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LeVAN, James Daniel, research engineer; b. Coffey- ville, Kan., Jan. 27, 1902; s. Austin M. LeVan and Alice Dodge (Cheney) LeV .; ed. Univ. Kan., 2 yrs .; B.S., Univ. Calif., 1925; M.S., Harvard, 1927; m. Louise Rider of Longmont, Colo., July 16, 1928; children -- Mary Louise, Theodore James. Organized research lab., Cutler-flammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis., 1928; research engr., 1928-30; chief engr., Raytheon, Inc., Cambridge, 1930-32; research engr., Raytheon Production Co., Newton, 1932 .-; as a spare time hobby, has been very active in promot- ing consumer's cooperatives in N.E .; teacher of course in consumers cooperation, Boston Center Adult Edn., 1937, 1938; has been granted about 15 patents; dir. Eastern Coop. League, N.Y. City; dir., sec .- treas., N.E. Coop. Federation, Boston; mem. Eta Kappa Nu, Inst. Radio Engrs. Author: (co-author) two scientific papers on an invention in Q.S.T .; the proceedings of the Inst. Radio Engrs. Travel: U.S .; Cent. Am., 1926; first cooperative tour of Nova Scotia, 1937, sponsored by Univ. St. Francis Xavier at Antigomish, N.S., and Coopera- tive League of U.S. Interested in adult education and cooperation. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 55 Chapel St., Newton. Home: 44 Emerson St., Belmont.
LEVENSON, Joseph M., lawyer; b. Boston, Mar. 24, 1881; s. John Levenson and Fannie (Heifetz) L .; ed. Chelsea high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. of Law, 1902; in. Frances Anna Hahn of Boston, June, 1918; children-Dorothea II., Jacob C. Practiced law in Mass .; counsel for and organized Famous Players Film Co. of New England; counsel for Mitchell H. Mark Realty Corp .; one of organizers in construction of Strand Theatre, N.Y. City, the first theatre to institute a Symphony Orchestra and the first large Motion Picture Theatre in U.S .; dir. Justin Realty Co., Strand Theatre Co., Han- eock Theatre Co., Harvard Amusement Co .; mem. Chelsea sch. bd., 1912-16; mem. Mass. Legislature, 1916; mem. Masons. Clubs: New Century, Boston Friars. Travel: Cent. Am., W.I. Jewish. Inde- pendent Republican. Office: 1148-1149 Old South Bldg., Boston. Home: 5 Druee St., Brookline. Sum- mer res .: 103 Manomet Av., Hull.
Y LEVENSON, Walter S., surgeon; b. Boston, Dec. 18, 1897; s. Copel Levenson and Sarah (Carp) L .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1919; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1922; Univ. Vienna, 1926-27; mar-
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ried, 1928 (div.); 1 son-Sabln. Interne, N.Y. Post- Grad. Med. Sch. & Hosp., 1922-26; visiting surg., Beth Israel Hosp .; asst. surg., Boston Floating Hosp,; asst. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch .; instr. surgery, Tufts Med Sch .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Mass. and Greater Boston Med. Socs., Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Delta Epsilon. Club: Harvard. Office: 370 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
YLEVERONI, Frank, lawyer; b. Genoa, It., Sept. 10, 1879; s. Andrew Leveroni and Catherine (Trebino) L .; brought to U.S., 1884; ed. Boston English high sch .; Harvard Law Sch., 1899-1900; LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1903; m. Louise Finochietti of Boston, Oct. 10, 1903; children- Beatrice Greer, Laura Stocks, Claire Moscone, Viv- ian, Heloise, Edna, Frank, John. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1903, later to practice in Supreme Court of U.S .; began practice in Boston; spl. justice, Boston Juvenile Ct., 1906 -; counsel to Royal Italian Con- sul Gen. in N.F .; sec. draft bd., Ward 22, Boston, during World War; tr. Home Sav. Bk., Judge Baker Foundation, Infants' Hosp .; sec., dir. Italian Cath- olie Cemetery Assn .; v. chmn. Mass. Child Labor Commn .; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Bar Assn. of Boston, K.C., Knight Comdr. Order Crown of Italy. Clubs: City, Harvard (both of Bos- ton). Author: numerous letters to Boston papers. Travel: Europe, 1928, 1936. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 358 Arbor- way, Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Kenberma, Hull. LEVI, Alexander Abraham, physician; b. Vilna, Rus., Oct. 12, 1902; s. Simon Levi and Esther (Gordon) L .; ed. Johnstown (N. Y.) high sch .; Tufts Coll. Pre- Med. Sch .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1926; m. Dorothy Helen Hite, Oct. 11, 1932; children-Sylvia Elinor, David Hiram. Practiced med., Boston,
1926 -; sr. visiting obstetrician, Evangeline Booth Maternity Hosp .; jr. surg., Cambridge Hosp .; asst. surg., Boston Dispensary, gynecol. dept .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (sec. Middle- sex So. Dist., 1929-), N.E. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soc. Author: articles on obstet, and gynecol. subjs. in med jours. Jewish. Non-partisan. Office: 481 Bea- con St., Boston. Ilome: 265 Ward St., Newton.
