Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 133

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1924, part way fellow, 1928; mem. Am. Statls. Assn., Inst. Math. Statis., Am. Econ. Assn., Eco- nometric Soc., Am. Math. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, A.A.A.S., Col. Women of Geo. Wash. Univ. (past pres.). Descendant of Jacob Webb, a revolutionary soldier of Boston. Presbyterian. Republican. Office and home: 1 Waterhouse St., Cambridge.


- WILSON, Fred Allan, building contractor; b. Nahant, Apr. 16, 1871; s. Joseph Thomas Wilson and Sophila Annette (Wilson) W .; ed. Nahant high sch .; Chauncy Hall Sch., 1886-87; S.B., M.I.T., 1891; m. Alice Perkins Campbell of Mt. Vernon, N.H., June 6, 1899; children-Constance Campbell, Jo- seph Thomas, Philip Clark. Instr., M.I.T. 1892- 93; asso. with J. T. Wilson & Son, 1896, pres., 1914 -; v.p. Essex Trust Co., Lynn; tr. Lynn Instn. for Sav .; pres. Mader, Wilson, Ine .; Moderator, Town of Nahant, 1916-39; tr. Pub. Lib., Nahant, 1899-1939; mem. two Federal Comnins. during World War; mem. Lynn Hist. Soc. (pres. ), N.E. Hist. & Geneal. Soc. (tr.), Master Builders Assn. (Boston, pres.), Mass. Hort. Soc. Clubs: Boston City, llort. of Boston (sec.). Travel: Europe, U.S., Can. Desc. Bowen Wilson, Kittery, Me., 1651. Author: Annals of Nahant; Hist. of Nahant Public Library; Bible Conundrums; Hist. of Wil- son Family. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- Ilce and home: Nahant.


WILSON, Frederick Colburn, Congregational min- ister; b. Andover, Oct. 21, 1894; s. Rev. Fred- erick Arthur Wilson, D.D., and Florence Night- ingale (Nason) W .; ed. Punchard high sch., Andover; Phillips Acad., Andover; A.B., llarvard, 1917; B.D., Union Theol. Sem., N.Y. City, 1922; m. Esther R. Gregory of Boston, June 1, 1921; children-Jane Ryerson, Ruth Bigelow, John Frederick. Minister, Cong. Ch., Richmond, 1922- 30, Ipswich, 1930 -; served as army sec., Camp Devens, winter 1917; pvt. Co. C, 301st Field Signal Bn., Fr., 1918. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Ipswich Congregational Church, Ipswich. Ilome: 19 No. Main St., Ipswich.


YWILSON, George Grafton, publicist; b. Plainfield, Conn., Mar. 29, 1863; s. Archibald A. Wilson and Betsy L. (Brown) W .; ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1886, A.M., 1888, Ph. D., 1889, 1.1 .. 1)., 1911; LL.D., Univ. Vt. 1911, Univ. Hawaii, 1937; studied at Heidelberg, Berlin, Paris and Oxford, 1890-91; m. Elizabeth Rose Wilson of Rangoon, Burma, June 30, 1891; children-Grafton Lee, Mrs. Miriam Arthur, Mrs. Rose Anderson, Brayton Fuller. Prin. of schs., Groton, Conn., 1886-87, high sch., Rutland, Vt., 1889-90; asso. prof. social and polit. seiences, Brown Univ., 1891-94, prof., 1891-1910; lecturer in internat. law, Harvard, 1907-10, prof., 1910-36; emeritus; exchange prof. to France, 1912- 13; lecturer, Académie de Droit Internat., The Ilague, 1923; prof. internat. law, U.S. Naval Coll., 1900 -; prof., Fletcher Sch. of Law & Diplomacy, 1933 -; lecturer, Univ. of Hawaii, second semes- ter, 1937; Am. del. plenipotentiary, Internat. Naval Conf., London, 1908-09; counselor, Am. Legation, The Ilague, 1914; legal mem., U.S. mission for return of Dutch ships, 1919; mem. legal staff, Washington Conf. on Limitation of Armament, 1921-22; Am. mem., Internat. Cominn., U.S. and Netherlands, 1928; designated by Nicaragua, mem. Internat. Cent. Am. Tribunal, 1928; mem. bd. eds., Am. Journal Internat. Law, 1907 -; ed .- in- chief, 1924 -; dir. Revue de Droit International, 1913 -; membre de l'Institut de Droit Interna- tional; fellow Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences (v.p., exee. council); mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law (v.p., exec. com.), Am. Polit. Sei. Assn., Am. Philos. Soc., Delta Phi. Clubs: Faculty (Cam- bridge), Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Cosmos ( Washi- ington, D.C.). Author: Town and City Govern- ment in Providence, 1889; Insurgency, 1900; Submarine Telegraph Cables in Their Interna- tional Relations, 1901; International Law (with George Fox Tucker), 1901, 9th edit., 1935; Inter- national Law Situations ( U.S. Naval War Coll.), 36 vols., 1902-1937; 1/Insurrection, 1902; Interna- tional Law, Hornbook series, 1910, 3rd edit., 1939; The Hague Arbitration Cases, 1915; The First Year of the League of Nations, 1921 -; articles In


