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LONGLEY, Edmund Waters, business executive; b. Chelmsford, Mar. 30, 1863; s. Edmund Longley and Mary A. M. ( Reed) L .; ed. Salem high sci .; m. Anna True Peabody of Salem, Apr. 23, 1895. Clk., N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1881, later mgr. of exch. and ac- countant, sec. and auditor, 1902-12, sec. and gen. auditor, 1912-13, v.p., 1917-28; pres., Boston AC- ceptance Co., Inc .; dir. Merchants Nat. Bk., Five Cents Savings Bk., Holyoke Mut. Fire Ins. Co. (Salem), Essex Co. Acceptance Corp. (Salem) ; chmn., Salem Rebuilding Commn., by appmt. of Gov. Walsh, after great fire of June 25, 1914, for term of 3 yrs .; asst. exec. mgr. and treas., Mass. Com. Pub. Safety, 1917-18; mem. Soc. Sons Am. Rev., Masons. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Engineers, University (Boston), Country (Salem), Charles
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River County, Republican of Mass. Unitarian. Re- publican. Home: 1470 Beacon St., Brookline.
LOOK, Hosea Stetsou, public official; b. Tisbury, May 6, 1882; s. Christopher Look and Nancy Wil- liams (Pease) L .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; Princeton Prep. Sch .; Princeton; m. Mabel F. Per- kins of Oak Bluffs, Nov. 1905; 1 son-Christopher Stetson. In hardware bus., Oak Bluffs, retired; Town Treas., 1929-, probation officer, 1932 -; County Commr .; mem. Masons, I.O.O.F., O.E.S., Rep. Town Com. Club: Lions. Office: Scheetmen's Office, Pequot Av., Oak Bluffs. Home: 508 New York Av., Oak Bluffs.
LOOMIS, Charles Grant, teacher; b. Worcester, Jan. 21, 1901; s. Albert Loomis and Rose (Sharron) L .; ed. Adams high sch .; Rutland (Vt.) high sch .; A.B., Hamilton Coll., Clinton, N.Y., 1923; student, Univ. Munich, 1926-28; A.M., Harvard, 1929, Ph.D., 1933; m. Virginia Griffen of Pittsfield, Aug. 15, 1925; children-Perdita Anne, Barbara Rose. Instr. Ger., Tufts Coll., 1930-37; instr. in Ger. dept., Har- vard, 1937 -; mem. Modern Lang Assn., Mediaeval Acad. Am. Author: articles on hagiology, folk- lore, and comparative literature. Travel: Europe (extensive). Office: Harvard University, Cam- bridge. Home: 14 Bowdoin St., Cambridge.
LOOMIS, Corinne V., business executive; b. Mexico, N.Y .; d. Fred M. Loomis and Villette (Davis) 1%; ed. Scranton (Pa.) high sch .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1911; unmarried. Teacher sei., Winchester high sch .; saleswoman, Scott, Foresman & Co .; ingr. Women's Div., Penn Mut. Life Ins. Co., Bos- ton; mgr., Women's Div., Agency for Eastern Mass., John Ilancoek Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, 1924, mem. flrm, 1931, asso. gen. agt., 1933; dir. Nat. Chap., Chartered Life Underwriters; pres. Flora MacDonald, Ine., Boston; inem. Am. Coll. Life Underwriters (C.L.U., 1929), Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Chartered Life Underwriters (Boston Chap. pres., 1936-1938, 1st woman), Boston Life Underwriters Assn., Boston Life Ins. & Trust Coun- cil, Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters (chmn. Women's Com., 1934-35), Women's Quarter Million Dollar Round Table (founder and chmn.). Clubs: Wom- en's City (Boston, mem. excc. com.), College, Dux- bury Yacht, Hanover Hunt & Riding, Cohasset Hunt, Ladies Dog, Mass. Auto, Altrusa (Internat., Gov. 1st Dist. 1938-40 and chmn. extension, 1930- 34; Boston, pres., 1927-30). Author: Careers for Women in Life Ins. Counselor; articles in Nat. Life Assn. News. Travel: So. Ain., Guatemala, Mex., Rio de Janeiro, Yucatan, B.W.I., Europe, No. Africa, etc. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 87 Pinckney St., Boston. Summer and legal res .: Duxbury.