LEVILLAIN, Adele Dowling, registrar, teacher; b. Phila., Pa., June 12, 1900; d. G. DeWitt Dowling and Sara Adele (Neill) D .; ed. high sch., Pittsford, N. Y., and Wellsville, N. Y .; B.L.L., Emerson Coll., 1924; m. Robert S. Levillain of Paris, Fr., 1934. Asst. prot. drama, Emerson Coll., 1924-, asst. registrar, 1934-39, registrar, 1939-, mem. Bd. In- corporators; mem. Zeta Phi Eta. Author: special articles on history and theory of pantomime. Tra- vel: Eng., Fr. Desc. Mary Chilton. Interested in French pantomime. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Emerson College, 130 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 12 Blackwood St., Boston.
V LEVIN, Benjamin, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 22, 1899; s. Harry Levin and Anna (Mintz) L .; ed. Hartford (Conn.) high sch .; A.B., Trinity Coll., 1920; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1923; in. Charlotte Dane of Bos- ton, Dec. 16, 1928; children-Philip Dane, Ira David, Charles Richard. Partner, Cohn & Levin, 1926-33, Lowrance & Levin, 1933-34, Benjamin Levin & Ilaskell Cohn, 1934-36, Mintz, Levin & Cohn, 1937 -; pres., dir. Merchants Discount Co .; dir. Stickney & Poor Spice Co., Lewis Packing Co .; mem. Am, and Boston Bar Assns .; Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Pine Brook Valley Country, New Century. Jewish. In- dependent Republican. Office: 1 Federal St., Bos- lon. flome: 207 Waverley Av., Newton.
LEVINE, Jack, artist; b. Boston, Jan. 3, 1915; s. Samuel Levine and Mary (Grinker) I .; ed. studied art under Denman Waldo Ross; unmarried. Painter; has shown paintings at Jeu de Paume ( Paris), Car- negie Internat. (Pittsburgh, Pa.), "Art in Our Time" ( Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.), Art Inst. (Chi- cago), Whitney Mus. (N.Y. City), Worcester Mus., N.Y. World's Fair; one-inan show at Downtown Gallery, New York, Boston, Feb. 1939; employee Fed. Art Project, WPA, 1935 -; mem. Artists Con- gress, Artists Union of Mass. Democrat (New Deal). Office: 250 Huntington Av., Boston. llome: 257 Ilumboldt Av., Roxbury.
LEVINE, Samuel Albert, physician; b. Lomza, Poland, Jan. 1, 1891; s. Abram J. Levine and Anna
(Sheinkopf) L .; ed. Eng. high sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1911; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1914; m. Rosalind Weinberg of Boston, June 20, 1926; chil- dren-Carol F., Herbert J., Joan Betsey. Brought to U.S., 1894, naturalized, 1899; asst. in med., Rockefeller Hosp., 1916-17; overseas, Brit. Heart Hosp., 1917-18; asso. in med., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Boston, 1914-15, 1918-28, house officer, 1915- 16, now consultant in cardiology, also sr. asso. in med .; asst. prof., Harvard Med. Sch., 1930 -; visit- ing phys., Beth Israel Hosp., 1928-33; capt. U.S. Med. Corps, A.E.1., 1918-19; mem. A.M.A., A.C.P., Assn. Am. Phys., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, N.E. Ileart Assu. (pres., 1935-37), Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Harvard, New Century ( Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Author: Coronary Thrombosis: Its Various Clinical Features, 1929; Clinical Heart Disease, 1936. Jewish. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 3 Montvale Rd., Newton Cen- tre.
