Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 21

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V LINK, B. Lillian, seulptor; b. New York, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1880; d. David C. Link and Fannie (Gwyer) L .; ed. pvt. schs. Artist and sculptor; gave up sculp- ture and helped organize the Old English Gal- leries, Boston, 1926; now pres. and treas. Old English Galleries, Inc .; works Include Baptismal Font in Second Cong. Ch. In West Newton, Sun- dial and Bird Bath in West Newton, Bronze Me- morial Tablet in Brooklyn Training Sch. for Teachers; served as Reconstruction Aide in Occu- pational Therapy, War Dept., 1918; mem. Mac- Dowell Assn. of Peterborough, N.H. Awards: Avery Prize, Archtl. League, Sculpture prize, Nat. Assn. of Women Painters and Sculptors. Busl- ness Address: 86 Chestnut St., Boston. Ilome: 62 Beacon St., Boston.


LINSCOTT, Maude Wadsworth, writer; b. Salem, June 20, 1884; d. William A. Wadsworth and Alice Lillian (Lang) W .; ed. Eng, high sch., Prov- Idence, R.I .; traveled extensively abroad; years of study of music; m. James M. Linscott of Bos- ton, Apr. 28, 1910; 1 dau .- Betsy Virginia. Prof. singer, 15 yrs .; writer, poet, lecturer; work has appeared in Boston Globe, HeraldTraveler, Zlon's Herald, Sonnet Sequences, L'Alouette, Threads in Tapestry, The Circle, The Portfolio, Paebar Anthologies, Blog. Dict. Contemporary Poets, Sat. Evening Post; creator and producer of radio pro- gram "Women In Review" (comment on distin- guished women and their achievements); mem. N.E. Woman's Press Assn. (radio chmn.), Nat. League Am. Pen Women (v.p. Boston Br.), Nat.


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Press Women, Mass. State Fed. of Women's Clubs. Club: Boston Manuscript. Author: Reverie (poems); articles, cssays. Editor: "Turning the Pages," column of poetry In "Wellesley Towns- man." Travel: Eng., Hol., Ger., Switz., Fr., Lab- rador, Bermuda, all U.S. Protestant. Republican. Home: 14 Arlington Rd., Wellesley Ilills.


Y LINTON, Robert R., surgcon; b. Grangemouth, Scot., May 20, 1900; s. Simon Linton and Margaret Simp- son (Ritchie) L .; ed. Stadium high sch., Tacoma, Wash .; B.S., Univ. Washington, 1921; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1925; m. Emma Louise Bneermann of Portland, Ore., Oct. 5, 1928; children-Margarct Louise, Betty Anne, Dorothy Buerman. Med. in- terne, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1925-26; surg. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1926-28, res. surg., 1928-30, asst. surg., 1930 -; instr. surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1930 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc .; fellow A.C.S. Club: Harvard (Boston). Au- thor: articles on surgery. Protestant. Republican. Ofllce: Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston. Home: 302 High- land Av., West Newton.


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LITCHFIELD, Everett Starr, insurance broker; b. Winchendon, June 17, 1865; s. George Allen Lltch- field and Sarah Maria (Gurney) L .; ed. Thayer Acad., South Braintree, 1879-83; A.B., Harvard, 1887; m. Ruth Rippcy of Chulavista, Calif., Aug. 21, 1889; children-Virginia de Steiguer (Mrs. Owen R. Clark, d.), Miriam de Steigucr (Mrs. John Trevor Peirce). Clk. in ins. oflice, 1887-97; with Boston Traveler, 1897-1901; ins. broker Boston, 1903 -; served as vol. policeman, Boston Police Strike, 1919; mem. Vet. Assn. 1st Corps Cadets, 101st Engrs., Boston; dir. and treas. Trs. of Thayer Acad., Thayerland's Sch .; dir. Boston Y.M.C.A .; mem. Nat. Assn. Ins. Brokers ( trcas.), N.E. Senior Golfers Assn. (sec.), N.E. Hist. Gencal. Soc., Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descs. Clubs: Harvard, Algon- quin, Exchange (Boston), Harvard Varsity (Cam- bridge), The Country ( Brooklinc). Christlan Sclen- tist. Republican. Office: 108 Water St., Boston. Home: 86 Powell St., Brookline.


