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V LOCKE, Gladys Edson, author, librarian; b. Boston; 1). Winfield Scott Locke and Caroline Augusta ( Ed- son) L .; ed. Girls' Latin sch., Boston, 1906; A.B., Boston Univ., 1910, A.M., 1911; lib. sci., Simmons Coll., 1916; unmarried. Tutor in Latin, French and Italian, 1908-11; teacher, Latin and Eng., Milford (N.H.) high sch., 1915-16; cataloguer, Boston Pub. I.ib., 1917 -; asso. mem. Am. Unitarian Assn .; mem. . Boston Soc. for Psychic Research. Author: Queen Elizabeth, 1913; That Affair at Portstead Manor, 1914; Ronald O' the Moors, 1919; The Red Cavalier, 1922; The Scarlet Macaw, 1923; The Purple Mist, 1924; The llouse on the Downs, 1925; The Golden Lotus, 1927; The Redmaynes, 1928; Grey Gables (London), 1929; The Fenwood Murders ( London), 1931; The Ravensdale Mystery, 1935; historical ar- ticles. Travel: Eng., Seot. Office: Public Library, Boston. Home: 33 Grampian Way, Dorchester.
LOCKE, Joseph Alvah, lawyer; b. Portland, Mc., Jan. 3, 1889; s. Joseph A. and Florence ( Perley ) L .; ed. Portland high sch .; A. B., Harvard Univ., 1909; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Edith Prescott Timmins of Milton, June 3, 1916; children-Joseph Alvah, Jr., Allan Prescott. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1912; with Gaston, Snow & Saltonstall of Boston, Mass., 1912-17; in gen. practice alone, 1917 -; ad- mitted to practice before Supreme Ct. of Mass., 1912, IJ.S. Dist. Ct., 1915, U.S. Circuit Ct. of Ap- peals, 1932, Supreme Ct. of U.S., 1933; dir. Manton- Gaulin Mfg. Co .; Thomas M. James Co., Norfolk
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Paint & Varnish Co .; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. of City of Boston, Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Harvard Crimson, Institute of 1770, City ( Boston), Footlight ( Boston), Charles River Coun- try. Methodist. Republican. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Home: 31 Fox Lane, Newton Center. Summer res .: Wareham.
YLOCKE, Richard Baldwin, chemical distributor; b. Boston, Aug. 2, 1885; s. Isaac H. Locke and Mary M. (Beauchamp) L .; ed. Cushing Acad., Ashburn- ham, 1901-05; B.S., Dartmouth, 1909; m. Helen Hunt Joyce of Dedham, Oct. 7, 1913; children-Jane Beauchamp, Richard Baldwin, Jr., David Joyce, Joyee Wendell, Frederie Winslow. Mgr. The Sulpho-Naphthol Co., distributor, antiseptic and disinfectant, Boston, 1909, v.p., 1920-25, pres. and treas., 1926 -; tr. Belmont Savings Bk., Locke Trust; 1st It., ord, (ordnance), U.S.A., with A. E.F. in France, 1917-19; mem. Theta Delta Chi, Masons. Club: City (Boston). Travel: U.S., Europe. Desc. Revolutionary and Civil War soldiers. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 24 Sudbury St., Boston. Home: 43 Howells Rd., Belmont.
V LOCKE, William L., civil engineer; b. Watertown, Jan. 22, 1879; s. Henry W. Loeke and Jennie (Mer- rill) L .; B.S., Tufts Coll., 1900; in. Sarah Dyer of Watertown, Sept. 14, 1904; 1 son-Henry D. En- gaged in profession of civll engring., 1900 -; dir. Union Market Nat. Bk .; tr. Watertown Sav. Bk .; pres. Watertown Ministerial Fund; mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Club: Oakley Country (Watertown). Uni- tarian (moderator First Parish, 1934-). Repub- lican. Home: 16 Walnut St., Watertown. Summer res .: Scraggyneek Cataumet.