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mags. Editor: centenary edition of Wheaton's International Law (Carnegle Classics), 1936. Of- fice: Langdell Hall, Cambridge. Res .: Grafton (Vt.).


WILSON, Guy Mitchell, professor of education; b. near Frankfort, Ind., Nov. 10, 1876; s. Edward Bruce Wilson and Mary Elizabeth (Norrls) W .; ed. Acad., Univ. Ill .; grad., Ind. State Normal Sch., 1896; A.B., Ind. Univ., 1900, A.M., 1908; Ph.D., Columbia, 1918; m. Ina Hleatte of ITen- dricks Co., Ind., Aug. 28, 1897; m. Dorothy Marston Waters of Cedar Falls, Ia., June 10, 1922; children -Doris May, Robert Edward, Jean Waters. Teacher, rural sch., near Frankfort, Ind., 1892-94, high sch., Alexandria, 1896-97; supt. schs., Chal- mers, 1899-1900, North Salem, 1900-03, Hen- dricks Co., 1903-08, Connersville, 1908-12; prof. vocational edn., la. State Coll. Agr. & Mech. Arts, 1913-22; prof. edn., Boston Univ., 1922 -; reg. contbr., edul. mags., 1909 -; writer, books on edn., 1916 -; mem. Nat. Edn. Assn., Soc. Coll. Teachers Edn., Nat. Soc. for Study Edn., Nat. Council Teachers of Math., Am. Assn. Ednl. Re- search, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Club: Wellesley Country. Author: Motivation of School Work, 1916, revised 1921; Social and Business Usage of Arithmetic, 1919; flow to Measure, 1922, revised 1928; Standardized Tests in Language, 1923; What Is Americanism?, 1924; The Motivation of Arithmetic, 1926; What Arithmetic Shall we Teach?, 1926; Inventory and Diagnostic Tests in Arithmetic, 1927-34; Addition Drill Service, 1928; 100% Drill Books in Arithmetic, 1927-34; Teaching the New Arithmetic, 1939. Travel: Europe (twice), U.S. Desc. Thomas Kent, orig. propr., Gloucester, 1640; Robert Starkweather, Roxbury, 1640, who marrled Jeanette Roberts, d. John Roberts from Wales, 1636. Congregationallst. Independent Re- publican. Office: 84 Exeter St., Boston. Home: 30 Pine St., Wellesley Hiils.


