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TOMASELLO, Samuel Joseph, contractor, manufac- turer; b. Italy, Mar. 26, 1891; s. Antonio G. Toma- sello and Rosaria (Bonanno) T .; ed. Boston Eng.
hlgh sch .; m. Josephine F. D'Amico of Boston, Apr. 6, 1915; children-Anthony S. J., Anne R., Frances J. Mem. Savoy Wine & Importing Co., Boston, 1911-19; in contracting and mfg. bus., 1919 -; pres. and treas. Samuel J. Tomasello Corp .; v.p. Bituminous Concrete Assn. of Mass .; dir. Mt. Washington Coop. Bk .; patented Tom- asphalt, a non-skid asphalt pavement; constructed many mun. and State highways and other pub. and pyt. works, Mass .; mem. It. Chamber of Com- meree, Dorchester Bd. Trade, It. Ilist. Soe., Mass. Cath. Order Foresters, Boston Soc. C.E., N.E. and Am. Road Builders Assns. Travel: extensive in Europe, So. Am., U.S. Catholic. Office: 15 Bay St., Dorchester. Horne: 41 Arborway, Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: 60 Norton Rd., Merrymount. TOMLINSON, Elizabeth Cadwell, Christian Science practitioner; b. Byron, Wis .; d. Americus Vespu- sius Tilden Cadwell and Cornelia (Chandler) C .; cd. St. Helen's Hall, pvt. Epise. sch., Portland, Ore .; m. Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson of Boston, Dec. 30, 1916. Engaged in war relief activities under Mrs. Herbert Iloover during World War; became Chir. Sei. practitioner; pres., The Mother Ch., The 1st Ch. of Christ, Scientist, Boston, 1936 -. Office: 143 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 137 Marlborough St., Boston. Summer res .: "Saltmarsh", Ocean Dr., Newport, R.I.
TOMLINSON, Roy Everett, business executive; b. Chicago, Dec. 4, 1877; s. Everett S. Tomlinson and Geneveive (Rush) T .; ed. LL.B., Univ. Wis., 1901; m. Eleanor Parsons of Oak Park, Ill., Dec. 25, 1905; children-Harriet, Everett. With Nat. Biscuit Co. since 1902, in legal dept. until 1917, 3rd v.p., 1915-17, became pres. 1917; dir. D.L.&W. R.R. Co., Am. Can Co .; tr. Montclair Trust Co., Prudential Life Ins. Co. Clubs: Union League (N.Y.), Montclair Golf, Eastward Ho Golf. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 449 W. 14th St., N.Y. Home: Chatham, and 89 Llewellyn Rd., Montclair, N.I.
TONER, James Vincent, corporation official; b. No. Attleboro, Sept. 12, 1888; s. Arthur Toner and Annie (Corr) T .; ed. grad., pub. sch., 1903; La Salle Acad., 1907; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1912, A.M., 1926; B.B.A., Boston Univ., 1921; m. Mary A. Zilch of Plainville, Aug. 22, 1914; children-Mary A., James V., Elizabeth F., Catherine V., Jane L, John Louis, Patricia. Teacher, secondary schs., 1912-20; prof. accounting, Boston Univ., 1920 -; certified public accountant, 1921 -; pres. and treas. Saart Bros. Co .; exec. v.p., treas, and dir. Boston Edison Co .; treas. and dir. James E. Blake Co .; mem. exec. com., Attleboro Trust Co .; officer or dir, numerous other cos .; mem. Municipal Coun- cil, Attleboro; mem. Am. Inst. Accountants, N.E. Mfg. Jewelers and Silversmiths Assn. (pres.), At- tleboro Chamber of Commerce (pres.). Clubs: University, Algonquin. Catholic. Office: 182 Tre- mont St., Boston. Home: 14 Lockwood Road, West Newton.