LEVIS, Joseph L., business executive; b. Boston, July 20, 1905; s. Albert Warren Levis and Rose (Finochetti) L .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1926. V.p. Terrazzo Employers Assn., Ama- teur Fencers League Am,; mem. M.I.T. Alumni Adv. Council Athletics; mem. U.S. Olympic Teams, 1928, 1932, 1936; capt. Olympic Fencing Team, 1936; runner-up, World Foils Champion, 1932; Nat. Foils Champion, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937. Clubs: Fencers (N.Y.), Engineers, Salle d'Armes Peroy, City (Boston). Travel: Europe, Cent. Am. Cath- olie. Republican. Office: 264 Adams St., Dorches- ter. Home: 30 Bellevue St., Dorchester.
LEVY, Jacob, lawyer, professor of law; b. Boston; S. Joseph Levy and Lena (Hirsh) L .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1926; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1929; m. Ida Berezin of Norwood, Dec. 26, 1937. Practice of law, Boston, 1930 -; prof. law, Portia Law Sch., 1938 -; mem. Norfolk Co. Bar Assn., A.F.&A.M. (E.C. Benton Lodge), I.O.B.B. (Amos Lodge). Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 277 Summit Av., Brighton.
LEVY, Maurice Jacques, lawyer; b. N.Y. City, July 12, 1890; s. Phineas Levy and Carrie (Cohn) L .; ed. Greenfield high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1912; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; m. Lillian Seiler of N.Y. City, June 2, 1927; children-Augusta Seiler, Isabel Marion. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1915; en- gaged in gen. practice of law, Greenfield, 1915 -; incorporator; Franklin Sav. Instn .; clk., Minott Printing & Binding Co., Bicknell-Thomas Co .; mem. sch. com., Greenfield, 1920-26, town counsel, 1926- 27, moderator, 1927-37; tr. Greenfield Pub. Lib .; pvt., then 2nd It., Q.M.C., U.S.A .; instrn. officer and trial judge advocate, training sch., Camp J. E. Johnston, Fla., 1917-18; mem., Am., Mass. and Franklin Co. (v.p.) Bar Assns., Am. Legion, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons (32°), Elks, Odd Fellows. Clubs: Outing, Country (Northampton). Travel: U.S., Can., Europe. Jewish. Republican. Office: 318 Main St., Greenfield. Home: 111 Riddell St., Greenfield.
YLEWIN, Charles J., journalist; b. Prentice, Wis., May 30, 1902; s. Harry Lewin and Minnie Evelyn L .; ed. Ripon Coll. Sch. of Music, Ripon, Wis., 1918- 19; A.B., Univ. Wis., 1923; in. Marion Louise North of Rockford, Ill., June 24, 1925; 1 dan .- Martha Frances. Ed. Univ. Wis. Daily Cardinal, 1922-23; reporter, Rockford (111.) Morning Star, 1923-24, New Bedford Standard, 1924-32; city ed., news ed. and acting mig. ed., New Bedford Standard-Times, 1932-34, ming. cd., 1934-37, ed .- in-chief, 1937-, also ed .- in-chief, New Bedford Morning Mercury, Cape Cod Standard Times of Hyannis; ed .- in-chief, Radio Station WNBHI of New Bedford; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Delta Chi. Independent Democrat. Office: The Standard-Times, New Bedford. llome: 123 Green St., Fairhaven.
LEWIS, Alfred Baker, secretary of Socialist party of Mass .; b. Phila., Pa., May 20, 1897; s. John F. Lewis and Anne Henrietta Rush (Baker) L .; ed. De Lancey Sch., Phila., l'a .; B.S., Univ. Pa., 1917; LL.B., Univ. l'a. Law Sch., 1919; m. Lena Green- span of Phila., Pa., Nov. 20, 1924; children-Alfred Baker, Jr., Caroline Elizabeth Bradford, Helena Fales. Practiced law, Phila., Pa., 1919-1924; see.