Y LOCKWOOD, Laura Emma, professor of English; b. Moores Hill, Ind., Oct. 11, 1863; d. Samuel How- ard Lockwood and Sarah A. (Johnson) L .; A. B., Univ. Kan., 1891, A.M., 1894; Ph.D., Yale, 1898. Instr. Eng., Wellesley, 1899-1906, asso. prof., 1906- 20, prof., 1920-30, now emeritus; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Gamma. Author: Lexicon to the English Poetical Works of John Milton, 1907. Edi- tor: Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, 1902; Specimens of Letter Writing, 1910; Milton's Areopagitica, 1911, English Sonnets, 1915; articles in mags. Travel: It., Fr., Ger., Egypt, Eng., Aus- tria, Holland. Home: Wellesley.
LOCKWOOD, Maurice Herbert, research manager; b. New Britain, Conn., Aug. 6, 1899; s. Herbert Newton Lockwood and Bertha Adele (Doolittle) L .; ed. New Britain (Conn.) high seh .; B.S., Conn. State Coll., 1921; in. Elena Mae Crough of Man- chester, N.H., Aug. 15, 1927. County agrl. agt., Conway, N.H., 1921-24; mgr., Western Res. Farm- ers' Coop. Assn., Unionville, O., 1924; fieldman, Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, 1924-26, mgr. Fertilizer Div., 1926 -; prominent in promoting use of high analysis fertilizers in northeast; mem. S.A.T.C., Storrs, Conn., short period, World War; mein. Nat. Fertilizer Assn. (Plant Food Research Com.), Am. Soc. Agronomy, Internat. Soc. Soil Sei., A.A.A.S. Author: many articles on fertilizers and their value. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 95 Elm St., West Springfield. Home: 57 Ohio Av., West Springfield.
Y LODER, Halsey Beach, surgeon; b. Gunnison, Colo., Aug. 1, 1883; s. Achilles Lysander Loder and Susan Josephine (Beach) L .; ed. Williston Acad .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1905; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Seh., 1908; m. Beatrice Byers of Indianapolis, Ind., Dee. 17, 1910; children-Elizabeth (Mrs. William Peck Elwell), Mary ( Mrs. Louville French Niles), Halsey Beach, Jr. Interne, Mary Hitchcock Hosp., Hanover, N.H., 1908; surg., Boston City Hosp., 1908-10, pathologist, 1910; Austin Teaching Fellow, Harvard Med. Sch., 1911-15, asst. to Dr. E. H. Nichols, 1911-4, instr. surgery, Harvard Mcd. Sch., 1915-22; lecturer on surgery, Harvard Dental Sch., 1930 -; surg., out-patient dept., Carney Hosp., 1911- 13; surg., Boston City Hosp., 1913-32, cons. surg. 1932 -; surg., N.E. Bapt. and N.E. Deaconcss Hosps .; cons. surg., Newton, Framingham, Natick,
Woburn, Nashua (N.H.) Memorial, Arlington Symmes, Exeter, Leonard Morse, Jordan, Plymouth, and Charles Choate Memorial Hosps .; fellow A.M.A., A.C.S., A.A.A.S., Mass. and Boston Surg. Soes.
Clubs: Harvard, Algonquin, Rotary (all of Boston), Country ( Brookline). Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 91 Bay State Rd., Boston.