LITCHFIELD, Henry Wheatland, engaged in histor- ical and philosophical rescarch; b. Pembroke, May 23, 1886; s. Edwin Percy Litchfield and Alice Parker (Whitman) L .; ed. Pembroke and Rockland high schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1907, Ph.D., 1911. Instr. Greek and Latin, Harvard, 1910-15; assoc. prof. Latin, Amherst, 1915-20; private tutor; Y.M.C.A. sec., Amherst Coll., 1918; justice of peace, Mass., 1922-26; mem. Phoenix Lodge, A.F.&A.M., Hanover. Author: Ancient Landmarks of Pembroke, Mass., 1909; National Exempla Virtutis in Roman Litera- turc, 1914. Recreational interests are music and trailing. Travel: Southern Europe, 1914. Dese. Plymouth Colony stock, of English, French, Scot- tish, Swedish ancestry. Unitarian. Federallst. Home: East Pembroke.


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LITTLE, Amos R., lawyer, trustee; b. Boston, Oct. 1880; s. Jolin Mason Little and Helen (Beal) L .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., 1897-99; A.B., Harvard, 1903; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Phyllis Cleveland of Chicago, Ill., Dcc. 6, 1934; children- Helen Beal, Phyllis Mason, Amos R., Jr., Edward F. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1906; engaged in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1906 -; trustec for estates; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1913-14; mem. Masons. Office: Little Bldg., Boston: Home: 110 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre.


VLITTLE, Harry Britton, architect; b. Hingham, Aug. 18, 1882; s. George Britton Little and Ella M. (Walworth) L .; ed. Volkmann Sch,, Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1904, grad. work in architecture, 1907-08; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; m. Miriam Barrett of Concord, Sept. 20, 1911; children-David Britton, Miriam, Bus, training with Cram & Ferguson, Bos- ton, specializing In church architecture; practiced alone, 1916-19; mem. firm Frohman, Robb & Little, 1920-, firm architects of Nat. Episc. Cathedral, Wash., D.C., Episc. Cathedral, Baltimore, Md., 'Trin- ity Coll. Chapel, Hartford, Conn .; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Society Architects. Clubs: Un- ion (Boston), Mass. Automobile, Social Circle (Con- cord), Country (Concord), Harvard (N.Y.), Unl- versity (Washington), Harvard Musical Assn., Racquet (Washington). Episcopallan. Republican.


Office: 250 Stuart St., Boston. Home: Concord. Summer res .: Wianno.


Y LITTLE, Henry B., banker; b. Newbury, Jan. 3, 1851; S. Edward H. Little and Catharine A. L .; ed. Put- nam Free Sch., Newburyport; m. Fanny Gray of Newburyport, Sept. 11, 1878; children-Edward H., Eleanor J. (Mrs. Charles D. Baker), Leon M., Jose- phine P. (Mrs. Robert M. Driver) Charles C., Nancy T. (Mrs. H. Greenleaf Noyes). Clk., First Nat. Bk., 1867-72; mfr. of shoes, 1872-1922; dir., pres. Instn. for Sav. In Newburyport and vicinity, 1899 -; dir. First Nat. Bk. of Ipswich, First Ocean Nat. Bk., Newburyport; commr. City Funds; treas. First Religious Soc., Anna Jacques Hosp .; pres. Merrimack Humane Soc. Office: 93 State St., New- buryport. Home: 227 High St., Newburyport.


LITTLE, Homer Payson, geologist, college dcan; b. Columbia, Conn., Aug. 3, 1884; s. Payson Elilott Little and Emma Amelia (Bascom) L .; ed. Dalton high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1906; Ph.D., Johns Ilopkins, 1910; m. Elizabeth L. Thomson of Balti- more, June 24, 1911; children-Elbert Payson, John Bascom, Emma Elizabeth Thomson, Ruth Mallory. With U.S. Geol. Survey, summer 1907; Md. State Geol. Survey, summers 1908-10; fellow, Johns Hop- kins, 1909-10; with geol. dept., Colby Coll., Water- ville, Me., 1910, prof., 1914-20; exec. scc., div. gcol. geog., Nat. Research Council, Washington, 1920-22; dean of undergraduates and prof. geology, Clark Univ., 1922 -; lecturer on geology, Bangor Theol. Sem., 1913, 1916, 1919, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1932- 37; instr. geography, Johns Hopkins summer sch., 1921; fellow, A.A.A.S., Geol. Soc. Am .; mem. Geol. Soc. of Washington, Phi Sigma Kappa, Gamma Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Worcester Nat. Hlst. Soc. (pres., 1935-). Clubs: Kiwanis (pres., 1938), Eco- nomic (both of Worcester). Author: misc. sci, papers. Travel: Can., U.S., Europe, Mediterranean. Congregationalist. Independent Republican. Of- fice: Clark University, Worcester. lome: 156 Woodland St., Worcester.


