter, July 17, 1884; s. Ilenry West Taylor and Matilda G. (Fall) T .; ed. Worcester high school; m. Violet F. Legg of Worcester, June 17, 1917; children-Edna 11., Ilarrison G., Jr., Elizabeth. Employed in sav. bk. business, 1904 -; treas. Worcester Five Ceuts Sav. Bk., 1927 -; mem. Mass. State Guard, 1916-1918; v.p. Mass. Sav. Bk. Assn .; Worcester Co. Musical Assm. (treas.). Ma- sons. Clubs: Worcester, Kiwanis, Country


(Worcester). Baptist. Republican. Office: 316 Main St., Worcester. Ilome: 16 Willard Av., Worcester.


TAYLOR, Henry L., real estate broker, trustee; b. Haverhill, May 14, 1878; s. Levi T. II. Taylor and Laura A. (Dodge) T .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1901; m. Mildred Williams of Boston, Oct. 22, 1902; children-Franees Taylor Carpenter, Ruth Taylor Carver. Owner, Il. L. Taylor & Co., coal, 1901-1930; pres. and dir. Oco- nee Mills, Inc., 1937 -; v.p. and dir. Beacon Mfg. Co., 1935 -; tr. Taylor Realty Trust, Estate of J. Willlams. Clubs: Tedesco Country (Swamp- scott), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead). Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 122 Merrimack St., laverhill, Home: 214 Mill St., Haverhill. Summer res .: North Stone Id., Swampscott.


TAYLOR, Horace, lecturer on natural sciences; b. Brookline, July 24, 1885; s. Washington Irving Taylor and Ann Maria (Bellamy) T .; ed. Brook- line high sch .; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1907; A.M., Harvard Grad. Seh. Arts & Sciences, 1932; m. Constance Reid Gutterson of Winches- ter, July 24, 1917; children-Elorace Dodd, Thomas, ludith. flas done much to popularize science and nature through lectures, school teaching, and with own drawings, illustrations and deviees; much study in philosophy, biology and social problems with relation to human education and betterment; has worked with animals and chil- dren; inventor of nature keys; designer of diagrams, bird portraits and maps. ('lub: Bond Astronomy (pres.). Address: 294 Walnut St., Brookline. Summer res .: Willoughby Park, West Gloucester.


TAYLOR, John Lewis, auditor; b. Cambridge, Jan. 28, 1869; s. Lewis Summer Taylor and Caroline Frances (Lealand) T .; ed. Cambridge high seh., 1881-86; Ilarvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1909-11; m. Susan Emilie Barrett; 1 dau .- Caroline Lea- land. Employed as asst. comptroller, Harvard, 1910-21, auditor, 1921 -; treas., dir. Harvard Coop. Soc .; dir. Cambridge Trust Co ; v.p., dir. Symmes Arlington Hosp. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Har- vard Faculty (Cambridge). Unitarian. Repub- lican. Home: Arlington.


Y'TAYLOR, Joseph Richard, prof. (emeritus) Greek; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 11, 1858; s. Henry Taylor and Caroline Loulse (Southard) T .; ed. A B., Wes- leyan Univ. 1882, A.M., 1885; A.M., Harvard, 1894; studied Univ. Leipzig, Univ. Berlin, arehe- ology in Greece, Italy; m. Elvira Louise Polhemus of Brooklyn, N.Y .. Dec. 25, 1882; children-Mary Katharine, Dorothy Sherwood. Prof. Greek, llamline Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1882-86; student, Univ. Leipzig, 1886-87. Univ. Berlin, 1887-88; instr. Greek and Latin, Northwestern Univ., 1888- 91; asst. prof., Greek and Latin, Boston Univ., 1891-96, Prof. Greek 1901 -; ed. Bostonia, 1904- 31; mem. Phi Nu Theta and Phi Beta Kappa. Author: The Story of the Drama-Beginnings to the Commonwealth, 1930; European and Asiatic Plays, 1936. Translator: The Captives of Plautus, 1896; The Medea of Euripes, 1936; The Menaechmi


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of Plautus, 1936; The Medea of Seneca, 1936; Dul- citius of Hroswitha, 1936. Editor: Copley Drama Series. Travel: all Europe. Descendant of Matthias Corwin, pioneer settler at Ipswich, 1634. Methodist. Republican. Home: 42 Adella Av., West Newton.