Y LODGE, Henry Cabot, Jr., U.S. Senator; b. Nahant, July 5, 1902; s. George Cabot Lodge and Matilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen (Davis) L .; grandson late U.S. Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge; nephew of late Congressman Augustus P. Gardner; ed. Middlesex Sch .. Concord; A.B. Harvard, 1924; m. Emily Sears of Beverly, Mass., July I, 1926; children-George Cabot, Henry Sears. Staff reporter, Boston Even- ing Transcript, Mass. State House, 1924-25; corr. and ed., N.Y. Herald-Tribune, 1925-31, eovercd as- signments to nat. convs., 1924, 1928, 1932, to Nicaragua, Mex., Europe. and far eastern tropics; mem, Mass. Gen. Ct. 2 terms, 1933-36 (Chmn. com. on labor and industries); elected to U.S. Senate from Mass., 1936, for term ending Jan. 3, 1943; mem. House and Senate Press Galleries; served as 1st lt. Cav. Reserves; mem. Nat. Press Club, Naval Historical Foundation. Decorated Chevalier's Cross, Order of Polonia Restituta. Author: The Cult of Weakness, 1932. Home: 275 Hale St., Beverly.
VLODGE, John Ellerton, director; b. Nahant, Aug. I, 1878; s. Henry Cabot Lodge and Anna Cabot Mills (Davis) L .; ed. Harvard, 1896-98; abroad; m. Mary Connolly of Lourdes, N.S., Jan. 1911. Curator, dept. Asiatic art, Boston Mus. Fine Arts, 1910-31; now dir. Frcer Gallery of Art, Wash,, D.C .; chmn. Com. on Oriental Art, Smithsonian Art Commn., 1920 -; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Oriental Soc. Club: Somerset (Boston). Address: Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.S. Ilome: Nahant.
Y LOEFFLER, Frank Robert, banker; b. Lisbon Falls, Me., Mar. 24, 1893; s. Robert Loeffler and Helena L .; ed. Lisbon Falls (Me.) pub. schs. and high sch., 1906-10; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1914; m. Loretto Ag- nes Henzle of Houlton, Mc., Aug. 21, 1923. Asso. with International Banking Corp., N.Y. City, Pan- ama, Manila and Tientsin, China, 1914-27; v.p. Glouecster Nat. Bank of Gloucester, 1928 -; mem. North Shore Clearing House Assn. Clubs: Bowdoin (Boston), Rockport County (Rockport), Camera (Gloucester), Essex Country. Catholie. Repub- liean. Offiee: 185 Main St., Gloucester. Home: 134 Leonard St., Gloucester.
LOEFFLER, Herman Charles, government research worker; b. N.Y. City, Feb. 12, 1896; s. Charles Loeffler and Elizabeth (Schwarz) L .; cd. Manual tr. high sch., Brooklyn, N.Y .; C.E., Cornell, 1916; m. Helen Haessler, Jan. 5, 1925. Various engring. work, 1916-17; trained at N.Y. Bur. Mun. Research, 1919-20; asst. see. Citizens Union of N.Y. City, 1920-23; asst. dir. Disaster Relief Seet., League of Red Cross Socs., Paris, Fr., 1924-27; clvic and industrial work, Colorado, 1928-29; staff mem. St. Louis Bur. Mun, Research, 1930-33; sec., Boston Mun. Research Bur., 1933 -; pvt. and 2d lt., U.S. Army Alr Service, instr. acrobatic flying, with A.E.F., 2 yrs., 1917-19. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: variety of articles and reports on govt. matters. Travel: Fr., Belg., Eng., Switz., Ger., It., U.S. Office: Boston Munielpal Research Bureau, 1 Court St., Boston. Home: 8 Lexington Av., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Cedar Bushes, Manomet.