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Socialist Party of Mass., 1924 -; Yeoman, 3 C, Sta. ship, 4th Naval Dist. headquarters, Phila., Pa., 6 mos., during World War; mem. Nat. Assn. for Ad- vancement of Colored People, League for Indus- trial Democracy, Church League for Industrial Democracy, Am. Civ. Liberties Union. Author: True Freedom for Negro and White Workers; Why the C. I. O .; Labor, Machines, and Depressions. Travel: Europe (Eng., Belg., Fr., It., Switz.), twice. Desc. Miles Standish and Gov. Bradford. Episco- palian. Socialist. Office: 318 Tremont St., Boston. Ilome: 318 Huntington Av., Boston.
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LEWIS, Arthur Leon, business executive; b. La- conia, N.Il., June 25, 1885; s. Orrin Hartley Lewis and Dora Estelle (Yeaton) L .; cd. Laconia (N.H.) pub. schs. and high sch., 1899-1903; B.S., Dart- mouth Coll., 1908; m. Eva Caroline Hilton of So- corro, N.M., June 1, 1911; children-Caroline Es- telle (wife of Lt. Robert Connor Bell, Jr.), Virginia Mary (Mrs. Joshua MacDonald), John Hartley, Sally Augusta. In bond dept., Hayden, Stone & Co., Boston, 1910-12; mgr. Cowan Truck Co., Hol- yoke, 1913-15; pres. Lewis-Shepard Co., Watertown, 1915 -; class agt., Dartmouth Alumni Fund; dir. Union Market Nat. Bk .; mem. Phi Gamma Delta (N.Y.). Clubs: University (Boston), Mass. Agri- cultural, Graduates (Hannover), N.IL., Norfolk Hunt (Dover). Unitarian. Republican. Office: Lewis-Shepard Co., Watertown. Home: "Shep- ards Plains", Medfield.
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LEWIS, Clarence Irving, professor of philosophy; b. Stoneham, Apr. 12, 1883; s. Irving Lewis and Han- nah Carlyn (Dearth) L .; ed. Haverhill hlgh sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1906, Ph.D., 1910; m. Mabel Maxwell Graves of Haverhill, Jan. 1, 1907; children-Irving Maxwell (d.), Margaret Maxwell (d.), David Edson, Andrew Kittredge. Teacher, Quincy high sch., 1905-06; instr. Eng., Univ. Colo., 1906-08; Instr. philosophy, Unlv. Calif., 1911-14, asst. prof., asso. prof., 1914-20; lecturer in philosophy, Harvard, Y LEWIS, Howard Thompson, professor of marketing, 1920-21, asst. prof., 1921-24, asso. prof., 1924-30, prof. of philosophy, 1930 -; visiting prof. philoso- phy, Columbia, 1923, 1927, 1929; pvt .; later 2nd lt., assigned to instrn., U.S.A., Fortress Monroe, Va., 1918; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Ain. Philos. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Survey of Symbolic Logic, 1918; Mind and the World-Order, 1929; (with C. H. Langford) Symbolle Logic, 1932. Office: Emerson Hall, Cambridge. Home: 23 Oak- land St., Lexington.
LEWIS, F(rederie) Pereyval, organist, census taker; b. Woburn, June 20, 1879; s. Frederic Henry Lewis and Annie Maria (Soulc) L .; ed. Woburn high sch. (valedictorian), 1897; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1902; organ grad., N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1903, organ post-grad. diploma, 1906; un- married. Church organist (in two churches in Wo- burn 5 and 28 yrs., etc.), 1894 -; Masonic organist, 1906 -; work for nat. census In Jan. 1920 led to census work for town, which gradually expanded to nearly full time work two quarters of each year, 1925 -; organ soloist, choir concert, St. Thomas Ch. (Bach-famous), Leipzig, Ger., first American to be so honored, Mar. 25, 1905; organist, Eng. Ch., Leipzig, 1904, winter 1905; town census taker for assessors, 1920-38, for sch. dept., 1925-, for regis- trars, 1939; substitute factory worker 4 mos., World War; Fellow Am. Guild Organists; mem. S.A.K .. Masons, Soc. Mayflower Descs. (Ilfe). Travel: Eu- rope, 1903-05 (2 yrs.). Desc. William Lewis, Bos- ton, 1635; George Soulc, Alden, Standish, Mullins, Plymouth, 1620. Unitarlan. Republican. Home 131 Washington St., Winchester.