WILSON, Harry Maynard, executive for railroad employees; b. Medford, May 19, 1890; s. Henry Wilson and Ella V. (Flint) W .; ed. pub. schs., Manchester, N.H .; Mr. Hermon Sch .; Gen. Elec. Apprentice Sch., Lynn; La Salle Extension Univ .; I.C.S .; m. Mary C. Tobey, June 11, 1916; children -A. Berniece, Marlon T., Irving G., Harry M., Jr. System gen. chmn., adjustment bd., Bridge & Building employees, B.&M.R.R., 1924 -; see. treas. Brotherhood of Railroad Bridge & Bldg. Mechanics and Helpers, 1924 -; mem. Saugus Unemployment Commn .; mem. Mass. State Guard; represented B&B employees at hearings of U.S. R.R. Labor Bd., Chicago, Ill., Feb. 19 and Sept. 1, 1925, before Nat. Medlation Bd., 1926, 1927, 1929; mem. I.O.O.F., K.P., Gen. Elec. Apprentice Alumni Assn. Desc., mother's side, Flints of Reading, early 1700's; Capt. John Flint, Revolu- tionary War; Sergt. George Flint, French and Canadian War. Interested in music, sports, stamps, personnel work. Methodist. Republican. Office: Terminal Div., Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston. Home: 10 Whitney St., Saugus.


WILSON, Loulse Palmer, professor; b. Mineola, Kan., June 26, 1903; d. Edwin O. Palmer and Viola May (Wright) P .; ed. Ashiand (Kan.) high sch .; A.B., Southwestern Coll., 1925; M.S., Univ. Pa., 1930, Ph.D., 1936; m. Lloyd D. Wilson. High sch. teacher, 1926-28; instr., N.J. State Teachers Coli., 1930-31; asst. biologist, U.S. Bur. Fisheries, 1931-32; Instr., Wellesley Col., 1934-39; asst. prof., 1939 -; mem. Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Xl. Methodist. Oflice: Wellesley College. Wel- lesley. Home: Wellesley.


Y WILSON, Lucy, professor of physics; b. Blooming- ton, Ill., Oct. 19, 1888; d. John James Speed Wil- son, Jr., and Lucy Barron (White) W .; ed. A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1909; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1917; unmarried. Asst. in physics, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1909-12, Instr., 1913-14; fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1916-17; instr. psychology and physics, Welles- ley Coll., 1917-20, asst. prof., physics, 1920- 24, asso. prof., 1924-35, prof., 1935-, acting dean of coll., 1938-39, Dean of Students, 1939-, of Class 1933, of Class 1938; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Optical Soc., Am. Meteorol. Soc., Am. Assn.


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WILSON, Mira Bigelow, principal of seminary; b. Andover, Jan. 13, 1893; d. Frederick Arthur Wilson and Florence Nightingale (Nason) W .; ed. Ando- ver hlgh sch .; Abbot Acad .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1914, LL.D., 1938; B.D., Boston Univ., 1918; sum- mer courses, Chicago Univ .; unmarried. Asst. prof., Class Dean, dir. social and rei. work, Smith Coll., until 1929; prin., Northfield Sem., East Northfield, 1929 -; tr. Abbot Acad., Andover; dir. Vacation Ilouse for Working Girls, Princeton; mem. Nat. Assn. Prins. Schs. for Girls. Club: College (Boston). Travel: Eng. and Continent.


Congregationalist. Oflice: Northfield Seminary,


East Northfield. Home: East Northfield.


WILSON, Perrin Thacher, osteopathic physician; b. Middietown, Conn., Nov. 4, 1888; s. Edwin Horace Wilson and Jane Amelia (Bidwell) W .; ed. Cam- bridge Latin sch .; spl. student, Harvard, 1909- 1913; D.O., Am. Sch. of Osteopathy, 1918; m. Hilda Bruen of Brooklyn (N.Y.), Oct. 12, 1920. Practiced in Cambridge, 1918 -; engaged in re- search on osteopathic lesion at Peter Bent Brig- ham Hosp., 1922-1925; tr. and treas., Mass. Osteo- pathic Hosp .; sergt. 1st class, 1918-1919, foreign service; mem. Am. Osteopathic Assn. (pres., 1934), Mass. Osteopathic Soc. (pres., 1925), Boston


Osteopathie Soc. (pres., 1922), Masons. Clubs: Rotary, Faculty (Harvard). Travel: U.S., Europe, Egypt and the Near East. Author: Observations on Infantile Paralysis; various monographs on osteopathic subjects. Protestant. Republican. Office and home: 1626 Mass. Av., Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Ellingham Falls, N.H.