LOEWENSTEIN, Karl, professor of political scl- ence; b. Munich, Ger., Nov. 9, 1891; s. Otto Loewen- stein and Mathilde (Oppenheimer) L .; ed. Wil- helms-gymnasium, Munich, Ger .; Univs. of Munich, Paris, Berlin, Heidelberg (Law Sch.), 1910-14, B.L. (Referendar), 1910; Dr. of Civ. and Eccles. Law, 1919; m. Piroska Rona of Budapest Nov. 21, 1933. Admitted to Bar of Munich, 1918; practiced law, Ger. courts, 1919-33; lecturer on consti. and inter- nat. law, Univ. Munich Law Sch., 1931-33; asso. prof. pollt. sci., Yale, 1934-36; prof. polit. sci., Am- herst Coll., 1936 -; visiting asso. prof., Univ. Colo. Law Sch., summer 1936; visiting prof., Univ. of Calif., summer 1938; pvt. 12th Inf. Res. Regt., Bavarian Army, 1915; asst. referee, Bavarian civ. administration, Munich, 1915-19; mem. Internat, Law Assn., Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Am. Acad. for Pollt. Scl., Am. Soc. for Internat. law. Author: more than 30 books and articles ( Eng., Fr. and
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Ger.) on constl. law, Internat. law and polit. sci., as: Autocracy versus democracy in contemporary Europe, Law in the Third Reich, Dictatorship and the German Constitution, Legislative Control of Political Extremism in European Democracies, etc. Travel: most countries of Europe. Office: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 15 Sunset Av., Amherst. LOGAN, Laura Rebekah, nurse educator; b. Amherst, N.S., Can., Sept. 15. 1879; d. Matthew Adams Logan and Clara (Seaman) L .; ed. Amherst (N.S.) Acad .; A.B., Acadla Univ., 1901, A.M., 1929, Dr. of Civil Law, 1938; B.S., Columbla, 1908; grad. Mt. Sinai Hosp. Sch. of Nursing, N.Y. City, 1904; unmarried. Instr. and supervisor, Mt. Sinai Hosp, Sch. of Nursing, N.Y., 2 yrs .; supt. of hosp., Fort Wayne, Ind., 31% yrs .; dir. Sch. of Nursing and prof. nurs- ing, Univ. Cincinnati, 10 yrs., also dir. nursing service, Cincinnati Gen. llosp .; dean of Ill. Tr. Sch. of Nursing and dir. Nursing Service, Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago, 8 yrs .; dir. Sch, of Nursing and nursing service, Boston City Hosp., 1937 -; mem. Nat. Com., Red Cross Nursing Service, 1923-32; mem. Nat. Com. for Grading Schs. of Nursing, 1926-34; chmn. O. State Council on Nursing Women's Com., Council of Nat. Defense, during World War; chmn. local com., Red Cross Nursing Service, Cincinnati, O .; chief nurse, Base Hosp. #25, recruited 100 nurses for unit, was ordered to remain In U.S. to head Untv. Sch. of Nursing In Cincinnati; mem. Nat. League Nursing Edn. (pres., 1922-25, sec., 1919-21, dir., 1920-30), .A.N.A., Mass. and Eastern Mass. Leagues Nursing Edn., Art Inst. (Chicago, life). Clubs: Women's City, Seroptomist ( Boston). Author: many papers on nursing and nursing edn. Editor: Dept. Nursing Edn., Am. Tour. Nursing, 1920-30. Travel: Europe, 8 mos. (visited 23 countries as guest of Rockefeller Foundation, inspecting schs. of nursing). Gt. g.d. on mother's side, a Cushing of Hingham, whose forbears came from llingham, Eng. Protestant (meni. Old South Ch., Boston). Republican (lib- eral). Office: 818 Harrison Av., Boston. Home: 710 Mass. Av., Boston. Summer res .: 69 Main St., Rockport.
LOGAN, Milan Alexander, asst, professor of bio- logical chemistry; b. Brockton, July 15, 1897; s. Wllllam Robert Logan and Margaret Annabel (MacIntosh) L .; ed. Brockton high sch .; B.S., Har- vard, 1919, Ph.I). 1928; m. Queenle Mae Wilson of Springhill, N.S., July, 1920. Asst. prof. blol. chem., llarvard Med. Sch., 1928 -; research work; mem. council on therapeutics, Am. Dental Assn .; a few mos. service, World War; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, A.A.A.S. Club: Harvard. Author: articles on research in bio- chem., chlefly concerning calciumi metabolism. Office: Harvard Medical School, Boston. Honre: 117 Laurel Dr., Needham.
