Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 120

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Publication date: 1940
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Y WARREN, Bentley Wirt, Jr., investment banker; b. Boston, May 24, 1900; s. Bentley Wirt Warren and Ellen Hatch, (Windom); ed. Noble & Greenough Sch .. Boston, 1907-1909; Country Day Sch. for Boys, Newton, 1909-1917; A.B., Williams Coll .. 1921; Harvard Law Sch., 1921-1922; in. Dorothy Thorn- dike of Boston, Dec. 20, 1922; m. (2nd) Leokadja Marcinkowska of Warsaw, (Poland), Aug. 20, 1936; children-Dorothy Q., Ellen W., Mary G., Krystyna. With Kidder Peabody & Co., Boston, 1922-1925; pres. Kidder Co. of New Bedford, 1925- 1930; pres. Page Mtg. Co., New Bedford, 1928-1929; ingr. Kidder Peabody & Co., Providence, 1930- 1934; N.E. rep., J. & W. Seligman & Co., 1934-1938: N.I. rep. Union Securities Corp., 1938 -; treas. Animal Rescue League; pvt., Williams Coll. S.A.T.C., 1 yr .; mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Protestant. Republican, Office: 75 Federal St., Boston, Home: 210 South St., Hingham.


WARREN, Bertram Eugene, professor of physies; b. Waltham, June 28, 1902; s. Willard Warren and Grace (Adams) W .; ed Waltham high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1924, S.M., 1925, Se.I., 1929; m. Ilna Peter- son of Waltham, 1934; children-Bruce, Robert. Prof. of physics; specializing in X-ray diffraction. study of structure of crystals, liquids and glass; mem. Am. Phys. Soe., Am. Ceramic Soc., Am. Acad Arts and Sciences. Author: about 60 papers in physical and ceramic jours. Protestant. Repub- liean, Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam bridge. Home: 71 Chester St., Arlington


- WARREN, Charles, lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 9, 1868; 8. Winslow Warren and Mary Lincoln (Tinkham) W .; ed. Dedham high sch .; G. W. Noble Sch., Bos- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1889, A.M., 1892; Harvard Law Sch., 1889-92; L.L.D., (hon.) Columbia, 1933; m. Annie Louise Bliss of N. Y. City, June 6, 1904. Ad- mitted to bar 1892; asso. with Moorfield Storey, Boston, 1892-93; pvt. sec. to Gov. William E. Itns- sell (Mass.), 1893; asso. with Gov. Russell in law practice till his death, 1896; sr. mem. Warren & Perry. 1897-1914; Asst. Atty. Gen. U.S., Washing- ton, D.C., 1914-18; practiced law in Washington, D.C. 1918 -; apptd. spl. master by Supreme Ct. U.S. in case of N.M. vs. Tex., 1924, U.S. vs. Utah, 1929, Tex. vs. N.M., 1936; occasional spl, lecturer, Prince- ton, Univ. Rochester, Boston Univ. Sch. Law, JJohns Hopkins, Univ. Va., Univ. Chicago, Cornell, 1924- 36; chmin. Mass. Civil Service Commn., 1905-11; tr. Nat. Tr. Sch. for Boys, 1928-39; apptd. by Pres. Roosevelt Am, mem. Trail Smelter Arbitral Tri- bunal, 1937; tr. N.E. Conservatory of Music; mem. I'd. Overseers, Harvard; mem. Mass. Soc. of the Cincinnati, Am. Soc. Internat. Law; (hon. v.p.), Mass. Hist. Soc., Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Acad. Arts & Letters, Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters. Clubs: St. V Botolph, Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Metropolitan. Cosmos, Chevy Chase (Washington). Author: His- tory of llarvard Law School (2 vols.), 1909; Ilis- tory of the American Bar, 1911; The Supreme Court in United States Illstory (3 vols.), 1922; 2nd ed., 2 vols., 1926; The Supreme Court and Sovereign States, 1924; Congress, the Constitution and the Supreme Court, 1925. revised edit., 1937; The Making of the Constitution, 1928, 2nd edit., 1937; Jacobin and Junto, 1931; Congress as Santa Claus or National Donations and the General Welfare