TOOKER, Harold Clifton, physician; b. N.Y. City, Dec. 2, 1888; s. Edmund Clifton Tooker and Maude W. (Stimson) T .; ed. Columbia gram. sch. (N.Y. City), 1903-07; Columbia Coll., 1907-10; Ph.13., Brown Univ., 1913; student, Coll. Phys. and Surgs. Columbia Univ., 1914-16; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1918; m. Marion Swart Birdsall of Delhi, N.Y., Nov. 5, 1919; children-Dorothy, Muriel. In employ C. J. Haley & Co., N.Y. City, 1913-14; student, obstetrics, N.Y. Lying-In Hosp., 1916; interne, Boston City Hosp., 1917-18; attending phys., pediatrie out-patient dept., N.Y. Post Grad. Hosp., 1920-22; instr. pediatrics, N.Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch., 1920-22; engaged in practice of med. in N. Y. City, 1919-22, Springfield, 1922 -; phys. in charge, Child Welfare Clinic, Springfield, 1923-26; 1st lt., Med. Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19, at Ft. Ogle- thorpe, Ga., and Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill .; Fellow A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.Y. Acad. Med., Phi Delta Theta. Republlean. Home: 43 Albemarle St., Springfield.
TOOLE, George Henry, lawyer; b. Boston, July 26, 1903; s. Patrick Henry Toole and Cora Isabel (Fox) T .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; LL.B., Suf- folk Law Sch., 1929; unmarried. Admitted to
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practice law, Supreme Judicial Ct., Mass., 1929, U.S. Dist. Ct., Dist. Mass., 1931, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1933, U.S. Ct. of Appeals for Dist. of Columbia, 1939; legal adviser, Sp. consulate, Boston, 1929-39; consul of Belgium (jurisdiction of Me., Mass,, N.H., Vt.), 1932 -; also to aet as consul of Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (for same states); apptd. Commr. of Supreme Ct., Newfoundland (life term), 1936, Union of South Africa (life term), 1937, New Zealand (life term), 1938; del. Rep. State Conv., 1930; mem. Consular Assn. Boston (sec.), Milton Park Improvement Assn. (past pres.), Cath. Near East Welfare Assn. Clubs: Foreign Commerce, Propeller (all of Boston). Author: monographs on maritime and legal subjs. Catholic. Republican. Office: 156 State St., Boston. Home: 53 Oak St., Milton.
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TOPPAN, Albert Brookings, physician; b. New- buryport, July 10, 1884; s. George Albert Toppan and Lizzie (Hervey) T .; ed. Newburyport high sch .; M.D., Tufty Med. Sch., 1908; m. Elizabeth Thurlow of Watertown, 1911. Surgeon, Panama Canal, 1910-20; physician, Watertown, 1920 -; asst. prof. clin. pediatrics, Boston Univ. Med. Sch .; visiting phys., Mass. Memorial Hosps. ; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Pediatric Soc. Dese. Abraham Toppan, Newbury, 1637. Unitarian. Democrat. Address: 289 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown.
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TORBERT, James Rockwell, physician ; b. Dubuque, In., July 3, 1874; s. George L. Torbert and Margaret ( Rockwell) T .; ed. Ph.B., Yale, 1895; M.D., Har- vard Med. Seh., 1902; m. Elizabeth Townsend, Oct. 1913; children-Annc, Margarette. House officer, Mass. Gen, and Boston Lying-In Hosps .; attending obstetrician, Boston Lying-In Hosp .; cons. ob- stetrician, Lawrence Mem. (Medford), Faulkner ( Boston) and Milton Hosps .; instr. obstetrics, Harvard Med. Sch .; capt., later major M.C., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Obstet. Soc. Boston. Clubs: Yale, Union Boat (Boston), The Country ( Brookline). Republican. Home: 252 Marlbor- ough St., Boston.