WILSON, Robert Gardiner, Jr., lawyer; b. Boston, Sept. 4, 1891; s. Robert G. Wilson and Mary Abbie (Weed) W .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1914; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; in. Florence Ruth Purcell of Boston, July 12, 1930; children-Carol, Ruth, Robert G. III, Judith. In general practice of law, Boston, 1917 -; mem. Boston City Council, 1926-33, 1934-39; mem. Alpha Sigma Phi, Masons, K.P. Office: 20 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 57 Codman Hill Av., Dorches- ter.


WINCH, Ralph Philip, teacher; b. Miiton Jct., Wis., Oct. 19, 1905; s. Philip G. Winch and Eva I. (Thompson) W .; ed. Union high sch., Milton, Wis .; B.A., Milton Coll., 1927; M.A., Univ. Wis., 1929, Ph.D., 1931; in. Mary E. Johnson of North Loup, Neb., June 8, 1930; 1 dau .- Martha E. Asst. in physics, Milton Coll., 1926-27; scholar, Univ. Wis., 1927-28, asst. in physics, 1928-31, asst. in astronomy, 1930-31; instr. in physics, Williams Coll., 1931-36, asst. prof., 1936-, sec. faculty, Williams Coll., 1935 -; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Physics Teachers, A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Clubs: Williams College Faculty, Williams Col- lege Science, Williams (N.Y.). Author: articles on photo-electric properties of Gold and Silver In Physical Review. Travel: U.S. Protestant. Independent. Office: Thompson Physical Labora- tory, Williams College, Williamstown. Ilome: 7 School St., Willlamstown.


WINCHELL, Thomas R., business executive; b. Brunswick, Me., Oct. 9, 1885; s. John P. Win- cheil and Jennie (Forsaith) W .; ed. Bowdoin Coil., Brunswick Me .; m. Louise Wetherill, June 10, 1909; children-Robert W., Jeanette. V.p. Allen Qulmby Co., Portland, Me., 1919-22; v.p. Atlas Plywood Corp., Boston, 1922-27; pres., chmn. bd. dirs., Northern Maine Plywood Co., Houiton, Me .; treas. Plywood Corp., Boston; pres. Gen. Alumni Assn., Bowdoin Coll. Office: 250 Stuart St., Boston. Home: Harpswell, Me.


WING, Florence Foster, designer; b. Boston, Oct. 18, 1874; d. Albert Jones Foster and Mary Cor- nelia (Hull) F .; ed. Stoneleigh-Prospect Hill Sch .; Sch. Mus. Fine Arts; m. Charles Sewall Wing of Boston, 1902; children-Gordon Foster, Charles Sewall, Jr., Cornelia. Designer book plate used In Mus. Fine Arts Lib., Boston, Elmwood


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Pub. Lib., Providence, R.I .; mem. Boston Arts and Crafts Soc., Copley Soc. Travel: Europe, U.S., Can., W.I. Protestant. Republican. Ad- dress: 98 llomer St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Pocassct.