Clause, 1932; Bankruptey in United States History, 1935. Dir, desc. Richard Warren of Mayflower: gt.gt.g.s. Gen. James Warren, pres. Mass. Provin- cial Congress, 1775; also, on mother's side. Major Gen. Benjamin Lincoln; son Winslow Warren, collector, Port of Boston. 1891-98. Unitarlan. Democrat. Ofliec: 710 Mills Bldg., Washington, D.C. Home: Dedham. Summer res .: Magnolia.


YWARREN, Charles C., lawyer; b. Fryeburg, Me., May 28, 1871; s. Otls Warren and Maria L. (East- man) W .; ed. Fryeburg ( Me.) Acad., 1889-92; pvt. tutors, 1893; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1895-96; studied law in pvt. office, 1896-97; m. Edith I. Tibbets of Fryeburg, Me., July 5, 1897; children -Lawrence C., Dorothy (Mrs. Ralph W. Booker). Admitted to Me. bar, 1897; gen. practice of law, Bethel, Me., 1897 -; mem. firm Hastings & War- ren, Fryeburg, Me., 1897-1900, in practice alone, Fryeburg, 1900-06; admitted to Mass. bar, 1907; gen. practice of law alone, Boston, 1907 -; mem. sch. com., Arlington, Rep. State Com .; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1920-22, Mass. Senate, 1923-34. Repub- lican. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 15 Maple St., Arlington.


WARREN, (Frank) Dale, publishers; b. Fanwood. N.J., July 9, 1897; s. Frank Dale Warren and Louise (Taft) W .; Phillips Acad., Andover; A.B., Princeton, 1919; M.A., Columbia 1920. Publicist and free lance writer, 1921-26; publieity dir., Houghton Mifflin Co., 1926 -; leeturer on literary topies; ensign, U.S. Navy, 9 months, World War. Clubs: St. Botolph, Unlon Boat (Boston), Quad- rangle ( Princeton, N.J.). Editor: A Modern Gal- axy, What Is A Book? Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Houghton Milllin Co., 2 Park St., Boston. lome: 2 Brimmer St., . Boston. Summer res : North Pembroke.


WARREN, Edward Henry, professor of law; b. Wor- cester, Jan. 11, 1873; s. William Henry Warren and Charlotte E. (Marsh) W .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1895, post-grad. work, 1896-97, L.L.B., 1900; A.M., Columbia, 1896; m. Elinor Foster of Baltimore, May 28, 1910; 1 dau .- Elinor Foster. Practiced law, N.Y. City, 1900-01; asst. prof. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1904-08, prof., 1908-13, Story prof. law, 1913-20, Weld prof. law, 1920-29, lecturer in law, 1933, prof. of law, 1934 -. Author: Cases on Corporation, 1909, 1916; Cases on Property, 1915; Corporate Advantages without Incorporation. llome: llotel Commander, Cambridge.


WARREN, George Copp, business executive; b. West Newton, Sept. 1, 1863; s. Herbert Marshall Warren and Eliza Caroline (Copp) W .; ed. Newton high sch .; m. Frances Vaughan Gibbens of Fordham, N. Y. City, Apr. 8, 1890; children-Herbert Marshall, II, Mrs. Constance Dillon, Mrs. Mary Edwina Wise, Lewis Gibbens. Clk., Warren Chem. Mfg. Co., asphalt refining, owned by father & uncles; fore- man, Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving Co., Colum- bus, (O.), 1884; supt. in branches in Montreal, Rochester, and elsewhere; supt., Utica, N. Y., 1888. distr. mgr., 1890, gen. supt., 1895; mem. Warren Bros. Co., gen. supt., v.p., pres., 1902-26, dir. and mem. exec. com., 1927 -; dir. Urbana, (O.) Univ., 1917-, treas., 1930 --; v.p., Warren Soap Mfg. Co., 1931-38; mem. Cambridge Industrial Assn., Boston Chamber of Commerce, Am. Road Builders Assn., Am. Pub. Works Assn. Clubs: Rotary, Boston City. Travel: Enrope, So. Am., Australia, Japan, China. Author: numerous articles and reports on road construction, asphalt and kindred subjects. Swedenborgian. Independent. Office: P.O. box 1869, Boston. Home: 253 Kent St., Brookline. Summer res .: Greenbush, Scituate.


