Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 119

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WAARBEKE, John Martyn, professor of philosophy; b. Marion, N.Y., May 28, 1879; s. Cornelius War- beke and Elizabeth (Dykstra) W .; ed. Knox Coll. Prep. Sch .; Bradley Inst .; A.B., Princeton, 1903; Ph. D., Univ. Leipzig, 1906; m. Norah McCarter of Londonderry, North Ire., 1908. Instr. Ger., Wil-


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liams Coll., 1906-11, instr. philosophy, 1911-12; asst. prof., then asso, prof., philosophy, Mt. Ilol- yoke Coll., 1912-17, prof., 1917 -; prof. philosophy, Amherst Coll., 1919-23; frequent visitor and stu- dent, Oxford, Paris, and univs. of Far East; visiting prof. Yenching Univ., Peiping, 1930; dir. Am. Philos, Assn., 1937-40; pres. Ilolyoke League Arts & Crafts. Author: The Searching Mind of Greece, 1930. Travel: Europe, Far East. Inde- pendent (Congregational). Office: Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley. Home: South Hadley.


WARD, Arthur Henry, physician, psychiatrist; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 4, 1886; s. William Alonzo Ward and Sarah Jane (Moore) W .; ed. Brooklyn high sch .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1909; student Mclean Hosp. Tr. Sch. for Nurses, 1913-15; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1923; grad. student N.Y. Psychia- tric Inst .; m. Elizabeth Chipman of Somerville, Oct. 9, 1916; children-Barbara Chipman, Con- stance Adeline. Gen, practice of. med., Hampton, N.11., 1923-27; house phys., Cromwell 1lall, Crom- well, Conn .; conducted pvt. sanatorium for mild mental cases, Winchendon; now med. dir., Wood- side Cottages, Framingham; mem. sch. bd. Win- chendon; mem. A.M.A., Am. Psychiatrie Assn., N.I. Soc. Psychiatry, Boston Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Woodside Cottages, Framingham.


WARD, Edwin St. John, physician, hospital super- intendent; b. Brookline, Mar. 31, 1880; s. Langdon Storer Ward and Laura A. ( Bliss) W .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1900; M.D., Coll. Phys. & Surg.,Columbia Univ., 1904; D.Se. (hon.), Amherst Coll., 1925; m. Charlotte E. Allen of Longmeadow, May 2, 1907; children-Esther Goldthwait (Mrs. Wm. B. Easton, Jr.), Paul Lang- don, Philip llebard, Eleanor Bliss, Richard Storer, Allen Porter (d.). Interne, Presbyterian and Sloane Maternity Hosps., N.Y. City, 1905-1906; med. missionary, Diarbekir, Turk., 1907-1911; prof. surg., Med. Sch., Syrian Protestant Coll., Beirut (Syria), 1911-1913, dean, med. faculty, 1925-1931, prof, roentgenology & physiotherapy, 1925-1931; supt. and phys., Hosp. Cottages for Children (Baldwinville), 1933-39; pathologist. Henry Iley- wood Mem. llosp. (Gardner), 1934-, Mary Lane Hosp. (Ware), 1934 -; Am. Red Cross, Turkey, 1915-1917, France, 1917, asst. commr., Red Cross, Palestine, 1918-1919; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., N.S. Med. Assn., Am. Public Health Assn., Am. and N.E. Ilosp. Assns., Am. Acad. Polit. Sci., Phi Kappa Psi. Dese. William Ward and Gen. Arte- mas Ward. Author: numerous med. papers & re- ports. Congregationalist. Protestant. Office and home: R.I.D. 117 Templeton.