TORREY, Ray Ethan, professor of botany; b. North Leverett, Dec. 15, 1887; s. Theodore O. Torrey and Clara (Maynard) T .; ed. Montague high sch., B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1912; Ph. D., Harvard, 1918; un- married. Teacher, Grove City Coll. (Pa.) 1912- 1915; Wesleyan Univ., 1918-19; Mass. State College, 1919 to date. Author: General Botany for Col- leges; Instructors' Outline for General Botany; mag. articles on Philosophy of Biology; pamphlet : Science and its Functions in Education. Theo- sophical Society. Office: Clark Hall, Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Home: "Inwood", Amherst.
Y TOSDAL, Harry Rudolph; b. Esterville, Ia., Aug. 8, 1889; s. Henry Hendrickson Tosdal and Anna An- nette (Oleson) T .; ed. S.B., St. Olaf Coll. (Minn.), 1909; studied univs. Leipzig and Berlin ; Ph.D., V Harvard, 1915; m. Thora Helseth, July 15, 1925. Instr. economies, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1915-16; asst. prof. economics, Boston Univ., 1917-18, asso. prof., 1918-19, prof. and head of dept., 1919-20; lecturer on economics, Harvard, 1918-19; dir. student re- seareh, asst. prof. marketing, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm .. 1920-22, prof. marketing, 1922 -; fac- ulty ed., Harvard Business Review, 1922-39; pres. Boston Sales Managers Club, 1932-34; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Econ. ASS., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sei., Nat. Fed. Sales Execs., Am. Management Assn., Nat. Assn. Marketing Teachers (pres. 1935), Am. Marketing Assn., Delta Mu Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu. Clubs: University (Boston), Faculty (Cambridge), Author: Problems In Sales Manage- ment, 1921, 4th revised edit., 1939; New England Exporter, 1922: Problems in Export Sales Manage- ment, 1922; Principles of Personal Selling, 1925; Introduction to Sales Management, 1933 ; numerous articles in tech. jours. Lutheran. Olllee: 330 Mor- gan llall, Soldier's Field Sta., Boston. Home: 70 Bow Rd., Belmont.
TOULMIN, John Edwin, banker; b. Brookline, Nov. 1, 1902; s. John Edwin Toulmin and Alice (Bar- bour) T .; ed. Country Day sch. (Newton); Choate Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1925; m. Rose Cracroft Love-
land of Wilkes Barre, Sept. 25, 1926; children- Peter, Ilugh, Paul. Held various positions with First Nat. Bank of Boston since 1925, v.p., 1932 -. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Dedham Country and Polo, Harvard Varsity. Unitarian. Republi- can. Ollice: 67 Milk St., Boston. llome: Dedham St., Dover. Summer res .: Nonquitt.
TOUSANT, Emma Sanborn, lawyer; b. Bradford, Vt., Nov. 11, 1890; d. William Calef Sanborn and Abbie D. (Paine) S .; ed. Bradford Acad .; Bridgewater Normal Sch., Burdett Bus. Coll .; LI.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1921; m. John B. Tousant of St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 23, 1911. Engaged as teacher, pub. schs, 1909-1920; admitted to Mass. bar, 1924, to bar of Federal Courts, 1925; engaged in general practice of law, Quincy, 1924-27; mem. Indust. Accident Bd., 1927-38, chmn. 1938 -; del. conf. lu- ternat. Assn. Industrial Accident Bds. & Med., Geneva; Corp, of Faulkner Hosp .; dir. Nurses Training Sch. (Quincy); mem. exec. council, In- ternat. Assn. of Industrial Accident Boards; mem. Quincy, Mass., Norfolk Co., and Am. Bar Assns., Daughters of Vt., Quincy Ilist. Soc. Clubs: Busi- ness and Professional Women's (Quincy; hon. pres.), Business and Professional Women's Repub- lican (Boston), Norfolk County Women's Repub- liean (v.p.). Travel: Switz. Protestant. Repub- lican. Ofliee: 272 State St., Boston. Home: 41 Shelton Rd., Quincy.
