Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 107

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dena, Calif., Nov. 28, 1889; s. Charles F. Tebbetts and Imelda A. (Palnter) T .; ed. Whittier (Calif.) Acad .; S.B., Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind., 1910; A.M., Haverford Coll., 1911; m. Enid Brooks Hallett of East Orange, N.J., Apr. 27, 1918; children-Margaret I., Edwin II., Ann B. Ac- tuarial student and clk., Mut. Benefit Life Ins. Co., Newark, N.J., 1911-22; asst. actuary, War Risk Ins. Bur., 1917-18; N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1922-27, v.p., 1927 -; fellow, Actuarial Soc. Am .; inem. Home Office Life Underwriters Assn. (mem.,


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exee. council), Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters. Clubs: Boston Actuaries, Exchange, Waban, Brae Burn Country. Protestant. Republican. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: 137 Collins Rd., Waban.


TEETER, Charles Edwin, Jr., professor of chem- istry and physics; b. Newark, N.J., Nov. 21, 1902; s. Charles Edwin Teeter and Emilie (Wangner) T .; ed. Newark Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1923, A.M., 1926, Ph.D., 1927; m. Lura May Shaffner of Boise, lda., Apr. 1, 1927; chil .- Karl van D., Alice V., Lawrence P. Sheldon prize fellow (Har- vard) at Polyteknisk Laereanstalt, Copenhagen, and Univ. Coll., London, Eng., 1923-24; instr. math., Dartmouth Coll., 1927; Parker traveling fel- low ( Harvard), 1927-28; nat. research fellow, Univ. Calif., 1929-30; instr. chem., M.I.T., 1930-34; instr. & tutor biochem. sciences, llarvard, 1934-35; prof. chem. and physies, Cambridge Sch. Liberal Arts, 1936 -; tr. and mem. bd., Cambridge Sch. Liberal Arts; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Citizens' Union of Mass., West Lexington Civle Improvement Assn. (mem. bd. dirs.), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xl, S.A.R. (nat. and N.J. Socs.), F.&A.M. and Scottish Rite Bodies, Société de chimie-physique (Paris). Author: Sei. artieles in jour. of Phys. Chemistry, Jour, of Am. Chem. Soc., Jour. of Chem. Physics. Travel: Den., Eng., Fr., It., Switz. Episcopalian. Office: Cambridge School of Liberal Arts, 49 Washington Av., Cambridge. Ilome: 463 Concord Av., Lexington. Summer res .: Bailey Island, Me.


TEGARDEN, JB Hollis, clergyman; b. Summit, Miss., Nov. 19, 1893; s. George Creed Tegarden and Emma (Goss) T .; ed. McComb (Miss.) high sch., 1910-11; Memphis, (Tenn.) Cent. high seh., 1911-14; A.B., Univ. Tenn., 1918; ensign, Officers Material Sch. at Sea, 1918; B.D., Meadville Theol. Sch., 1921; A.M., Univ. Chicago, 1924; m. Alma Whittle of Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 8, 1920; 1 son --- William Hollis. Ordained to ministry, Unitarian Ch., 1921; minister, Unitarian Ch., New Orleans, La., 1921-27, Hopedale Memorial Ch., Hopedale, 1927 -; served in U.S.N. Res. Force at home, South- ern Seas and abroad, during World War; mem. Social Research Soe. of Univ. Chicago, Sigma Nu, Milford-Hopedale Ministerial Union, Am. Legion, Worcester Unitarian Ministerial Assn .; Unitarian Ministerial Union (nat. v.p.), chaplain of Mont- gomery Lodge of Masons, Milford. Club: Hopc- dale's Men's. Author: Why Do We Do As We Do ?; pamphlets on Organic Evolution, Organic Evolu- tion and Christianity, Purpose in Life, The Leader- ship of Jesus. Unitarian. Republican. Office and home: 46 Adin St., Hopedale. Summer home: 2831 N. Broadway, Knoxville, Tenn.


