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LIEBERMAN, Leo, educational and vocational ad- viser; b. Woburn, Mar. 3, 1908; s. Samuel Lieber- man and Annie (Brown) L .; ed. Woburn high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1929; Ea.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1938; unmarried. Dir. Quincy Y.M.IL.A. and Y.W.II.A., 1932 -; ednl. adviser, CCC, 1933-36; per- sonnel work, Gorins, Inc., 1938 -; chmn. United Jewish Campaign Com. (Woburn Dist.); men. Asso. Jewish Community Centres of N.E. (v.p., chmu. ednl. dept., Dist. 2), Woburn llebrew Centre (v.p.), Men's Council of Ladies Helping Hand
Orphanage, Winchester Tennis Assn., Young People's Congregation of Temple Israel, Affiliated Jewish Youth Organizations of Greater Boston. Club: Medford Boat. Author: A Plan for Educa- tion in the N.E. CCC Camps; Manual for Organiz- ing Craft Work; Organizing the CCC Educational Program; The Shoe Industry; An Educational and Vocational Guidance Program for the Somerville Public Schools. Jewish. Republican. Office: 115 Chauncy St., Boston. Home: 211 Main St., Wo- burn. Summer res: 50 Water St., Winchester.
VLINDER, Frederick William Charles, educator; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 7, 1881; s. William Jacob August Lieder and Agnes (Betz) L .; ed. A.B., Cornell, 1902. A.M., 1903; Ph.D., Harvard, 1907; m. Margaret Lewis Bailey, June 19, 1926. Fellow in German, Cornell, 1903-04; teaching fellow in German, Har- vard, 1904-06, instr., 1906-20, asst. prof., 1920-28, asso, prof., 1928-, chmn. of dept., 1932-35; mem. Nod. Lang. Assn. Am., N.E. Mod. Lang. Assn., Am. Assn. Teachers of German, Soc. for Adv. of Scan- dinavian Studies, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Harvard Musical Assn. Clubs: Faculty (Cambridge), Har- vard (Boston), Cornell of N.E. Translator: The Reichsbank, 1910. Editor: Schiller's Don Carlos, 1912; Moser's Der Bibliothekar, 1913; Goethe's Hermann und Dorothea, 1917; (with R. W. Petten- gill) Manual of Military German, 1918; German Poems and Songs, 1929; (with G. M. Howe) First
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1931. General Editor: Harper's German Serics, 1935 -; author: articles and reviews. Office: Har- vard Univ., Cambridge. Home: 18 Brown St., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Harwichport.
Y LIEDER, Paul Robert, professor of English; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 18, 1889; s. William J. A. Lieder and Agnes (Betz) L .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1910, A.M., 1912, Ph.D., 1915; unmarried. Instr. modern langs., M.I.T., 1912-15; instr. Eng., Smith Coll., 1915-17, asst. prof., 1917-20, asso. prof., 1920-25; prof., 1925-, chmn. Dept. of Eng., 1926- 37; lecturer in Eng., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1920, 1922- 23, Columbia, summer 1925; ensign U.S.N.R.F., 1918; mem. Modern Lang. Assn Am., Am. Dialect Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Soc. for Advance- ment of Scand. Studies, Facsimile Text Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: D.U., Northampton, North- ampton Country, South Shore ( Harwichport). Au- thor: Scott and Scandinavian Literature, 1920. Edi- tor: Poems of Tegner, 1914; (with Brander Mat- thews) Chief British Dramatists, 1924; (with Rob- ert Morss Lovett and Robert Kilburn Root) British Poetry and Prose, 1928, revised and expanded, 2 vols., 1938; (with same) British Drama, 1929; Eminent British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, 1938. Travel: Brit. Isles, continental Europe, Mediterranean, W.I., U.S. (extensive). Homc: Northampton. Summer residence: Harwichport.
Y LIGGETT, LouIs Kroh, capitalist; b. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 4, 1875; s. John Templeton Liggett and Julia A. (Kroh) E., cd pub. sehs .; m. Musa Bence of Detroit, Mich., June 26, 1895. Pres. and dir. United Drug Co., United Drug, Inc., United Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Pocasset Mfg. Co. (Fall River) ; chmn. bd., Liggett Drug Co., Inc; chmn. exec. com. and dir. Nat. Cigar Stands Co .; also dir. numerous corps .; tr. Eastern States Expn .; dir. Eastern States Agrl. and Industrial League; mem. League for Preservation of Am. Independence, Re- publican League of Mass., Mass Forestry Soe. Office: 43 Leon St., Boston. Home: Chestnut Hill, Newton.
