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TUFTS, Nathan, manufacturing executive; b. Som- erville, Sept. 30, 1897; s. Albert Clifford Tufts and Mary (Cotton) T .; ed. Taft Sch .; Storm King Sch .; Bronxville (N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Yale, . 1920; m. Dorothy W. Day of New Haven, Conn., June 26, 1920; children-Grace Elizabeth, Mary Cotton, Nathan, Jr. With N.E. Box Co., Greenfield, 1920-, v.p., gen. mgr., dir., 1935 -; dir. H. P. & IS. Day Co., Deerfield Plywood Co. (v.p.) ; Thread- well Fap & Die Co .; pres. Plywood Package Inst. active in local Chamber of Commerce, Taxpayers' Assn., Franklin Co. Pub. Hosp., etc .; mem. Yale R.O.T C., 2nd It. F.A., U.S.A., World War; mem. Nat, Rifle Assn., West Mass. Yale Alumni Assn. (v.p.), Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Kiwanis, Franklin Co. and Greenfield Rod & Gun, Yale (N.Y.), Green- field Country, Greenfield. Ancestors donated land in Medford for Tufts Coll. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Care of New England Box Co., Greenfield. Home: 500 Main St., Greenfield. Summer res .: Nonquitt.
'TURAIN, George A., hotel manager; b. N.Y. City, Apr. 3, 1900; s. Peter Turain and Theresa (La Franche) T .; ed. Stuyvesant high sch .; Mechanics Inst .; student, Columbia, Poly, Inst., M.I.T., Coll. City of N.Y., Stevens Inst .; A.B., Columbia, 1922; M.IS., Poly. Inst., 1924; m. Marguerite LaFranche, Sept. 28, 1927; children-George A., Jr. Robert. Surveyor-Title Guarantee and Trust Co .; Valua- tion Engr., Brooklyn Union Gas Co .; Asst. Mgr., N. Y. Club; mgr., Ilotel Victoria; mgr. Hotel Mar- blehead; mng. dir. Hotel Touraine, Boston, 1933 -; dir. Adams-Mitchell Co .; N.E. Athletic Assn. Hand ball champion; Mem. Am. Hotel Assn. (state legis- Intive chum., state membership chmin.), Mass. Hotel Assn. (sec .- treas., legislative chinn.), City of Boston Hotel Assn. (dir.), Am. Soc. M.E., Cham- ber of Commerce, Community Federation of Bos- ton, Y M.C.A., Boy Seouts Am. (on staff), Pi Kappa Phi (Nat.). Clubs: Kiwanis (Boston, pres.), Uni- versity. Office and home: Hotel Touraine, Bos- ton.
TURGEON, Frederick King, asso. professor of French; b. Auburn, Me., Dec. 26, 1901, s. Charles I. Turgeon and Eva S. (Simons) T .; Edward Lit- the high sch., Auburn; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1923; A.M., Harvard, 1924, Ph D)., 1930; m. Charlotte Snyder of Winchester, Nov. 28, 1934; 1 son- Charles F. Instr. French, Amherst Coll., 1926, asst. prof:, 1930, asso. prof., 1934 -; visiting asst. prof., Univ. Ia., summer 1933; meni. Beta Theta Pi. Phi Beta Kappa, Modern Language Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Editor (with A. C. Gilligan); The Principal Comedies of Molière,
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1935; French One-Act Plays of Today, 1939; sev- eral articles and reviews In Modern Philology and Modern Languages Notes. Office: Amherst Col- lege, Amherst. Home: Blake Field, Amherst. -
TURNBULL, W. Hetherington, merchant; b. Carlisle, Eng., Dec. 10, 1875; s. William Turnbull and Mary (Hetherington) T .; ed. Grosvenor Sch., Carlisle, Eng .; m. Kathleen Elizabeth Neate, Feb. 6, 1904; children-Kathleen Mary Hetherington (Mrs. Wil- liam Abbot Thompson), W. Jack Hetherington, Robert Stephen Hetherington. Employed in Car- lisle, Eng., Edinburgh, Scot., and London, until 1906; with F. L. Dunne & Co., Boston and New York, 1907-, mem. firm, 1919- now. v.p., asst. treas., and dir. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- ficc: 328 Washington St., Boston, and 511 Fifth Av., N.Y. City. Home: 136 Brattle St., Cambridge. TURNER, Abby Howe, professor of physiology; b. Nashua, N.I., Feb. 21, 1875; d. George Turner and Emeline M. (Cogswell) T .; ed. Nashua (N.I.) high sch .