WARREN, Henry Ellis, inventor, electrical engineer; b. Boston, May 21, 1872; s. Henry Warren and Adelaide Livermore (Ellis) W .; ed. Allen Sch., West Newton; S.B., M.I.T., 1894; m. Edith B. Smith of Newton Centre. Jan. 19, 1907. Elec. engr .. Saginaw Valley Traction Co., Mich., 1897-1902; supt. and engr., Lombard Governor Co., Boston, 1902-05, Ashland, 1905-20; cons. engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 1919 -; pres. Warren Clock Co., Ashland, 1914-26; pres. Warren Teleehron Co., Ashland, 1926 -;. pres. Lombard Governor Corp., Ashland, 1937 -; dir. Wellesley Summer Inst. Social Prog-


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ress; tr. Framingham Union Hosp .; Algonquin Council. Boy Scouts of Am .; chmn. selectmen, Ash- land, 1907-09; Water Commr., 1910-17; tr. Mid- dlesex Co. Extension Service: life mem. Am. Inst. E.E. Author: papers on engring., temp. measure- ment, speed regulation of water wheels, standardi- zation of alternating current frequency. Made improvements in elee. temp, measuring instru- ments, hydraulie speed governors, hydraulic ma- chines for heavy mfg., frequency and load control devices for power stas, clocks and instruments, esp. those driven by regulated alternating cur- rent; reed. Lamme medal, Am. Inst. E.12., 1935; Wetherill medal, Franklin Inst., 1935; Silver Beaver Award, Boy Scouts of Am. Unitarian. Progressive Republican, Office: Homer Av., Ash- land. Home: Chestnut St., Ashland.


Y WARREN, Joseph, professor of law; b. Boston, Mar. 16, 1876; s. John Collins Warren and Amy (Shaw) W .; ed. A.B., llarvard, 1897; LE. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Constance Martha Williams of Brookline, June 19, 1905 (d. 1935); children- Joseph, Richard, Howland Shaw, Mary Eleanor. Adın. to Mass, bar 1900; sec. to Justice Gray, U.S. Supreme Ct., 1900-01; prof. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1914-19, Bussey prof., 1919-29, Weld prof., 1929 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Mass. llist. Soc., Mass. Soc. . Cincinnati (v.p.), Harvard Law Sch. Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Fac- ulty (Cambridge), Country (Brookline). Unita- rian. Republican. Office: Harvard Law School, Cambridge. Home: 300 Dudley St., Brookline.


YWARREN, Julius E., superintendent of schools; b. Leicester, July 6. 1888; s. Julius E. Warren and Mary J. (Mclaughlin) W .; ed. Barre high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth, 1910; A.M., Columbia, 1923; m. Elisabeth Hardin of Schenectady, N.Y. Oct. I 1915; children-Nancy A., Richard H. Head, Eng. dept., high sch., Schenectady, N. Y., 1913-17, Brock- ton, 1917-18; prin., high sch., Brattleboro, (Vt.), 1918-21; supt. schs., Gloversville, N.Y., 1921-25; asst. supt. schs., Springfield, 1925-27; supt. schs., Lakewood, O., 1927-31, Newton, 1934 -; instr .. Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., sunimers, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1936; Boston Univ. Sch. Edn., summer, 1937; chin. governing bd., Newton Community Council; dir. Newton Community Chest; mem. N.E.A .: Am. Assn. Scbs. Administrators, Horace Mann League, N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts.,Mass. Sch. Supts. Assn., Harvard Teachers Assn., Gamma Delta Chi, Phi Kappa Phi. Club: Rotary. Author: many articles in prof. mags. Editor: Browning, Selections from. Travel: U.S., Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Newton School Department, Newtonville. Home: 125 Plymouth Rd., Newton Highlands. Summer Res .: Harwichport.