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LOMBARD, Frank Alanson, teacher; b. Sutton, Nov. 21, 1872; s. Henry Faulkner Lombard and Nellle (Callahan) L .; ed. Worcester Acad., 1892; A.B. (cum laude), Amherst Coll., 1896, A.M., 1899; grad. Hartford Theol. Sem., 1899; fellow In edn., Clark Unlv., 1903-04, 1910-11; visiting student, Harvard, . 1918-19; m. Alice Goodrich Ward of Newton Centre, June 21, 1911; 1 dau .- Margaret (d). Ordained Christian minister, 1900; instr. Doshisha Coll., Kyoto, Japan, 1900-04, prof. Eng. lit. and dean, 1904-10, prof. Eng. lit., 1910-26; lecturer in Eng. lit., 1mperlał Univ., 1908-26; exch. lecturer, Peking Untv., 1921-22; dir. of Oriental tours and lecturer on Far East, 1929 -; sec. for acad. contacts, Bur. Univ. Travel, Newton, 1933. Club: Twentieth Cen- tury (Boston). Author: Pre-Meljl Education In Japan, 1913; Imperial Japanese l'oems of the Meiji Era, 1915; An Outline History of the Japanese Drama, 1929. Editor: The Student's Shakespeare, 1919. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: Bu- reau of University Travel, Newton. Home: Crown Ridge Rd., Wellesley.
YLOMBARD, Herbert Luther, public health official; b. Bridgton, Me., Dec. 2, 1889; s. Herbert Alton Lombard (M.D.) and Capitola (Fitch) L .; ed. Bridgton (Me.) high sch .; Dartmouth Coll., 1908- 10; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1912; M.D, Bowdoin Coll. Med. Sch., 1915; M.P.11., Harvard Sch. Pub. Health,
1924; in. Mary A. Smith of Portland, Me., June 8, 1916; 1 dau .- Olive Mae. Private practice at Bridg- ton, Me., 1916-21; dist. health officer, Me. Dept. Pub. Health, 1921-25; field investigator In cancer, Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1925, epidemiologist, 1926-29, dir. Div. of Adult Ilygiene, 1929 -; asst. prof. public health, Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1928 -; consultant, U.S. Pub. Health Service, 1937 -; oc- casional lecturer in several colleges; 1st lt. Med. Corps, 1918-19 in World War; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Public Health Assn., Am. Epidemiol. Soc., A.M.A .. Delta Omega. Club: 35 Millimeter. Author: Cancer and Other Chronle Diseases In Massachusetts (with Dr. George H. Bigelow), 1933; many monographs on med. statis. subjs. Desc. 1 ancestor in Mayflower and 16 in Winthrop fleet; settled in Eastern Mass. Catholic. Office: 100 Nashua St., Boston, Home: 47 Charlotte Rd., New- ton Centre.
LOMBARD, Myrtle Hutchinson, educator, musician, conductor, writer; b. Somerville; d. James Labaree and Isabelle Moulton (Woods) L .; ed. Somerville hlgh sch .; musie dept., Harvard; m. Charles Seward Lombard of Maine, June 21, 1898; 1 son-Charles Seward, Jr. (d.). Work ednl .; always engaged privately. Clubs: Professional Women's (Boston), Somerville Women's Republican. Desc. Anne
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Salem witchcraft fame; Gov. Thomas Hutchinson, Mass., 1769-74; father mem. "Hutchinson Singers", 1st male quartette In U.S., famous during Peace Jubilee, Boston, 1871. Prot- estant. Republican. Studio and home: 19 Park
Av., West Somerville. Summer res, and studio: West Buxton, Me.