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1896; student, Univ. Pa., 1899-1900; student, Univ. Chicago, 1901- 02, Radcliffe Coll., Harvard Med. Sch., 1909-11, Sch. Pub. Health, 1924-25; Ph. D)., Radcliffe Coll., 1926; grad. student, Univ. Copenhagen, 1930-31; unmarried. Asst., later instr. zoology, Mt. Hol- yoke Coll., 1896-99, 1900-01; teacher at Northfield Sem., 1902-03; instr. zoology, Wellesley Coll., 1903- 04; asso. with Mt. Holyoke Coll. continuously, 1904-, asso. prof. zoology, 1907-11, asso. prof. physiology and zoology, 1911-13, prof. physiology, 1913 -; mem. corp. Marine Biol. Lab., Wood's Hole; has done research work in U.S. and abroad; fel- low, A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs .; Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Phi Beta Kappa. Address: Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., So. Hladley.
TURNER, Clair Elsmere, educator, sanitarian; b. Harmony, Me., Apr. 28, 1890; s. Fred Orrison Tur- ner and Mary Frances (Chalmers) T .; ed. B.A., Bates Coll., 1912, Se.D., 1937; M.A., Harvard, 1913; C.P.I., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1917, Dr. P.11., 1928; m. Naomi Elsie Cocke, Dec. 24, 1924; children- Mary Frances, Frederick Clair. Instr. biology, Bates Coll., 1913-14; research asso., instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., Mass. Inst. Tech. 1914-, prof. biology and pub. health, 1928 -; instr., later asso. prof. hygiene, Tufts Med. and Dental Schs., 1917- 29; lecturer, Calcutta Univ., 1935, Univ. Philip- pines and China Central Univ., 1936; san. engr. U.S.P.H.S., 1917-18; in charge shipyard sanitation for Dist. No. 1, World War; ed. Health Films, Eastman Teaching Films, 1928-34; dir. Malden Studies in Health Edu. and Growth, 1921 -; tr. Bates Coll., 1922 -; fellow Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; asso. fellow A.M.A .; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Mus, Nat. Hist., Am. Assn. for Health and Phys. Edn., Boston Bacteriol. Soc., N.E.A., Mass. Civic League; hon. mein. Philippine Pub. Health A'ssn., World Fed. of Edn. Assu. (chmin. health seet.), Masons (32°). Clubs: So- journers, Appalachian Mt. (Boston). Author: Principles of Health Education, 2nd ed., 1939; Personal and Community Health, 5th ed., 1939; Personal Hygiene, 1937; Malden Health Series (8 books) 1935; many papers and articles on health edn .. child growth and sch. health administru. Unitarian. Republican. Ilome: 19 Village Lane, Arlington.
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TURNER, Frederic Alonzo, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 31, 1877; s. Frederic Alonzo Turner and Cora Les- lie (Powell) T .; ed. Hopkinson Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1899. I.L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; unmarried. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902; with Long & lemen- way, 1902-03; assoe, with James M. Hunnewell and James W. Spring in practice of law, 1903 -: dir. Boston Plate and Window Glass Co .; tr. Home Sav. Bk .; treas. Proprietors of Arlington St. Ch .; see. and a mgr., Home for Aged Women; tr. Hosp. Cottages for Children; dir. Industrial Aid Soc .; mem. Boston Bar Assn., N.E. Ilist. Geneal. Soc. (v.p. for Mass.), Mass. Soc. Mayflower Deses.,
Soc. of Colonial Wars in Mass. Clubs: Union (Boston), Harvard (Boston), Hingham Yacht Republican of Mass. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 340 Marl-
borough St., Boston. Summer home: 84 Summer St., Hingham.
