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TRENOR, Albert Delafield, mechanical engineer; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 29, 1888; s. John D. Trenor and Ida A (Cole) T .; ed. Chapin Sch. (N.Y.C.); M.E., Stevens Tech., 1911; M.S., Princeton Univ., 1912; m. Bernice W. Walworth of Cleveland, O., Sept. 24, 1918 (d.); children-Patricia W., Pamela J. Be- came associated with John Hays Hammond Jr. as engineer in Hammond Radio Research Laboratory, (Gloucester), 1913; company reorganized as Ham- mond Research Corp., 1928; v.p. and asst. treas., 1928 -; v.p. Radio Eng. Co. of N.Y., v.p. Newtone Engring Co., v.p. and dir. Hammond Museum; ex- perimental work on Hammond radiodynamic tor- pedoes at Fort Monroe, Va., and at Naval Tor- pedo Station, Newport, R.I. during world war; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., F.A.A.A.S. Clubs: Magnolia Beach. Travel: Through Europe twice, West In- dies, and Panama twice. Protestant. Republican. Office: llanimond Research Corp., Gloucester. Home: Crows Nest, Gloucester.
( TRIGGS, Daniel Joseph, lawyer; b. Brockton, Jan. 25, 1888; s. John Triggs and Norah O'Callaghan; ed. Brockton high sch .; Niagara Univ. ; A.B., A.M., lloly Cross Coll .; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Mabelle M. Casey of Worcester, Sept. 12, 1916; children-Mary, Grace, Louise, Martha, Daniel J Admitted to Mass. bar, 1912; in practlee of law. Boston, 1912 -; dir. J. P. O'Connell Co., Boston; otlieer, James W. Brine Co. (Boston) ; dir. Home for Destitute Catholic Children, Boston; mem. Ply- mouth County, Boston and Am. Bar Assns., Har- vard Law Sch. Assn. Clubs: Boston City, Univer- sity (Brockton). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 191 Newbury St., Brockton. Summer res .: Silver Beach, Falmouth.
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TRILLING, Hyman S., banker; b. Boston, Nov. 3, 1907; s. Louis Trilling and Goldie (Rabinovitz) T .; ed. grad., Boston Latin sch., 1924; B.S. (magna cum laude), Tufts Coll., 1928; student, Harvard, 1933-34; m. Edith R. Mann of Boston, Aug. 24, 1928; children-Carol Ann, William Mann. Treas. Pilgrim Acceptance & Finance Corp., 1928-, pres. 1931 --; pres. and treas. Hlub Cash & Carry Grocery, Inc .; mem. Zionist Orgu. of Am., Asso. Jewish Philanthropies, Phi Beta Delta, B'nai B'rith. Of- fice: 24 School St., Boston. Home: 138 Cotton St., Newton.
TRIMBLE, Harry Clyde, asst. prof. biological chem- istry; b. Geneva, Ia., Mar. 7, 1889; s. Thomas An- derson Trimble and Mary ( Wilkinson) T .; ed. A.B., Cornell College, 1910; M.S., 1916; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1918. Teacher science, high sch., Chero- kee, Ia., 1910-12; asst. in physics. Bradley Poly- tech. Inst., Peoria, Ill., 1912-14; asst. in organic chem., Univ. Chicago, 1914-17; instr., Univ. No. Dakota, 1917-18; asst. prof., 1918-21; assoc. prof., 1921-24; Nat. Research Council fellow, Harvard Med. School, 1923-24; asst. prof. biol. chem., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1924 -; served as pvt., Inf., U.S.A., World War; fellow, A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, S.A.R .; fellow Am. Inst. Nutrition, Am. Soe. Biol. Chem., Inter- nat. Assn. for Dental Research. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), llarvard Faculty (Camb.). Author: sei- entifie papers in various scientific jours. Office: Harvard Medical School, Boston. Home: 145 Long- wood Av., Brookline.