LOMBARD, Robert Hamilton, chemist; b. Ashburn- ham, Dec. 3, 1887; s. Edward P. Lombard and Ade- laide E. (Fairbanks) L .; ed. Cushing Acad., Ash- burnham; S.B., M.I.T., 1910; Ph.D., Columbia, 1915; m. llazel Louise Soule of Pepperell, Oct. 3, 1933; 1 dau .- Anne. Research asst. in phys. chem., M.I.T., 1910-11; asst. and instr. chem., Columbia, 1911-15; chem. research, Geophys. Lab., Carnegie Instn. of Washington, 1915-27; Norton Co., Worces- ter, 1927 -; research on optical glass, War Indus- tries Bd., abt. 1 yr., World War; fellow A.A.A.S .; nicm. Am. Chem. Soc., Washington Acad. Sciences, Anı. Fern Soc., A.F.&A.M. Author: several sci. papers. Desc. Jonathan Fairbanks of Dedham. Protestant. Republican. Office: Norton Co. Re- search Laboratories, Worcester. Home: 28 Indlan Hill Rd., Worcester.
LOMBARD, Willard Price, lawyer; b. Drayton Is- land, Fla., July 30, 1889; s. Fred Ernest Lombard and Elizabeth Gertrude (Price) 1 .; ed. LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1911; spl. courses at Harvard Univ. and Boston Univ. Coll. Liberal Arts; m. Maude I. Freeman of Chelsea, Feb. 8, 1917; children-Willard C., Maude Noel. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1911; in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1911 -; mein. firm Stover, Sweetser & Lombard, 1915 -; practice has included important trials In many other states; dir. and counsel, Everett Nat. Bk., Everett Sav. Bk .; incorporator Chelsea Sav. Bk .; mem, faculty, Suffolk Univ. Law Sch .; mem. City Council, Everett, 1912, city atty., 1918-19; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1920; sec. Curry Sch. of Expression, 1912-15; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons (Dist. Dep. Grand Master, 32°, high office in Shrine). Clubs: Bear Hill Country, University. Travel: Europe, Brit. Isles. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 18 Tremont St., Boston. Home: Shumway Cirele, Wakefield.
LONERGAN, John, artist, teacher, art director; b. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1897; s. Thomas Lonergan and Elizabeth ( Donnelly) L .; ed. Catholic boys high sch., Phila., Pa .; studied art, Rochester (N.Y.) Mech. Inst., N.Y. Sch. of Fine & Allled Arts, Art Students League (N.Y.), Beaux Arts (Paris); un- married. Followed profession of art, 1919 -; art dir., Columbla gram. sch., N.Y. City; has won many prizes and awards; served In U.S.N.R.F., World War, 2 yrs .; mem. Am. Artists Unlon (past pres.), Amn. Artists Congress (Am. Group), Am. Fred. Teachers. Author: Gouache Painting. Travel: U.S., Europe. Catholic. Democrat. Studlo: 110 King St., N. Y. Clty. Home: 53 13. 11 St., N.Y. Clty. Summer res .: Rockport.
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VLONG, Charles Grant, Brigadier General, U.S.M.C. (retired) ; b. South Weymouth, Dec. 14, 1869; s. John Long and Eliza (Regan) L .; ed. Weymouth high sch .; B.A., U.S. Naval Acad., 1889; Army War Coll., 1912; m. Edith M. Barclay (dau. Rear Adm. Charles J. Barclay, U.S.N.) of New Bedford, Sept. 1, 1903; 1 dau .- Nancy Barclay. Commd. 2d lt. U.S.M.C., 1891, promoted through grades to brig. gen., now retired; participated in campaigns in Cuba, 1898, Philippines, 1899-1900, Boxer campaign, 1900, Nicaragua, 1914, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1915-16; chief of staff, U.S.M.C., 1917-20, having charge of personnei and its distribution during World War; apptd. Comdg. Gen., 2d Brigade, U.S.M.C., Santo Domingo, D.R., Oct. 1920; retired Dec. 31, 1921; bvtd. capt. for services at Guantanomo, Cuba, 1898; mentioned in orders for spl. services as comdr. 2d battalion Marines at Tientsin, China, during Boxer campaign; recommended for D.S.M. for services during World War but awarded Navy Cross. Club: Army and Navy. Protestant. Home: 3 School St., South Dartmouth.