TURNER, Frederick H., banker, hardware mer- chant; b. Great Barrington, May 1, 1878; s. Noble Bidwell Turner and Emma J. (Abbey) T .; ed. Searles high sch., Great Barrington; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1899; B.S., Boston Univ., 1899; m. The- resa Mallary of Springfield, Jan. 10, 1910; chil- dren-Lucy Abbey (Mrs. P. D. Graybeal), Theresa Mallary (Mrs. James G. Stevens, Jr.); m. (2nd) Catherine White of Great Barrington, Feb. 22, 1926; 1 dau .- Catherine White. Began hardware business as mem. firm Platt & Turner, 1899-1905; propr. F. II. Turner & Co., 1905 -; asso. with Great Barrington Sav. Bk., 1903-, pres., 1928 -; dir. Nat. Mahaime Bk., 1927 -; mem. Alpha Sigma Phi, Ma- sons (32º), K.T., Shrine. Protestant. Republican. Office: 289 Main St., Great Barrington. Home: 142 Taconic Av., Great Barrington.
(TURNER, Hadley Kasson, business executive; b. Southfield, Aug. 31, 1894; s. Julius. A. Turner and May ( Rose) T .; ed. New Marlboro pub. schs .; Col- gate Acad., 1910-12; A B., Colgate Univ., 1916; m. Isabel S. Fenn of Hartford, Conn., Aug. 6, 1919; children-Frances Dudley, Julius Agustin. Sec. Turner & Cook, Inc., rawhide products, Southfield, since 1916, sec., 1922, v.p., 1922, pres., 1939 -; chmn. seleetmen, Town of New Marlboro, 1937-38, mem. and chmn. Sch. Bd., 1926-38; sec., chmn., 1938-39, South Berkshire Health Unit; chmn. Sch. Union; pres. Southfield Fire Dept .; chin. New Marlboro Bd. Health; tr. Great Barrington Savings Bank; Bd. of Dirs., Berkshire Hills Conf. 1938-1939; served as musician, 5th Wisconsin Inf. Band, 1917-19, pvt. Inf., U.S.A., 1918-19, with A.E.F. in France; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Masonic Lodge. Clubs: Fish and Game (pres.), Wyanten- nuck Country (Gt. Barrington), D.K.E. (N.Y.). Desc. Gov. Dudley (Mass.) and Captain Joseph Wadsworth (Conn.) who hld the Connecticut Charter in the Charter Elin Tree. Congregation- alist (Treas. Southfield Ch., 1921). Republican. Office and home: Southfield.
TURNER, Harry Baker, editor, publisher; b. Nan- tucket, Feb. 9, 1877; s. Abner Turner, Jr., and Susan E. (Ray) T .; ed. Nantucket high sch .; m. Gertrude C. Holmes of Nantucket, Feb. 27, 1898 (d.); m. (2nd) Grace F. Gordon of Nantucket, Sept. 29, 1923; children-Merle Elizabeth, Gordon Baker. Served as apprentice, printer's trade, 1892-95; compositor, North Adams News; reporter, Boston Journal; corr., Boston Globe, 1898 -; own- er, pub., ed., Inquirer & Mirror, weekly newspaper, Nantucket, (first issue June 23, 1921), 1907 -; dir. Nantucket Gas & Elec. Co .; rep., United Press; mem. Boston Vet. Journalists Benevolent Assn., Mass. Press Assn., Nat. Ed. Assu., Nantucket Civic League (exec. com.), Hist. Assn. (v.p.); S. of R., Union Lodge, Masons. Clubs: Nantucket Sports- men's, Boat. Travel: So. Am., Mex., Can., all U.S. Author: Story of the Island Steamers, 1914; Nan- tucket's Old Mill, 1913; Newspapers of Nantucket, 1914; One Hundred Years on Nantucket, 1921. Desc. Tristram and Dionis Coflin, first settlers in Nantucket, by 7 dir. lines. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 1-3 Orange St., Nantucket. Ilome: 3 Chestnut St,, Nantucket.