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V TRIPP, Curtis Carver, surgeon; b. Fairhaven, June 3, 1896; s. George H. Tripp and Helen E. (Covell) T .; ed. Fairhaven high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth, 1918; M.D., Cornell Unlv. Med. Sch., 1921; m. Gladys M. Ruffin of Chicago, Ill., 1925; children-Vir- ginia Hamilton, Louisa Carver. Gen. interne, Mary Hitchcock Mem. Hosp., Hanover, N.H., 1921; surg. interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1921-1923; practice of surgery in New Bedford, 1923 -; cons. thoracic surg., Sassaquin Sanatorium; surg., St. Luke's Hosp. (New Bedford) ; see. med. staff, St. Luke's Hosp .; served with U.S. Naval Reserves, 1918; dir. New Bedford Family Welfare Soc .; fel- low A.C.S .; mem. Gamma Alpha, Phi Gamma Delta, Nu Sigma Nu, A.M.A. Mass. Med. Soc., New Bed- ford Med. Soc. (past pres.), Am. Urol. Soc. Clubs: Yacht (New Bedford), Luncheon (New Bedford), Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc. Protestant. Republi- can. Offiec and home: 416 County St., New Bed- ford.
V TRIPP, Harold James, insurance; b. Epsom, N.11., Mar. 5, 1900; s. Walter Henry Tripp and Alice (Fowler) T .; ed. Pembroke Acad., 1913-17; Univ. N.H., 1917-18; m. Esther Mott of Providence, R.I., Oct. 15, 1927; 1 son-John Fowler. Insurance solicitor, 1920-25; spl. agt., Mass. Indemnity Ins. Co., 1925-27, claim adjuster, 1927-29, supt. of agen- cies, 1929-30, mgr. claim dept., 1930-, dir. 1933 -; asst. treas., 1933-35; 2nd v.p., 1935-36, Ist v.p., 1936 -; served in U.S. Army, 1918-19; mem. Masons Oddfellows. Clubs: University, Woodland Golf. Republican. Office: 632 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 81 Adena Rd., West Newton.
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TRIPP, Thomas A., banker; b. Fairhaven, Oct. 8, 1857; s. Arnold G. Tripp and Susan T. (Swift) T .; ed. Fairhaven high sch., Moses Brown Sch. ( Prov- idence. R.I.) m. Lois E. Babcock of South Kings- town, R.I., June 24, 1886; ch .- Stanley R., Anna L., Mary A. Manager of Pairpoint Corp., pres. Fair- haven Water Co .; pres. Fairhaven Instn. for Sav., Fairhaven; dir. First Nat. Bk., New Bedford; dir. Nat. Bk., Fairhaven; chmn. Fairhaven Sch. Bd., 1902-1918; tr. Milicent Lib. (Fairhaven), Society of Friends. Quaker. Republican. Office and home: Fairhaven.
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TRIPPENSEE, Reuben Edwin, professor of wildlife management; b. Flint, Mich., Apr. 20, 1894; s. Wil- liam Frederick Trippensee and Ruflina (Teachout) T .; ed. Ferris Inst., Big Rapids, Mich., 1916; B.S., Mich. State Coll., East Lansing, Mich., 1920; M.S., Univ. Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1933, Ph. D., 1934; m. Gertrude Fox of Saginaw, Mich., 1922. Instr. biol., Saginaw (Mich.) Schs., 1924-31; jr. instr., Sch. Forestry & Conservation, Univ. Mich., 1931-34; in charge of Wildlife Management, U.S. Forest Service, Region 9, Milwaukee, Wis., 1934-36; prof. wildlife management, Mass. State Coll., 1936 -; served as pvt., Signal Corps, U.S.A., World War; mem. Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Author: numer- ous scientific articles on wildlife and forestry sub- jects. Protestant. Office: French Hall, Mass. State Coll, Anilierst. Home: 9 Chestnut St., An- herst.