LONG, E. Waldo, journalist; b. Boston, June 19, 1895; s. Crawford Long and Frances Bryant (Riggs) L .; ed. Browne & Nichols Sch .; Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1917. Harvard R.O.T.C., summer, 1917; mem. several war service commis- sions until Dec. 1918; engaged in journalism since close of World War. Author: A History of Dux- bury, 1937; Ricardo of the Lion Heart, 1939; fiction and articles in nat. magazines. Mother a co- founder of the "Harvard Dames". Protestant. In- dependent in politics. Home: Norwell.
1 LONG, George Baker, construction engineer; b. Buf- falo, N.Y., Sept. 21, 1873; s. Elias A. Long and Josephine Frick (Baker) L .; cd. Buffalo Central high sch., 1888-90; Transylvania Univ., 1891-92; m. Lillian Woolley Megee of Lexington, Ky., Sept. 19, 1894; children-Hilton Welborn, Margaret Woolley. Reporter, Buffalo Courier, 1891; engr. and gen. contractor, 1895 -; engr. on construction, Hotel Patten (Chattanooga), Bancroft Hotel (Worcester), Hotel Portage (Akron), addition to Pub. Lib. (Boston), South Park fligh Sch. (But- falo), First City Nat. Bk. (Lexington, Ky.). So. R.R. Freight Term. ( Birmingham, Ala.), comple- tion of Kentucky State Cap., buildings for All Amer. Cable Co., Peru and Ecuador, and other in- dust. and pub. blogs. in the il.S .; v.p. City Lease & Bldg. Corpn .; tr. numerons trust estates; men. Audubon Soc. of Mass., Am. Ornithol. Union, Soe. for Propag. Gospel among Indians. Clubs: Na- tional (Peru), Appalachian Mt., Unitarian (both of Boston), Bird (Brookline). Author: articles on
birds. Travel: So. Am., Europe, 1921-22. Desc. Isaac Long, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1711, and Arnold Baker Lancaster, honorably discharged Am. Revol. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 11 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Home: 56 Hawes St., Brookline.
VLONG, Harry Vinton, Sr .; member Boston Stock Exchange; b. Roxbury, Feb. 25, 1857; s. George Washington Long and Mary Elizabeth (Nash) L .; ed. Roxbury pub. schs .; m. Susan Higginson Bow- diteh of Brookline, Nov. 17, 1880; children-Helen Bowditch (Mrs. Francis Gordon Patterson), Wil- liam Bowditch, Ruth Ingersoll ( Mrs. Charles Henry Derby), Susan Higginson (Mrs. Susan Higginson Nash). Inherited his father's seat on Boston Stock Exchange, 1878; mem. firm Charles Head & Co., bankers, Boston and New York, 1882-97; in bus. alone, 1897 -; sr. mem. of Boston Stock Exchange. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: White Head, Cohasset.
LONG, N. Gillmor, physician and surgeon; b. Somer- ville, Oct. 4, 1904; s. Charles Warren Long and Ada Belle (Foss) L .; ed., Lowell high sch .; Tufts Coll., 1925; Boston Univ., 1926; M.D., Boston Univ. Med. Sch., 1931; m. Carolyn Duncan of Lowell, 1931; 1 son- Kent Gillmor. Examiner for State Mut. Ins. Co., Mut. Trust of Chicago, Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemen, etc .; practicing in Lowell; maj .. Med. Res. Corps, U.S. Army; mem. ASSn. Mil. Surgeons, Am. Soc. Industrial and Traumatic Surgery, Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., B.O.P.E., Masons, N.E. Ileart Assn. Author: med. articles. Office:
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LONG, Orie William, educator; b. Millersburg, Ky., May 25, 1882; s. James Riley Long and Armilda (Cheatham) L .; ed. A.B., Centre Coll., Danville, Ky., 1903; A.M., Harvard, 1911, Ph.D., 1913; stu- dent, Univ. Berlin, 1906; m. Sally Rayen Leake of Williamstown, June 20, 1934; 1 dau .- Mary Rayen. Teacher modern langs., Corsicana (Tex.) high sch., 1904-06; prof. modern langs., Tex. Christian Univ., 1906-10; instr. German, M.I.T., 1912-13; prof. mod- ern langs., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1913-16; asst. prof. German, Williams Coll., 1916-25, asso. prof., 1925-32, prof., 1932 -; mem. N.E. Modern Lang. Assn., Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Weimar Goethe Soc., Modern Humanities Research Assn., Kappa Alpha. Congregationalist. Democrat. Home: College Place, Williamstown.