TURNER, Howard Moore, consulting engineer; b. Wareham, Aug. 6, 1885; s. Samuel E. Turner and Mary Louise (Moore) T .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge; A.B., Harvard, 1906, S.B., 1907; in. Helen C. Eustis of Cambridge, Feb. 8, 1913; children-Margaret 11., Frances E., Howard M., Jr., Martha E. With Turner Constrn. Co., N.Y. City, 1907-10; res. engr., Easthampton Gas Co., 1910-11; res. and hydraulic engr., Turner Falls Co., Turners Falls, 1911-17, asst. to pres., Turners Falls Co .; v.p. Newburyport Gas Co., Boston, 1917- 18, cons. engr., Boston, 1919 -; lecturer, Harvard Engring. Sch., 1921 -; mem. Bd. Water Commrs., 1931-37; 1st lt. U.S. Engrs., Camp Humphreys, Va., Aug. 1-Dec. 31, 1918; mem. Am. and Boston Socs. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: 12 Pearl St., Boston. Ilome: 7 Rie- desel Av., Cambridge.
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TURNER, Paul Dawes, lawyer; b. Malden, Dec. 11, V TUTTLE, Morton Chase, construction engineer; b. 1887; s. William G. A. Turner and Mary G. (Dawes) Milford, N.H., June 29, 1875; s. Charles Bell Tuttle and Cornelia (Chase) T .; ed. Milford high sch ; Mass. Inst. Tech .; B.S., Dartmouth, 1897, A.M., 1925; m. Allce Kidder of Newton, June 4. 1907; children-Cornelia, Edith (Mrs. Francis S. Wil- son). Gen. Mgr., Aberthaw Constrn. Co., Boston, 1896-1923; pres., Morton C. Tuttle Co., mgrs. of constrn., Boston, 1923 --; dir. State Street Trust Co., Boston; mem. Emergency constrn. com., War Industries Board; mgr., supply prod. div., later supply div. Emergency Fleet Corp., during Great War. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Union (Boston), The Country ( Brookline), Army and Navy (Wash- ington). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 862 Park Sq., Bldg., Boston. Ilome: 1005 Centre St., Newton Centre. T .; ed. grad., Harvard, 1909; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Ruth L. Flanders of Malden, June 30, 1917 (d.); children-Mary Eliza, Clarinda, Anna Franees, Paul Dawes, Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1912; engaged in gen. practice of law, Boston. 1912 -; mem. firm Friedman, Atherton, King & Turner, 1923 -; mem. Common Council, Malden, 1915; tr. Malden Pub. Lib .; dir. Malden Trust Co .; pres. Malden Hosp .; served as pvt., corp., sergt., 2nd lt. Inf., later 1st lt. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19; in S.A.T.C., Univ. Neb. and Cent. Normal Coll. (Danville, Ind.), 1918; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard (Boston); University of Malden. Universalist (chmn. bd. trs., First Parish, Malden). Republican. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 38 Greystone Road, Malden.