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TAYLOR, Katharine, school director; b. Ilartford, Conn., June 24, 1888; d. Graham Taylor and Leah (Demarest) T .; ed. Francis W. Parker Sch., Chicago, Ill .; B.A., Vassar Coll., 1910; M.A., Univ. Mich., 1911; holder of Borden Fund, Vassar Coll., for study in Europe, 1911-12; unmarried. Part-time teaelier, res. at Chicago Commons (social settlement founded by father), 1912-13; instr. Eng., Vassar Coll., 1913-16; 'mem. faculty, Francis W. Parker Sch., Chleago, Ill., 1916-21; dir. Shady Hill Sch., Cambridge, 1921 -; tr. Franeis W. Parker Sch., Vassar Coll .; mem. Pro- gressive Edn. Assn. (Commn. on Relations of Schs. and Colls., several yrs .; Cominn, on Sec- ondary Sch. Curriculum, several yrs.), Head Mistresses Assn. (com. on apprentice training). Author: Shady Hill Play Book (with Henry Cop- ley Greene); articles in New Era, Progressive Education, "The Learning Process" in Atlantic Monthly. Address: Shady Hill School, Cambridge. TAYLOR, Malcolm, elergyman; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Juno 30, 1874; s. Andrew Leach Taylor and Cor- nelia Cooper (Gilbert) T .; ed. Brooklyn (N.Y.) Latin sch .; Univ. Va .; B.D., Epise. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1899; m. Louisa Ripley Allen of Boston, June 10, 1903; children-Theodore, Fred- eriek Baylies, Malcolm, Jr., Gordon, Josephine. Admitted to Va. bar, 1895; ordained to P.E. min- istry, 1899; curate, St. John's Ch., Stamford, Conn., 1899-1900, Holy Trinity Ch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1900-02; reetor, Christ Ch., Woodbury, N.J., 1903-06, St. Thomas Ch., Taunton, 1906-21; gen. see., Province of N.E., P.F. Ch., 1921 -; treas., dir., Mass. Child Council, Inc. Episcopalian. In- dependent. Office: 1 Joy St., Boston. Home: 167 Salisbury Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Ilolder- ness, N.H.


V TAYLOR, Marianna, psychiatrist; b. near Burling- ton, N.J., Aug. 27, 1881; d. Charles Shoemaker Taylor and Rebecca (Hughes) T .; ed. Miss Hills' Sch., Phila., Pa., 1893-97; Baldwin Sch., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1898-99; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1903; M.D., Woman's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1908; unmar- ried. General practice, St. Davids, Pa., 1909-19; asst. phys., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1910-12; clinician, pediatries, Woman's Med. Coll. Hosp. and Wom- an's Hosp. of Phila. 1909-21; specialist in psy- chiatry, 1921 -; chief, O.D.P., Boston Psychopathic Hosp., 1925-26; research fellow in psychiatry, Harvard, 1934 -; asst. in psychiatry, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1928 -; cons. psychiatrist, N.E. Hosp. for Women and Children, N.E. Home for Little Wan- derers, Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary and Refor- matory for Women, Framingham; med. work in France, 18 mos., World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Nat. Com. Mental Hygiene, Mass. Soc. Mental Hygiene, Med. Women's Nat. Assn., N.E. Women's Med. Soc., Mass, Psychiatric Soc., Am. Psychiatrie Assn., Am. Psychopathol. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, etc. Mem. Society of Friends. Independent in politics. Home and office: Hotel Braemore, 466 Conimonwealth Av., Boston.


VTAYLOR, Millicent J., editor; b. Springfield, Ill., Sept. 11, 1892; d. Rt. Rev. Frederick Willlam Taylor and Cora (Kingsley) T .; ed. Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis .; A.B., Western Reserve Univ., 1915; grad. work, Univ. Chicago, Medill Sch. Journalism (Northwestern Univ) ; unmarried. Tutor, Kemper Hall, 1910-11; teacher, Gambier ~ TEBBETTS, Walter, actuary executive; b. Pasa-


(O.) high sch., 1915-16; res. club dir., Cleveland (O.) Y.W.C.A., 1916-17; club organizer, Nat. War Work Council, Emergency Housing Div., Nat. Y.W.C.A., 1917-19; teacher, St. Mary's Hall, Fari- bault, Minn., 1919-20; head Eng. dept., North Shore Country Day Seh., Winnetka, Ill., 1920-25; free lance writer, lit. asst. to Carl Sandburg, 1925-26; ed., Women's and Edn. Depts., Chr. Sei. Monitor, Boston, 1926 -; mem. Progressive Edn. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Zonta Internat. Author: feature articles, news copy, stories for


young people, editorials, poems. Travel: exten- sive in Europe and U.S. Christian Scientist. Of- fice: 1 Norway St., Boston. Home: 17 Colony Rd., Lexington.