VLITTLE, James Lovell, architect; b. Boston, Nov. 14, 1874; s. James Lovell Little and Mary Robbins ( Revere) L .; cd. grad., Noble and Grecnough Sch., Boston, 1893; A.B., Harvard, 1897; spl. student, Dept. Architecture, M.I.T., 1897-1900; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1902; m. Leonora Schlesinger of Brookline, June 2, 1902; children-Barbara, James Lovell. Began as archtl. draftsman with Guy Lowell, 1900; practiced as architect, Boston, 1904 -; mem. firm, Purdon & Little, 1904-05, Little & Russell, 1915 -; former mem. Planning Bd., Brookline; served as Ist It: constrn. div., Signal Corps, U.S.A., Oct. 1917-Aug. 1918, capt. Air Serv- ice, Aug. 1918-Mar. 1919; fellow Am. Inst. Archi- tects; mem. Boston Soc. Architects (pres. 1924-26). Clubs: Union, Boston Architectural, Office: 20 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 636 Beacon St., Bos- ton.


VLITTLE, Leon Magaw, banker; b. Newburyport, Dec. 30, 1887; s. Henry Bailey Little and Fanny (Gray) L .; ed. Noble & Grcenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1910; m. Eleanor Wheeler of Boston, Sept. 11, 1916; children-Eleanor, Catharine Adams, Fanny Gray, Stephen. Employed, brokerage of- fices, Boston, 1910-17, 1919-21; First Nat. Bk., 1921- 27; pres. and dir., First Nat. Bk., Ipswich; v.p. and dir., N.E. Trust Co .; tr. and treas., Gov. Dummer Acad., So. Byfield; tr., Instn. for Sav., Newbury- port, Sallors' Snug Harbor, Quincy, Boston Legal Aid Soc .; dir., Blue Hill Bk. & Tr. Co., Milton, Am. Unitarian Assn .; ensign, Inter It., U.S.N., 22 mos., 1917-19, awarded Navy Cross. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead). Uni- tarian. Republican. Office: New England Trust Co., 135 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 47 Norfolk Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Pcach's Polnt, Marblehead.


LITTLEFIELD. Frank D., banker; b. Boston, Dec. 16, 1884; s. Walter S. Littlefield and Abbie Ann ( Berry) La .; cd. Boston Latin sch., 1899-1903; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Harriet Keen Ryder of Boston, Oct. 17, 1910; children-Ilarriet Frances, Frank Ryder, Alma Berry. One of organizers of Joseph Warren Coop. Bk., Boston, and pres. since its incep- tion, 1910; mem. firm D. F. Littlefield; pres. Ellot


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Sav. Bk., 1935-, tr. 1930 -; tr. Littlefield Trust; treas. Egleston Amusement Co .; v.p. Boston Fruit & Produce Exchange; dir. and tr. The Mount Pleas- ant Home for Aged Men and Women; mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Harvard, University (Boston). Unitarian. Office :. Room 97, Fruit and Produce Exchange, Bos- ton. Home: 216 Atherton St., Milton.