TUTTLE, Florence Piper, author, lecturer; b. So. Acton; d. Henry Waldo Tuttle and Elizabeth S. (Piper) T .; ed. Concord high sch .; Wellesley Coll .; special work at llarvard, Columbia, and Univ. Chicago; B.A., Wellesley Coll. Critic teacher, Bloomsburg (Pa.) State Normal Coll., 1906-08; State Normal Coll., Geneseo, N.Y., 1908-11; head of teacher training, Thomas Normal Sch., Detroit, Mich., 1911-16; primary supervisor of schools, Lynn, 1920-25; reading specialist and lecturer, Scott Foresman Publishing Co., N.Y., 1925-27; in- dependent author and lecturer, 1927-, lecturing at various state, county and city teachers con- ventions; on bd. dirs. for Ency. Britannlea; nat. sec. Intercollegiate Community Service, 1916-20; mem. N.E.A., Am. Childhood Assn. Clubs: Alice Beaupré Miller, Wellesley, various Parent-Teacher Clubs. Author: Our Book World, a series of ten books for children and teachers; Poetry Readers, a series of four readers for children; Reading Practices, a manual for teachers; Creative Seat Work Activities; Correlated Curriculum Activi- ties; Glimpses of Other Lands; Our Holidays; Par- ent and Teacher; regular contbr. to American Childhood, Grade Teacher, Chr. Sci. Monitor. Travel: U.S., Cuba, Panama, So. America, etc. Mother a direct desc. of Roger Conant, first gov. of Cape Ann Colony; father dir. dese. Simon & Samuel Tuttle of Captain Isaac Davis Company of Acton Minute Men. Unitarian. Independent. Of- fice: 11 Beach Rd., Lynn.
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TUTTLE, Joseph Walton, lawyer; b. Framingham, Aug. 20, 1894; s. Joseph W. Tuttle and Diana (Mckay) T .; ed. Framingham high sch .; grad., Perkins Institute for the Blind, 1913; grad., (sum- ma cum laude), Bowdoin Coll., 1917; m. Gladys M. Wright of Medfield, Ang. 24, 1924; children-Lu- cíle, Elbert. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1920; engaged in general practice of law, Framingham, 1920 -; representative in Mass. legislature three terms; mem. Odd Fellows, Phi Beta Kappa. Was blinded by gunshot at the age of 15, and despite this, has become an outstanding lawyer in Mass. Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 4-5 Sawyer Bldg., Framingham. llome: 40 Prindiville Av., Framing- ham.
TUTTLE, Julius Herbert, librarian, editor; b. Little- ton, Mar. 7, 1857; s. Edmund Sherman Tuttle and Eliza Ann (Conant) T .; ed. Lawrence Acad., Gro- ton; State Normal Sch., Bridgewater; m. Jennie Crehore Carroll of Dedham, Nov. 17. 1881 (d. July 28, 1935). Teacher pub. schs., 1876-77; asst. libra- V TUTUN, Jacob J., lawyer; b. Russia, Sept. 4, 1897; s. David Tutun and Ida (Kessler) T .; ed. Chel- sea high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1920; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1922; m. Mildred Goldstein of Boston, Aug. 22, 1929; children-Marshall L., Judith T. Engaged in practice of law in Boston; mem. Mass. Courts and U.S. district courts; dir, and pres. Judaean Credit Union, Inc. under Mass. laws; pres. David A. Lourie Lodge of B'nai B'rith (Chelsea), Zionest District (past pres.), in Chel- sea; chmn. bd. dirs., Chelsea Hebrew Sch .; dir. Synagogue and Brotherhood; mem. Delta Sigma Rho (Forensie Soc.). Jewish. Republican. Of- fice: 1 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 11 Niehols St., Chelsea.
rian, Mass. Hist. Soc., 1878-1912; actg. librarian, 1912-19, librarian, Apr. 1919-34; librarian emeritus, Sept. 1934 -; actg. editor ProceedIngs Mass. Hist. Soe., 1907-08, asst. editor, Jan. 1909-Sept. 1934; mem. Sch. Com., Dedham, 1890-1907, (chmn. 1899- 1907); tr. Dedham Public Library, 1896-1910 (chin. bd., 1906-10); mem. Am. Antiq. Soc., Colonial Soc. Mass., Mass, Hist. Soc., Dedham Hist. Soc. (pres. 1907-), Bay State Ilist. League (pres. 1919-20) ; editor Dedham Hist. Register, 1890-1903, Dedham Town Records, 1706-36. Author: The Libraries of the Mathers, 1910; Massachusetts and ller Royal Charter, (granted Mar. 4, 1628-29), 1924-29. Desc. John Tuttle, who settled in Ipswich in . 1635, and whose grandson, Simon, Jr., moved to Littleton about 1720. Unitarian. Republican. Ilome: 838 High St., Dedhanı.