TEMPLE, Edward Hastings, Jr., construction engi- neer; b. Taunton, July 7, 1884; s. Edward Hastings Temple and Catharine (Howard) T .; ed. Taunton high sch .; Dartmouth, 1903-04; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1904-06, 1907-08; m. Nellie Lincoln of Taunton, Oct. 26, 1909; children-Catharine, Beatrice (Mrs. L. L. Elden, Jr.), Edward HI, Charles. Success- ively clerk, foreman, supt., gen. supt., v.p., and gen. mgr., Aberthaw Co., 1908-29; pres. and gen. mgr., Temple & Crane, Ine., 1929 -; dir. The Equipment Co .; mem. corp., Belmont Sav. Bk .; mem. Beta Theta Pi, Masons. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Home: 101 School St., Belmont. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston.


V TEMPLE, Winfield, lawyer; b. Marlborough, Nov. 4, 1875; s. Theodore Temple and Effie Ginerva (Sawyer) T .; ed. Marlborough pub. schs., 1880-93; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1897; LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1900; m. Lucy liowe Proctor of Marlborough. Aug. 21, 1901; children -- Winfield Leroy, Richard Sawyer. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1900; in gen. practice of law, Marl- borough, 1900 -; spl. justice, Dist. Court, 1929; dir. People's Nat. Bk., Marlborough Industrial Trust, Maple Factory Trust, O'Connell Fac- tory Trust; served as alderman, Marlborough, 1906, city solicitor, 1920-23, mayor, 1926-29; dir. Marlborough Chamber of Commerce; tr. Marl- borough llosp .; mom. Am., Mass., Middlesex Co. and Marlborough bar assns., Bar Assn. of City


of Boston. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Marlborough.


TENNANT, Frederick Adams, patent lawyer; b. Ripley, Chautauqua Co., N.Y., May 18, 1871; s. John Asahel Tennant and Julia Ann (Adams) T .; ed. grad., Westfield (N.Y.) high sch., 1888; M.E., Cornell Univ., 1893; L1.B., Nat. Univ. Law Sch., Washington, D.C., 1901, LL.M., 1902; M.P.L., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., 1903; m. Evalena Mason, Dec. 30, 1896 (d. Aug. 16, 1899); m. (2d) Anna H. White of Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 1908 (d. Oct. 20, 1917); m. (3rd) Isabel S. Blake, June 30, 1920; children-John S., Blake A. Apptd. examiner in U.S. Patent Office, Aug. 18, 1895, promoted to law examiner, July 1, 1907, became asst. conunr. of patents, July 1, 1909, resigned June 15, 1913; mem. Heard, Smith & Tennant, patents, trademarks and copyrights, 1913 -; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. and Boston Patent Law Assus., Newton Chamber of Con- meree. Clubs: Boston City, East Chop Beach ( Martha's Vineyard). Office: 77 Franklin St., Bos- ton. Home: 336 Cabot St., Newtonville.


TENNEY, Albert Ball, public utilities official; b. Everett, Jan. 8, 1873; s. Ilenry Augustus Tenney and Mary Elizabeth T .; ed. B.S., M.1.T., 1894; m. Mary Augusta Comey, May 29, 1902. With Locke & Green Co., mill engrs .; later with Charles A. Campbell Co. (wholesale coal), Bos- ton Rubber Co., N. V. Perry Mfg. Co. (machine tools), until 1900; engaged in public utilities, 1900- 33, retired; dir. Brockton Gas Light Co., presi- dent Standard Crayon Mfg. Co .; dir. Concord Elec. Co., Rockland Light & Power Co., Spring- field Gas . Light Co., Springfield Navigation Co., etc .; mem. Bd. Appeals, Selective Service, World War; mem. Am. Soe. M.E., Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Algonquin, University, Cliff Lake (dir.), Mass. Automobile, Lexington Golf, Kingswood Golf, St. Bernard Fish and Game. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 3 Joy St., Boston. Home: 1 Adams St., Lexington.