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VLILLARD, Walter Huston, educator; b. Paris, 111., Nov. 20, 1881; s. David Irvine Lillard and Enima Ada (Huston) L .; ed. Hyde Park high sch., Chi- cago; B.S., Dartmouth, 1905, A.M., 1910; Oxford Univ., Eng., 1909-10; Litt.D, Hobart Coll., 1936; m. Ethel Augusta Hazen of llanover, N.H., Sept. 5, 1907; children-Walter Huston, Jr., Virginia, Bar- bara Ann, Jane Hazen. Sce. Dartmouth Coll. Club and grad. mgr. athletics, 1905-07; instr. Eng., Phil- lips Acad., 1907-16, asst. to headmaster, 1911-16, first faculty coach of football; headmaster, Tabor Acad, Marion, developing Tabor Acad. as a prep. sch. with nautical training, 1916 -; U.S. guard at Paris expn., 1899-1900; chmu., Town Rep. Com .; del. to Rep. Conv. in Mass., 1936, 1938; founder and chmin. exec. com. International Schoolboy Fel- lowship, operating exchange of scholars between Eng., Ger., Fr. and U.S., 1927 -; acting chief Sea- scout, Boy Scouts of Am., 1922; lecturer on internat. program; pvt. Battery D, 1st Mass. Field Arty., Feb. 1916; It. Co. L, 8th Mass. Inf., Apr. 1916; Mexican border service, June-Aug. 1916; capt. Co. D, 17 Regt Inf., Mass. State Guard, May 26, 1917; comdt., Camp Cleveland (jr. naval training scli.), Marion; field supervisor of development batts., Adj. Gen.'s Dept., U.S.A., Sept. 1918; capt., div. personnel adj., Oct. 1918; lt. col., O.R.C .; chin., Red Cross, Flood Disaster, Marlon, 1938; chmn, S.P.C.C. of Mass. for Marion; Regent, Cum Laude Soc .; mem., N.E. Assn. Colls. and Prep. Schs., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Casque and Gauntlet. Club: Unl- versity (Boston). Travel: Europe, So. and Cent. Am. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Tabor Academy, Marion. Home: 27 Front St., Marion. Summer res .: Hebron, N.H.
VLILLEGARD, George Ollver, clergyman; b. Calmar, la., Apr. 23, 1888; s. Lars Olson Lillegard and Ansoph (Kaasa) L .; ed Luther Coll. (prep. dept.), 1904; A.B., Luther Coll., 1908; C.T., Luther Sem., 1912; Univ. Minnesota, 1916; A.M., Univ. Chicago, 1918; Univ. Wis., 1927-28; llarvard Div. Sch., 1928- 29; m. Agnes Bernice Onstad of Madison, Wis., May 25, 1920; children-Elizabeth Ann, Marjorle
Elise, Laura Bernice, George Onstad, Lawrence Erik, Alice Marie, David Theodore, Norman Sigurd. Teacher, Willmar Sem., 1908-09; ordained Lutheran minister, 1912; asst. pastor, Holmen, Wis., 1912; missionary in China, 1912-15, 1921-27; pastor, Lake View Lutheran Ch., Chicago, 1918-21, Boston Nor- wegian Lutheran Ch., Roxbury, 1928-36, Harvard St. Lutheran Ch., Cambridge, 1936 -; sec. Nor- wegian Synod of Am. Evang. Luth. Ch., 1931 -; winner of oratory prize, Luther Coll., 1907. Au- thor: monographs, Modernism, 1930; The Chinese Term Question, 1935; articles in church periodicals, mags. and newspapers. Lutheran. Republican. Office: 323 Harvard St., Cambridge. Ilome: 233 Bellevne St., Newton.
LILLY, Richard T., clerk of Court, lawyer; b. Shir- ley, Oct. 27, 1906; s. Thomas E. Lilly, M.D., and Mary E. (Harkins) L .; ed. fitchburg high sch .; Ph. B., Holy Cross Coll., 1928; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1931; in. Dorothy V. Shuttleworth of Clinton, May 17, 1933; children-Richard T., Jr., Mary Jane. Pres. Ayer Bd. Trade; tr. Community Mem. Hosp., Ayer; clk. First Dist. Ct., Northern Middlesex; chin. Bd. Selectmen and Town Counsel, Shirley; mem. Ayer Bd. Trade. Club: Lions. Catholic. Democrat. Office: Barry Bldg., Ayer. Ilonie: 17 Harvard Rd., Shirley.