TUTTLE. O. A., farmer; b. Lee, N.II., Mar. 17, 1870; s. William B. Tuttle and Martha A. (Langley) T .; ed. Northwood (N.II.) Sem .; A. B., Bates Coll., 1892; m. llattie S. Warner of Hardwick, Aug. 19, 1896; 1 son-Warner B. Principal high sch., Hard- wick, 1892-95, Dartmouth, 1895-96; principal high sch. and supt. sehs., Nahant, 1896-1907; farmer, Hardwick, 1907 -; mem, Sch. Com., Hardwick, 30 yrs .; dir. N.I .. Milk Producers Assn., 14 yrs .; v.p. Worcester Production Credit Assn., 1933 -; pres. United Dairy System, 1924 -. Congregation- alist. Democrat. Address: llardwick.
TUTTLE, Rnel Crompton, artist; b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 24, 1866; s. Rev. Ruel Hotchkiss Tuttle and Sarah Ann (Crompton) T .; ed. Windsor high sch., 1881-82; Hartford (Conn.) high seh., 1883-85; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1889, A.M., 1911; student architec- ture, M.I.T., 1891-92, Art Students League, N. Y., 1889-90, 1894-96, with 11. Siddons Mowbray and J. Alden Weir, Henri Duruy and Julien's (Paris), 1892-93. Water colorist, Boston, 1894-1904, Ilart- ford, Conn., 1904-22, Greenfield, 1922 -; painter of portraits at Hartford and Worcester, of murals at Ilartford, Worcester and Windsor; lecture on hist. of fine arts, Amherst Coll., 1929-30; tr. Windsor Pub. Lib. Assn. (treas. for 25 yrs., v.p. 1920-); mem. Art Students League of N.Y., Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, N.Y. Water Color Club, Washington (I).C.) Water Color ('lub. Wadsworth Athenaeum (llartford, Conn.), Am. Water Color Soc., Art Soc. of Hartford (Conn.), Trinity Coll. Alumni, M.IT. Alunni, Psi Upsilon, Conn. Ilist. Soc. ( llart- ford, Conn.); awarded Hon. mention, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts, for mural panel "Puck," 1914; Drama League prize for play, "Young Leonardo." Clubs: University, Appalachian Mt. (Boston) ; Musical, University (Hartford). Episcopalian. Republi- can. Office: Weldon Hotel, Greenfield. Home: Windsor, Conn.
TUTTLE, William Norris, electrical engineer; b. ('roton-on-lludson, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1902; s. James Horton Tuttle and Elizabeth (Norris) T .; ed. Haverford Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1924, S.M. (com- munication engring.), 1926, Ph.D. (physics), 1929; m. Gwenyth E. Jones of Troy, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1932; 1 dau .- Susan Dyckman. Instr. and tutor, div. phys. sciences, Harvard, 1929-30; engr., Gen. Radio Co., 1930 -; mem. Am. Phys. Soe., Acoustical Soc. Am .; asso. Inst. Radio Engrs. Clubs: Ilarvard (Boston), Longwood Cricket, Concord Country. Office: General Radio Co., 30 State St., Cambridge. Home: Crescent Rd., Concord.