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TROCCOLI, Giovanni Battista, portrait painter; b. Lauropoli, Italy, Oct. 15, 1882; s. Francesco Troc- coli and Filomena ( Ferrari) T .; brought to U.S. in 1893, naturalized, 1901; ed. Boston . high sch., 1893-97; Julien Academy, Paris, 1900-02; Ilarvard Univ. Summer Sch .; studied with Dr. Denman W. Ross of Cambridge and 11. Dudley Murphy of Lex- ington; m. Margaret Champney of Lexington, March 10, 1919. Artist since 1898; modeled with John Evans Co. and Domingo Mora of Boston; studied in Boston, Paris, Amsterdam, and Spain until 1903; portrait commissions in Boston, Cali- fornia, etc .; represented in Detroit Art Mus., Bos- ton Art Mus. Awarded: honorable mention, Car- negie Inst., 1911; Norman Wait Harris silver medal, Chicago Art Inst., 1913; gold medal, Pan- ama-Pacific Exhin., 1915; Thomas W. Proctor prize, Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. City, 1922; hon. mention, Horticultural Ilall, Boston, 1930. Served with U.S. Army during war, camouflaging field guns at Watertown arsenal. Travel: Eng., Fr., It., Sp., Belg., Hol., Afr., Can. Home: 21 Morscland Av., Newton Centre, Mass.
TROWBRIDGE, Cornelius Polhemns, clergyman; b. N.Y. City, Aug. 22, 1898; s. Augustus Trowbridge and Sarah Esther (Fulton) T .; ed. The Ilill. Seh., Pottstown, Pa .; A.B., Princeton Univ., 1921; Har- vard Law Sch .; B.D., Virginia Thcol. Sem., 1925; m. Margaret M. Laird of Wilmington, Del., June 1924; children-Anne Lee, Sarah Fulton, Cornelius Robertson, Margaret Laird. Asst. minister, Cal- vary Ch., N.Y. City, 1925-27; rector, Grace Ch., Salem, 1928-35; canon, Cathedral Ch. St. Paul, Boston, 1935 -; chaplain, Concord Conf. for Young People; Episcopal chaplain, Charlestown State Prison; Mass. Ho. Rep., Boston; served as 2d lt., Inf., S.A.T.C., July-Dec. 1918. Author: Nelson D. Gifford-A Sketch. Episcopalian. Office: 26 Ten- plc Place, Boston. Home: 41 Spooner Rd., Chest- nut Hill. Summer res .: Nelson, N.H.
TROWBRIDGE, Willlam Sherman, railway execu- tive; b. Pawling, N.Y., Jan. 11, 1880; s. Belden C. Trowbridge and Josephine M. (Campbell) T .; ed. high sch., Pawling and Hackensack, N.J .; m. Mil- dred S. Warner, June 30, 1905; children-Marion Warner, Marjory Annis, Lois Sabin. With N. Y.C. R.R., 1895-1911; asst. auditor, B. & A.R.R., 1911- 15, auditor 1915-18; comptroller, B.&M.R.R., 1918- 30, v.p. 1930 -; also v.p. Me. Cent. R.R. Co., Port- land Terminal Co .; dir. and treas. North Station Hotel Bldg., Inc., Conn. & Passumpsic Rivers R.R; treas. Massawippi Valley Ry .; dir. Boston & Me. Transportation Co., Sullivan County R.R., Concord & Montreal R.R., Springfield Terminal Ry., Con- cord R.R. Corp., Franklin & Tilton R.R., Peters- borough & Hillsborough R.R., Lake Champlain & St. Lawrence Junction Ry., Springfield Electric Ry. Co., Dexter & Piscataquis R.R. Co., Dexter & Newport R.R. Portland & Rumford Falls R.R .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Rotary, Traffic of N.E. Methodist. Republican. Office: North Station, Boston. Home: 34 Clyde St., Newtonville.