Y LIMING, Melville Darst, executive secretary, Boston Chamber of Commerce; b. Ohio, Dec. 10, 1882; s. James Q. Liming and Sabrah (Oursler) L .; ed. llamersville, O., high sch .; A.B., Miami Univ. (O.), 1906; A.M., Harvard, 1910; spl. student, Harvard Law Sch., 1910-12; m. Marjorie Odlin of Boston, 1916; children-Elizabeth, Robert W. Teacher of hist., Todd Sch., Woodstock, Ill., 1906-08; Michigan City (Ind.) high sch., 1908-09; Adams Woods fel- low, Harvard, 1910-12, asst. in govt., Harvard, 1910-11; instr. polit. sci., Tufts Coll., 1912-14; one of counsel for Boston Legal Aid Soe., 1912-14; adm. to Mass. bar, 1913; organized Brown County (O.) Nat. Bk. and served as officer and dir., 1915-17; mem. staff, Nat. Industrial Conf. Bd., 1918-20; mgr. Bur. Commercial and Industrial Affairs, Boston Ch. Commerce, 1920-27; exee. see. and mem. exec. com., 1927 -; sec. Boston Ch. Commerce Realty Trust, 1927 -; pres. N.E. Assn. Commercial Execs., 1929-31; dir. Nat. Assn. Commercial Orgn. Sees., 1931-34, 1936-38, v.p., 1932-33, pres. 1937-38; meni. Delta Upsilon. Club: Acacia. Episcopalian. In- dependent. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 48 Ballard St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Pocasset.
Y LINCOLN, Alexander, lawyer; b. Brookline, Oct. 31, 1873; s. William Henry Lincoln and Cecelia Frances (Smith) L .; cd. William Nichols Sch. for Boys, Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896; Univ. Gottingen, Ger., 1898-99; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Eleanor Ames of Boston, June 22, 1909; children-Alexander, Jr., William Ames, Imily Ames. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1902; with law firm, Whipple, Sears & Ogden, 1902-19, becoming partner, 1909; asst. Atty. Gen. of Mass., 1920-27; partner law firm of Devine, York & Lincoln, 1930- 37; mem. Mass. Bd. of Tax Appeals, 1930-36; with law firm of Herrick, Smith, Donakl & Farley, 1936- 39; served with 1st Motor Corps, Mass. State Guard, 1917-20; pres. Sentinels of the Republic, 1927-36; pres. Brookline Taxpayers Assn., 1937 -; treas., Constitutional Liberty League of Mass., 1920 -; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn. Clubs: Somerset, Tennis and Racquet (both of Boston), Country (Brooklinc), Harvard ( Boston, N.Y.). Author: articles in law reviews and newspapers. Dese. Samuel Lincoln of llingham, 1637. Republican. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 59 Codman Rd., Brookline.
YLINCOLN, Arthur WIllard, research worker; b. Bos- ton; s. Capt. Willard Lincoln, U.S.A., and Nettie Estella (Andrews) L .; ed. Mr. Willlam Nicholds' Pvt. Sch., Boston; Chauney Hall Sch .; Boston Latin sch .; Canford, Eng .; Harvard, 1904; un- married. Traveling sec. to late Baron Wim- borne; asso. with Dr. Percival Lowell, famous astronomer and scientist; pvt. sec. to late Edmund Pratt, Esq .; asso. with Charles Barnes, Esq., N.Y. City; mgr. The Singing Beach Trust, Manchester
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by the Sea, 1932-37; research work along sci. lines; mem. A.A.A.S., Eng. Speaking Union (Lon- don). Clubs: Travellers (London), Royal Ex- celsior (Liverpool). Travel: many times to Eng., Ire., Scot., Wales, Fr., Ger., It., Aus. Family res. in Mass., 1700 -. Office: Box 53, Salem, Home: 12 Howland St., Boston.