TWICHELL, Gertrude Stevens, metalworker and enameler; b. Fitchburg; d. Milan G. Twichell
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and Lilla A. (Stevens) T .; ed. grad., Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1920; courses at Boston Sch. of line Arts and Crafts; Museum of Fine Arts Sch., Bos- ton; R.I. Sch. of Design, Providence, R.I. Instr. metalwork Evening Sch., Mass. Sch. of Art, Bos- ton, 1925-33; has exhibited at Soc. of Arts & Crafts (Boston), Detroit Soc. of Arts & Crafts, Phila. Arts & Crafts Guild, N.Y. Soc. of Crafts- men, N. Y. Elttle Gallery, traveling exhibit of Nat. Alliance of Art and Industry (1932-33), World's Fair (Paris, 1937), etc .; Master Crafts- man; mem. Soc. of Arts and Crafts, Boston. Au- thor: numerous magazine articles, mostly on craftwork. Protestant. Republican. Studio: 44 Bromfield St., Boston. Home: Brookline. Sum- mer res .: Whalom Rd., Fitchburg.
TWINING, Yvonne, artist, painter; b. N.Y. city, Dec. 5, 1907; d. Harry Esmond Twining and Emma (Potts) T .; ed. pvt. schs. in Eng. and Can .; Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. Clty; Hawthorne Summer Sch., Provincetown; Art Students' League, N.Y. Clty. Received a scholarship to Tiffany Foundation, Oyster Bay, L. I., 2 summers; exhibited at Nat. Acad. Show (N.Y. City), Op- portunity Gallery, G.R.D). Gallery (now closed), N.Y. World's Fair Exhbn. of Contemp. Artists, Macy Galleries, Three Arts Club Galleries, Modern Mus. (Boston), Stockbridge Exhbn., (Barstow Landscape prize), Fed. Art Gallery (Boston), Hartford (Conn.) Exhbn., The Arts Gallery ( Bos- ton), Pittsfield Exhbn. ; gave three one-man shows. Protestant. Address: 11 East Newton St., Boston. TYER, Henry George, manufacturer; b. Andover, Feb. 5, 1885; s. Horace Henry Tyer and Katherine Susan (Buss) T .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, 1899-1903; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Winifred Hop- kins LeBoutillier of Andover, Oct. 1. 1919; chil- dren-Beatrice, Martha. Worker in factory, Tyer Rubber Co., working up through positions in factory and office to v.p., 1907, now v.p. and dir .; pvt. F.A., U.S.A., 1918; dir. and elk. Andover Press; dir. Andover Guild, Home for Aged; tr. Memorial Hall Lib., Punehard Hlgh Sch .; chmn. Andover Playground Com. Clubs: Harvard (Bos-
ton, N.Y.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Tver Rubber Co., Andover. Home: Sunset Rock
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TYLEE, Clinton White, public utility executive; b. Worcester, Apr. 25, 1888; s. William Henry Tylee and Adelia Frances (White) T .; ed. Worcester high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1909; m. Ethel G. Clark of Seranton, Pa, June 29, 1911; children -- Mrs. Dorothy Tylee Soule, Clinton W., Margery. Bond salesman, 1909-10; in circulation dept., Cur- tis Pub. Co., 1910; asst. to father, 1911; treas., mgr. Fed. Metallic Package Co., 1911-21; asst. treas. Pub. Elec. Light Co., 1921-23, treas., dir., 1923 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chl. Club: University (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 161 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 53 Bigelow Rd., West Newton.
TYLER, Carlos Wilbar, banker; b. Spencer; s. Charles Otis Tyler and Jeanette (Wade) T .; ed. Abington pub. schs. and high sch .; m. Beatrice M. Roberts of Brookline, Oct. 7, 1914; 1 dau .- Priscilla R. In employ First Nat. Bk. of Athol, 1933-, pres. 1933 -; mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Congregationalist. Office and home: Athol.