FOUSEY, Richard, physicist; b. Somerville, May 18, 1908; s. Coleman Tousey and Adella R. (Hill) T .; ed. Somerville high sch .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1928; M.A., Harvard Univ., 1929, Ph.D., 1933; m. Ruth Lowe of Winchester, 1932. Bayard Cutting fellow, Harvard Univ., 1932-33, 1935-36; instr. physics, Harvard Univ., 1933-36; tutor, dlv. physical sel- ences, 1934-36; research instr. physics, Tufts Coll., 1936 -; mem. Am. Physical Soc., Optical Soc. Am., Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Nuttall Ornithological. Author: several papers in the field of optles. Travel: Europe. lege, Medford. Protestant. Office: Tufts Col- Home: 7 Atkins Place, Medford. TOWER, Alfred Leigh, business executive; b. Gro- ton, Sept. 12, 1892; s. Alfred O. Tower and Clara (Shepardson) T .; ed. Barre high sch., 1907-10; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1914; m. Laura Il. Sabin of Iladley, June 19, 1920; children-Richard Lelgh, Margaret Katherine. Instr. and prin. high sch., N.H., 1914-17; instr, physics, Mass. State Coll., 1919-21; head of sci. dept. Amherst high sch., 1921- 24; prin, high sch., Stafford Springs, Conn., 1924- 27; v.p. and dir. Dorothy Muriel's, Inc., bakery and food shop chain, Boston, 1927 -; 20 and 1st lt. Anti-Aircraft Seet , U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France, decorated with Croix de Guerre (Fr.); mem. Masons. Club: City (Boston). Congrega- tionalist. Office: 33 Everett St., Boston. Ilome: 50 l'aul St., Newton Centre.
TOWNE, Elizabeth, editor, writer: b. Portland, Ore., May 11, 1865; d. John Halsey Jones and Janc C. (Osborn) I .; ed. pub schs. and high sch., Port- land, Ore .; m. J. llolt Struble, 1880; children- Catherine Elizabeth (Mrs. Edward L. Twing), Chester Holt; m. (2nd) William ie. Towne of Hol- yoke, May 26, 1900. Began publication of Nautilus (New Thought Truth Mag.), estab. in Portland, Ore., 1898; moved to Holyoke, 1900; founder, The American School of Truth New Thought, 1923, pres. 1993 -; pres. and treas. The Elizabeth Towne Company, Inc., pubs, of Nautilus Mag. and New Thought books; pres. Internat. New Thought Al- liance, 1923-24, hon. pres., 1921-32, dir. 1918-30, 1932 -; now internat, lecturer and speaker at an- unal congresses; dir. Mass. Fed. Women's Clubs, 1917-19; chnnn. and founder, Holyoke Open Forum, instituted by Women's Mun. League; pres. All- Holyoke Open Forum Assn., 1921-25; chin. Open Forum Com. Holyoke Women's Club, 1910 -: chinn. N.E. Fed. Women's Clubs Lecture Bur., 1922-23; ordained minister, Church of the Truth, 1924; sec. for Hampden County, Women's Com., Council Nat. Defense; Alderman-at-large, Holyoke, 1926- 28, candidate for mayor, 1928; mem. Mass. League Women Voters (dir. 1928-33). Holyoke Leaguc Women Voters ( pres. 1921-33), Holyoke Council on World Relations, Chamber of Commerce, Delphian
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Club (pres., 1937-38). Clubs: Holyoke Women's (pres., 1921-23), Business and Professional Wom- en's (pres., 1929-31 ; chmn. internat. relations com., 1933-), Nat. Dem. Women's (Washington, D.C.), Am. Women's (London), Author: loy Philosophy, 1903; Meals Without Meat, 1903; Practical Meth- ods for Self-Development, 1904; How to Concen- trate, 1904; Ilow to Grow Success, 1904; llappi- ness and Marriage, 1904; How to Wake the Solar Plexus, 1904; How to Train Children and Parents, 1904; You and Your Forecs, 1905; Experiences in Self-1Iealing, 1905; The Life Power, 1906; Your Character, 1909; Lessons in Living, 1910; llow to Use New Thought in llome Life, 1915; What Af- firmation Shall I Use?, 1926; Democracy's Divi- dends, 1935; editorials many brochures. Office: 247 Cabot St., Holyoke. Home: 242 Oak St., Holyoke.