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WARREN, Leslie, writer 'teen age stories, raiser pure bred dogs; b. Boston, Apr. 24, 1897; d. Farrar Cobb and Frances Whitaker (McMurray) ( .; ed. The May Sch., Boston; grad., Boston Sch. Phys, Edn., 1917; in. James Reed Warren of Cambridge. Aug. 17, 1918; children-Elizabeth MeMurray, Anne, Catharine Charlotte. Teacher at Lee, May and Brimmer Schs., Milton Acad .; worked with Girl Scouts as volunteer, 15 yrs., on National Staff 112 yrs .; now writes stories for girls inV spare time and raises and shows pure bred aire- dales; partner in Broadlield Kennels; mem. Girl Scouts, Inc., Ashland Local Council. Clubs: Ladies' Dog, Airedale Terrier Club of N.E, Framingham Dist. Kennel, 1916 Sewing Circle. Author: Seatter -ller Summer at a Girls' Camp; numerous short stories in American Girl. Travel: Great Lakes, W.I., N.C., Washington, Episcopalian. Republi- ran. Address: Broadheld Kennels, Framingham R.D. 2. Home: Ashland, P.O. Framingham. R. D.2 WARREN, Madeleine Field, associate in physiology; b. Greenfield, Mar. 9, 1903; d. Henry John Field and Myrtle (Brown) M .; ed. Greenfieldl high sch. ; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1925; M.A., Radcliffe Coll .. 1929, Ph.D., 1932; m. Henry Warren of Boston, Feb. 5, 1937. Asst. in physiology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1925-27; research fellow in physiology, Harvard Univ. Sch. Pub. Health, 1931-32, instr. physiology, 1932-35. assoe. in physiology, 1935-37, 1939 -; fel-


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lowship of An. Assn. Univ. Women, Univ. Copen- hagen, Den., 1934-35; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Au- thor: (with C. K. Drinker) Lymphatics, Lypmh and Tissue Fluid. Protestant. Olhice: Harvard School of Public Health, 55 Shattuck St., Boston. Home: 29 Commonwealth Av., Newton.


V WARREN, Minton Machado, consulting engineer; b. Salem, Aug. 7, 1888; s. Minton Warren and Salome A. (Machado) W .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch .; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1910, M.C.E., 1912; m. Sarah Ripley Robbins of Boston, Sept. 17, 1927; children-Minton, William Bradford. Began en- gring, service under Hugh L. Cooper, on dam across Miss. River at Keokuk, (Ia.); with Stone & Webster, eonstrn. engrs., 10 years, in design, constrn. & management, and as supt., supplying town of San Antonio, (Cuba), with drinking wa- ter and elec .; chief engr., Technicolor Motion Pic- ture Corp., also starting production of several in- dustrial plants, in N.E. & Calif .; organized Aero Supply Co., mfrs, hardware and fittings for air- plane cos. N.Y. City, 1925, organized factory in L.I .; went to England, 1928, and arranged for manufacture of De Haviland Moth plane, made pres. of U.S. Co., in charge of factory in Lowell; v.p., mgr. and dir., Curtiss-Wright airplane mfg. plant, St. Louis, later see., Curtiss-Wright Corp., Wright Aeronautical Corp., etc., until 1931: cons. engr., N.Y. & Boston, 1920 -; pres. & dir. Aero- nautical Securities Research Corp .; dir: research, Jackson & Curtis, (N.Y.); commd. 1st lt. Engrs., U.S.A., 1917, capt., 1918, with 26th Div., France; organized first Am. Topographical sect .; in action at Chemin-des-Dames; Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel & Meuse-Argonne, Verdun; after Armistice had charge of 1200 men repairing roads in France; Known for original research work in 'water ham- mer' and discovery of formulas in hydraulics now largely adopted; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Harvard Engring. Soc., Soc. Mayflower Deses. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston, N.Y.) City Midday, (N. Y.), 10th generation from Richard Warren of Mayflower, 1620. Office: 115 Broadway, N.Y. City. Home: 105 Irving St., Cambridge.