TAYLOR, Phoebe Atwood, author; b. Boston, May 18, 1909; ed. B.A., Barnard Coll., Pulitzer Resi- dence, 1926-30; unmarried. Mem. Mass. Soc. of Mayflower Descs. Author: The Cape Cod Mystery; Death Lights a Candle; Mystery of the Cape Cod Players; Mystery of the Cape Cod Tavern; Volume Four; Sandbar Sinister; The Tinkling Symbol; Deathblow Hill; The Crimson Patch; Out of Order; Figure Away. Republican. Home: 95 Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands.


TAYLOR, Walter Maitland, educator; b. Winthrop, Nov. 30, 1904; s. Walter M. Taylor, Sr., and Carrie (Parsell) T .; ed. Malden high sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1926; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1932; Boston Univ. Sch. Edn .; m. Dorothy Frail of West Newton, 1926; 1 dau .- Marcia. Teacher, Suffield (Conn.) Sch., 1925-26; Whitman high sch., 1926-30; Newton hlgh sch., 1930 -; exec. see., Newton Community Forum; dir. adult camps, Boston Y.M.C.A. Office: Newton High School, Newtonville. Ilome: West Newton.


TAYLOR, Warner Varnum, lawyer (retired); b. Wakefield, June 5, 1877; s. Warren Varnum Taylor and Susan E. (Cutler) T .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad., 1896; A.B., Yale, 1900; L.L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Grace M. Fuller of Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 20, 1906; children -Varnum (Yale, 1932; Ilarvard Law Sch., 1935), John Fuller (Yale, 1935), William Fuller (Yale Sheffield, 1937, post grad. Oriel Coll., Oxford), Quinby (Harvard, 1941). Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1903-28; retired; dir. Bickford's, Inc .; Hayes-Bickford. Desc. Richard Taylor, settler in part of Stowe later incorporated in Boxborough. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 97 Forest Av., West Newton. Summer res .: North Falmouth.


TAYLOR, William Osgood, newspaper publisher; b. Nashua, N.H., Jan. 8, 1871; s. Charles Henry Taylor and Georgianna O. (Davis) T .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Mary Moseley of Boston, Mar. 28, 1894; children-Moseley, Eunice (Mrs. N. S. Wyckoff Vanderhoef), Margaret (d.), Elizabeth (Mrs. Benjamin Davis Crowninshield), William Davis, With Boston Globe, 1893 -; pres. Globe Newspaper Co., 1921 -. Oflice: 242 Washington St., Boston. . Home: 187 Beacon St., Boston.


TAYLOR, William Sentman, professor; b. Passaic, N.J., Mar. 15, 1894; s. Rev. Franklin Ellsworth Taylor and Mary Agnes (White) T .; ed. Gettys- burg (Pa.) high sch .; S.B., Gettysburg Coll., 1916; A.M., Harvard, 1920, Ph.D., 1921; M.S., Univ. Wis., 1923; m. Phoebe Louise Smith of Seattle, Wash., Jan. 3, 1925; children-Phoebe Agnes, Cicely Ellsworth. Lecturer, psychology, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1921-22; instr. philosophy, Univ. Wis., 1922- 23; prof. philosophy, Univ. Me., 1923-26; prof. psychology, Smith Coll., 1926 -; instr., Harvard Summer Sch., 1926, 1927; Univ. Chicago, summer, 1928; psychol. work, U.S.N.R.F., 1918-19; pharma- cist's mate, World War, 11 mos .; fellow, Am. Assn. Applied Psychologists; A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Philos. Assn .; Am. Psychopathol. Assn .; Am. Psychol. Assn .; Am. Assn. Univ. Profs .; Phi Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi, Author: Morton Prince and Abnormal Psychology, 1928; articles in psychol, journals. Compiler: Readings in Abnormal Psychology and Mental Hygiene, 1926. Independent in politics. Office : Pierce Ilall, Smith College, Northampton. Home: Northampton.




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