V TYLER, Daniel, business executive; b. Portland, Me., Nov. 14, 1871; s. Granville C. Tyler and Har- riet (Norton) T .; ed. Portland (Me.) high sch .; m. Ethel W. Rogers of Allston, Oct. 28, 1897; children-Daniel, Mrs. Harriet Tyler Jones, Mrs. Martha Tyler Leete, Hayden Rogers, Ethel Ward (d.), Linscott. Otlice boy, 1889-93; salesman, O. W. Robbins Shoe Co., 1893-1900; organized Lin- scott, Tyler, Wilson Co., 1906; later v.p., pres., 1928-32; bus. liquidated 1932; contact man, sales- man, Ganse King Estate Protection, 1934 -; pres. Tyler Realty Co., Galt Block Warehouse Co .; dir. Children's Sunlight Hosp., Minot Assos .; mem. S.AR., Masons, Shrine. Clubs: No. Scituate Rid- ing (dir.), Hatherly Country, Harvard Ch. Brotherhood. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 109 Babcock St., Brookline.
TYLER, Daniel, Jr., banker; b. Brookline, Feb. 6, 1899; s. Daniel Tyler and Ethel Ward ( Rogers) T .; ed. Brookline high sch., 1917; A.B., Yale, 1921; m. Jean E. Kimball of Chicago Dec. 29, 1921; chil- dren-Joan, Joyce Kimball, Judith Hollis. Shoe manufacturing, 1921-28; officer Nat. Shawmut Bk,, 1928 -; treas. Children's Sunlight Hosp .; dir. Brookline Friendly Soc .; selectman, Brookline; served with the heavy Artillery, 1918; served with Mass. Cavalry, Boston Police Strike, 1919; Major on Gov. Leverett Saltonstall's staff, as personal military aide; mem. Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Phi Upsilon. Clubs: University, Republican of Mass. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 40 Water St., Boston. llome: 26 Stetson St., Brookline.
TYLER, Roger Browne, lawyer; b. Bernardston, July 19. 1896; s. William Johnson Tyler and Susle Noyes (Browne) T .; ed. grad. Boston Latin sch., 1913; A. B., Harvard, 1917; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1920; m. Margaret Lois Blakely of Boston, 1924; children-William Blakely, Martha Ann, Margaret Connable. Practiced law, Boston, 1920 -; mem. Rackemann, Sawyer & Brewster; v.p. and dir. Workingmen's Coop. Bk .; tr. War- ren Instn. Sav., Thomas Thompson Trust; incor- porator Mass. Sav. Bk .; dir. Newton Y.M.C.A .; en- sign U.S.N.R.F., 1918-19; mem. Mass., Middlesex Co., and Boston Bar Assns., Am. Philatelie Soc., Am. Legion, Mass. Conveyancers Assn. Clubs: Union, St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston), Brae Burn Country, Hamilton Assn., lunnewell, Eight O'Clock of Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Abstract. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. Home: 350 Waverley Av., Newton.
TYNG, Griswold, artist, designer; b. Dorchester, Aug. 13, 1883; s. Stephen lligginson Tyng and Elizabeth (Walworth) T .; ed. Lexington pub. schs .; Mass. Sch. Art, 1901-05; Sch. of Howard Pyle, Wilmington, Del., 1907-08; m. Margaret Fui- ler of Boston June 10, 1912; children- Stephen Higginson, Margaret Ossoll. Illustrator of books and mags., Youth's Companion and other pubs., 1905-17; painter of subj. pictures, murals, de- signs; art dir., Seaver-Howland Press, pub, rela- tions, adv., and promotion illustration, 1919 to present; helped promote Mass. Bay, Boston Com- mon tercentenarles, and other anniversary cele- brations. Mem., Mass. State Guard, 1917-18; dld publicity work for Liberty loans, World War; staff artist for Y.M.C.A. Publicity Bur., war zone, 1918-19. Mem., Nat. Assn. Commercial Artists (past pres., N.f. br., Assn. Artists & Designers). Club: Eliot (Jam. Pl.). Desc. Thomas' Dudley, Stephen Higginson, Blshop Alexander U. Griswold, Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 1011 Centre St., Jamaica Plain. Sumner studio: Orleans.
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