LOOMIS, Kenneth Bradley, muscum director, mural painter; b. Steubenville, O., Aug. 25, 1902; s. Eddy John Loomis and Rosemond Crawford (Ferguson) I .; ed. Huron (O.) high sch .; Univ. Toledo; Cli- cago Art Inst .; Nat. Acad. Design; m. Eleanor Diana Parker of Worcester, 1927; 1 dau .- Sue Rose- mond. 7 yrs. spent in art schs .; sr. reference asst., N.Y. Pub. Lib .; teacher of painting, design, and graphic arts instns. and privately; murals in Ped- dic Sch., Huron (O.) high sch., Tarrytown (N.Y.) high sch .; Chicago World's Fair; exhibited in many nat. art shows; asst. dir. Hammond House Mus .; mem. Adv. Council, Beaux Arts Inst. Design (N.Y.) ; mem. Nat. Soe. Mural Painters, S.A.R. Author: articles, incl. 18th Century Background, 1939. Travel: Europe, Africa. Desc. Joseph Loomis, Sa- lem, 1639; ancestors at Bunker Hill and Lexington; part of family founded Loomis Inst., Windsor, Conn. Methodist. Independent. Office and home: East View, N.Y. Summer res .: Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard.
LOOMIS, Laura Hibbard, teacher; b. Chicago, Ill .; d. Frederick A. Hibbard and Anna (McMullen) H .; ed. Hyde Park (Chicago) high sch .; B.A., Welles- ley Coll., 1905, M.A., 1908; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1916; m. Roger Sherman Loomis of N.Y. City, June 6, 1925. College teacher, 1916 -; prof. Eng. lit., Wellesley Coll .; engaged in medieval literary re- Search; v.p. Modern Language Assn. Am., 1926; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Interested in medieval art and lit. Author: Medieval Romance in England,
1924; Co-author: Arthurian Legends In Medieval Art, 1938. Travel: frequent European trips. Desc. N.1.' ancestors; John Hibbard, grandfather, lived as a boy at Old Hadley. Episcopalian. Democrat. Office: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home; Shep- ard House, Wellesley.
LOOMIS, Robert Herbert, investment counsel; b. Barre, Vt., Oct. 27, 1890; s. Hobart C. Loomls and Mary E. (Carrigan) L .; ed. Classical high sch., Wor- cester; A.B., Clark Univ., 1911; A.M., Harvard, 1918; m. Virginia McGarry of Grafton, Sept. 21, 1915; children-Robert Forbush, Richard Stillman, David Bullard. Prof at Boston Univ., 1918-26; with Loomis, Sayles & Co., 1926-, now pres. and dir .; pres. and dir. Loomis-Sayles Second Fund, Inc., Loomis-Sayles Mutual Fund; pres. Boston Center of Adult Edn., treas. Stone Inst .; tr. Clark Univ., Chaffin Fund, Lend-a-lland Soc., Dana Hall Sehs .; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Royal Econ. Soc. (Eng.). Clubs: Union (Boston), Harvard ( Boston, N. Y.), Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Unitarian. Office: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: 190 Forest Av., West Newton. Summer res .: Sorrento, Me.
- Y LOONEY, Joseph Michael, physician, biochemist, en- doerinologist; b. Somerville, Apr. 3, 1896; s. Michael Looney and Mary ( Breen) L .; ed. Somerville high sch., 1913; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1916; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1920; m. Mildred Elizabeth Walsh of Somerville, Aug. 7, 1922; children-Joseph Michacl, Jr., Richard Jolin, William Robert, James Arthur, Mildred Elizabeth. Instr. of biochemistry, Harvard Med. Sch., 1920-22; dir. research labs., Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hosp., Towson, Md., 1922-26; asst. prof. of physiol, chem. and toxicol- ogy, Jefferson Med. Coll., and chem. pathologist, Jefferson Hosp., 1926-30; acting prof. and head dept., 1930-31; dir. of labs., Mem. Found. for Neu- ro-Endocrine Research, 1931 -; lecturer for various organizations throughout state; instr., series of lectures, post-grad. course in endocrinology, Jer- sey Co. Med. Soc., N.J., 1935; pvt., U.S.A. Med. Corps, 1917-18; asst. pharmacologist, Chem. War- fare Service, 1918; fellow A.A.A.S., A.M.A .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Soc. for Exptl. Biol. and Med., Physiol. Soc. of Phila., Assn. for Study of Internal Secretions, Mass. Med. Soc., Worcester Co. Med. Soc., Boston Soc. Biologists, Am. Legion, Sigma Xi, K.C., Assn. to aid Daugh- ters of Mary Health of the Sick (Nat. Com.). Clubs: Chesterton (dir., 1936-38; pres., 1938-), Harvard (Worcester), Ilarvard (Somerville, sec .- treas., 1918-22). Author: about 50 papers in med. and chem. jours .; co-author: Morse & Looney's Applied Biochemistry, Travel: U.S.S.R., Pol., Ger., Fr., Den., Eng., Ir., 1935. Catholic. Independent Democrat. Office: Worcester Statc Hosp., Worces- ter: Home: 10 Newton Av., Worcester.