Y LITTLEFIELD, William Horace, artist; b. Roxbury, Oct. 28, 1902: s. Samuel Horace Littlefield and Ernestine (Tamagne) L .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch., 1920; A.B., Harvard, 1924; unmarried. Painter, represented in Albright Gallery ( Buffalo), Addi- son Gallery (Andover), Worcester Art Mus., Bos- ton Art Mus., Wm. Rockhill Nelson Gallery (Kan- sas City, Mo.), Vassar Coll. Gallery (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.), Fogg. Mus. (Cambridge), and in the pvt. collections of Erie Shroeder, Lincoln Kirstein, Whitney Morgan, Mrs. Paul Mellon, Mrs. J. D. Rockefeller, Jr., Albert Hooper, Monroe Wheeler, R. Miller, Enoch Doble, Justin O'Brien, J. M. Schnitzler, Mrs. Vivian Pomeroy, Alfred Lustgar- ten, Mrs. Ward I. Gregg, Mrs. Wm. Bowers, Na- thaniel Saltonstall, Miss Ellzabeth White, T. D. Mabry, G. N. Northrop, John Becker, P. J. Sachs, E. M. M. Warburg, Paul Gardner; exhibited at Ferragil Gallery, E. Weyhe, John Becker Gallery, Mus. of Modern Art, Whitney Mns. (all of New York), N.E. Contemporary Soc., Boston Independ- ents (both of Boston), Pa. Acad. (Phila.), Balti- more Art Mus., Gordon Beer Gallery (Detroit), Worcester Art Mus., Galerie M. Henry (Paris), travelling show of Mus. of Modern Art and Car- negie Corp .; works include six lithographs of Boxers, pub. by Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1929. Travel: Fr., Sp., It., 1924-29. Protestant. Address: 43 Binney St., Boston. Summer home: 29 Depot Av., Falmouth.


LITZINGER, Marle, teacher; b. Bedford, Pa., May 14, 1899; d. Rush Litzinger and Katherine (O'Con- nell) L .; ed. Bedford high sch .; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1920; M.A., 1922; Univ. Rome; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1934. Teacher, Devon Manor Sch., 1920- 22; Greenwich Acad., 1924-25; instr. and asst. prof., Mt. llolyoke Coll., 1925-37; assoc. prof. and chmn. dept. math., 1937 -; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Conn. Valley Seet. Teachers Math., Sigma Xi. Author: A Basis for Residual Poly- nominals in n variables; Transactions of the Amer- ican Mathematical Society, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 216- 225, Mar., 1935. Travel: It., Fr., Eng. Office: Mt. Holyoke Coll., So. Hadley. Home: 3 Silver St., So. lladley. Summer res .: Bedford, Pa.


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LIVERMORE, George Griswold, writer, publisher; b. Melrose, Oct. 7, 1886; s. Charles Cunningham Livermore and Mary Howlett (Griswold) L .; ed. Volkmann Prep. Sch., 1906; A.B., Williams Coll., 1910; m. Ruth Hills of Newton, Oct. 3, 1931; chil- dren-Robert Cunningham, John Barrett. Mem. staff, Youth's Companion, Boston, 1914-18; cireu- lation mgr., Boys' Life, N.Y. City, 1918-20, Amer- ican Boy, 1920-24, Modern Priscilla, 1924-27, Open Road Pub. Co., 1928-, now v.p. and dir .; mem. Sigma Pi. Clubs: Williams (N.Y.), Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Author: Take It from Dad, 1919; Team Play, 1921; short stories in vari- ous mags. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 729 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 92 Varick Rd., Waban.


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LIVERMORE, Robert, mining engineer; b. Boston, Sept. 11, 1876; s. Thomas Leonard Livermore and Sarah Ellen (Daniels) L .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Mass. Nautical Training Sch .; Hopkinson's Sch., 1889-96; A.B., Harvard, 1900; B.S., M.I.T., 1903; m. Gwendolen Young of Colorado Springs, Colo., June 6, 1906; children-Robert, Jr., Cecily Daniels (Mrs. Willis P. Beal), Gwendolen Bowyer (Mrs. Charles F. Woodard). Mining engr. at various properties in Colo., 1903-10; mgr. Kerr Lake Mine, Cobalt, Ont., 1911-16; cons. engr. Goodrich Lockhart Co., N.Y. City, 1917; mem. firm Hutchinson & Livermore, Boston, 1923 -; v.p. North American Mines, Inc., Gold Belt Mining Co., Ltd .; dir. Calumet & Hecla Consol. Copper Co., Cliff Mining Co .; served as capt. Engrs. U.S.A., 1918-19, at camps Lee and Humph- ries, Va .; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs. Club: Harvard (N.Y.). Republican. Office: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: Topstield.