TOWNE, Joseph Minott, blank book manufacturer; b. East Orange, N.J., July 7, 1875; s. James Weld Towne and Cynthia (Gowing) T .; ed. Steven's Prep. Sch., 1892-93; M E., Steven's Inst. Tech. 1897; m. Louise Dodd of East Orange, N.J., Feb. 1, 1913; children-Willlam Brewster, Robertson Iledges. Engaged in mech, engring., 1898-1912, In active charge mfg., Nat. Blank Book Co., Holyoke, 1912-, v.p and dir., 1912 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Masons. Club: Engineers (N.Y.). Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: National Blank Book Co., Holyoke. Home: 215 Linden St., Holyoke.
TOWNSEND, Artemas C., lawyer; b. Rochester, Vt., May 28. 1890; s. Charles Edwin Townsend and Anne iliza (Cushman) T .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1907; A.B., Harvard, 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1914. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1914; in gen, practice law, Boston, 1914 -; asso. and part- ner, Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, 1914 -; served as ensign, U.S.N.R.F., 1918-19; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. City Boston. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Pokanoket (Dover), Mass. Repub- lican. Republican. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. llome: 282 Newbury St., Boston.
TOWNSEND, George Richards, consulting engineer, (retired), now in economic research; b. East Or- ange, N.J., 1877; s. A. S. Townsend and Mary E. (Everett) T .; ed. Adelphi Acad. (Brooklyn, N.Y.); grad., in naval architecture and marine engring., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1899; m. Mabel Currey Marcy of Richmond, Va., June 4, 1901; children-Doro- thy (d.), Rhoda (Mrs. J. Tobey Morley). Im-
ployed as naval architect and marine engr., Wil- liam Cramp & Sons, Shipbuilders, Philadelphia, Pa .; William R. Trigg Co., Richmond, Va .; Fore River Shipbuilding Co., Quincy ; production mgr., Worthington Pump Co., Harrison, N.J., 1907-15; v.p. and gen. mgr., Internat. Steel & Ordnance Co., N.Y. City, 1915-22; cons. mech. engr., N. Y., N.H. & I. R.R, 1922-30; mem. Delta Upsilon, Ma- sons (32°) K.T. Author: articles on engineering and economic subjects. Travel: Europe. Asia, Africa, No. and So. Am. Independent. llome: 38 Everett Av., Winchester.
Y TOWNSEND, Richard S., business man; b. Roxbury, July 27, 1885: s. Edward B. Townsend and Grace (Appleton) T .; ed. Brookline high sch., S.B., Ilar- vard, 1907; m. Edith Reed of Great Barrington, Sept. 29, 1914, (div.). Treas. Delaware, Lackawan- na & Wilkes Barre Coal Co., 1930 -; enlisted April, 1917, discharged, Dec. 1918, (It.) S.g., US.N.R.F. Clubs: T.&R., Union, Country. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 100 Milk St., Bos- ton. flome: Old Connecticut Path, Wayland.
Y TOWNSEND, William Howard, pressed steel manu- facturer; b. Millbury, Aug. 15, 1887; s. William Capron Townsend and Anna M. (Howard) T .; ed. Worcester high sch .; Westboro high sch .; Becker's Bus. Coll., 1903-05; in. Clara Victoria Johnson of Keene, N.11., Mar. 26, 1910; children -Phyllis Elora, Ruth Clara, Carolyn Howard. Employed various mfgs., 1905-14; founded N.E. Pressed Steel Co., 1914, treas, and dir. sinee incor- poration; dir., mem. exec. eom. Natiek Trust Co., Natick; mem. exec. com., Asso. Industries of Mass. Methodist. Republican. Offiee: N.E. Pressed Steel Co., Natick. Home: 108 Abbott Rd., Wellesley Ilills. Summer res .: West Harwieh.