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WARREN, Paul Alanson, professor of botany; b. Dover, Me., June 22, 1893; s. Bernard Jerome War- ren and Hester Frances ( Foss) W .; ed. Foxcroft Acad., 1906-10; S.B., Univ. Me., 1915; Ph.D)., Univ. Mich., 1922; in. Alnena Frances Barlow of De- troit, Mich., June II, 1921; children-Bernard J .. Caryl Mac. Asst. geneticist, Carnegie Instn. of Washington, D.C., 1915-17; fellow, Univ. Mich., 1919-22; prof. botany, Med. Coll. Va., 1922-28; asso. prof .. Coll. William & Mary, 1922-28, prof., 1928- 31; prof., Tufts Coll .. 1931 -; chmn. Medford Dist. ('om., Boy Scouts of Am .; participated in orgn. of Va. Acad. Sciences, 1923; curator, Barnum Museum, 1938 -; sergt. Med. Corps, bacteriology, A.I.F., 1917-1919; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Bot. Soc. Am., Genetic Soc. Am., Phi Sigma, (pres.); Am. Assu. Univ. Profs., Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Alpha, Club: N.E. Botanical. Travel: Eng., Fr. Researches on the heredity of the to- mato. Episcopalian. Republican, Office: Tufts College, Medford. Home: 55 Whitney Rd., Med- ford.


WARREN, Robert Atherton, investment counselor : b. Waltham, Nov. 8, 1892; s. George F. Warren and Annie Turnbull (MacCabe) W .; ed. grad. Waltham high sch., 1911; student M.I.T., 1911-15; m. Grace Parker Redman of Dedham, 1920; children-Rob- ert Atherton, Joan Redman, Ralph Redman, Mar- garet Grace. Research statistician, Mass. Dept. Labor & Industry, 1915; tr. and asso. Boston Fiduciary & Research Assos .; v.p. and dir. Claflin, Warren & Co., Inc .; dir. Fisher Churchill Co .; v.p. Point Connett Assos., Ine .; ensign Aviation Corps, U.S.N.R.F., 1918-19. Clubs: Economie (Bos- ton, past pres.), Angellica Yacht (Mattapoisett, commodore); Weston Badminton (pres.). Unita- rian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. llome: Go Webster Rd., Weston.


WARREN, Shields, physician; b. Cambridge, Feb. 26, 1898; s. William Marshall Warren and Sara Bainbridge (Shields) W .; ed. Brookline high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1918; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch.,


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1923; m. Alice Springfield of Rochester, (N.Il.) Aug. 11, 1923; children-Alice Emilie, Patricia. Instr. pathology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1925-1936, asst. prof., 1936 -; pathologist, N.ES. Baptist, N. E. Deaconess, Huntington Mem., and Pondville State losps .; dir. Mass. State Tumor Diagnosis Service; mem. A.M.A., Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bacteriol- ogists, Am. Soc. for Exptl. Pathology, Soc. for Exptl. Biology & Med., Am. Assn. Cancer Research, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard, Waquoit Yacht. Author: Medical Science for Every Day Use, 1927; Pathology of Diabetes Mellitus, 1930, 2nd edit., 1938; contbr. on scientifie subjects. Methodist. Republican. Otlice: 195 Pilgrim Rd., Boston. Fome: 301 Otis St., West Newton. Summer res .: Waquoit.