TRUDEN, James L., railway official; b. Pittsfield, May 20, 1871; s. James J. Truden and Celia (Dur- win) T .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Mary Roche of Spring- field, June 26, 1907. Began active career as tele- graph operator, B. & A.R.R., 1889, asst. yard mas- ter and night yard master, No. Adams Junction, 1895-99, train dispatcher, Springfield, 1901-06, trainmaster, 1906-07, supt., Albany div., 1907-10, gen. supt., Boston, Feb. 1, 1910-July 31, 1939; gen. mgr., Boston, Aug. 1, 1939 -. Office: 332 South Station, Boston. Ilome: 1887 Beacon St., Brook- line.
TRUESDALE, Philemon E., surgeon; b. 1874; ed. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898. Practiced surg., Fall River, 1900 -; founded Truesdale Hosp., 1905, and has charge of it. Office: Trucsdale Hospital, Fall River.
TRUFANT, Russell Alden, civil engineer; b. Whit- man, Apr. 10, 1893; s. Walter Ezra Trufant and Carolyn Ellsworth (Cobb) T .; ed. Whitman high sch .; M.I.T., 1910-14; m. Eisabeth D). Brown of San Benito, Tex., May 22, 1918; children-Ella Dona- vont, Carolyn Cobb. With 11. L. White, C.E., Braintree, 1914-17; irrigation work, lower Rio Grande Valley, Tex., 1917-21; asst. highway engr., State of Ill., 1921-27; supt., Trufant Cranberry Co., No. Carver, 1927-35; W.P.A. coordinator, Middle- boro, 1935-38; chmn. Middleboro Planning Bd .; asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Engring. Soes. N.E. Desc. John Alden. Congregationalist. Republi- can. llome: 1 A Benton St., Middleboro.
FRULL, Larkin Thorndike, lawyer; b. Tewksbury, Oet. 17, 1857; s. Nathaniel Trull and Maranda (Wood) T .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1879; student, Boston Univ. Law Sch .; m. Hannah J. Bailey of Lowell, Oct. 8, 1884. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1882; in gen. prac- tice of law, Lowell, continuously, 1882 -; mem. firm Trull & Wier & O'Donoghue, 1888-1936; coun- sel for Boston & Me. R.R. over 35 yrs .; counsel for Eastern Mass. Street Ry. Co. over 35 yrs .; tr. Central Sav. Bk. of Lowell, 1896-, Lowell Cem- etery Corp., 1903-, Lowell Gen. Hosp. since its incorporation 1891 ; served as city solicitor, Lowell, 1888-89; mem. nat. and local law assus., Pi Eta ( Harvard). Club: Yorick (Lowell). Baptist. Re-
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TRUSTMAN, Benjamin Arthur, lawyer; b. Minsk, Russia, June 14, 1902; s. Israel Trustman and Pessie (Rubin) T .; ed. Boston Latin sch, 1914-18 (Franklin medalist); (summa eum laude), Ilar- vard, 1922; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1925; m. Julia Bertha Myerson of Brookline, July 31, 1927; children-Alan Robert, Phyllis Anne. Adm. Mass. bar, 1925; asso, with Dunbar, Nutter & McClennen and successor firm Nutter, McClennen and Fish, Boston, 1925-, mem. of firm, 1934 -; mem. Town Meeting, Brookline; sec. and dir. Ilebrew Free Loan Soc. of Boston; mem. Am., Mass., and Boston Bar Assus., Brookline Chamber of Com- merce, Asso. Jewish Philanthropies, Brookline Zionist Orgn., Temple Ohabel Shalom. Club: New Century. Jewish. Office: 200 Devonshire St., Bos- ton. Ilome: 161 Clinton Rd., Brookline.