VTOZZER, Alfred Marston, anthropologist; b. Lynn, July 4, 1877; s. Samuel Clarence Tozzer and Caro- line Blanchard (Marston) T .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1901, Ph. D., 1904; Am. fellow Archacol. Inst. America, 1902-05; m. Margaret Tenney Castle, Apr. 10, 1913; children-Ann (d.), Joan. Dir. In- ternat. Sch. of Archaeology, Mexico, 1913-14; instr. anthropology, Harvard, 1905-12, asst. prof., 1912- 20, asso. prof., 1920, prof. 1921-, also curator Middle American archaeology, sec. and librarian, Peabody Museum; hon, prof., Musea Nac., Mexico; fellow Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scl- ences, A.A.A.S, Am. Ethnol. Soc., Am. Anthrop. Assn., Am. Geog. Soc., Royal Anthrop. Inst., Bos- ton Soc. Nat. Hist., Harvard Travellers Club, Royal Geog. Soe .; mem. Am. Folk-Lore Soc., Archaeol. Inst. Am., Am. Antiq. Soc., Mass. Hist. Soc., Colonial Soc. of Mass .; corr. mem. Société des Américanistes de Paris, Soc. de Historia (Guatemala), Hispanic Soc. Author: A Compara- tive Study of the Mayas and Lacandones, 1907; Ruins of Tikal, 1911; Ruins of Nakum, 1913; Maya Grammar, 1921; Social Origins and Social Con- tinuities, 1925; numerous pamphlets. Address: 7 Bryant St., Cambridge.
"TRAFFORD, Bernard Walton, banker; b. Dart- mouth, July 2, 1871; s. William Bradford Trafford and Rachel Mott (Davis) T .; ed. high sch., Fall River; grad., Phillips Exeter Acad., 1889; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Leonora Brooks Borden of Fall River, June 5, 1901; children-Leonora (Mrs. George Owen, Jr.), Rachel (Mrs. Ilerbert S. Carter, Jr.), Bernard W., Annette (Mrs. II. Harri- son Hadley, Jr.), Ada Brooks (Mrs. Charles E. Mason, Jr.). Began with Ain. Tel. & Tel. Co .; later mem. engring. staff, Bell Telephone Co., beenme sr. operating v.p., Middle West; v.p. First Nat. Bank of Boston, 1912-28, Pres. Mar. 1928-Dec. 1929, v. chmn. bd. 1929-35, chmm. 1935 -; pres. Sterling Ring Traveller Co .; dir. N E. Tel. & Tel. Co., West- port Mfg. Co .; mem. corp., Suffolk Sav. Bk .; tr. Phillips Exeter Acad; regent, Avon Sch., Farm- ington, Conn .; in charge membership campaign, N.I., Am. Red Cross, 1917, war fund campaign, 1918. Clubs: llarvard, Union, Milton, Hoosic- Whisick (Boston), Country (Brookline). Oflice: 67 Milk St., Boston. Home: Milton.
TRAINER, Harry Potter, yacht broker; b. Boston, Dec. 8, 1891; s. Harry Reeves Trainer and Celia Emogene (Potter) T .; ed. Brookline high sch .; Stone Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1915; m. Anne Harvey of Wellesley Hills, June 2, 1920; children-Harry Potter, Jr., Nancy, Phoebe Anne. Started as clk. with Johns-Manville, Inc., 1915; now v.p., sec., and dir., Eldredge, Meinnis, Inc., naval architects, engrs., and yacht brokers; 1st lieut. in air service, U.S.A., during World War; mem. Yacht Architects and Brokers Assn., Ine. Clubs: Brae Burn Country (W. Newton), Boston Yacht. Protestant. Republican. Office: 131 State St., Boston. Home: 71 Windsor Rd., Waban.