WARREN, William Marshall, professor of philos- ophy, dean emeritus; b. Bremen, Ger. Nov. 4, 1865; s. William Fairfield Warren and Harriet Cor- nelia (Merrick) W .; ed. Cambridge high sch .; univs. of Tuebingen, Jena, Berlin; A.B., Boston Univ., 1887, Ph.D., 1892; m. Sara Bainbridge Shields of St. Louis, June 9, 1896; ehildren-Shields, Mrs. Virginia Fairfield Allen. Prof. philosophy, Boston Univ., 1896-, acting dean, Coll. Liberal Arts, 1904-1905, dean, 1905-1936, dean emeritus, 1937 --; pres. N.E. Coll. Entrance Certificate Bd., 1922- 1937; mem. N.E. Assn. Colls. & Secondary Schs., Am. Philos. Assn., Soc. Preservation N.E. Antiqui- ties, Classical Assn. of N.E., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: University. Author: The Needed Scholar; Beacon Ilill and Boston Univer- sity; numerous magazine articles & pamphlets. Travel: England, Europe. Father, first pres. of Boston Univ. Methodist. Republican. Office: Bos- ton University 688 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 28 Hawthorn Rd., Brookline,


WASHBURN, Frank Hall, surgeon; b. Falmouth, Me., Sept. 21, 1871; s. Lorenzo Stone Washburn and Mary Maria (Barker) W .; ed. Westbrook Sem .; Mass. Coll. of Pharmacy; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1899; m. Bessie M. Carter; children- Frank IL., Lorenzo S., Il, Mrs. Edith Mildred Sav- age, Mrs. Agnes M. Bexdell (d.). Practieed phar- maey before graduation in medicine; interne, Lynn Hosp., 1899-1900; practiced surgery and urology, Ilolden, past 20 yrs .; dir. Holden Clinic; surg. and chief of staff, llolden Dist, Hosp .; preceptor, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; cons, surg., Rutland State Sana- torium, Webster Distriet Hosp., Harrington Me- morial Hosp. (Southbridge) ; thoracie surg., Wor- cester County Sanatorium; cons. urologist, U.S. Veterans' Ilosp. No. 89; was health officer, Holden (resigned) ; fellow A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., A.C.S., Am. Coll. Chest Physicians; mem. Am. Urol. Assn., Trudeau Soe., N.E. Roentgen Ray Soe., Wachusett Med. Improvement Soc. (1st pres.). Club: Tufts Medical Alumni of Worcester County ( Ist pres. ). Desc. John Washburn, settled Duxbury, 1630. Re- publican. Office: Holden Clinic, Holden. Home: Phillips Road Holden.


WASHBURN, Frederic Augustus, physician, hos- pital director; b. New Bedford, Nov. 22, 1869; s. Frederic A. Washburn and Mary J. (Swan) W .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1892, M.A., 1928; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; m. Amy Silsbee Appleton, Jan. 10, 1911; I dau .- Mrs. Stewart Hamilton, Jr. Asst. dir., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1899, 1903-08, dir., 1908-34, dir. emeritus, 1934 -; dir. Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, 1915-34; Commr. of Instns., City of Boston, 1934-37; asst. surg, and surg., U.S. Vols., 1898-1903; served in Porto Rico, 1898, Philippines, 1899-1903; tr. Gard- ner State Ilosp., (chin. 1923-34; tr. 1923-38); dir. Cambridge Hosp., 1937; maj. comdg., Base Hosp. 6, A.I.F., France, 1917; lt. col. Med. Corps in charge of American hospitalization in Gt. Brit .; col. chief surg. hdars., Base Sect. 3, A.E.F., London, 1918-1919; awarded D.S.M., Companion Order St. Michael & St. George (British). mem. A.M.A .; (council on med. edn. & hosp., 1932-38), Am. llosp. Assn. (pres., 1912-1913), Mass. Med. Soc., Mil. Order World War (comdr. Greater Boston Chap., 1923-1924), Mass. Soe. Mayflower Deses. (gov., 1923-1927). Clubs: Union, Medical Superintendents (pres., 1921-1933 ). Author: numerous articles on hosp. administration. Protestant. Republican.


Office: Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge. Home: 190 Bay State Rd., Boston.