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V TRYON, James Libby, publicist and lecturer; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 21, 1864; s. Joseph Tryon and Ellen Bigelow (Cummings) T .; ed. Portland (Mc.) high sch .; Westbrook Sem., 1883; A B, Harvard, 1894; B.D, Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1897; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1909; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1910; m. Kate Allen of Naples and Portland, Me., Sept. 15, 1885; ehildren-James Libby (d.), Sylvia, Robert Jordan (d.), Richard Westcott. Reporter, Portland Press, 1884; city ed., Portland Express, 1885, Bangor Commercial, 1886; night ed., Port- land Argus, 1887-88; deacon, P.E. Ch., 1896, priest, 1897; reetor, All Saints' Ch, Attleboro, 1897-1907, Church of St. John, Evangelist, Mansfield, 1900-07; asst. sec. Am. Peace Soc., 1907-11, dir. N.I. Dept., 1911-18; sec. Mass. Peace Soc., 1911-14; sec. Me. Peace Soc. and Me. Prison Assn., 1917-18; lecturer in internat. law, Unlv. Me., 1918-19; leeturer in internat. law, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1919-29, asst. reg- istrar, 1920-26, asst. to sec. of faculty, 1926, in charge of admissions, 1920-36, asst. prof., 1922, asso. prof., 1923, prof., 1931, now emeritus; admit- ted to Me. bar, 1916, U.S. Dist. Court, Me., 1918; mem. Mohonk Confs., 1907-16; Internat, Peace Con- gress, Munich, 1907, London, 1908, Geneva, 1912, The Hague, 1913; Peace Congress of Prot. Chs., Constance, Germany, 1914; leeturer on Internat. Arbitration, Episc. Theol. Sch, Cambridge, 1908- 11; lecture tour of Canadian clubs, univs. and chs. to promote the peace centennial, spring, 1911; Mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Am. Soc. for Jud. Settlement of Internat. Disputes, Boston Univ. Al- umni Assn. (dir.), For. Policy Assn., Masons. Clubs: M.I.T. Faculty, Field and Forest (pres. 1927-29). Author of "A Century of Anglo-Ameri- can Peace"; "The Motherland of Maine"; pan- phlets and articles on international affairs; eontr. on internat. peace to Am. Year Book, Yale Law Journal, Advocate of l'eace. Made to M.I.T., a series of reports on policies and methods observed while on extensive speaking tours among schs. and colls. of U.S., Can. and Cuba, in explanation and support of advaneed tech. edn., an unusual educa- tional mission. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 55 Terrace Rd., Medford.
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TRYON, Kate Allen, writer and leeturer; b. Naples, Me., March 18, 1865; d. Charles Addison Allen and Annie (Walker) A .; ed. Portland high sch., 1885; Acad. and pvt. tutclage; R.I. Sch. of Design, 1904- 07; Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston, 1907-09; m. James Libby Tryon, Sept. 15, 1885; children-James Libby (d.), Sylvia (Mrs. Louis C. Kramer), Robert Jor- dan (d.), Richard Westcott. Reporter, Bangor Commercial, 1886, Boston Advertiser and Record, 1888-90; lecturer on birds and writer on nature, 1890 -; popularized study of New England song birds; made five journeys to Eng. to prepare illus. book on Wiltshire country; recently sojourned in Old Provence to Interpret in writing and color the country of Van Gogh, Cezanne, and Mistral. Clubs: Boston Art, Brookline Bird. Ilome: 55 Terraee Rd., Medford.