V LINCOLN, Daniel Waldo, lawyer; b. Woreester, Sept. 2, 1882; s. Waldo Lineoln and Fanny (Chandler) L .; ed. Pomfret Sch. (Conn.); A.B., Harvard, 1904; L.L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Harriet Bray- ton Nichols of Woreester, Dee. 29, 1917; 1 son- Brayton. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1907, gen. prae- tice at Worcester, 1907 -; referee in bankruptcy, 1921 -; tr. Memorial Ilosp., Woreester Art Mu- seum; pres. and dir. Bay State Stamping Co. (Worcester); tr. and mem. Bd. of Investment of the Worcester County Institn. for Savings; treas. Worcester Children's Friend Soe .; mem. Local City Council, 1913-15, Mass, Ho. of Rep., 1916-17, Worcester Ch. Commeree (past pres.), Woreester County Bar Assn. (past pres.), Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Bar Assn., Am. Antiquarian Soc. (council). Clubs: Worcester (pres. 1935-39), Tatnuek Country, Harvard (Worcester), Odd Volumes (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 390 Main St., Woreester. Home: 39 Cedar St., Worcester.
LINCOLN, Edward Andrews, consulting psycholo- gist; b. Raynham, Oet. 3, 1889; s. Minot Jackson Lincoln and Helen Sampson (Andrews) L .; ed. Oliver Ames high sch., North Easton; Bridgewater State Normal Sch., 1907-11; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1913, A.M., 1916; Ed.D., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1924; m. Bertha Hayes Groden of Pen Yan, N.Y., June 28, 1921; ehildren-Anne Louise, Jean Andrews. Teacher, hlgh seh., Middletown, Conn., 1913-14, Natiek, 1914-15; instr. Ilarvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1920-24, asst. prof., 1924-35; pvt. practice as eons, psychologist, 1935 -; lectured at Radcliffe Coll. and at Univ. Calif .; entered as pvt. Co. I, 302d Inf., U.S.A., Oet. 1917, assigned to psychol. service, transferred to med. dept., Apr. 1918, commd. Ist It. San. Corps, Oet. 1918, discharged Mar. 1920; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. N.E.A. (Ilfe), Nat. Soe. Study Edn., Am. Psychol, Assn., Am. Research Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Assn. Applied Psychol., Am. Genetie Assn., N.E. Voeatlonal Guidance Assn., Progressive Edn. Assn., Harvard Teachers Assn., Mass. Soe. Mental Hygiene, Boston Soc. Clin. Psychologists, Mass. Hort. Soe., Hallfax Ilist. Soe., Mass. Civie League, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Phi (treas.), Phi Beta Kappa (comptroller Iota chap.), Bridgewater Alumni Assn. (treas.). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Bookfollows. Author: Sex Differences in the Growth of American School Children; Beginnings of Educational Measurement; Testing and the Use of Test Results; mag. articles in field of ednl. measurement and statisties. Independent in poli- tics. Office and home: Thompson St., Halifax.
LINCOLN, James N., newspaper editor; b. Taunton, May 6, 1872; s. Morris Lineoln and Julia A. (Mar- tin) L .; ed. Taunton pub. sehs .; grad., Taunton high sch., 1891; m. Fannle J. Pratt of Taunton, Nov. 26, 1896 (d.). Employed as newspaperman continuously, 1892 -; news ed., Taunton Daily Gazette, 1928 -; mem. Common Couneil, Taunton, 1896, elk. of Common Counell, 1897-1909, elk. of
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LINCOLN, Joseph Crosby, author; b. Brewster, Feb. 13, 1870; s. Joseph Lineoln and Emily (Crosby) L .; ed. Brewster and Chelsea high schs .; D.Litt., Rol- lins Coll., 1935; m. Florenee E. Sargent of Chelsea, May 12, 1897; 1 son-Joseph Freeman. Asso. ed., League of Am. Wheelmen Bulletin, 1896-99; writer of books, 1899 -. Clubs: Franklin In, Arts (Phila.), Players (N.N.). Author: Cape Cod Ballads, 1902; Cap'n Eri, 1901; Partners of the Tide, 1905; Mr. Pratt, 1906; The Old Home House, 1907; Our Village, 1909; Keziah Coffin, 1909; The Depot Master, 1910; Cap'n Warren's Wards, 1911; The Postmaster, 1912; Mr. Pratt's Patience, - 1913; The Rise of Roscoe ' Palne, 1912; Cap'n Dan's
Daughter, 1914; Thankful's Inheritance, 1915;
Mary 'Gusta, 1916; Extricating Obadiah, 1917; Shavings, 1918; The Portygee, 1919; Galusha the Magnificent, 1921; Fair Harbor, 1922; Dr. Nye, 1923; Rugged Water, 1924; Queer Judson, 1925; The Big Mogul, 1926; The Aristocratic Miss Brew - ster, 1927; Silas Bradford's Boy, 1928; Blair's Attie (with J. Freeman Lincoln), 1929; Blowing Clear, 1930; All Alongshore (short stories), 1931; Ilead Tide, 1932; Back Numbers (short stories), Kent Knowles, Quahaug, The Woman Haters, Cape Cod Stories, The Managers (a one aet comedy ), 1933; The Peel Trait, 1934; Storm Signals, 1935; Cape Cod Yesterdays, 1935; Great Aunt Lavinia, 1936; Storm Girl, 1937; A. Hall & Co., 1938; Christ- mas Days, 1938. Office and home: Ashwood Rd., Villa Nova, Pa. Summer res .: Chatham.