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Y WARD, Henry DeCourcy, investment counsel; b. Cambridge, July 31, 1898; s. Robert De Courcy Ward and Emma (Lane) W .; ed. Buckingham Sch., Cambridge; Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston ; A.B., llarvard, 1920; m. Janet Cameron Clarke of St. Paul, Minn., June 10, 1931; children-Robert De Courey, Janet Cameron. Clk., salesman, Moores & Cabot, 1922-25; Russell, Berg & Cummings (formerly Kimball, Russell & Co.), 1925-35, part- ner, 1929-35; partner, Ward, Osgood and Park, Boston, 1936 -; dir., mem. trust com., Cambridge Trust Co .; mem, Harvard R.O.T.C., 1917-18, S.A.T.C., 1918, at Plattsburg, 1918; dir., v.p. Can- bridge Y.M.C.A. Club: Union (Boston), Episco- palian. Republican, Office: 50 Congress St., Bos- ton. Ilome: Trapelo Rd., Lincoln.


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WARD, Mark Hopkins, physician, medical secre- tary; b. Newton Centre, Oct. 21. 1884; s. Langdon Storer .Ward and Laura A. ( Bliss) W .; ed. Amherst high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1906; M.D.,,.Coll. Phys. & Surgeons, Columbia, 1911; m. Anna T. Rathbun of Suffern, N.Y., Aug. 4, 1915; children- Ann Bliss, Robert Theodore. Interne, hosps. in N.Y. City, 1911-15; med. missionary and Am. Red Cross doctor, Turkey, 1915-17; with Near East Re- lief, Turkey, 1919-23; med. sec., Am. Bd. Missions, Boston, 1923 -; clk., Prudential Com., Am. Bd. Missions, dir. Asso. Med. Missions, office N.Y. City; tr. Willis F. Pierce Mem. Hosp., Foochow, China; capt. M.C., U.S.A., 15 mos. 1918-19; par- ticipated in Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne


Forest campaigns; asso. mem. A.M.A .; mem. Bos- ton Amherst Alumni Assn., Phi Kappa Psi. Club: Boston Congregational. Desc. William Ward, Sudbury, 1638, and his son, John Ward, Newton, 1650, both of Eng. Congregationalist. Republi- can. Office: American Board of Missions, 14 Bea- con St., Boston. llome: 24 Mountfort Rd., New- ton 1lighlands.


WARD, Robert George, life insurance; b. Hunters- land, N.Y., Nov. 6, 1906; s. Lester Watson Ward and Susan Davis ( Rice) W .; ed. Mt. llermon Sch. for Boys; S.B., Harvard Univ., 1928. Clk in Actuarial Dept., The Columbian Nat. Life Ins. Co., 1928, supervisor, Policy Loan Dept., 1932-38, mgr., Service Loan Dept., 1938 -; student, Casu- alty Actuarial Soc., The Life Office Management Assn. Desc. Deacon Edmund Rice, Sudbury, 1638; William Ward, Sudbury, 1638. Interested in Philately. Methodist. Republican. Office: 77 Franklin St., Boston. Home: 15 Oxford St., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Amherst, N. 11.


/WARD, Roy Joslyn, physician; b. Johnson, Vt., Aug. 10, 1875; s. Chester W. Ward and Amelia A. (Jos- lyn) W .; ed. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1897; M.D., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1900; in. Mary A. Downing of Ilanover, N.Il., Oct. 23, 1900; children-Carlton J. Arthur D. . Prac- tieed med., East Barrington, N.1I., 1900-03; Worcester, 1903 -; mem., A.M.A .; Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Country, Economic. Congregationalist. Republican. Oillee and home: 9 Bellevue St., Worcester.


WARD, William Irving, clergyman (retired) ; b. Fairhaven (later Acushnet), Nov. 3, 1857; s. Wil- liam D. Ward and Elizabeth T. (Sisson) W .; ed. Fairhaven and New Bedford high schs .; Wilbra- ham Acad .; Boston Univ. Sch. Theol .; m. Emma Louise Thomas of So. Carver, May 18, 1881; chil- dren-Elizabeth Haven (d.), Mrs. Marjorie Lyndon Snyder, Mrs. Katherine Carver Thomas (d.), Mrs. Eldoretta Hawkes; tr. Boston Univ .; pres. trs. and sec. Bd. of Ch. Aid, N.E. Southern Conf., Methodist Ch .; mem. Finance Com., Town of Car- vel. Methodist. Republican. Ilome: Plymouth St., No. Carver.