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TRYON, Warren Stenson, assistant professor; b. Middletown, Conn., Oct. 15, 1901; s. Charles War- ren Tryon and Lucy (Stenson) T .; ed. Hartford (Conn.) hlgh sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1923; A.M., Harvard, 1924; student, Inst. de Touraine
(Tours, Fr.), 1930; in. Rachel Keller of Windham, Conn., 1925; children-Jeremy Warren, Jonathan Stedman. Instr. hist., State Univ. la., 1924-25; Ohio State Univ., 1925-26; Harvard, 1926-27; Simmons Coll., 1927 -; lecturer, Boston Pub. Lib. Author: articles in mags, and periodicals. Travel: Fr., Eng., Belg., Hol., Ger., Aus., 1928-30. Desc. Isaac Johnson, 1st capt. Ancient & llon. Arty .; Jonathan Edwards, divine, author, pres. of Princeton; Aaron Burr, v.p. Princeton. Episcopalian (vestryman, St John's Ch .. Gloucester). Democrat. Oflice: 300 The Fenway, Boston. Ilome: 71 Granite St., Rock- port.
VTRYON, Winthrop Pitt, musical eritic; b. Cape Ellz- abeth, Me., June 10, 1869; s. Joseph Tryon and Ellen Bigelow (Cummings) T .; ed. grad. high sch., Deering, Me., 1885; grad. Boston Latin sch., 1888; A.B, Harvard, 1892; studied musical theory with Henry J. Storer of Boston; m. Lillian Wainwright Ilart of New Britain. Conn., Oct. 30, 1909; 1 dau .- Agatha. Teacher Greek, high sch., Brookline, 1898-99, New Britain, Conn., 1900-04; musical critic Christian Sei. Monitor, Boston, 1908-18, at N.Y. City for same paper, 1918-34, except for a short period, 1921; staff writer, main office, Boston, 1934 -; mem. Delta Upsilon. Travel: France, win- ter of 1928-29. Desc. William Tryon of Wethers- field, Conn. Christian Scientist. Democrat. Of- fiee: 1 Norway St., Boston. Ilome: 270 Bay State Rd., Boston.
TUCKER, Carlton Everett, professor; b. Whitman, Nov. 13, 1896; s .: Amasa C. Tucker and Lizzie M. (Reed) T .; ed. Whitman high sch .; S.B., M.I.T. and Ilarvard, 1918; in. Louise Porter of Whitman, Aug. 12, 1922; children-Caroline Louise, Naney Elisa- beth. Asst., elec. engring., M.IT., 1918-19; instr., 1919-24, asst. prof., 1924-30; asso. prof., 1930-38, prof., 1938 -; 14, Am. Inst. E.E .; mem. Inst. Radio Engrs .; Soe. Promotion Engring. Edn. Club: Engrs. (Boston). Author: (with Ricker) Electri- cal Engineering Laboratory Experiments; Sect. 28 on Electrical Measurements in General Engineering Handbook. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fiec: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 64 Fullerton Av., Whitman.
TUCKER, Charles William, comptroller; b. Cam- bridge, June 4, 1897; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; lluntington Sch .; grad. Bentley Sch. of Acount- ing & Finance, 1922; m. Eudora Cutting of Cam- bridge, Apr. 21, 1919; children-Ward Cutting, Charlotte Esther, Lucile, Donald Charles. Cost accountant, William Carter Co., Needham; pub. accountant, Edwin L. Pride & Co .; Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery; C.P.A., 1924; treas., Charles V. Daiger Co .; comptroller, Boston Y.W.C.A .; comptroller, mem., Bd. of Execs., II. P. Ilood & Sons, Inc., 1929 -; pres. Commn. Finance, N.E. Conf., M.E. Ch .; clk. corp., State Exec. Com., Y.M.C.A.s of Mass. and R.I .; mem. corp., N.E. Dea- coness llosp .; fellow Mass. Soc C.P.A.'s; asso. Am. Inst. Accountants; ehmn., Controllers' Council, Internat. Assn. Milk Dealers; dir. Controllers' Council, Internat. Assn. Ice Cream Mfrs .; National dir. Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants (past pres. Bos- ton Chap.); pres. N.E Control-Controllers Inst. Am .; mem. Beaver Lodge (Belmont), A.F.&A.M., Belmont Royal Arch Chap., Scottish Rites Bodies, Valley of Boston (32º), Aleppo Temple, A.A.O. N.M.S. Club: Exeter (N.H ) Country. Methodist. Republican. Office: 1I. P. Ilood & Sons. Inc., 500 Rutherford Av., Boston. Ilome: 81 Long Av., Belmont. Summer res .: Hledding, N.II.