WINGATE, Charles Edgar Lewis, newspaper ed- itor; b. Exeter, N.H., Feb. 14, 1861; s. S. Dana Wingate and Oriana (Mitchell) W .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1883; m. Mabel Nickerson of Boston, Sept. 9, 1885; children- Mabel, Josephine, Dana Joseph Paine (d.), Oriana. Reporter, 1883-85; dramatie and musie ed., Bos- ton Journal, 1885; sec. to pub., managing ed. (one of youngest in country), bus. mgr., gen. mgr. and treas., on Boston Journal 30 yrs .; Sunday ed., Boston Post, 1913 -; dir. Hotel & Railroad News Co., Metropolitan Sales Corp., Community Newsdealers Corp .; chmn. Winchester sch. com., mem. Finance Bd. Clubs: Newspaper (Boston), Monday (Winchester). Author: History of the Wingate Family, 1886; Playgoers' Year Book, 1888; Can Such Things Be?, 1888; Shakespeare's Heroines on the Stage, 1895; Shakespeare's Heroes on the Stage, 1896; A Captain of Youth, 1925;


Life and Letters of Paine Wingate, 1930. Co- editor: Famous American Actors of Today, 1896. Asst. editor: One Hundred Condensed Novels, 1919. Dese. John Wingate, Dover, N.H., 1636; his son, Col. Joshua Wingate, fought at Louis- burg; latter's son, Rev. Paine Wingate, pastor, Amesbury, 60 yrs .; son Paine Wingate, senator from N.Il., 1st Congress U.S. under Constitution and other Congresses, judge highest et. N.I., at death only surviving grad, Harvard and of 1st Congress. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 257 Washington St., Boston. Home: 8 Stratford Rd., Winchester. Summer res .: Eden Rd., Rock- port.


WINSHIP, George Parker, librarian; b. Bridge- water, 1871; s. Albert Edward Winship and Ella R. (Parker) W .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1894; Litt. D., Univ. Mich., 1917; m. Claire Bliven, 1912; children-George Parker, Ann, Stephen. Asst. in history, Harvard, 1893-95; lib., John Carter Brown Lib., Providence, R.I., 1895-15; lib., Harry Elkins Widener Collection, Harvard L.ib., 1915-26; asst. lib., Harvard Lib., 1926-36; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc., Colonial Soc., Walpole Soc., Bibliographical Soc. of London (lion. ). Clubs: Odd Volumes of Boston (hon. mem.), Faculty (Cambridge). Author: The Coronado Ex- pedition, 1896; Geoffrey Chaucer, 1900; Cabot Bibliography, 1900; Early Mexican Printers; Wil- liam Caxton, 1909; Gutenberg to Plantin, 1926; The Merrymount Press, 1929; William Caxton and His Work, 1937; The Cambridge Press, 1638-1692, 1939. Editor: Water's Darien, 1903; Letters of Three Rhode Island Children, 1904; Sailor's Narra- tives, 1905; Boston in 1699, 1905; The Course of True Love in Colonial Times, 1905; Proclama- tions Concerning the Lottery for Virginia, 1907; Gazeta de Lima, 1908; Fifteenth Century Books in Brown Univ., 1910; Swamp Fight Tract, 1912; The Puritan's Farewell, 1912; Major Bradford's Letter, 1676, 1914; XVth Century Books in Amer- ica, 1919; Madame Knight's Journal, 1920; The New England Company and John Eliot, 1920; llarvard Library Notes, 1920-31; Bibliographical Essays, A Tribute to Wilberforce Eames, 1924; Vita de Saneto Hieronymo, 1928; The Harvard Shelley Notebook, 1929; Tantalus, 1937; Walter Crane's Hazelford Sketch Book, 1938. Travel: Mexico, 1895, 1911. Desc. Edwards, 1636. Home: Charles River (P.O. Dover).


WINSIHIP, Laurence Leathe, managing editor; b. Somerville, Feb. 19, 1890; s. Albert Edward Winship and Ella Rebecca (Parker) W .; ed. Somerville Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1911; m. Ruth C. Spindler of Counell Bluffs, Ia., Oct. 4, 1915; children-John Spindler, Thomas, Joanna. On staff of Journal of Education, Boston, 1911- 12; reporter, Boston Globe, 1912-20, Sunday cd- itor, 1920-37; managing ed., 1937 -; pvt., C.O.T.S., Camp Lee, Va., World War. Club: Tavern (Bos- ton). Office: The Boston Globe, 244 Washington St., Boston. Home: King Philip Rd., South Sud- bury.