TENNEY, Charles H., public utilities official. Chinn, bd. Concord Elec. Co., Exeter & Hampton Elec. Co .; pres. Fitchburg Gas & Elec. Light Co., Pike County Light & Power Co., Rockland Elec. Co. of N.J., Rockland Light & Power Co., Brock- ton Gas Light Co., Springfield Gas Light Co., Ilotel Kimball Co., dir. Life Extension Inst., Inc., Army Ordnance Assn .; dir. and mem. exec. com., Bowman-Biltmore Ilotel Corps., 3rd Nat. Bk. & Trust Co. Address: 35 State St., Springfield.


YTENNEY, Rockwell Campbell, broker; b. Hartford, Conn., May 4, 1894; s. Charles llenry Tenney and Emma (Milliken) T .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1908-12; m. A. Mildred Gilbert of Port Gibson, Miss., Aug. 22, 1917; children-Charles Il., II, Nancy C., A. Gilbert. Salesman of securities, llartford, Conn., 1913-15, Springfield and Boston, 1915-17; pres. and treas. C. Il. Tenney & Co., ingrs. pub. utilities, 1920-31; mem. firm Tenney & Co., 1932-, mem. N.Y. Stock Exchange; dir. Stacey Supply Co., Springfield Gas Light Co., Brockton Gas Light Co., Concord Elce. Co .; tr. Hampstead and Radnor Trusts; served in R.O.T.C., Plattsburg, N.Y., 1917, 2d It. G.M.C. to 1st lt. Ord- nance Dept., U.S.A., 1917-19. Clubs: Algonquin, Union Bost ( Boston), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead), N.Y. Yacht, St. Bernard Fish and Game (P.Q., ('an.). Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: 1906 Massachusetts Av., Lexington.


TERKELSEN, Albert Bernard, business executive; b. Everett, Aug. 9, 1905; S. Andrew Terkelsen and Clara (Larsen) T .; ed. Boston Univ. 1925-29; m. Ilelen Titus of Newton, Sept. 7, 1929; children -Conrad Grosvenor, Andrew II, Albert Gregory. Successively errand boy, tool room boy, machin- ist helper, draftsman and in advertising dept., Terkelsen Machine Co., production development, and supt. . Rinkle Krinkle Paper Co., 1928-33; dir., supt. molded product div., Terkelsen Ma- chine Co., 1933-, pres., 1935 -. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: 326 A St., Boston. Home: 122 Rowe Terrace, Auburndale.


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TERRAZZANO, Leo Amedeo, lawyer; b. Lawrence, July 27, 1903; s. Antonio Terrazzano and Filomena (Mattera) T .; ed. pub. schs., Lawrence; LL. B., Cumberland Univ., 1921. Admitted to Tenn. bar, 1924, to Mass. bar, 1936; practiced law, Lawrence, 1936 -; mem. Rep. City Com .; del. Mass. Rep. State Conv., 1938; mem. Lawrence Bar Assn. Club: Italian College. Catholic. Re- publiean. Office: 263 Essex St., Lawrence. Home: 30 Summer St., Lawrence.


TERRY, Lawrence, school teacher, headmaster; b. N.Y. City, Oct. 5, 1899; s. Arthur Terry and Julia (Lawrence) T .; ed. Groton Sch., Harvard, 1922; Univ. Grenoble, Fr., 1929; m. Katharine Johnson of Annapolis, Md., June 25, 1938. Teach- er, Noble & Greenough Sch., Dedham, Sept. 1922- June 1938; headmaster, Middlesex Sch., Sept. 1938 -; served as pvt., 1st cl., U.S.M.C., June 1918-Jan. 1919. Clubs: Tavern (Boston), llar- vard (N.Y.), Riverside Boat (Cambridge). Travel: Europe. Episcopallan. Address: Middlesex School, Concord.