VWASHBURN, Frederic Baldwin, banker; b. Natick, July 19, 1871; s. Charles Watson Washburn and Elizabeth ( Baldwin) W .; ed. Natiek high sch .; m. Jessie Bailey of Boston, Nov. 2, 1902 (d); children -Rodney Elizabeth, Gordon B. With Natiek Nat. Bk., 1888-91; North Nat. Bk., Boston, 1891-91; U.S. Trust Co., 1894-97; Nat. Bk. Redemption, 1899- 1900; pres. Worcester Five Cents Sav. Bk., 1914- 19, now tr .; pres. Mechanics Nat. Bk., 1920 -; pres. Franklin Sav. Bk., Boston, 1919-20; dir. State Mut. Life Assurance Co., Worcester Elec. Light Co., Worcester Morris Plan Co., Mchts. & Farmers Ins. Co., asso. nat. bk. examiner, Boston; bank eommr. Mass .; tr. Clark Univ. Clubs: Woreester, Tatnuck Country. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 303 Main St., Worcester. Home: 8 Cedar St., Worcester.


WASHBURN, Heury Bradford, clergyman, educator; b. Worcester, Dec. 2, 1869; s. Charles Francis Washburn and Mary Elizabeth (Whiton) W .; ed. B.A., Harvard, 1891; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., 1894, 1).1). 1918; studied in univs. Berlin and Ox- ford; L.L.D., Hobart Coll., 1923; D).D. Ilarvard, 1930; m. Edith Buckingham (llall) Colgate of N. Y. City, May 20, 1908; children-Ilenry Brad- ford, Sherwood Larned, Mabel Hall Colgate (step- daughter). Deacon, 1894, priest, 1896, P.E. Ch .; asst. minister, St. John's Ch., Providence, R.1., 1896-98; reetor, St. Mark's Ch., Worcester, 1898- 1908; prof. eccles. history, Episc. Theol Seh., 1908 - dean 1920 -; exec. sce. War Commun. P.E. Ch., 1918-19; mem. Am. Soc. Ch. History, Am. Antiq. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Mediaeval Soc. m., Mass. Ilist. Soc., Am. Hist. Assn. Clubs: Har- vard (Boston, N.Y.); Bohemian (Worcester). Travel: Europe and U.S. (extensive). Desc. Wil- liam Bradford, John Alden, etc. Republican. Home: 3 Mason St., Cambridge.


WASHBURN, Henry Bradford, Jr., museum director, instructor; b. Cambridge, June 7. 1910: s. Henry Bradford Washburn and Edith Buckingham (Hall) W .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1933; 2 yrs. post-grad. work. Mountaineering adventures in Alps, incl. ascents of Matterhorn and Monte Rosa, also practically every major peek in Mont Blanc Chain, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1931; explorations in Alaska Coast Range, incl. 1st ascent of Mt. Cril- lon (1934) and filming of ski movies, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1931; leader of Nat. Geog. Soc. Yukon Expan. on Ist crossing of Saint Elias Range from Can. to Alaska in winter, camping on ice 81 days, congrat- ulatory tel. from King George V of Eng. on achievement, 1935; leader of Nat. Geog. Soc. Int. MeKinley Flights, Ist flights around and over 20,000 ft. mt .; lecturer on Yukon Expdn in Lon- don, 1936; conquest, with Robert Bates of Phila., of Mt. Lucania, highest unclimbed peak in No. Am., 1937; 1st ascents of Mt. Sanford (highest unelimbed peak in No. Am.) and Mt. Saint Agnes in Alaska; leader of Nat. Geog. Soc. flights over western glaciers of Sant Elias Range with view of thousands of sq. miles of unmapped country photo- graphed from air for 1st time, discovery of largest glacier outside polar regions, 1938; exec. dir. N.E. Mus, Nat. list .; fellow Royal Geog: Soc. Clubs: Am. Alpine, French Alpine, Swiss Alpine, Camp Fire, Explorers, Harvard Traveller. Author: 3 boys' books; articles in Nat. Geog. & Royal Geog, Mags. Travel: Europe, 4 yrs .; Alaska, 8 seasons. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 234 Berkeley St., Boston. Home: 3 Mason St., Cambridge.