LLOYD, Will L., electrical engineer; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1896; s. Will L. Lloyd and Ida ( Haupt- ner) 1 ..; ed. Albany (N.Y.) high sch .; E.E., Rens- selaer Poly. Inst., 1918; m. Una A. Boice of Albany, N. Y., June 28, 1924. Student engr., Gen. Elec. Co. testing course, summer, 1917, laboratorian, Works Lab., Gen. Elec. Co., 1917-18; in charge of high voltage and lightning research, High Voltage Lab., under later F. W. Peek, Jr., chief engr., 1918-33; asst. to K. B. McEachron, research engr., 1934-37; development engr., High Voltage Bushing Engring. Dept., 1937 -; asso. Am. Inst. Elec. Engring., 1919, mem., 1927. Author or co-author: papers on corona, insulator spark-over, lightning research before A.I.E.E .; articles on lightning and lightning pro- tection in tech. press. Assisted in production of first 1 million volts, alternating current elec., 1921; 2 million volts, artificial lightning, 1923; 5 million volts, 1929, 10 million volts, 1932; lightning bolts of over 1 million amperes, 1934; Work on corona and insulation problems, design and operation of high voltage power lines; conducted tests leading to development of line insulator grading shield, protective spark gap, other means of lightning pro- tection; recd. 3 U.S. letters patent for improve- ments in high voltage measuring and discharge devices and equipment. Leeturer: lightning. light- ning protection. Otlice: Gen. Electric Co., Pittsfield. Ilome: 44 Strong Av., Pittsfield.


VLOBDELL, Harold Edward, college dean; b. Water- Vliet, N.Y., Sept. 3, 1896; s. Edward Lobdell and Kathryn (Moore) L .; ed. Johnstown (N.Y.) high sch .; M.I.T., 1913-17. At M.I.T., 1919-, Asst. Dean, 1921-29, Dean of Students, 1929 -; ed., "The Tech- nology Review". 1922-30; publisher, 1930 -; 2d lt. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-18; 1st It. Inf., 1918-19; mem. Nat. Assn. Deans and Advisers of Men (pres., 1933-34), Am. Philatelie Soc., Royal Philatelie Soc. (Lon- don), Phi Kappa Sigma (nat. v.p., 1933-). Clubs: Engineers ( Boston, pres. 1938-), University ( Bos- ton), Technology (N.Y.). Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 40 Trinity P'l., Boston.


Y LOBDELL, Isaac Veeder, clergyman; b. East Berne. N.Y., Oct. 8, 1880; s. Adoniram Judson Lobdell, and Eleanor Margaret (Veeder) L .; ed. Winchester (N.H.) high sch .; B.D., St. Lawrence Univ. Theol. Sch., 1907, D.D., 1933; m. Marian Cynthla Witter of Altamont, N.Y., Oct. 23, 1907; 1 dau .- Louise H. Ordained to Universalist ministry, 1909; pastor, Conesus, N. Y., 1907-09, Troy, N. Y., 1909-14, Middle- port, N.Y .. 1914-20; supt. Universalist Chs. of Ohio, 1920-24; non-resident pastor, Ridgeway and Me- dina, N.Y., 1915-20; minister, Murray Universalist Ch., Attleboro, 1924 -; pres. and tr. Doolittle Uni- Versalist Home for Aged Persons, Inc., Foxboro, 1932 -: tr. Mass. Universalist Conv., 1928-36, v.p., 1936-38; mem. Attleboro Chamber of Commerce; mem. Masons. Clubs: G.A.R., Dining, Universalist (Boston). Universalist. Republican. Home: 140 County St., Attleboro. Summer res .: East. Berne, N. Y.


LOBINGIER, Elizabeth Miller, teacher, artist, au- thor; b. Washington, D.C., Apr. 17, 1889; d. Judge Thomas Fayette Miller and Annie Elizabeth (Wade) M .; ed. Georgia State Normal Sch., 1908; Ph.B., Univ. Chicago, 1915; m. Rev. John Leslie Lobingier of Santa Monica, Calif., Aug. 7, 1918; 1 son-John Leslie, Jr. Instr. and critic teacher, Ga. State Normal Sch., Athens, Ga., 1908-10, Univ. of Chi- cago Elementary Sch., 1910-13; supervisor of art, Univ. Chicago Elementary Sch., 1913-18, Oberlin (O.) Kindergarten Training Sch., 1923-26, Oberlin public schs., 1924-26; instr. in rel. edn., Andover- Newton Theol. Sch., 1929-32, and 1934 -; recog- nized landscape painter, represented by landscapes in exhbns. at Boston Art Club, Copley Soc. of Boston, Boston City Club, Assn. of Georgia Artists' Circuit Exhbns., Southern States Art League An- nual Exhbns. and elsewhere; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Women's Internat. League for Peace and Freedom, Boston Y.W.C.A., Internat. Inst. of Bos- ton, Assn. of Georgia Artists, Southern States Art League, Am. Fed. of Arts, Winchester Art Assn. Clubs: Winchester College (pres., 1938-40), Art, Copley Soc. (both of Boston). Author: (with Wal- ter Sargent) How Children Learn to Draw, 1916;