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WARDNER, G(eorge) Philip, lawyer, trustee; b. Jersey City, N.J., Nov. 29, 1867; s. George W. Ward- ner and Mary Elizabeth (Jones) W .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1890, A.M., 1893; LL.B., llarvard Law Sch., 1893; m. Mary Poland Rankin of St. Johnsbury, Vt., Oet. 11, 1894; children-Mrs. Isabel Rollins, Mrs. Elizabeth Penberthy, Philip, Mrs. Lois Doggett. Practiced law, Boston, 1895 -; admitted to U.S. Supreme Ct., 1901; instr. evidence, Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1896-1900; with .various firms, 1907-37; in practice alone, 1937 -; dir. Kelvin & Wilfred O. White Co., Windram Mfg. Co .; sr. warden, All Saints Ch., Ashmont; mem. Am., Mass, and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: llar- vard ( Boston, N. Y.), Massachusetts. Episcopalian. Office: 50 State St., Boston. Home: 77 Myrtle St., Boston. Summer res. : North Falmouth.


WARDWELL, J. Otis, lawyer; b. Lowell, March 14, 1857; s. Zenas C. Wardwell and Adriana S. ( Pills- bury) W .; ed. Georgetown high sch., New London Acad .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law; m. Ella M. laton of Bristol, Vt .; m. (2d) Mary G. Porter, Jan. 17, 1900; children -- Sheldon E., Chester A. Admitted Mass. bar, 1879; mem, firm Merrill & Wardwell, 1879-93; practiced in Boston, 1893 -; mem. firm Burdett, Wardwell & Ranney; elected to Republican State Com., 1884, serving 25 yrs. (see. 3 yrs.); rep. Gen. Court of Mass., 1887-92; mem. Masons, Elks. Clubs: Republican, Exchange. Engineers (Boston), Pentucket. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 2 Richmond St., llaverhill.


- WARDWELL, Sheldon Eaton, lawyer; b. Haverhill, May 29, 1882; s. Jacob Otis Wardwell and Ella M. (Eaton) W .; ed. St. Panl's Sch .; A.B., Yale, 1904; LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; in. Helen Garritt of Brookline, Apr. 17, 1915; children-Mrs. Chauncy K. Hutchins, Jacob Otis, Il, Mrs. J. E. Simonds, Anne Ransom. Admitted Boston Bar 1907; see. to Justice Wm. H. Moody, U.S. Supreme C1., 1907-08; trial atty., Boston Elevated Ry. Co.,


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1909-10; mem. Burdett & Wardwell, later Burdett. Wardwell & Ranney, 1910 -; chmn. excc. com., Champion Internat. Co .; mem. exec. com., Great Northern Paper Co .; v.p., Lynnellen Corp., Mine- ola Ilomes Co .; dir. Knox Lime Co., Knox R.R. Co., Millinocket Water Co., No. Branch Dam Co., West Branch Driving & Reservoir Co., Northern Water Co., Pope Appliance Corp., Seboomook Dam Co., Carabasset Dam Co .; mem. Am, and Boston Bar Assns .; Beacon Soc. Clubs: Algonquin, Union, Exchange, Engineers, Middlesex, National Repub- lican, Yale (N.Y.), Sabattis (N.B.), Country (Brookline), Essex Country. Travel: Europe.


Episcopalian. Republican. Office: S1 State St., Boston. Home: 73 Seaver St., Brookline.