V WINSHIP, William Henry, trunk and bag manu- facturer; b. Malden, Sept. 20, 1867; s. William W. Winship and Charlotte Josephine (Edmands) W .; ed. Malden Center pub. sehs., 1876-83, high sch., 1883-87; m. Emily Morris Clough of Mal- den, Apr. 19, 1911; children-William H., Jr., Emelle Carolyn (d.). Engaged in trunk and bag bus. continuously, 1887 -; salesman with W. W. Winship, trunk and bag mfrs., Boston, 1887; with Henry A. Winship, Boston, 1888-1909; in bus. as prop. Wm. H. Winship, 1909-19; consoli- dated with W. W. Winship, Inc., 1919, head salesman, 1919 -; served as 2d lt. to eapt. and 1st maj., Malden High Sch. Cadets, 1885-87; capt. 33rd Co., Mass. Militia, 1889-99; mem. Common Couneil, Malden, 1904-06; tr. and sec. Malden Pub. Lib .; meni. S.A.R., Soe. Colonial Wars, Malden Hist. Soc. (pres.); served as chinn. com. and installed memorial window in Malden, Eng., to memory of gt. gt. grandfather of George Wash- ington. Club: Kernwood of Malden (past pres. ). Universalist. Republican. Office: 372 Boylston


St., Boston. Home: 209 Maple St., Malden.


WINSLOW, Grace Sewell, writer, poet; b. Cam- bridge; d. Edward Sewell and Margaret Eliza- beth (Darrah) S .; ed. Hopkinton high sch .; Mass. Normal Art Seh .; Univ. Extension Course (short story writing), 1934-35; m. Edward Parks Wins- low of Framingham, Apr. 28, 1917; children- Edward P., Jr., Sewell Douglas, Robert Haw- thorne. Statis. clerk, then cost accountant, Dennison Mfg. Co., 1913-17; studied evenings; published in Yankee, Child Play, Boston Sunday Herald, Boston Daily Herald, Boston Sunday Post, Boston Daily Post, Driftwind Poetry Mag- azinc, Atlantic City News, Springfield Shopping News, Framingham Evening News, Grit ( Wil- liamsport, Pa.), Current Affairs ( Boston Ch. Com- meree), American Radiator Trade Magazine, Am. Women Poets, 1937, Biog. Diet. Contemporary Poets, 1938, World's Fair Anthology, 1939, Pacbar Anthology, 1939; poems read over N.B.C. Net- work N.Y. City, WNAC, Yankee Network, Bos- ton, mem. Hopkinton High Sch. Alumni Assn., St. Elizabeth's League (past pres.). Club: Mass. Women's Republican. Author: The Strong Man's House, novel (not finished yet); several articles, short stories and poems. Travel: U.S., Can. In- terested in poetry. Episcopalian. Republican.


Address: 508 School St., Belmont.


WINSLOW, Guy Monroe, educator; b. Brownington, Vt., July 1, 1872; s. James M. Winslow and Mary A. (Powers) W .; ed. A.B., Tufts Coll., 1895, Ph.D., 1898; m. Clara M. Austin (A.B., Smith Coll., 1899) of Orleans, Vt., June 10, 1903; children-Richard Austin, Marjorie, Donald James, Priscilla. Fellow in biol., Tufts Coll., 1895-97, asst. in biol. 1897-99; teacher of sei., 1898-1908; pres. Lasell Junior Coll., 1908 -; instr. histology, Tufts Coll. Med. and Dental Schs., 1903-13; mem. bd. aldermen of Newton, 1913-18; mem. Mass. Constl. Conv., 1917-19; tr. and v.p. Newton Sav. Bk .; dir. Au- burndale Coop. Bk .; tr. Tufts Coll., Chandler Sch. for Women, Newton Lib .; mem. Ain. Assn. for Jr. Colls. (v.p. 1935-36). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Address: basell Junior College, Au- burndale.