TERRY, Philip B., business executive; b. Kast Bridgewater, July 16, 1891; s. Thomas Philip Terry and Charlotte Loring (Young) T .; ed. S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1913; m. Marion Spaulding of Hingham, Sept. 19, 1915; children-Philip B., Alice, Nathaniel S. Began as chmn. engr., B. T. Babbitt Co., N.Y. City, 1914; chem. engr. Kirkman & Sons Co., Brooklyn, 1915-16, E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, 1916-22; v.p., dir. and gen. mgr., Spaulding Moss Co., 1924 -; mem. Ain. Chem. Soc., Masons. Club: Rotary. Uni- tarian. Office: 42 Franklin St., Boston. Ilome: Stockbridge Rd., Scituate.


V TERRY, Stephen, business executive; b. Plaistow, N.H., Jan. 16, 1894; s. William L. Terry and Ella K. (Raymond) T .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; Haverhill Bus. Coll., 1912-14; m. Edythe M. Felt- ham of Amesbury, May 16, 1926; children-Jane N., Suzanne. Employed as accountant, United Fruit Co., 1911-15. Merrimac Ilat Corp., Amcs- bury, 1915-, v.p., 1925 -; mem. Masons. Clubs: Country (Amesbury), Pentucket ( Haverhill). Travel: Europe. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 60 Merrimac St., Amesbury. llome: 8 Moody St., Amesbury. Summer res .: Lake At- titash, Amesbury.


V TERRY, Theodore Lasater, eye surgeon; b. Ennis, Tex., 1899; s. Dr. John S. Terry and Lucy (Lasa- ter) T .; ed. Southern Meth. Univ .; M.D., Univ. Tex., 1922; m. llelen Plo, 1934. Instr. in med., Univ. Tex., 1925, asso. prof. pathology, 1926-33; pathologist, asst. surg., Mass. Eye & Ear In- firmary, 1933 -; instr. ophthalmology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1935 -; eye specialist, 1927 -; mem. M.C., U.S.A., during World War; mem. N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Ophthalmol. Soc., A.C.S., A.A.A.S., Acad. Ophthal- mology & Otolaryngology, Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Club: Harvard ( Boston). Author: papers on ophthalmology. Independent. Office: 128 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 176 Marlbor- ough St., Boston. Summer res .: Hancock, N.H.


TERRY, Thomas Philip, author; b. Georgetown, Ky .; s. Thomas Terry and Sarah E. (Moss) T .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Charlotte L. Young of East Bridge- water, Aug. 15, 1890; children-Philip B., Robert C. Went to Mexico, 1885; corr. there for various Am. newspapers; on staff Mexican Financier; New York, 1890, to Japan, 1895; lecturer on Japan, China, and Mexico. Club: Boston City. Author: Terry's Gulde to the Japanese Empire & Man- choukuo; Terry's Guide to Mexico; Terry's Guide to Cuba; Terry's Short Cut to Spanish; A Spanish- English Pocket Interpreter. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Home: Fearing Rd., Hingham.


TEWKSBURY, Lyndon Blaine, business executive; b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 29, 1878; s. Joseph F. Tewks- bury and Annle H. (Foster) T .; ed. Bangor (Me.) high sch .; Yale, 1898-1900; in. Ethel Morse of West Roxbury, Oct. 7, 1916; children-Lyndon B., Frances M., Ilamilton T. Clk., Lib. Bur., 1900-05; salesman, Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1905-08; salesman Spaulding & Tewksbury Co.,


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1909-, pres. and dir. 1936 -; ehmn. Hingham Boys Seout Com .; mem. Unitarian Laymen's League. Clubs: Yale, Boston Clty. Unltarlan. Independent Republican. Office: 222 Summer St., Boston. llome: 25 Garrison Rd., Hingham.