WARE, Charlotte Barrell, agricultural advisor; b. New Bedford, May 11, 1862; d. James Swan Barrell and Caroline (Burns) B .; ed. Cambridge high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1885, (hon.) L.H.D., 1937; m. Robert Allison Ware of Boston, Sept. 14, 1895. Teacher, Cambridge Latin sch., 1886-95; see. Mun. Com. on Lectures in Pub. Sch. Ilouses. Boston, 1897-99; sec. Edn. Com., 20th Century Club, Bos- ton, 1896-1905; organizer, The Warelands Dairy (1st certified milk in N.E.), dir. The Warelands Dalry sch. (milk in relation to pub. health), 1904- 13; mem. U.S. Commn. to Study Agrl. Cooperation in Europe, 1913; del. from U.S., Biennial Assembly, Internat. Inst. Agr., 1922, 1924, sec. Ani. Com. on Internat. Inst. Agr., 1923 -; sec. exec, com., Mass. Agrl. Orgns., 1922-35; exec., Woman's Nat. Farm & Garden Assn., Inc., ed. of its mag. Home Acres, 1933 -; In Women's Land Army during World War; organized Women's Com. on Conservation, Mass .; tr. Albanian-Am. Sch. Agr., Kavaja, Al- bania; nem. Women's Council, Boston Univ., Women's Advisory Council, Mass. State Coll .; nem. Associated Country Women of World, In- ternat. Fed. Bus. & Prof. Women; Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Acad. Polit. Sci., Am. Acad. Polit. & Social Sei., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Kappa Gamina. Clubs: College, Women's City ( Boston). Awards: gold medal from Belgian Govt., gold medal from Commonwealth of Mass,, "for distinguished serv- ice in agriculture". Mem. Federated Ch. of Nor- folk. Republican. Office: State llouse, Boston. Home: 81 Pinckney St., Boston.


YWARE, Henry, lawyer; b. Brookline, Dec. 26, 1871; s. Charles Pickard Ware and Elizabeth Lawrence (Appleton) W .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Louisa Fuller Wilson, June 9, 1898. Asst. in forensics, Harvard, 1893-94; has practiced law since July 1896; mem. firm Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge; spl. justlee, Mun. Ct., Brookline, 1906-17. Office: 735 Exchange Bldg., Boston. Home: Brookilne.


WARE, Henry Wileox, fuel dealer (retired) ;b. Shel- burne, Dec. 7, 1873; s. Paliner Ware and Maria F. ( Wilcox) W .; ed. Arms Acad. (Shelburne Falls), 1890-1892; m. Lena G. Safford of Rockford, Ill., Mar. 15, 1898. Engaged in the retail fuel bus., estab. by father in 1874 at Shelburne Falls, 1893-1939; partner, C. W. Hawks & Co., ins. agency; pres. and dir. Shelburne Falls Nat. Bk .; tr. Shel- burne Falls Savings Bank; mem. Masons. Baptist. Republican. Office: 29 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls. Home: 21 Maple St., Shelburne Falls.


WARE, James Roland, teacher; b. Camden, N.J., Nov. 16, 1901; s. Joseph Augustus Ware and Ilar- riet (Burgess) W .; ed. Camden (N.J.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Pa., 1923, A.M., 1925; student, Univer- sité de Paris; Ph. D., Harvard. 1932; m. Jeanne Cochenet of Chaumont, Haute Marne, France, Feb. 5, 1926; children-Margaret, James R., Jr. Teach- er of Latin, Camden (N.J.) high sch., Lehigh Univ., Univ. Washington; holder Am. Field Service fel- lowship, 1925-27; fellow of Harvard-Yenching Inst., 1929-31; instr. Chinese, Harvard, 1932 -; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Société Asiatique, Am. Philol. Assn., Linguistic Soc. Am., Royal Asiatic Soc. Author: articles in learned jours. Asso. editor: Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 12 Boylston Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 7 Warren V St., Winchester.