WASHBURN, Kendrick H., lawyer; b. Middleboro, July 29, 1893: s. Nathan Washburn and Etta F. (Mendall) W .; ed. Middleboro high seh .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1915; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1921; unmarried. Practiced law, Middle- boro, 1921 -; now clerk of 4th Dist. Ct. of P'ly- mouth County; mem, Mass. Ho. of Rep. from 7th Plymouth Dist., 1926-36 (chmn, Legal Affairs Am., 1930-1936); It. Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., overseas, World War. Office: Bank Bidg., Middleboro. Home: 76 South Main St., Middleboro.


WASHBURN, Ralph Dexter, corporation clerk and secretary; b. North Easton, May 19, 1892; s. Samuel Dexter Washburn and Cora Bradford ( Mel'arlin)


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W .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; Northeastern Univ .; Boston Univ .; Suffolk Univ .; m. Alice Hebble- thwaite of Boston, Apr. 19, 1919; children-Ruth, Naney, Edwin. Worked in banks, 1911-20, messen- ger to tax expert and asst. credit mgr., Mass. Lighting Cos. and subsidiarics, 1920-30, treas. Mng. Co., auditor operating cos .; asst. gen. auditor and corp. elerk and sec. to all cos., N.E. Power Assn. and subsidiaries, 1930 -; clk., sec., dir. Ames- bury Elec, Light Co., Beverly Gas & Elee. Co., Cent. Mass. Elec. Co., Fall River Elec. Light Co., Gard- ner Elec. Light Co., Gardner Gas, Fuel & Light Co., Merrimac Valley Power & Bldgs. Co., Norwood Gas Co., Quincy Elee. Light & Power Co., Southern Berkshire Power & Elec. Co., Union Light & Power Co., Worcester Co. Elcc. Co., Wey - mouth Light & Power Co., Winchendon Elec. Light & Power Co., Worcester Suburban Elec. Co .; clk., sec. Arlington Gas Light Co., Athol Gas & Elec. Co., Attleboro Steam & Elec. Co., Eastern Mass. Elec. Co.Gloucester Elec. Co., Gloucester Gas Light Co., Haverhill Elec. Co., Leominster Elec. Light & Power Co., Leominster Gas Light Co., Mal- den & Melrose. Gas Light Co., Malden Elec. Co., Milford . Ilec. Light & Power Co., N.E. Power Co., N.12. Power Service Co., Northampton Elee. Light- ing Co., Northampton Gas Light Co., Northern Berkshire Gas Co., Norton Power & Elec. Co., R.I. Power Transmission Co., Salem Elec, Lighting Co., Salem Gas Light Co., Salem Terminal Corp., The Spencer Gas Co., Suburban Gas & Elee. Co., Wachu- sett Elec. Co .; see. Providence Steam Co., Power Realty Co., Bellows Falls Hydro-Elec. Corp., Conn. River Conservation, Conn. River Power Co., Gran- ite State Elec. Co., Green Mt. Power Corp., Mas- coma River Improvement Co., Mass. Utilities Assos., Mass. Power & Light Assos., Monohan Taxi Co., Mystie Power Co., Narragansett Elec. Co., N.E. Power Assn., North Boston Lighting Properties, R.I. Pub. Service Co., Yellow Cab Co .; elk., dir. Conn. River Development Co., Lawrence Gas & Elee. Co., Lowell Elee. Light Corp .; tr., sec. Frank- lin Co. Power Co .; alderman, City of Melrose, 1931-34, pres. bd., 1934; sergt. U.S.A., Apr. 26, 1918-Feb. 5, 1919; mem. I.O.O.F. (past chaplain), Am. Legion (past finance officer). Club: Suburban Stamp & Curio. Dir. dese. John Washburn, Rich- ard Warren, William Brewster, Gov. John Win- throp, John Alden, Priscilla Alden. Methodist. Republican. Office: 441 Stuart St., Boston, Home: 79 Hesseltine Av., Melrose. Summer res .: Prud- ence Island, R.I.




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