Y THACHER, Carroll Clark, manufacturer; b. Attle- boro, July 27, 1883; s. John Thacher and Ida (Bullock) T .; ed. Attleboro high sch .; m. Bessie Corey of Attleboro, 1904; 1 dau .- Ida Clayton. With Attleboro lee Co., Inc., mfrs., Attleboro, 1910-, pres., 1920 -; pres. Eastern Ice Mfg. Co., Taunton, 1931 -. Congregationalist. Office: 22 Pleasant St., Attleboro. Home: 335 So. Maln St., Attleboro.


VTHACHER, Eben A., insurance executive; b. Hy- annis, Jan. 17, 1875; s. Franklin Thacher and Eleanor P. (Knowles) T .; ed. grad., Barnstable pub. sch., 1893; in. Angellne P. Adams of Iludson, N.IL., June 30, 1903 (d Oct., 1911); m. (2d) Minnle A. Carr of Boston, Nov. 5, 1915; 1 son-Ralph. With James T. Phelps & Co., Inc., 1891-, begin- ning as agent and becoming v.p. and mng. dir .; resigned April 1, 1938 to become partner in firm Cyrus Brewer & Company, Boston; ensign Mass. Naval Res. Republican. Office: 44 Kilby St., Boston. Home: 75 Kilburn Rd., Belmont.


THACHER, Elizabeth, artist, painter; b. Brookline, Feb. 13, 1899; d. Thomas Worcester Thacher and Josephine ( Reed) T .; ed. The Windsor Sch .; Boston Mus. Sch. Fine Arts. Portraits, still life and landscapes; has exhibited at Nat. Acad. of Design, Penna. Acad., Buffalo Soc. Artists, Boston Art Club, Copley Soe., Springfield Art League, Sweat Memorial Art Mus. Portland, Concord Art Assn., Junior League of N.Y. and Boston. Desc. Anthony Thacher, Yarmouth, about 1638. Interested in art. Swedenborgian. Republican. Address: 21 Dwight St., Brookline.


VTHACHER, Louis Bartlett, trustce; b. Yarmouth, May 12, 1867; s. Ilenry Charles Thacher and Martha (Bray) T .; ed. pub. sch., Yarmouth; Me- Intosh Sch .; Hopkinson's Class. Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Delia Aimee Tudor of Boston, Oct. 8, 1907; children-Mrs. Kenneth 1 .. Isaacs, Henry Charles, Louis Bartlett, Jr. Clk., 11. C. Thacher & Co., 1893-94; with Wilbur H. Davis & Co., shoe mfrs., Ilaverhill, 1894-96; mem. II. C. Thacher & Co., 1896 -; tr. If. C. Thacher Estate, 1900 -; dir., pres. Thacher & Co., shoe mfrs., 1909-29; mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descs. Clubs: Exchange, Somerset, Country, Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Hoosic-Whisick. Dir. desc. An- tony Thacher, shipwrecked on Thacher Island, 1635, settled Yarmouth 1639. Swedenborgian. In- dependent. Office: 131 State St., Boston. Home: Yarmouth Port.


THACHER, Thomas Chandler, business man, trus- tee; b. Yarmouth, July 20, 1858; s. llenry Charles Thacher and Martha (Bray) T .; ed. Adams Acad., Quincy; A.B., Harvard, 1882; m. M. Louise Leavitt of N.Y. City, Jan. 16, 1890 (d. 1933); children- Mrs. Dorothy Armour, Mrs. Hope Carter, Thomas C., Jr. In wool bus., 1882-1908; pres. Cape Cod Extension Service 14 yrs .; chmn. Yarmouth Plan- ning Bd .; mem. 63d Congress from Cape Dist., 1913-15; mem. Mass. State Com. Pub. Safety; Red Cross and other work, Cape Cod, during Great War; mem. Grange, Cape Cod Chapt. of Red Cross (pres.), Mass. S.P.C.C. (pres., Cape Cod Dist.), Cape Cod Pilgrim Mem. Assn. (pres.), Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descs .; sec. Ilarvard Class 1882. Clubs: Exchange, Somerset, llarvard (Boston, N.Y.), Country (Brookline). Travel: extensive, U.S., Europe. Author: travel letters and sketches. Desc. Antony Thacher, shipwrecked on Thacher Island, 1635, settled at Yarmouth 1639. Sweden- borgian. Democrat. llome: Yarmouth.