TRASKK, John William, physician; b. Bay City, Mich., Feb. 18, 1877; s. William Henry Trask and Ellen (McKim) T .; M.D., Univ. of Mich., 1901; m. Fleta Lawrence of Detroit, Mich., Aug. 23, 1902; children -Elsie Margaret, Ethel Lawrence, lohn Lawrence. Commissioned asst. surgeon in U.S. Pnb. Health, service, 1902; promoted and commissioned passed asst. surgeon, 1907; asst. surgeon general, 1909- 1918: commissioned surgeon, 1914, and promoted to Med. Director, 1930; detalled to duty as follows: U.S. Marine Hosp., Detroit, 1902; U.S. Tubereulosis Sanatorium, Fort Stanton, New Mex., 1902-1904; U.S. Marine Hosp., Chicago, 1904-1905; U.S. Pub. Health Service Bur., Wash., D.C., 1905-1918; Med. Dir. U.S. Employees' Compensation Commn., 1918- 1922; in charge of the following U.S. Marine Hos- pitals: Buffalo, N.Y., 1922-1926, Baltimore, Md., 1926-1930, Chicago, 111., 1930-1935, Chelsea, 1935 -; also in charge Dlv. of Sanitary Reports and Statis- tics, U.S. Pub. Ilcalth Service Bur., 1909-1918; chmn. Section of Vital Statisties of the Am. Pub. Ilealth Assn., 1915-1918; mem. sub-com. on tuber- culosis and on statistics of the com. on hygiene and sanitation of the General Med. Bd., and of the sub-com. on Information and Statistics of the
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Com. on Labor of the Council of Nat. Defense during World War; mem. A.M.A., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Assn. of Military Surgeons of the U.S., Mass. Med. Soc., Phi Rho Sigma; mem. Boston Med. Library Assn .; Fellow A.C.P. Author: a di- gest of laws relating to the reporting of eases of disease, 1911; Vital Statisties, 1914; Physiology, Hygiene and Sanitation and Primer of personnel hygiene (text books), 1923; also chapters in va- rious medical books and papers in medical jour- nals and Government publications principally on vital statistics, tuberculosis, malaria, smallpox, milk as factor in the spread of disease; geo- graphie distribution of disease. Office and Home: U.S. Marine Hospital, Chelsea.
TRAYLOR, Fitzhugh, insurance underwriter; b. Otwell, Ind., Apr. 4, 1898; s. Charles A. Traylor and Lydia (Eubanks) T .; ed. A.B., Indiana State Teachers Coll., 1922; in. Sadie Petry of Anderson, Ind., Jan. 9, 1901; children-Billy IIugh, Shirley Ann, Keith Irving, Eleanor Sue. Teacher, jr. high sch., Montgomery, Ind., 1916-18; prin. high sch., Medaryville, Ind., 1919-22; with Equitable Life Ins. Soc., 1922-, becoming agency mgr. 1931; served in U.S. Navy, June 4, 1918 to Sept. 1919; moni. Boston Assn. Life Underwriters (v.p.), Chartered Life Underwriters (dir. of Boston chap.), Eastern Dept. Mgrs. Assn. (p. pres. ), Ma- sons. Club: Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Methodist. Office: 100 Milk St., Boston. Home: 214 Woodland Rd., Auburndale.