VWINSLOW, Samuel Elisworth, ex-congressman; b. Worcester, Apr. 11, 1862; s. Samuel Winslow and Mary Weeks (Robbins) W .; A.B., Harvard, 1885; m. Bertha Lucenia Russell of Charlestown, Apr. 17, 1889; children-Mrs. Dorothy Sawyer, Russell, Samuel (d.), Samuel E., Jr., John, Kenelm. Dir. 11.S. Envelope Co., State Mutual Life Assur- ance Co. of Worcester; A.D.C. on staff of Gov. 1. Q. A. Brackett, 1890, rank of col .; chmn. Rep. City Com., Worcester, 1890-92; chmu. Rep. State Com., 1893-94; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1908; mem. 63rd to 68th Congresses (1913-25), 4th Mass. Dist .; tr. Leicester Acad. Clubs: Worces- ter, Harvard ( Worcester). Unitarian. Home: Leiecster.


(WINSLOW, Sidney Wilmot, Jr., corporation official; b. Salem, June 24, 1880; s. Sidney Wllmot Wins- low and Georgianna (Buxton) W .; ed. Noble and Grecnough Sch., Boston; Harvard, 1901-05;


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nı. Alice Bulkeley of Beverly, June 1, 1904; chil- dren-Alice (Mrs. Casper Ranger II), Sidney Wilmot HII, Miriam, Bulkeley. P. pres. United Shoe Machinery Corp. of N.J., also state of Maine, pres. Boston Herald-Traveler Corp., W. W. Cross & Co., Inc., S. A. Felton & Son Co., Security Eyelet Co., p. pres. O. A. Miller Treeing Machine Co., Inc., United Awl & Needle Co., United Shank & Findings Co., United Shoe Repairing Machine Co., Felton United Brush Co., United Last Co., United Last Co., Ltd .. Boston Blacking Co., Campbell- Bosworth Machinery Co .; v.p. and dir. Turner Tan- ning Machinery Co., United Shoe Machinery Co. of Cuba, Mex. and So. Am .; dir. mem. exee. com. U. S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co .; dir. First Nat. Bk. of Boston, Island Creek Coal Co., John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., and many other corps .; tr. Wheaton Coll., The Fessenden Sch. Clubs: Har- vard, Algonquin, Sebatis, Country of Brookline, Sand Bridge, Blue Mountain Forest Game, East- ward llo Country, Oyster Harbor. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: 155 Clyde St., Brookline.


WINSOR, Frederick, educator; b. Winchester, Mar. 29, 1872; s. Frederick Winsor (M.D.) and Anne Bent (Ware) W .; ed. A.B., Havard Coll., 1893; m. Mary A. L. Paine (d. Gen. Charles J. Paine and Julia ( Bryant ) P.) of Weston. Teacher,


Phillips Acad., Exeter, N.H., 1895-97; organized Country Sch. for Boys (now Gilman Sch.), Balti- more, 1897; organized 1901, and since head master, Middlesex Sch., Concord; resigned, Dec. 31, 1938; now head master emeritus; overseer Harvard Coll., 1931-37. Author: The Art of Be- havior, 1932. Home: Petersham.


WINTER, Alice Beach, artist; b. Green Ridge, Mo., Mar. 22, 1877; d. Edgar Rice Beach and Frances Emeline ( White) B .; ed. pub. schs., St. Louis, Mo .; student, St. Louis Sch. Fine Arts, 1892-98, Art Students' League, New York, 1901; m. Charles Allan Winter of N.Y. City, Jan. 1, 1904. Painter and illustrator of child life; has illustrated child-life stories and originated many cover de- signs in color for mags .; exhibited at Nat. Acad. Design (N.Y.), Pa. Acad. Fine Arts (Phila.), Car- negie Inst. Tech. (Pittsburgh), St. Louis Mus. Fine Arts, Mus. of History, Science and Art (Los Angeles, Calif.). Home-Studio: 134 Ml. Pleas- ant Av., East Gloucester.