LORD, Eleanor Louisa, cducator, (retired); b. Salem, July 27, 1866; d. Henry Clay Lord and Katherine Ann (Holland) I ..; ed. Malden high sch .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1887, A.M., 1890; Ph.D., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1896; student; Newnham Coll., Cambridge Univ., Eng., Columbia. Teacher, Mal- den high sch., 1887-89; fellow, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1889-90, 1895-96; research fellowship, A.C.A. and Women's Ednl. Assn. of Boston, 1894-95; Instr. . hilst., Smith Coll., 1890-94; instr. hist., Goucher Coll., 1897-1901, asst. prof., 1901-04; prof. 1904-08, dean, 1911-19; warden of hall, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1920-21; prof. hist., Wells Coll., 1921-22; ednl. consultant to Appointment Bur. and research asso., Smith Coll., 1922-25; research for Smith Coll. Inst. for Co-ordination of Women's Inter- csts, 1925-27; mem. Md. Council of Defense in World War; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Ilistory Teachers' Assn. of Middle States and Md. (past pres., life mem., and present mem. council), Conn. Valley Assn. Univ. Women (pres.); hon. mem. Nat. Assn. Deans of Women, Phi Beta Kappa, Md. Peace Soc. (v.p., 1911-13), Md. Branch Southern Assn. of Coll. Women (pres. 1908-12). Clubs: Northampton Woman's, Old York (Me.) Garden. Author: Industrial Experiments In the British Colonies of North Anierica; International Arbitration; Stars over the Schoolhouse. Travel: Brit. Isles, Europe, Mediterranean countries.
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LORD, Elizabeth Evans, psychologist; b. Plymouth, June 12, 1890; d. Arthur Lord and Sarah (Shlp- pen) .L .; ed. Miss Wheeler's Sch., Providence, R.I .; B.A., Bryn Mawr Coli., 1914; M.A., Radcliffe Coll., 1918; Ph.D., Yale, 1929; unmarried. Psychologist, Juvenile Ct., Chicago, Il., 1919-20; elin. and re- Search asst., Yale Psycho-clinic, 1922-26; research asst. In pedlatrles, Harvard Med. Sch .; psychol- ogist, U.S. Neuro-Psychlatrle Hosp., Plattsburg, World War; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Mass. Soc. Clin. Psychologists. Author: Children Handi- capped by Cerebral Palsy. Office: The Children's Hospital, Boston. Home: 24 North St., Plymouth. LORD, Erskine Daniel, chemical engineer; b. Law- rence, Aug. 4, 1899; s. Fred Lord and Annie J. (Houston) L .; ed. Lawrenee high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1920; m. Vivian Sutherland of Lawrence, 1922; children-Danlel F., Robert S. Research asst. and research asso., Research Lab. Applied Chem., M.I.T., 1920-25; chief chem., asst. supt., J.S. Bar- net & Sons, Inc., Lynn, 1925 -; pvt. S.A.T.C., M.I.T., World War; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Leglon, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Chl Sigma. Congregationalist. Republican. Offlee: J. S. Barnet & Sons, Ine., 128 Boston St., Lynn. Home: 9 Pilgrim Rd., Marblehead. Summer res .: Cluff Rd., Salem, N.H.