TUCKER, Donald Skeele, economist; b. Peoria, Ill., Dee. 17, 1884; s. Frederic Sidney Tucker and Mary (Stelley) T .; ed. Dulwich Coll. (London, Eng- land); Colorado Springs (Colo.) high sch .; A.B., Colo. Coll., 1906; A.M., Williams Coll., 1912; Ph D., Columbia, 1916; m. Avls Sessions Jones of Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 13, 1919; 1 son-Donald Asa. High sch. teacher and prin. in Colorado, 1906- 1910; sec. Colo. Coll., 1910-11; lecturer, Columbia Univ., 1914-16; asst. prof., Wellesley Coll., 1916- 1920; asst. prof . (later prof ), Mass. Inst. Tech., 1920 -; mem. Am. Eeon. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn. Author: Peoples Banks. Travel: Eng. and Europe.
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TUCKER, Elmer C., paper manufacturer; b. Chelsea, Nov. 2, 1892; s. Elmer E. Tucker and Elizabeth P. (Sanborn) T .; ed. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1913; student, Harvard Grad. Sch., 1915; in. Olive A. Spencer of Berwiek, Me., May 15, 1916; children -Dorothy Spencer, Elizabeth Sherman. Chemist, Crocker, Mellwain Co., mfrs., Holyoke, 1915-19, supt., 1919-23; supt., Chemical Paper Mig. Co., Hol- yoke, 1923-27. v.p. and dir, 1927 -; v.p. and dir. Crocker, McElwain Co., 1927 -; dir. Holyoke Coop. Bk .; mem. bd. aldermen, Holyoke, 1932-33, 1934-36. Office: 642 Main St., Holyoke. Home: 55 Yale St., Holyoke.
Y TUCKER, Ethelyn Dahliaette Maria, librarian; b. Hardwick; d. William Henry Tueker and Dahlia- ette Maria (Dennis) T .; ed. Smith Coll. Lib. Asst., \' Forbes Library, Northampton; cataloguer, Har- vard Coll. Library, Cambridge; lib., Arnold Arbo- retum, Jamaica Plain, 1918 -; mem. Am. Lib. Assn., Special Libraries Assn .. Smith Alumnae Assn., Harvard Univ. Library Club. Clubs: Smith Coll., Business and Professional Women's (Boston). Compiler: Cataogue of the Library of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, 3 vols., 1914-33. Author: The Lure of Gardening as Expressed by its Literature; Plants and the Men Whose Names They Commemorate. Baptist. Republican. Of- fice: Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain. Home: 7 Elliot St., Jamaica Plain.
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TUCKER, Herbert Ames, broker (retired) ; b. Dor- chester, Jan. 1, 1862; s. James Tucker and Mary M. (Ames) T .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; Amherst Coll., 1882; m. Mary Hamilton Chase of Lawrence, Nov. 19, 1905. Clk., 1882-1890; mem. brokerage firm, Emery and Tucker, 1890-1905; Tueker, Hayes & Co., 1905-1915; Tueker Bartholomew & Co., 1920-1925; nem. N.Y. Stock Exchange until re- tirement. Clubs: Union (Boston), The Country (Brookline). Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 55 Chestnut St., Boston.
Y TUCKER, Oreb Mitchell, banker; b. Boston, June 17, 1875; s. Thomas Jefferson Tucker and Melissa M. (Egerton) T .; ed. Burdett Bus. Coll .; m. Addie L. Pearce of Roxbury, Nov. 25, 1903. In office of Mass. State Treasurer, 1897-1902; Commr. of Banks (Mass. State), 1902-1932; treas. Coop. Cent. Bk., Boston, 1932-, having served consecutively as elerk, asst. examiner, examiner, director of Coop. Bk., and in Credit Union divisions; mem. Masons (32°), Aleppo Temple, Odd Fellows, Knights of Malta, Bank Officers' Assn. Club: Canopy. Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 31 Bromfield Rd., Somerville.