THACKER, Horace George, professor of voeational education; b. Springfield, July 20, 1897; s. George Thacker and Alta May (Laverty) T .; ed. Spring- field Class. high sch., 1911-15; B.B.A., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1920; M.B.A., Boston Univ. Grad. Div. Bus. Adm., 1923: m. flilda Louise Eber- hard of Roslindale, Sept. 11, 1923; ehildren- Dorothy Loulse, Donald George, Carol Alta. Em- ployed as sales promotion man for Boston printer,


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1919-21; salesman wholesale paper, 1921-22; teaching fellow, Boston Univ., 1922-23; instr., vo- cational dept., Coll. Business Adm., Boston Univ., 1923-25, asst. prof., 1925-27, acting head of dept., 1927-28, prof. and head of dept., 1928 -; 2d lt. Inf., U.S.A., 1918, Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Camp Grant, Ill .; mem. Nat. Office Management Assn., Eastern Coll. Personnel Officers, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 28 Vershire St., West Roxbury.


THALMANN, Marianne, professor of German; b. Linz, Aus., Apr. 27, 1888; d. Josef Thalmann and Antonie (Strnadt) T .; ed. Linz (Ans.) high sch ; Univ. Graz, Vienna, Aus. ; Ph. D., Univ. Vienna, 1918; unmarried. Studied Ger., Fr., hist. of art, Univs. Graz and Vienna; reed, teaching license, 1912; studied painting, 1913-11; habilitation, Univ. Vienna, 1924, prof., 1932; asso. prof. Ger., Wellesley Coll., 1933 -; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs, Modern Lang. Assn. Am. Author: Die Dāmonie in L. Tiecks Schriften, 1919; Der Trivial- roman und der romantische Roman, 1922; Ges- taltungsfragen der Lyrik, 1925; II. Ibsen, ein deutsches Erlebnis, 1918; Anarchie im Bürgertum, 1932; many articles in different periodicals. Travel: Aus., Ger., Fr., It., Hol., Mex. Catholic. Office: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home: 133 Weston Rd., Wellesley.


THANNHAUSER, Siegfried Josef, physician; b. Munich, Germany, June 28, 1885; s. Josef Thann- hauser and Lotte (Langermann) T .; ed. Luitpold Gymnasium, Munich, 1895-1904; M.D., Univ. Mu- nich, 1909, Ph.D., 1913; m. Franziska Reiner of Munich, Feb. 16, 1918; children-Anastasia, Ger- trude, Gretchen. Served as troop physician with army at the front, 1914-17; chief phys., large war hospital in northern France, 1917-18; appointed first asst. of clinies and laboratory, Unlv. Munich, y 1919; phys .- in-chief, Polyclinic, Univ. Heidelberg, 1924-27; prof. med., Acad. of Dusseldorf, 1927-30; prof. med. and phys .- in-charge, Univ. Freiburg, 1930-35; prof. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., Boston, 1935 -; recipient of many medals and honors for war service; hon. mem. Madrid, Milan, and Sofia Med. Acads .; mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Heart Assn. A.C.S. Author: papers on chemistry and me licine. Office: 30 Bennet St., Boston. llome: 93 lvy St., Brookline.