LINCOLN, Nathan B., managing editor; b. Cam- bridge, Jan. 5, 1891; s. Nathan Felton Lineoln and Marion Hutchinson (Burnham) L .; ed. grad., Cambridge Latin sch., 1909; A.B., Harvard, 1913; M.B.A., llarvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1915; m. Elsie Mary Simpson of Sullivan Harbor, Me., Sept. 2, 1921; 1 dau .- Marjorie Simpson; elk., N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1914-17; Am. Forestry Co., 6 mos., 1917; with Open Road Pub. Co. and pre- decessors, 1919-, mng. ed., elk. and dir., treas. and dir. Lincoln Dillaway Co .; pvt. advancing to 1st sergt., Depot Bridge, Camp Devens, regt. sergt. major at hdqrs., 24th Inf. Brigade, 2d lt. Q.M.C. Gen. Supply Depot, Boston, World War. Author of several short stories and artieles in The Open Road for Boys Mag. Unitarian. Inde- pendent Republican. Office: 729 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 71 Grozier Road, Cambridge.
YLINDENMUTII, Tod, artist; b. Allentown, Pa., May 5, 1885; s. Arlington Nelson Lindenmuth and llattie Louise (Helfrich) L .; ed. Allentown pub. schs .; N.Y. Sch. of Art; m. Elisabeth Boardman Warren of Quincy, Oet. 28, 1925; children-Peter Lane, Ann Warren. Painter and block printer; represented by paintings in Newark (N.J.) Mus., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; block prints in Rochester (N.Y.) Memorial Mus., N.Y. Pub. Lib., Toledo (O.) Mus., Houston (Tex.) Mus. Art, Bibliotheque Na- tionale (Paris), Los Angeles Mus. Art, Springfield Mus. Fine Arts; paintings and block prints, Al- lentown (Pa.) Mus. of Fine Arts; tr., Provinee- town Art Assn., St. Augustine Arts Club. Episco- palian. Republican. Summer address: 56 Com- mereial St., Provincetown. Winter address: Old Patio House, St. Augustine, Fla.
LINDER, David Hunt, leeturer, curator; b. Brook - line, Sept. 24, 1899; s. John Farlow Linder and Mary Louise (llunt) L .; ed. Noble & Greenough Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1921, A.M., 1922, Ph.D., 1926; in. Elinor Alberts of Louisville, Ky. ((.). Shel- don Traveling fellow in Brit. Guiana, 1923-24; botanist, Harvard African Expdn., 1926-27; instr., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1928-31; myeol- ogist, Mo. Bot. Garden, 1927-31; instr. botany, Ilarvard, 1931-34, leeturer on biology, 1934, eu- rator of fungi, Farlow Herbarium, 1932-34, curator, Farlow Herbarium and Reference Lib .. of Cryp- togamic Botany, 1934 -; R.O.T.C., 1917-18, S.A.T.C., 1918 in World War; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. N.E. Bot. Soc., Bot. Soe. Am., Torrey Bot. Club, Brit. Myeol. Soe., Mycol. Soc. Am. (sec .- treas., 1936-38, v.p., 1939), Am. Soc. Plant Taxonomists, Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi, Alpha Sigma Phi. Club: Har- vard Travelers'. Travel: So. Am., Africa, Europe. Republiean. Office: 20 Divinity Av., Cambridge. Home: 150 Prospect St., Wakefield.