Y TUCKERMAN, Bayard, Jr., Insurance broker; b. Morristown, N.J., Apr. 19, 1889; s. Bayard Tucker- man and Annie (Otis) T .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; Ilarvard, class 1911; m. Phyllis Sears of Ipswich, June 20, 1916; children-Phyllis, Rich- ard Mortimer, Herbert Sears, Ins. broker, 1912 -; mem. firm O'Brion, Russell & Co., ins. agency, Boston, 1913 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1929-30, mem. Gov.'s Council, 1937-38, 1939-40; dir. Nat Rockland Bk., Boston Wharf Co., Boston Madison Sq. Garden Club; tr. Northeastern Univ .; mem. Masons, Elks. Clubs: Nat. Steeplechase and Hunt Assn. (N Y.) Harvard. Somerset, Exchange, Bad- minton and Tennis (Boston), Myopia Hunt (flam- ilton), Essex Country (Manchester), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead). Episcopalian, Republican. Office: 10S Water St., Boston. Home: South famil- ton.
TUDBURY, Chester Wilson, teacher; b. Peabody, July 2, 1882; s. William Tudbury and Ann (Hlay- ward) T .; ed. Peabody high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1903; m. Bessie Anthoine of Biddeford, Me., Aug. 18, 1909; children-Chester A., Mary A. Prin. Warwick (R.I.) high sch., 1907-13, Whitman high sch., 1913-18; registrar, sec, faculty, Went- worth Inst., 1918-21, head dept. math., 1921 -; charge, S.A.T.C., Wentworth Inst., World War; counselor for Disabled Vets .; mem. Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. Co-author, book on math. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office: Wentworth In-
stitute, Boston. Home: 39 Bowdoin St., Newton llighlands. Summer res .: Off Eden Rd., Roek- port.
TUDOR, Henry Dubois, lawyer, trustee; b. Paris, Ifr., Oct. 30, 1874; s. William Tudor and Elizabeth ( Whitwell) T., citizens of the U.S .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough; A.B, Harvard, 1895; m. El- eanor Gray of Boston, June 10, 1905; children- Anne (Mrs. Robert Stinson), John (d.), Henry Owen. Studied in law office and admitted to Mass. bar, 1897; since engaged in gen. practice of law at Boston; trustee of estates since 1900; dir. Na- hant Land Co .; mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Clubs: Ten- nis and Racquet, Flarvard (N.Y. City), Acton Trout (Aeton, Ont.), Lakeview Golf and Country. Desc .: Deacon John Tudor. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. Home: 22 Larch Rd., Cambridge.
TUELL, Annie Kimball, professor of English litera- ture; b. Marlborough, Dee. 25, 1875; d. Hiram Tuell and Mary Chapin (Daniels) T .; ed. Milton high sch., 1888-92; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1896, A.M., 1900. Engaged as teacher Westbrook Sem., Port- land, Me., 1897-1900, Gilbert Sch., Winsted, Conn., 1900-12; instr. Ing. lit., Wellesley Coll., 1912-20, asst. prof. 1920-26, asso. prof. 1926-32, prof. Eng. lit., 1932 -; mem. Modern Lang. Assu. Am. Club: Wellesley College (Boston). Author: Mrs. Mey- nell and her Literary Generation, 1924; A Vieto- rian at Bay, 1932 ( Editor of Marius the Epicurean in Modern Readers Series, 1926) ; (in collaboration) A Girl of the Eighties, 1931) ; essays in periodicals. Address: Wellesley College, Wellesley.
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