VLORD, Everett William, educator; b. Surry, Me., Jan. 31, 1871; s. Samuel Lee Lord and Mary Phoebe (Wood) L .; ed. Ellsworth (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1900; A.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1906; hon. LL.D., Mount Unlon Coll., 1926; Litt. D., Portla Coll. 1938; m. Myrtle Ruth King of Wellsville, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1901; 1 son- Samuel Lindsay. Teacher, pub. schs., 1891-93; supt. schs., Ellsworth, Me., 1893-95, Bellows Falls, Vt., 1900-02; asst. commr. of edn., Porto Rico, 1902-08; sec. Nat. Child Labor Com., 1908-11; exec. sec., Boston Univ., 1910-13; founder, and since dean, Coll. Bus. Adm., Boston Univ., 1913; founder, and since hon. dir., Coll. Bus. Adm., Unlv. of Porto Rico, 1926; founder, and since dean, Port- land (Me.) Junior Coll., 1933; founder, Vla Nova Ednl. Inst., Boston, 1934; fed. dlr. for Mass., U.S. Employment Service, 1918-19; chmn. Mass. War Efficiency Com .; pres., 1935-36, Am. Assn. of Urban Unlvs .; Alpha Kappa Psl (grand pres., 1923-27) mem. Am. Acad. Pollt. and Social Scl., Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma. Author: Lessons in English, 1905; Pedagogia Fundamental, 1907; Children of the Stage, 1910; The Boy and Hls Job, 1911; Commercial Spanish, 1916; Ethics of Business, 1926; The Money Value of Education, 1927; Books for Business Men, 1931; Plan for Self- management, 1936; Student Persistence in Ameri- can Colleges, 1938; also Business is Business; Legend of the Admen, and other verse. Travel: Lat. Am., Europe. Methodist. Republican. Ad- dress: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
VLORD, Frederick Taylor, physician; b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 16, 1875; s. Samuel Veazie Lord and Kate Eva (Taylor) L .; ed. Lexington hlgh sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1900; m. Mabel Delano Clapp of Boston, Nov. 25, 1901; 1 dau .- Mrs. Harry Butler. House officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1900-01, phys. to out-patients, 1903, visiting phys., 1912-35, mem. bd. consultation, 1935 -; asst. in clin. med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1905-09, instr. 1909-30, clin. prof. 1930-35, now emeritus; assimilated rank of major, Am. Red Cross Commn. to Serbia, decorated with Serblan Red Cross and the Second Order of St. Sava, In World War; pres. Mass. Tuberculosis League; past v.p. Nat. Tuberculosis Assn., mem. Assn. Am. Phys., A.C.P., Am. Soc. for Clin. Investigation, Am. Cllinatol, and Clin. Assn., Interurban Clin. Club, Am. Assn. for Thoracic Surgery (past pres.), A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: The Country. Au- thor: Diseases of Bronchi, Lungs and Pleura, 1915- 1925; Pneumonia, 1922, 1929 ; Lobar Pneumonia and Serum Therapy (with Dr. Roderlek IIeffron), 1936; Pneumonia and Serum Therapy (with Dr. Roderick Heffron), 1938. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 305 Beacon St., Boston.
V LORD, Henry Gardner, publisher; b. Boston, May 30, 1865; s. Henry C. Lord and Rebecca J. (Green- leaf) l; ed. grad., Eng. high sch., Boston, 1881; hon. alumnus, Pa. Mus. Fine Arts and Phila. Tex- tile Sch .; m. Adelaide Fargo of Chicago, IN., June 8, 1893; children-Mary F., Rebecca G. (Mrs. Henry A. Laughlin). Began active career in em- ploy of a Boston wool house; partner successively firms of J. M. Wade & Co., Guild & Lord, Lord & Nagle Co., Bragdon, Lord & Nagle; as pioneer of bus. paper publishing, founded Textile World and other papers, which were merged with McGraw Hill Pub. Co., 1928; v.p. and ehmn. finance com., McGraw Hill Pub. Co. 1928 -; dir. McGraw Hill Bidg. Co .; pres. Bragdon, Lord & Nagie Co .; tr. Northeastern Univ .; dir. Eng. Speaking Union. Clubs: The Country ( Brookline), Union League (N.Y.). Republican. Office: 330 West 42 St., New York, N.Y. Home: 21 East 66 St., New York, N. Y., and 434 Walnut St., Brookline.