VLINDER, John Farlow, Jr., business executive; b. Brookline, Nov. 22, 1897; s. John Farlow Linder and Mary Louise (Hunt) L .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., Boston, 1913-15; A.B., Harvard, 1919; m. Ellen Percy of Arlington, July 20, 1929; children-Maude Almy, John Farlow IIl, Ruth Goulding, David Hunt, Ellen Goulding, Clk., Lee Iligginson & Co., Boston, 1919-22; salesman, Lin- der & Meyer, 1922-24, jr. mem, ilrm, 1924-27; pres., treas. and gen. mgr. Linder & Company, Inc., 1927 -; served in Aviation Corps, U.S.N., 1917-18; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Wamsutta (New Bedford), Golf (Weston). Uni-
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LINDGREN, Ray Harrison, engineer; b. Brookfield, June 5, 1894; s. Alexander Lindgren and Annie Augusta (House) L .; ed. Belfast (Me.) high sch .; B.S., Univ. Me., 1915, C.E., 1923; M.I.T., 1915-16; m. Meta Harris Miller of Malden, Apr. 23, 1921; children-Shirley, Joanne. Engr., Am. Bridge Co., 1916-17, Lackawanna Bridge Co., 1917-18; v.p. and engr. In charge of design, Crandall Engring. Co., 1918-35; treas., dir. and engr. of design, Crandall Dry Dock Engrs., 1935 -; mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Phi Kappa Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Masons. Office: 238 Main St., Cam- bridge. Home: 193 Glenwood St., Malden.
YLINDGREN, Waldemar, geologist, professor (re- tired); b. Kalmar, Sweden, Feb. 14, 1860; s. Johan Magnus Lindgren and Emma (Bergman) L .; ed. in Sweden; M.E., Sch. Mines, Freiberg, Ger .; D.Sci., Princeton, 1916, Harvard, 1935; m. Ottollna Allstrin of Gothenburg, Swed., Mar. 8, 1886 (d. 1929). Asst. geologist, U.S. Geol. Survey, 1884- 95, geologist, 1895-1915, chlef geologist, 1911-12; William Barton Rogers prof. econ. geology, M.I.T., in charge of dept., 1912-33 (emeritus) ; inem. A.A.A.S., Nat. Acad. Seiences, Geol. Soc. Am. (pres., 1924), Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Mining & Metall. Soc. Am. Clubs: University, Cosmos Washington). Author: Mineral Deposits; many reports in Govt. publieations and tech. journals on . mining geology. Ilone: 34 Kinross Rd., Brighton.
LINDQUIST, Harry Gotfred, asst. professor dairy- ing; b. Holden, July 30, 1895; s. Olaf Lindquist and Mary (Hanson) L .; ed. Holden high sch .; Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1916-17, B.S., 1922; M.S., Univ. Mary- land, 1924; Ohlo State Univ., 1927; m. Phoebe E. Mentzer of Marion, la., 1930. Grad. asst., Univ. Md., 1922-24; inspection and dalry control work, Baltimore City Health Dept., summer 1924; Instr., Univ. Md., 1924-25; grad. asst., Ohio State Univ., 1925-27; instr., Mass. State Coll., 1927-36, asst. prof., 1936 -; served as pvt., 151st Depot Brig. & Co., M, 102d Inf., 26th Dlv., Oct. 7, 1917-Apr. 29, 1919; took part in Seicheprey def., Aisne Marne. St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne offensives; wounded in Meuse-Argonne offensives; mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Dairy Science Assn., A.F.&A.M. (Rufus Putnam Lodge; Keystone Royal Arch Ch., Hyatt- ville, Md.). Author: several articles for dairy jours. Protestant. Republican. Office: dept. dalry Industry, Mass. State Coll., Amherst. Home: 47 Fearing St., Amherst.
LINDSAY, Steele, journallst; b. Spokane, Wash., July 3, 1898; s. Guy Livingston Lindsay and Jennle Marie (Meagher) L .; ed. Lewis & Clark high seh., Spokane, Wash .; A.B., Univ. Wash., 1920; A.M., Ilarvard, 1934; m. Dorothy Crydenwise of Albany, N.Y., June 3, 1925; children-Jeremy, Betsy Ann. Reporter, Seattle Times, 1919-21; asst. sports ed., Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1922- 23; asst. sports ed., Boston Herald, 1924-34, city ed., 1934-36, tel. ed., 1936 -; mem. Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: short stories. Desc. Sir William Pepperell. Office: Boston Her- ald, 80 Mason St., Boston. Home: 23 Robbins Rd., Lexington.