"WARE, Storer Preble, investment banker; b. Rox. bury, July 25, 1881; s. Moses Everett Ware and Agnes (Wheeler) W .; ed. pub. and pvt. schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; m. Elisabeth Upton Kinsman of Salem, Oct. 19, 1907; children-Ruth Prebie, Storer Preble, Jr., Nathaniel, Abbot Kinsman, Elisabeth, Nancy. In foreign exchange dept., Am. Express Co., Boston, Mar .- Sept. 1902; with Adams & Co., bankers and brokers, 1902-03; became con- neeted with Bond & Goodwin, corp. and collateral loans, Jan., 1903, mem. of firm 1908 -. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet (Boston), Harvard, Racquet and Tennis (N.Y.), Country (Brookline), Dedham Country and Polo ( Dedham). Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 30 Federal St., Boston. Home: Westwood. Died Aug. 5, 1939.


WARFEL, Herbert E( Imer), zoologist; b. Yorktown. Ind., Sept. 5, 1902; s. William T. Warfel and Hester (Myers) W .; ed. Mt. Pleasant Township high sch., Yorktown, Ind .; A. B., Western State Coll. of Colo., 1926; M.S., Univ. Okla., 1931, Cornell; in. Lucille Talbott of Phillippi, W. Va, Mar. 23. 1929; children-Ann Josephine, William Bruce. Teacher, pub. sch., N.D., Colo., Okla .; Broaddus Coll., Mass. State Coll., Univ. Maine (summer 1932); in charge state forest game refuges (tem- porary ), 1935; mammalogist, Okla. Biol. Survey, summer 1930-31; Biol. Survey, N.Il. Fish & Game Dept., summer 1938; mem. Sigma Xi, Beta Beta Beta, Phi Sigma, Am. Soc. Ichthyologists & Herpe- tologists, Am. Soc. Mammalogists, Am. Fisheries Soc. Interested in drama and music. Author of technical papers in vertebrate zoology. Protes- tant. Independent. Office: Fernald Hall, Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: North Amherst. WARMINGHAM, Osbert Wrightman, professor of English Bible; b. Madras (India) of English parents, Aug. 10, 1885; s. William George Warm- ingham and Violet Rosabel (Wrightman) W .; ed. O. Wesleyan Univ., 1906-1907; Northwestern Univ., 1908-1909; Univ. Chicago, 1909-1910; A.B., Univ. Wis., 1914; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1917. post grad. course, 1917-1918; D.D. (hon.), Carroll Coll., 1936; m. Josephine Nichols of Cincinnati, O., Jan. 1, 1912; 1 dau .- Mrs. Jane Natalie Killam. Acting minister, various chs. in Wis. & Mass. until 1919; instr. O.T. and religion, Boston Unlv. Sch. Theol., 1913-19, prof. religious hist, and lit., 1919-20, prof. English Bible, 1920 -; lecturer, summers at schs, of Religious Edn .; research studies at Oxford (Eng.), 1933; research dir., Am. Youth Foundation, 1933 -; mem. Soe. Bible Lit. & Exegesis, Am. Theol. Soc. (eastern branch), Pi Gamma Mu, Masons. Author: Flutes of Sumner, poems; Carols and Chorales, poems. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 84 Exeter St., Boston. Home: 828 Chestnut St., Waban.


WARNE, Colston Estey, asso. professor of eco- nomics; b. Romulus, N.Y., Aug. 14, 1900; s. Clinton Arlington Warne and Harriet Ellsworth (Estey) W .; ed. Ithaca high sch .; A.B., Cornell, 1920, M.A., 1921; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1925; m. Frances Lee Corbett of Washington, D.C., 1920; children- Clinton Lee, Margaret Cecelia, Barbara Frances. Instr., Cornell Univ., 1920-21, Univ. Pittsburgh, 1921-22; asst., Univ. Chicago, 1922-25; asso, prof., Univ. Denver, 1925-26; asst. prof., Univ. Pitts- burgh, 1926-30; instr. Bryn Mawr Summer Sch. for Women Workers in Industry, 1927-34; asso. prof. economics, Amherst Coll., 1930 -; served in U.S. Navy, 1918; Academic Freedom Commit- tee, Am. Fed. Teachers, Am. Assn. Univ. Profes- sors (council), National Consumers League (v.p.), Consumers Union of U.S.A. (New York, pres.), Cooperative Distributors (N.Y. City, dir.). Clubs: Amn. Civil Liberties Union, Peoples Lobby, Amn. League for Peace and Democracy. Author: Con- sumers Cooperative Movement in Illinois, 1925. Travel: Australia and New Zealand (study of labor arbitration), 1937; leader of Open Road tours to survey labor and cooperative develop- ments in Central Europe, 1930, 1933, 1936, 1939. Independent. Office: Amherst Coll., Amherst. Home: 110 Blue Hills Rd., Amherst.