WINTER, Charles Allan, artist; b. Cincinnati, Oct. 26, 1869; s. Alfred A. Winter and Fannie A. (Rans- ley) W .; ed. Art Acad. of Cincinnati, 1884-94; awarded foreign scholarship and studied at JJulian Acad., Paris, under Bouguereau and Gabriel F'er- rier; spent 1 yr. in Italy, chiefly in art galleries of Rome; m. Alice Mary Beach of St. Louis, Jan. 1, 1901. Teacher, St. Louis Sch. Fine Arts, 1898-1901; moved to New York, 1901; portrait and figure painter and illustrator, New York mags .; murals in Gloucester City Hall Auditorium, 1934, 1936 and 1937, Gloucester High School, 1935. Home-Studio: 134 Mt. Pleasant Av., East Glouces- ter.


WIPPLINGER, Natalle, professor of German; b. Kassel, Ger., Aug. 12, 1871; d. Karl Wipplinger and Laura (Habich) W .; ed. Kassel (Ger. high sch .; Univs. Bern (Switz), Paris (Fr.), Leipzig, Berlin (Ger.); Ph.D., Freiburg (Ger.), 1900; un- married. Instr. German, Asheville (N.C.) Coll., 1900-02, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1902-04; instr. German, Wellesley Coll., 1904-06, asso. prof., 1906-24, prof., 1924 -. Author: Der Entzwicklungsbegriff in Fichtes Philosophie. Protestant. Oflice: Wel- Y lesley College, Wellesley. Home: 8 Norfolk Ter., Wellesley.


WISE, Arthur Chamberlin, investment banker; b. Boston, Jan. 6, 1876; s. Daniel Webster Wise and Mary Anna (Chamberlin) W .; ed. Brookline high sch .; m. Marion Strong Somers of Brookline, Oct. 9, 1907; children-Barbara, John. In broker- age and investment bus., 1896 -; formerly part- ner, Millett, Roe & Hagen; now senior partner, Wise, Hobbs & Seaver, Inc .; v.p. Boston Sand & Gravel Co .; dir. Internat, Braid Co., Hingham Trust Co., R.I. Auditorium, Ilingham Coop. Bk .; dir. and v.p. Eastern Racing Assn .; treas. Boston


Garden Corp., New Boston Arena Corp .; pres. Sus- pender Co., Commonwealth Realty Trust; tr. Derby Acad .; chmin. Am. Red Cross, Hingham branch, 1917-1919; inem. Beacon Soc. Clubs: Algonquin ( Boston, treas.), Cohasset Golf, Wom- patuek (Hingham), Hingham Yacht. Travel: Eng., Belg., Fr. Dir. desc. John Wise of Essex. Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: 15 Congress St., Bos- ton. Home: 107 Main St., Hingham.


WISE, John Magee, physician; b. Groveland, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1876; s. William W. Wise and Frances A. (Magee) W .; ed. Geneseo (N.Y.) Normal Sch .; M.D., Univ. Buffalo, 1907; m. Edna Barker of Northville, N.Y., Aug. 15, 1912; 1 son-Charles W. Teacher, Manasquam, N.J., 1897-99; prin., Rushville (N.Y.) Union Sch., 1899-1901, North- ville Union Sch., 1901-03; house officer, Buffalo Gen. Ilosp., 1907-08; on res. staff, Rutland State San., 1910-12; supt., N.II. State San., 1912-21, Sassaquin San., New Bedford, 1921-33; sr. phys., Middlesex County San., Waltham, 1935 -; med. examiner, draft bd., World War; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Nat. Tuberculosis Assn., Boston Trudeau Soc., Masons. Club: Lake of The Grand Bay. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Middle- sex County Sanatorium, Waltham. Ilome: 404 Marrett Rd., Lexington.




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