V LINDSEY, Joseph Bridgeo, professor of chemistry (retired) ; b. Marblehead, Dec. 26, 1862; s. Joseph W. Lindsey and Emlly Stuart (Blaney) L .; ed. Marblehead high sch .; B.S., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1883; Ph.D., Univ. Göttingen, Ger., 1889-92; Poly. Inst., Zurich, Switz., 1892; D.Sc., Mass. State Coll., 1933; m. H. Fanny Dickinson of Amherst, lune 20, 1888; children-Mrs. Amy L. Goodhue, Joseph B., Jr. Chemist, L. B. Darling Fertilizer Co., Paw- tucket, R.1., 1885-89; student abroad, 1889-92; asso. chemist, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1892-95; head, Dept. Feeds & Feeding, Hatch Expt. Sta., Mass. Agrl. Coil., 1895-1907, head, Dept. Plant & Animal Chem., Mass. Sta., 1907-32, v. dir. Mass. Sta., 1910-32; Goessmann prof. agrl. chem., Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1911-32, head, Dept. Chem., 1911-28; retired Dec., 1932; former mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Dalry Scl. Assn., Am. Soc. Animal Proteetlon; mem. A.A.A.S .; Won D.S.M., Mass. Dept. Agr .;
silver certificate for 25 yrs. mem., Mass. State Grange. Author: sel. bulletins and reports, Mass. Expt. Sta., scl. journals. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 219 Lincoln Av., Amherst. Summer res .: Marblehead.
LINEHAN, William Francis, college dean; b. Bos- ton, June 9, 1889; s. Paul Linehan and Julia (Hor- gan) L .; ed. Boston Eng. high seb .: A.B., Harvard, 1912; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1924; M.A., Boston Coll., 1921, Ph.D., 1927. Imstr. Eng. Cent. high sch., Springfield, 1912-16; junlor master, So. Boston high sch., 1916-23; instr. edn., Teachers Coll. of City of Boston, 1923-25, head Dept. Edn., Psychology and Sociology, 1925-29, dean, 1929 -; lecturer, Grad. Sch. of Boston Coll., 1922-38. Em- manuel Coll., 1926 -; dir. Mass. Assn. for Ednl. Methods; mem. dellnqueney com., Mass. Child Council; mem. exec. com. Harvard Teachers Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), University. Author: articles in ednl. jours. and certain Boston pub. sch. documents. Catholic. Office: Teachers Coll. of the City of Boston, Boston. Home: 147 Worth- ington St., Boston.
Y LINENTHAL, Harry, physician; b. Minsk, Rus., Jan. 21, 1876; s. Joseph Llnenthal and Golde (Moskow- itz) L .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1896; A.B., Harvard, 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Theresa Linenthal of Boston, Nov. 24, 1910; chil- dren-Emma Hilda, Arthur Joseph. Practicing phys., Boston, 1904 -; state insp. of health, 1907- 14; phys., Out-Patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1913-28; phys .- in-ehief, Beth Israel Hosp., 1928 -; former Instr. industrial med., Harvard Med. Sch .; prof. clln. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. and Boston Med. Soes. Club: New Century (Boston). Author: papers in med. jours. Jewish. Office: 45 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 1694 Beacon St., Brookline.
LINFIELD, Adolphus, professor. of theology; b. Twillingate, Newfoundland, Apr. 13, 1880; s. Josiah Linfield and Sarah Ann (Rousell) L .; came to U.S., 1895, naturalized, 1914; ed. Tilton (N.H.) Sem., 1901-05; B.R.E., Boston Unlv., 1909; S.T.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Theol., 1920; D.D., DePauw Univ .; m. Bessie May Willard of Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 7, 1907; children-Willard Adolphus, Ruth May (Mrs. Samuel W. J. Walsh), Paul Robert. Or- dained minister, M.E. Ch., 1910; pastor, serving churches in N.H. and Mass., 1901-1914; dist. supt., N.H. M.E. Conf., 1914-20; prof., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1920 -; dir. Ministers Mut. Life Ins. Co .; tr. Tilton Sch. and Jr. Coll., N.H. Oflice: Boston University School of Theology, 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Home: 29 Everett Av., Watertown.
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