V LEWIS, Frederic Thomas; b. Cambridge, Mar. 18, 1875; s. Charles Sanford Lewis and Nettie Farmum (Brown) 14 .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1897, A.M., 1898; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901: m. Ethel May Stickney of Clinton, July 30, 1904; 1 son-Thomas Lothrop. Austin fellow in histology and embryol- ogy, Harvard Med. Sch., 1901-02, Instr., 1902-06, asst. prof., 1906-15, asso. prof. embryology, 1915- 31, Stillman prof. comparative anatomy, 1931 -; fellow Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, A.A.A.S., Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Assn. Anatomists (v.p., 1914-16, prcs., 1936-38). Author: embryo- logical and cytological papers describing normal
origin of vena cava inferior by tapping the cardinal veins; early embryonic distribution of lymphatic vessels in mammals; basic 14-hedral shape of vegetable and animal cells in masses. Arranged Stoehr's Lehrbuch der Histologie on an embryo- logical basis, 2d ed. 1913, adapted by R. T. Shields for a Chinese ed., Shanghai, 1918. Desc. of George Lewes (d. in Barnstable, 1663). Congrega- tionalist. Republican ( when possible). Home: 538 Chestnut St., Waban. Summer res .: Randolph, N.H.
LEWIS, Geoffrey Whitney, headmaster; b. Brook- line, May 20, 1910; s. Geoffrey Whitney Lewis and Edith Louise (Lincoln) L .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1932; student, Trinity Coll., Cambridge, Eng .; m. Elizabeth Merrill Locke of Northampton, 1936. Asst. in hist., Harvard, 1933- 37, asst. dean, proctor in freshman halls, sec. to Faculty of Arts & Sciences, 1934-37; headmaster, Browne & Nichols Sch., Cambridge, 1937 -; tr. Roxbury Latin sch., Children's Mus .; dir: Bucking- ham Sch .; 2d It. Battery A, 101st F.A., Mass. N.G .; mem. Country Day Sch. Headmasters Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Footlight (Jamaica Plain), Fac- ulty, Speakers, Hasty Pudding (Harvard). Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., Switz., It., 1931, 1933. Unitarian. Republican. Office: The Browne & Nichols School, 22 Garden St., Cambridge. Home: 115 Lake View Av., Cambridge.
LEWIS, Harold M., business executive; b. West- brook, Me., June 6, 1888; s. Thomas M. Lewis and Helen (Bettes) L .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; B.A., Yale, 1911; m. Roberta M. McDonald, June 4, 1915; children-Thomas M., Helen. Dir. H. P. Ifood & Sons, dairy products; dir. 1st Nat. Bk., Medford. Clubs: University, Yale, Winchester Country, Nahant Golf. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 500 Rutherford Av., Charlestown. Home: 131 Mystic St., West Medford. Summer res .: Nahant.
research director; b. Oshkosh, Wis., July 15, 1888; s. James Lewis and Alletta (Thompson) L .; cd. grad. State Teachers' Coll., Oshkosh, Wis., 1907; A.B., Lawrence Coll., 1910; LL.D., 1936; A.M., Unlv. of Wisconsin, 1911; m. Elise Marie Stroud, Aug. 24, 1910 (d. Junc 6, 1936) ; children-Howard Thomp- son, Jr., Marjorie; m. (2d) Virginia Barnes Wheeler, Jan. 12, 1939. Prof. economies and sociology, Hiram (O.) Coll., 1912-14; prof. economics, Univ. Ida., 1914-20; prof. bus. administration, Univ. Wash., 1920-22. dean of Coll. Bus. Adm., 1922-26; lec- turer, R. Istituto Superiore di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali, Rome, It., 1926-27; prof. marketing, Harvard Sch. Bus. Adm., 1927-, asso. dean, 1934- 35, dir. research div., 1936 -; lecturer, Kansas State Normal Sch., Emporia, 1912, State Univ. Ia., 1924, Brigham Young Univ., 1928; chmn. Nat. Foreign Trade Commn. to the Orient, 1925; dec- orated Cavaliere dell' Ordine della Corona d'Italia, 1925; mem. Am. Econ. Soc., Nat. Assn. Purchasing Agts., Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pan Xenia, Masons. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: Rural School and the Community, 1918; (joint au- thor) Economic Resources of Pacific Northwest, 1923; Basic Industries of Pacific Northwest, 1925; Distribution of Hard Fibre Cordage, 1930; vol. 8, Harvard Business Reports, Cases on Motion Plc- ture Industry, 1930; 'The Motion Picture Industry, 1933; Industrial Purchasing, 1933; Problems 'in Industrial Purchasing, 1935; articles in bus. jours. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Harvard Busl- ness Sch., Soldiers Field. Boston. Ilome: 74 Fair- mont St., Belmont. Summer res .: Bradford, N.H.