LONG, William Bowditch, stock broker; b. Brook- line, Aug. 21, 1884; s. flarry Vinton Long and Susan Higginson ( Bowditch) L .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., Boston; A. B., Harvard, 1907; m. Harriet Bay- ley of Boston, June 5, 1915; children-William Bowditch, Edward Bayley, Mary Richards, Phyllis. Began as messenger, State St. Trust Co., 1908; partner, Long & Nash, stock brokers, 1911 -; pres. Boston Stock Exchange. Club: The Country (Brookline). Travel: Fr., Eng. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 35 Marlborough St., Boston.
VLONGARINI, Graziano Nemesio, newspaper pub- lisher; b. Terracina, Rome, It., Dec. 18, 1894; s. Silvestro Longarini and Giustina (Ulisse) L .; brought to U.S. 1912; ed. Scuola Tecnica Gov- ernativa, 1906-10: Instituto Tecnico, 1910-12: Bos- ton Eng. high sch., 1913-17; Boston Univ., 1919-23; m. Laura Lo Presti of Boston, June 9, 1920; chil- dren-Richard E., Edmond C., Laura J.A., Lillian A., Lydia B. Translator, Boston Post, 1915-17; pub., La Notizia (Italian daily), Boston, 1919 -; treas. and dir., La Notizia Pub. Co., Inc .; pres. Columbus Sav. Bk .; mem. spl. cominn, studying rule-making powers of Mass. State Dept .; served in Co. A, 102d Machine Gun Bn., 26th Div., U.S.A., World War, twice wounded in action; mil. aide to Gov. Ely of Mass., 1931-34; capt., Inspector Gen's Dept .; awarded Purple Heart with Oak Leaf clus- ter; publicity ehmn. and dir., Italian Ch. Commerce of N.E .; dir. Italian Ilist. Soc. of Mass., mem. Am. Legion, Yankee Div. Vets. Assn., U.S. Inf. Assn., Columbus Good Govt. Assn. (Medford). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 30-34 Battery St., Boston. Home: 275 Governors Av., Medford.
V LONGDEN, Ralph Lockhart, business executive; b. Northampton, Dec. 20, 1889; s. Charles Longden and Annie Elizabeth ( Fuller) L .; ed. Florence pub. schs .; Northampton high sch .; Northampton Com- mercial Coll .; Northeastern Univ .; m. Genevieve Evans of Wash., D.C., May 24, 1918; m. (2d) Edna S. Spencer of N.Y. City, July 19, 1929. Bookkeeper, accountant, office mgr. and treas., 1906-19; in bus. on own account as pub. accountant, 1919-27; gen. mgr., pres. and dir. Central Ry. Signal Co., Inc., Newton, 1927 -; treas. and dir. Il. F. Ross Co,, Pacific Ry. Signal Co., Inc .; dir. Royalty Corp. America; non-commd. officer. Mass. N.G., 1916-18; mem. Mass. Soc. C.P.A., Masons, K.T., Shrine. Club: Brae Burn Country (Newton). Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 272 Center St., New- ton. Home: 20 Chapel St., Brookline.
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