WARNER, Gertrude Bass, art director; b. Chicago, 111., May 14, 1863; d. Perkins Bass and Clara


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(Foster) B .; ed. Mme. Rapp's Sch. Paris, Fr .; Misses Grant Seh., Chieago, Ill .; Ogontz Seh., Phila., Pa .; Vassar Coll .; hon. A.M., Univ. Ore., 1929; m. George F. Fiske (M.D.); m. (2d) Murray Warner of Chicago, Ill., Oct. 1, 1904; children- Samuel Bass. Founded museums at St. Mary's Hall and Internat. Inst., Shanghai, China, 1908; donor, oriental collections of art, Smithsonian Instn., 1920; dir. Mus. Art, Univ. Ore., Eugene, Ore., 1921-, donor, large collections of oriental paintings, prints, bronzes, etc., also lib. of books on China and Japan; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Museums. Am. Fed. Arts, Royal Asiatic Soc. (No. China br.), Asiatic Soc. Japan, Meiji Japan Soe., Soc. Colonial Dames, D.A.R. Travel: 6 expdns. to Japan and China for collections; del, to Conf. of Inst. Pacific Relations, Kyoto, Japan, 1929. Christian Seientist. Otfiee: Museum of Art, Uni- versity of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. Home: 40 How- ells Rd., Belmont.


Y WARNER, Harry Jackson, public health officer; b. Prophetstown, Ill., July 19, 1880; s. Nathan Cole Warner and Hester Euphemia (Dias) W .; ed. Prophetstown (Ill.) high seh .; S.B., Univ. Ill., 1901; M.D., George Washington Univ., 1907; m. Edmonia Francisco of Warm Springs, Va., Dee. 21, 1912; children-Murray Byrd, Hugh Franciseo. Chemist, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1902-04; commd. asst. surgeon, U.S. Pub. Health Service, 1908; reached grade of Med. Dir., 1934; has served on various ac- tivities of the Service at N.Y. City, Norfolk (Va.), New Orleans (La.), Fort Stanton (N.M.), Albu- querque (N.M.), Spokane (Wash.), Los Angeles (Calif.); now Chief Quarantine Officer, Port of Boston; mem. A.M.A., Assn. Mil. Surgeons, George Washington Univ. Med. Soc .. A.F.&A.M., Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Clubs: Los Serranos (Calif.), Calif. Yacht. Au- thor: short articles in med. mags. Dir. desc. William Warner, orig. propr. Ipswich, 1637. Epis- copalian. Independent. Office: 1703 Custom House, Boston. Home: 992 Memorial Dr., Cam- bridge.


VWARNER, Langdon, archaeologist; b. Cambridge, Aug. 1, 1881; s. Joseph B. Warner and Margaret Woodbury (Storer) W .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1903; m. Lorraine d'O. Roosevelt of N.Y. City May 10, 1910; ehildren-Lorraine, Margaret, Caleb. Mem. Pumpelly-Carnegie expdn. to Trans-Caspia, 1904- 05; asst. curator, Oriental art, Boston Mus. Fine Arts, 1906-13; dir. Am. Sch. Archaeology, Peking, under auspices of Smithsonian Instn. and Am. Archaeol. Inst., 1913-14; field agt., Cleveland (O.) Mus. Art, 1915; dir. Pa. Mus., Phila., 1917-23; field fellow, Fogg Art Mus., Harvard, (in charge of its 1st and 2nd China expdns.) 1923 -; lecturer, div. fine arts, Harvard; agt., Dept. of State, 1917-19; dir. Pacific Cultures, Golden Gate Expon., San Fran- cisco; spl. fellow Royal Geog. Soc. Travel: Orient, mueh of 1906-13. Office: Fogg Art Museum, Cam- bridge. Home: 63 Garden St., Cambridge.