LEWIS, J. R., lumber merchant and woodworker. Home: 73 Fairfield Av., Ilolyoke.
VLEWIS, James Prince, physician; b. Portland, Me., May 31, 1881; s. James Prince Lewis and Emma M. (Pulsifer) L .; ed. Portland (Me.) and Roxbury high schs .; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Maric Emmons of Brookline, 1915 (dlv.); 1 dau .- Marie (Mrs. Smallwood Archer); m. (2nd) Flor- ence E. Stevens of Hartford, Conn., 1931. Prac- ticing physiclan, Boston, 1907 -; specialist in ear, nose, throat diseases; mem. staff, Boston Dispen- sary, Boston Floating Hosp., Waltham Hosp .; instr.,
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Tufts Medical Sch .; mem. Mcd. Advisory Bd. and consultant, Marine Hosp., during World War; It. comdr., U.S. Navy Res., 1935 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Waltham Med. Club, Am. Acad. Oph- thalmology and Otolaryngology, N.E. Otol. and Laryngol. Soc., Am. Bd. Otolaryngology, Masons, Elks. Clubs: Kiwanis, Harvard (Boston). Prot- estant. Republican. Offices: 479 Commonwealth Av., Boston, and 681 Main St., Waltham. Home: 56 Egmont St., Brookline.
LEWIS, Josephine Miles, artist; b. New Haven, Conn .; d. Ilenry Gould Lewis and Julia Wright (Coley) L .; ed. pvt. schs .; B.F.A., Yale Sch. Fine Arts, 1891; studied in Paris, Fr .; unmarried. Painter, specializing in children's portraits; ex- hiblted in various museums and galleries all over U.S. and in So. Am., and in Paris Salons; mem. Nat. Assn. Women Painters & Sculptors, Allied Artists Am. Club: Paint and Clay (New Haven, Conn.). Awards: Shaw Mem. prize, Nat. Acad. Design, 1916; first prize, New Haven Paint & Clay Club, 1923, Luqniens prize, 1939. Brought up Episco- palian. Independent Republican. Studio: Car- negie Studios, 154 W. 57 St., N.Y. City. Summer res. : Scituate.
V LEWIS, Leo RIch, professor, author, composer; b. So. Woodstock, Vt., Feb. 11, 1865; s. John Jay Lewis and Abbie Goodwin (Davis) 1 .; ed. Boston Eng. high and Latin schs .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1887, Litt.D., 1922 -; A.B., Harvard, 1888, A.M., 1889; diploma, Royal Music Sch., Munich, Ger., 1892; m. Carrie Nichols Bullard of Brookline, Dec. 21, 1892; 1 son -- Philip Bullard. Instr. French, Tufts Coll., 1892-95, prof. theory and hist. music, 1895- 1920, prof. music, asso. prof. modern langs., 1920- 24, Fletcher prof. music, 1924 -; instr., Harvard Summer Sch., 1915-22; ehmn. musle com., Medford 275th anniversary, 1905; bd. examiners in music, Coll. Entrance Exam. Bd., 1909-20; chmn. State Music Com., Mass. Tercentenary, 1930; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. N.E.A., Internat. Music Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Gamma Psi, Zeta Psi. Club: University (Boston). Author and composer: R. E. Porter (operetta), 1886; The Con- solation of Music (cantata), 1895; Sonata for Vio- lin and Piano, 1895; Incidental Music to Milton's Comus, 1901; School Songs with College Flavor, 1905; The Ambitious Listener, 1928; Masterpieces of Music, 1918; The Gist of Sight Singing, 1929; Trumpet Concertino, 1937; String Quartet, 1938; books on the French lang .; etc. Edited various song books. Travel: Europe, 1889-92, 1928-29. Desc., George Lewis and Samuel Davis, Plymouth, about 1636. Universalist. Republican. Office and home: 20 Professors Row, Tufts College.