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TREADWAY, Allen Towner, hotel owner and con- gressman; b. Stockbridge, Sept. 16, 1867; s. Wil- liam Denton Treadway and Harriet ( Heaton) T .; ed. Williams Acad .; A.B., Amherst, 1886, LL.D., 1934; m. Sylvia Shares of New Haven, Conn., Oct. 25, 1893; 1 son-Heaton I., Mem, Mass. llo. of Rep., 1901, (eom. on ways and means), Senate, 1908-11, (pres. 1909-11); mem. 63rd to 76th Congresses (1913-41), first Mass. Dist .; mem. Ways and Means Com., Joint Congressional Com, on In- ternal Taxation; dir. N.E. Flre Ins. Co., Lee Sav. Bk .; mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Masons (active 33° ). Episcopalian. Republican. Home: Stockbridge. TREADWAY, Laurls Goldsmith, hotel operator; b. Somerville, May 13, 1884; s. Charles Treadway and Emma (Goldsmith) T .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1908; m. Ilelen Fowle, Apr. 10, 1911; children-Richard, John, Mrs. An- toinette Fowle, David, Jane. Manager of Wil- liams Inn since 1911; operator of 15 hotels known as "Real New England Inns", 1920-39; dir. Wil- liamstown Nat. Bk., Williamstown Sav. Bk .; mem. sch. and finance coms .; sergt. Co. E, 20th Regt., M.S.G., 3 yrs., World War, now major Q.M. Res. Clubs: University (Boston), Rotary (Williams- town). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Williams Inn, Williamstown. Home: Lynde Lane, Williamstown.
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TREAT, George Winfield, banker; b. Livermore Falls, Me., July 21, 1875; s. Winfield S. Treat and Sarah B. (Pierpont) T .; ed. grad. Ilebron (Me.) Acad., 1894; B.S., M.I.T., 1898; m. Elsie M. Rey- nolds of Livermore Falls, Me., July 18, 1906. Bridge engr., 1899; with E. H. Rollins & Sons, Inc., investment bankers, Boston, 1900-, sales mgr. 1913-16, dir. 1916-26, pres. 1926-29, chmn. bd. 1929-31, now dir .; dir. Am. Wire Fabrics Co., Boston Metrop. Bldgs., Ine., B.B. & R. Knight, Wiekwire Spencer Steel Co. (ehmn. reorganiza- tion com.); chmn. bondholders' protective com., Eastern Mfg. Co .; tr. Hebron Acad., Mass. Mem. Ilosps., Pownal (Me.) State Sch .; mem. Alumni Council of M.I.T., Masons (32°), K.T., Shrine, Boston Ch. Commerce. Clubs: Algonquin, Ex- change, Boston Athletie Assn., University (Bos- ton, N.Y.). Ilome: 56 Monatiquot Av., Braintree. TREDENNICK, John, wholesale coal dealer; b. Cheshire, Conn .; s. Nicholas James Tredennick and Elizabeth Ann (Hoal) T .; ed. Cheshire gram. sch .; m. Mary Mather Brooks, Oct. 1, 1900; children- Mary Brooks, Linda. Clerk in ins, office, 1886-92, engaged in wholesale coal business, 1919 -. Mein. Ch. of Christ, Seientist. Republican. Office: 185 Devonshire St., Boston. Ilome: 8 Sheffield West, Winchester.
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V TREGONING, Frances Evelyn, leeturer on current events; b. West Boylston, Sept. 10, 1884; d. WIl- liam Mason Goodale and Ella C. (Plerce) G .; ed West Boylston high sch .; diploma, Worcester Teacher's Coll., 1906; courses, Brown Univ .; m. Edgar Tregoning of Attleboro, Apr. 4, 1911; 1 dau .- Evelyn Mae. Engaged as teacher, pub. schs., 1906-11; mem. State Div. Edn., Mass. State Fed. of Women's Clubs, 1929-31, State Chmn. Div. Edn., 1932-35; State Oflieer and dir. 3rd Dist. Mass. State Fed. Women's Clubs, 1935 -; chmn. Attle- boro Rep. City Com. 1938 -; dir. Attleboro Family Welfare Assn .; mem. O.E.S. (past matron). Clubs: Etaerio (Attleboro), Attleboro Woman's (pres.), Presidents of Mass., Boston City Federation. Travel: So. Am., Mex., Cuba, much of U.S. Univer- salist. Republican. Home: 27 Upland Rd., Attle- boro.
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