Y WARNER, Milton Burrage, lawyer; b. New Bedford, Aug. 27, 1861; s. Burrage Y. Warner and Sarah A. (Peirce) W .; ed. Bridgewater State Normal Sch .; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1891; m. Florence T. Warner of Pittsfield, Aug. 20, 1921; children- Milton Burrage, Jr., Richard Buttrick. Asso. with Byron Weston, Dalton; mem. law firm, Warner & Barker, 1910-1924; alone, 1924 -; mem. Com- mon Council, Pittsfield, 1899-1900, Bd. Aldermen, 1901; city solicitor, 1904-1912; dir. Pittsfield Coop. Bank; pres. Auto. Club of Berkshire County; or- ganized Berkshire Symphonie Festival, Inc .; U.S. Commissioner, 1930 -; mem. Berkshire Law Li- brary Assn. (pres.), Am. Mass, and Berkshire Bar Assus,, Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Pi Eta, Masons, Odd Fellows. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Country (Pittsfield), Rotary. Desc. William War- ner, who settled in Ipswich in 1637. Unitarian. Independent. Office: 28 North St., Pittsfield. Home: 128 Pomeroy Av., Pittsfield.


V WARNER, Roger Sherman, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Aug. 7, 1877; s. Joseph Bangs Warner and Mar- garet Woodbury (Storer) W .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1898; LI.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1902; m. Mary looper of Boston, Aug. 4, 1906; children-Roger


Sherman, Jr., Rachael, Sturgis. Praeticed law, Boston, 1902 -; partner, Warner, Warner & Stack- pole, 1902-14; pvt. practice, 1914 -; tr. Walter E. Fernald Sch. for Feeble Minded; dir, several char- itable ageneies and commercial corps, incidentally to his practiee. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Winter res .: 58 Chestnut St., Boston, Residence: Ipswich.


VWARNER, Sam Bass, professor of law; b. Chicago, Ill., May 27, 1889; s. Murray Warner and Gertrude (Bass) W .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1912; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915, S.J.D., 1923; m. Helen Wilson of Pawtucket, R.I., Apr. 26, 1916; ehildren-Murray, Sam B., Jr. Employed as law elk., San Francisco, Calif., 1915-17; prof. law, Univ. Ore., 1919-28; Syra- euse Univ., 1928-29; asst. prof. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1929-32, prof. 1932 -; Thayer teaching fel- low, Harvard Law Sch., 1922-23; visiting prof. law, Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., summers 1922-24, Columbia Univ. Law Sch., spring 1931; served as acrial observer 2d lt., U.S.A., 1917-18; dir. research, Am. Inst. Criminal Law and Criminology, 1922-26; mem, staff, Harvard Crime Survey, 1927-35; ad- visor to Nat. Commn. on Law Observance and En- foreement, 1929-31; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns. Clubs: Oakley Country (Watertown), Dublin Lake (Dublin, N.H.). Author: Crime and Criminal Statisties in Boston, 1934; (with II. B. Cabot) Judges and Law Reform, 1936; legal essays and articles in various jours. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 40 Howells Rd., Belmont.