LEWIS, Saminel W., insurance; b. Boston, Jan. 11, 1877; S. Charles Winslow Lewis and Emma (Watts) L .; ed. Brookline high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Mary C. Fuller, Jan. 17. 1935. Dir. Boston Ins. Co., Old Colony Ins. Co. Home: 32 Harvard Av., Brookline.
V LIBBY, Jesse Herbert, physician; b. Denmark, Me., Feb. 14, 1867; s. Isaiah Cole Libby and Hannah Frances (Marr) L .; ed. Cambridge (Mass.) pub. schs .; Cornish (Me.) Acad .; Bryant & Stratton Commercial sch .; Boylston prep. sch .; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1892; m. Annie Jane Price of Cam- bridge, Nov. 28, 1889; 1 son-Channing Price (d.). Practiced med. Boston, 1893-95; East Weymouth, 1895 -; tr. East Weymouth Sav. Bk .; mem. sch. com., Weymonth, 18 yrs .; capt., M.C., U.S.A .. Camp Greenleaf, Chicamauga Park, Ga., World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., A.F.&.A.M .. K.T., Shrine, 1.O.O.F .; Charter mem. Weymouth Post 79 Am. Legion, Ch. Commerce. Travel: U.S. (exten- sive). Desc. John Libby, Scarborough, Me., 1630. Congregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 707 Broad St., E. Weymouth.
V LICHTENBERGER, Arthur Carl, clergyman; b. Oshkosh, Wis., Jan. 8, 1900; s. Adam Lichtenberger and Theresa (Heitz) 1 .; ed. Oshkosh high sch .; Ph.B., Kenyon Coll., 1923; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1925; Harvard, 1927-28; m. Florence Elizabeth Tate of Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 8, 1924; children-Elizabeth Theresa (d.), Arthur Tate. Ordained minister, Episc. Ch., 1925; prof. New
Testament, St. Paul's Div. Sch., Wuchang, China, 1925-27; rector, Grace Ch., Cincinnati, O., 1928-33, St. Paul's Ch., Brookline, 1933 -; lecturer, Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1935 -; pvt. U.S.A., 1918; dir. Longwood Day Sch., Brookline; mem. Signia Pi, Masons. Club: Thursday ( Brookline). Office: 15 St. Paul St., Brookline. Home: 130 Aspinwall Av., Brookline.
YLICHTNER, WIMlam Otto, consulting engineer; b. Chicago, IN., Aug. 25, 1883; s. William W. Lichtner and Johanna G. (Otto) L .; ed. A.B. (in civil engring.), Armour Inst. Tech., 1907; m. Evelyn Rodgers of Chicago, Il., June 9, 1915; children- William O., Jr., Virginia M., Mary Evelyn. Esti- mator, constrn. engr., concrete bridges, 1905-07; with Sanford E. Thompson, Boston, 1907-15; part- ner, The Thompson & Lichtner Co., 1916, incor- porated, 1925; became 1st v.p. and treas., then pres. The William O. Lichtner Assoe., management coun- sellors in production, sales and finance, also gen- eral mgrs. to rehabilitate industrial enterprises, 1932 -; first to apply sci. management principles to constrn. of reinforced concrete bridges and pvt. residences; lecturer on management and labor problems, M.I.T., Harvard, Syracuse Univ. etc .; mem. Assn. Cons. Management Engrs., Inst. of Management, Phi Kappa Sigma. Author: Plam and Reinforced Concrete, 1914; Time Study, and Job Analysis, 1921; Planned Control in Manufac- turing, 1924; many prof. papers. Catholic. Office: Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: Longwood Towers, Brookline.
Y LICKLIDER, Albert Harp, professor of English; b. Shepherdstown, W.Va., Sept. 29, 1874; s. Charles Albert Liekllder and Mary Florence (Harp) L .; ed. Boys high sch., Atlanta, Ga., 1888-92; A.M., Randolph-Macon Coll., 1897; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1907. Eng. master, Norfolk Acad., Norfolk, Va., 1899-1903; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1905-06, Instr. 1907-08; instr. Eng., Dartmouth Coll., 1908-11, asst. prof., 1911-14; asst. prof. Eng., Williams Coll., 1914-20, prof., 1920 -; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Sigma Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Williams (N.Y.), Faculty (Wil- liamstown). Episcopalian. Home: Old Faculty Club, Williamstown.
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