Y THAYER, Clark Leonard, professor; b. Enfield, Nov. 17, 1890; s. Reuben Lewis Thayer and Martha Vironne (Leonard) 'T .; ed Athol high sch .; B.S., Mass. Stato Coll., 1913; graduate work at Cornell Univ .; m Gladys Cooper of Athens, Pa., July 30, 1921; children-Esther Vironne, Philip Standish, Robert Edward. Grad, asst., Mass. State Coll., 1913-14; grad. asst. in floriculture, Cornell, 1914- 1919; prof. and head of dept. of floriculture, Mass. State Coll., 1919 -; pvt. Co. A, 59th Ammunition Train, Sept .- Dec. 1918; past mem Bd. Park Commrs. and present mem. Town Planning Bd., Amherst; mem. Soe. Am. Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, Mass. Hort. Soc., N.E. Wild Flower Preservation Soc., Alpha Gamma Rho, Pi Alpha Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Bethel Lodge of Masons ( Roval Arch Chap.). Author: Spring Flowering Bulbs. Desc. Richard Thayer who came to Mass. from Eng. about 1640. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office: Mass. State Col- lege, Amherst. Home: 36 Mount Pleasant, Am- herst.


THAYER, Edward Carrington, lawyer; b. Worcester, Oct. 2, 1893; s. John R. Thayer and Hora Char- lotte ( Holmes) T .; ed. Milton Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; m. Margaret Chandler Bullock of Worcester, Oct. 17, 1925; children-Margaret Bullock, Edward Carrington, III, Henry Holmes. With Goodwin, Procter, Field & Iloar, 1919-23; Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall, Hunt & Rice, 1923-35, partner, 1930-35; sr. part- ner, Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster, 1935 -; dir. Soledad Sugar Co., Shirreffs Worsted Co .; 1st It. 16th F.A., U.S.A., 16 mos .; with U.S. Army of Occupation; mem. Mass. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Tavern (Boston), Harvard


(N.Y.). Episcopalian. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. Home: 153 Ridgeway Rd., Weston.


THAYER, Edwin French, lawyer; b. Attleboro, Apr. 1, 1879; s. Oscar Seaver Thayer and Harriet Braman (French) T .; ed. A.B., Cornell, 1901; student Cornell Univ. Law Sch., 1900, 1901; m. Mabel Ingraham Cobb of Attleboro, June 6, 1906. Began practice in Attleboro, Feb. 17, 1905; clk., 4th Dist. Court of Bristol, by appmt. of Gov. John L. Bates, 1903 -; apptd, master in chancery by Gov. Draper, 1910; dir. and atty., Attleboro Trust Co .; chinn. sch. com., Attleboro; tr. Attle- boro Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Cornell of N.E., Boston ('ity. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Court House Bldg., Attleboro. Honie: 17 Mechanie St., Attleboro.


THAYER, Frederick Daniels, clergyman; b. Enfield, May 22, 1876; s. Reuben L. Thayer and Martha. V. (Leonard) T .; ed. Monson Acad .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1897; Hartford Theol. Sem., 1901; m. Mary IS. Wiley of Amherst, June 25, 1902; children- Eleanor W., Frederick D., Jr., Richard D. Min- ister at Dudley, 1901-15; Shrewsbury, (Cong.), 1916 -; chin. trs. Shrewsbury Pub. Lib .; mem. The Grange, Masons, Chi Phi. Congregational- ist. Republican. Home: Shrewsbury.


THAYER, Jantes Bradley, professor of law; b. Manchester, May 13, 1899; s. Ezra Ripley Thayer and Ethel Randolph (Clark) T .; ed. Country Day Sch., 1908-14; St. Mark's Sch., 1911-17; A.B., Har- vard, 1921; student Cambridge Univ., Eng., 1920- 21; Ll .. B, Harvard Law Sch., 1924, S.J.D., 1925; m. Sara Forbes Apthorp of Milton, June 20, 1925. Instr., Harvard Law Sch., 1925-28, asst. prof., 1928-35, prof. law, 1935 -. Clubs: Harvard, Union ( Boston), The Country (Brookline). Office: 1lar- vard University Law School, Cambridge. Ilome: 9 Phillips Place, Cambridge.