WARNER, William LeRoy, welding engineer; b. Burlington, Vt., Mar. 17, 1897; s. Charles L. War- ner and Clara A. (Werum) W .; ed. Plattsburg (N.Y.) high sch .; 1913-16; B.S. (eiv. engring.), Union Coll., Schenectady, N.Y., 1920; M.S. (eiv. engring.), 1922; m. Myrtle Elma Schall of Schenec- tady, N.Y., Sept. 3, 1921; children-Robert John, Marion Elizabeth, David Eugene, James Rodney. Industrial engring. dept. on welding application, Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N.Y., 1923-27, welding engring. dept. on welding development, 1927-31; asso. metall. engr. welding materials, Watertown Arsenal, 1931 -; welling development and re- search; one-time mem. various coms. of Am. Bur .. Welding; Ist It., Ordnance Res. Corps; mem. sub- cons., Industrial Research Div., Welding Research Com. on Engring. Foundation, welding of low alloy steels, methods of testing welds; served as pvt., 2 mos., World War; mem. Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma Kappa. Author: various papers before A.W.S. A.S.M.E., A.S.M. and other orgns. Prot- estant. Demoerat. Office: Watertown Arsenal, Watertown. Ilome: 11 Pleasant St., West Newton. WARREN, Austin, professor, author; b. Waltham, July 4, 1899; s. Edward Austin Warren and Nellie M. (Anderson) W .; ed. Hale high sch., Stow; A. B., Wesleyan Univ., 1920; A.M., Harvard, 1922; Ph.D., Princeton, 1926. Instr. English, Univ. Ky., 1920- 21; Univ. Minn., 1922-24; instr., asst. and asso. prof., Boston Univ., 1926-34, prof., 1934-39; prof. Eng., Univ. Ia., 1939 -; lecturer, Univ. Wis., summer, 1936; Univ. Ia., 1937; founder and dean of St. Peter's (Summer) Sch., Hebron, Conn., 1923-30; dir. Isabel Anderson Lib. of Poetry, 1939 -; Fellow Am. Council of Learned Soes., 1930-1; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Delta Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Pope as Critic, 1929; The Elder Henry James, 1934; Hawthorne, 1934; Crashaw: a Study in Baroque Sensibility, 1939; Co-editor, Essays in Value, 1938; essays in jours. Am. editor, Helicon, 1939 -. Asso. editor: N.E. Quarterly, 1938 --. Travel: Europe. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: Schaeffer Hall, Iowa City. Home: 15 W. Davenport St., Iowa City, la. Summer ros .: Littleton, Mass. WARREN, Bentley Wirt, lawyer; b. Boston, Apr. 20, 1864; s. William Wirt Warren and Mary I .. (Ad- ams) W .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1885, LL.D., (hon.), 1935; m. Ellen Hatch Windom of Washington, (D.C.), June 6, 1894; children-Ellen Windom (Mrs. Danforth Geer, Jr.), Bentley W., Jr. Admitted to Suffolk Bar, 1888; practice of law, Boston, 1888 -; now mem. Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson; dir. Springfield St. Ry. Co., Mass. Hosp. Life Ins. Co.,


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State St. Trust Co., Holyoke Water Power Co., Ilolyoke Power & Elee. Co., North Texas Co .; pres. and dir. East Middlesex St. Ry. Co .; pres., dir, and tr., Boston & Providence R.R. Corp .; tr. Consoli- dated Investment Trust, Brighton Five Cents Sav. Bk .. Williams Coll., Radcliffe Coll., Boston Sym- phony Orchestra, (pres., 1932-1938) ; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1891-92, Mass. Civil Service Com., 1903-05; legal adviser, U.S. Fuel Adm., 1917-19; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences ( Boston) ; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assus., Bar Assn. of City of Boston, (pres., 1934-1937), Am, Law Inst., Colonial Soe. of Mass., Bostonian Soc., Mass. Hort. Soc., Foreign Policy Assn., (Boston, council), N.E. Ilis- toric Genealogieal Soe., (councilor). Clubs: Som- erset, Union, University (Boston & N.Y.), Boston City, Willianıs (N. Y.). Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 228 Beacon St .. Boston. Summer res .: Stone Hill. Williamstown.




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