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The Dramatization of Bible Stories, 1918; Drama- tization in the Church School, 1923; Storics of Shepherd Life, 1924; Hebrew Home Life-Teachers' Manual, 1926; Hebrew Home Life-Children's Reader, 1926; Informal Dramatization in Mission- ary Education, 1930; (with lohn Leslie Lobingier ) Educating for Peace, 1930; Ship East-Ship West, 1937; artieles in mags. Congregationalist. Indc- pendent. Home: 4 Manchester Rd., Winchester. Summer res .: Pentwater, Mich.


LOBINGIER, John Leslie, clergyman; b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 1, 1884; s. Rev. Henry Schell Lobingier and Annie H. (Sinclair) L .; ed. Morris high seh., N.Y. City, 1901; A.B., N.Y. Univ., 1905; grad., Coll. of the Bible, Ky., 1907; B.D., Yale, 1915; M.A., Univ. Chicago, 1916; D.D., Elon Coll., 1933; m. Elizabeth Erwin Miller of Athens, Ga., Aug. 7, 1918; 1 son-John Leslie, Jr. Pastor, Disciples' Chs., Los Angeles and Santa Monica, Calif., 1907- 14; sec. religious edn., Chicago Ch. Fed., 1919-20; ednl. pastor, United Ch., Oberlin, 1921-26; sec. dept. of Missionary Edn. and World Friendship, Cong. Edn. Soc., Boston, 1926-36; sec. depts. of Adult Edn. and World Fellowship, 1936-1938; now sec. dept. of Adult Work and dir. Ch. Sch. Curric- ulum, Div. of Chr. Edn., Cong. and Chr. Chs .; dir. of rel. and ednl. work, Y.M.C.A., U.S. Naval Train- ing Sta., Great Lakes, IN., during World War; mem. bd., Rel. Edn. Assn., 1925-28, editorial com., 1925; mem. bd. mgrs., Missionary Edn. Movement, chmn., 1939-, Fed. Council of Chs. (commn. on Christian edn., 1925-29, dept. of internat. justice and good- will, 1934-); Internat. Council Rel. Edu. (ednl. commn., 1928-32; adult com., 1930-, chmn. 1939-); chinn., 1937 Conf., United Chr. Adult Movement; mem. Delta Theta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: City (Boston). Author: World Friendship Through the Church School, 1923; Projects in World Friend- ship, 1925; Our Church, 1927; Youth and the World Outlook, 1929; (with Elizabeth M. Lobingier) Edu- cating for Peace, 1930; How Big is Your World?, 1931; What Shall We Do About Missions?, 1933; Is War the Way?, 1935; The Missionary Education of Adults, 1938. Congregationalist. Independent Republican. Office: 14 Beaeon St., Boston. Home: 4 Manchester Rd., Winchester. Summer res .: Pent- water, Mich.


LOCHMANN, Christina, geologist; b. Springfield, Ill., Oct. 8, 1907 ; d. Davis J. Lochinan and Nellie (Stan- ton) L .; ed. Springfield (Il.) high sch .; A. B., Smith Coll., 1929, M.A., 1931; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1933; unmarried. Instr. geology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1935 -; held Nat. Research Council grant, 1931, Geol. Soc. Am. grant, 1935; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem, N. Y. Acad. Sci., Paleontologic Soe., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Gamma, Sigma Delta Epsilon. Author: articles on Cambrian Stratigraphy and Paleontology in sci. jours. Travel: Can., U.S. (field work in Mo., Tex., Mont.). Desc. Stanton and Rust families, carly settlers in Mass. Episco- palian. Office: Mt. Ilolyoke College, So. Hadley. Home: Woodbridge Ter., So. Hadley.