THAYER, John Eliot, Jr., corporation official; b. Lancaster, Aug. 19, 1887; s. John Eliot Thayer and Evelyn Duncan (Forbes) T .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1910; student, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1910-11; m. Katherine Lee Bayard Warren, of Dedham, Apr. 6, 1911; children- Katherine, Evelyn, Sylvia, John Eliot HI; m. (2d) Cordelia Hope Machennan, Nov. 7. 1934. Dir. Copper Range Co., Old Colony R.R. Co., Union Freight R.R. Co., Mass. Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Nat. Protective Co., Fall River Gas Co., Butters Lumber Co. (treas.), Kansas City Stock Yards, Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Co., Shoe Lace Co., Ltd., Loyal Life Ins. Co .; v.p. Mass. Ilosp. Life Ins. Co .; mem. Mass, llo. of Rep., 1922-24, Senate, 1925-28; pres. Thayer Bird Museum, Inc., Lancaster; tr. Boston Conserva- tory of Music; mem. Masons (32°). Clubs: Som- erset, Republican, Harvard Varsity. Republican. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: Lancaster.


THAYER, Lucien Hamilton, newspaper editor; b. Quincy, Mar. 12, 1890; s. Edmond Gilles Thayer and Florenee (Hamilton) T .; ed. Quincy high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1910; m. Kathleen Ware of Bos- ton, Mar. 12, 1918; children-Jane Sanchia, Philip. llamilton. Teacher Wakefield high seh., 1910-11; reporter, Boston Globe, 1911-26; in executive capacities, 1926 -; served as It., U.S. Air Service, 1918-Apr. 1919; pres. II. C. Whitcomb & Co., Inc., electrotypers, 1935-, also dir., mem. Mass. Fish & Game Assu. (mem. exec. com.), Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard Varsity, Newspaper ( Boston). Author: various artleles on conserva- tion; songs: Sista Paret Ut (with Vincent Lopez) ; Hurdy Gurdy Girl (with Fred K. V. Bowers). Desc. Gen. Sylvanus Thayer, "father of West Point" and founder of Thayer Academy. Uni- tarian. Independent. Interested in music, con- servatlon, ichthyology. Office: Boston Globe, 244 Washington St., Boston. Home: 71 Avalon. Rd., Waban.


Y THAYER, Lucius Ellsworth, lawyer; b. Portsmouth, N.H., June 19, 1896; s. Lucius Harrison Thayer and Helen Chadwick (Rand) T .; ed. Portsmouth (N.H.) high sch., 1909-13; Phillips Exeter Acad., 1913-14; A.B., Amherst Coll, 1918; LI .. B, Harvard Law Sch., 1923; m. Virginia Speare of Newton,


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Virginia. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1923; asso. Hale & Dorr, 1923-29, jr. partner, 1929-35, sr. partner, 1935 -; treas, and dir. Exolon Co., 1935 -; dir. Parkwood Corp., Alden Speares Sous Co .; tr. Dublin Assos .; volunteered as ambulance driv- er, Am. Field Service, with French Army, 1917, with U.S. Naval Res., 1918; mem. Near East Relief Service, Konia, Asia Minor, 1919-20; tr. Am. Women's Coll. (Istanbul), Aleppo (Syria) Coll .; dir. and mcm. finance com., Boston Sca- men's Friend Soc .; mem. prudential and finance com., Am. Bd. Comnirs. for Foreign Missions; moderator, 1st Ch. in Newton; mem. Mass. Bd. Ministerial Relief; mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Anı., Mass, (mem. grievance com.), and Boston Bar Assns., Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Brae Burn Country ( West Newton), The Neigh- bors (Newton), Dublin (N.II.) Lake Club. Con- gregationalist. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 27 Estabrook Rd., West Newton.




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