LOCHRIDGE, Elbert Emerson, civil engineer; b. Center Point, Ia., June 9, 1877; s. Rev. George C. Lochridge and Sara A. (King) I .; ed. B.S., Beloit Coll., 1898; post-grad. work, Univ. Chicago; M.S., M.I.T., 1905; m. Mary Louise Malone of Denver, Sept. 20, 1904; 1 dan .- Mary Louise. Chief engr., Springfield Water Supply, 1904-, construction, 1906-09; further development, 1924-32, cons. opera- tion & maintenance on water supply; mem. Metrop. Boston Water Supply Investment Com., 1921:25; reed. Pynchon medal for distinguished pub. serv- ice, 1934; mem. Am. and Boston Socs. C.E., Conn. Soc. C.E., Engring. Soc. of Western Mass. (past pres.), Am. and N.E. Water Works Assns., Am. Goog. Soc., Sigma Chi. Clubs: Advertising (hon.), Colony, Masonie, Rotary, University. Author: tech. articles. Office: Municipal Water Works, City Hall, Springfield. lome: 17 Garfield St., Springfield.


LOCKE, Arthur Ware, professor of music; b. Cam- bridge, Oct. 30, 1883; s. Warren A. Locke and Madeline (Weidemann) L .; ed. Cambridge . Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905, A.M., 1915; m. Margaret Griswold of Cambridge, Nov. 1, 1909; children-


Mrs. Geoffrey W. Lewis, Jr., Anne Griswold, John Warren. Teacher of music, Brown Univ., Wash- burn Coll., Univ. Wis .; prof. music, Smith Coll., 1915 -; with Am. Red Cross Hosp. Service, Camp Devens, World War; mem. Western Mass. Fed. Teachers (pres. ). Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), St. Botolph (Boston). Author: Music and the Ro- mantic Movement in France. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Homc: 96 Round Hill, Northamp- ton. Summer res .: North Haven, Me.


YLOCKE, Charles E., professor of engineering; b. Milton, N.H., Aug. 29, 1874; s. John Elvin Locke and Sarah (Hayes) L .; ed. Portsmouth (N.H.) high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1896; m. Louisa Stewart of Exe- ter, Ont., Can., June 30, 1903 (d. 1936). Coal mine surveyor, Rock Springs, Wyo., 1896-97; pvt. asst., Prof. Robert Il. Richards, M. I.T., preparing treatise on ore dressing, 1897-1901; instr. mining engring., M.I.T., 1901-06, asst. prof., 1906-19, asso. prof., 1919-30, prof., 1930-, in charge of mining dept., 1939 -; sec. M.I.T. Alumni Assn., 1930 -; partner, Richards & Locke, Ore Testing; instr., S.A.T.C., World War; mem. Am. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engrs., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Australian Inst. Mining & Metal- lurgy. Club: University (Boston). Author: (with Prof. R. H. Richards) Text Book of Ore Dressing; papers on ore dressing and annual revs. of its progress. Travel: U.S., Can., Mex., lap., Korea. Desc. Hayes and Locke families of N.H .; past pres., Locke Family Assn. of descendants of Capt. John Locke, Rye, N.H. Congregationalist. Independent. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 1821 Beacon St., Brookline. Summer res. : Rye, N.H.


Y LOCKE, Edwin Allen, physician; b. Halifax, Oct. 15, 1871; s. Isaac H. Locke and Ellen Janc (Clarke) L .; ed. Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1896, A.M., 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Elizabeth G. Ferguson of Wash., D.C., Dec. 5, 1908; children-Edwin Allen, Jr., Thomas F., Jane S., Elizabeth G. I- terne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1901-02; student, Germany, 1903; visiting phys., Boston City Hosp., and chief-of-staff, 4th med. service, Boston Sana- torium, 1907-35; elin. prof. of med., Harvard Med. Sch. until 1935; cons. phys. to various hosps .; now dir. health and athletics, Williams Coll .; mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, A.M.A., Am. Clin. and Climatol. Soc., Interurban Clin. Club, Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S., Soc. Advancement Clin. Investigation, Nat. Assn. for Study and Prevention of Tubereulosis, Internat. Tuberculosis Assn., Zeta Psi, Nu Sigma Nu. Club: Harvard (Boston. N. Y.). Charaka (N.Y.). Travel: Europe. Office and home: 226 Main St., Williamstown. Suminer res .: Wilton, N.11.




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