VLORD, MIton Edward, Ilbrarian; b. Lynn, June 12, 1898; s. William Deibert Lord and Eliza Anna (Bishop) L .; ed. Lynn Class, high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1919, grad. student 1921-24; École des Scl- ences Polltiques, Paris, 1925-26; m. Rosamond Lane, Sept. 8, 1928; children-Peter Palmer, Joan, Mary Wyman, Anne. Asst., Harvard Lib., 1919-26; lib., Harvard Union. 1919-23, American Acad. in Rome, 1926-30; dir. The University Libraries and prof. in Library Sch., Univ. Ia., 1930-32; dir. Bos- ton Pub. Lib. 1932 -; mem. Commn. of Five Am. Librarians to aid in recatalogulng of Vatican Lib., 1928; del. from U.S. to 2d Internat. Congress of Libraries and Bibliography, Madrid-Seville- Barcelona, 1935. Pvt. U.S. Army, 1918, 2nd lt., Heavy Arty. (O.R.C.), 1919-24; mem. A.L.A. (mem. of council), Mass. Lib. Assn., Spl. Libraries Assn., Bibliog. Soc. Am., A.L.I., Assn. Research Libraries (mem. of advisory com.), Mass. Hist. Soc., Old Cambridge Shakespears Soc. Clubs: Harvard Faculty, Harvard (Boston), Odd Volumes, Exam- Iner, Thursday Evening. Office: Boston Publie Library, Copley Square, Boston. Home: 22 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain.
LORENZ, Egon Karl Ferdinand, physicist; b. Bres- lau, Ger., Oct. 18, 1891; s. Max Lorenz and Emmy (Brahm) E .; ed, gymnasium, Breslau, Ger .; stu- dent, Breslau and Zürich Unlvs., 1921; Ph.D., Univ. Breslau, 1929; Privatdozent, Univ. Frankfort (Maln); unmarrled. Instr., dept. physics, Univ. Breslau, 1919-23; 1st instr., Institut für medizin- ische Physik, Univ. Frankfort (Maln), 1923-28; Internat. Research fellow, physics dept., Harvard, 1927-28, research fellow, 1928-30, lecturer in physics, 1929-30, Harvard; biophysicist (sr. blo- physicist, 1939) Cancer Investigations, U.S. Pub. Health Service and research fellow, Harvard, 1930 -; In Ger. army, 1914-19, lt., 1917. Author: scl. papers dealing with phys, and biophys. prob- lens. Travel: extensive in Europe. Office: Glbbs Laboratory, Cambridge.
Y LORING, Augustus Peabody, Jr., trustee; b. Boston, Apr. 16, 1885; s. Augustus Peabody Loring and Eilen (Gardner) L .; ed. Noble Greenough Sch., Boston; Adirondaek-Florida Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1908; Harvard Law Sch., 1909-11; Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1911-12; m. Rosamond Bowditch of Jamalca Plain, June 22, 1911; children-Mary Bowditch Clapp (Mrs. Nathanlel D.), Rose, Augus- tus Peabody, III, Ellen G. (d.), Elizabeth Smith Peabody, Wlillam Caleb, Jane Gray. Pres. Loring Coolidge Service Corp .; pres, and dir. Galveston- Houston Co .; pres. & dir. Plymouth Cordage Co .; dir. N.E. Trust Co., Fall River Gas Co., Haverhill Gas Light Co .; tr. Suffolk Sav. Bk. for Seamen and Otirers, Old Colony Trust Assos .; treas, and dir. Farm and Trades Sch., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist .; dir. Industrial Sch. for Crippled and De- formed Children, Essex Inst. In Salem; tr. Boston Univ .; chmn. Beverly School Com .; eapt. Mass. State Guard; mem. Mass. Hist. Soc., Am., Antiqua rian Soc. in Worcester, Colonial Soc., Masons, Elks, Odd Fellows, Grange, Cruising Club of America. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Manchester Yacht, Odd Volumes, St. Botolph. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. Home:
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V LORING, Caleb, lawyer, trustee; b. Boston, Feb. 18, 1888; s. Augustus Peabody Loring and Ellen (Gardner) L; ed. Noble Sch., Boston; A.B., Har- vard, 1910; m. Suzanne Grantland Bailey of Grif- fin, Ga., Apr. 1920, children-Caleb, Jr., Davld, Susan, George Gardner, Joseph Peabody. Partner Loring, Coolidge, Boston, 1938; mem. bd. alder- men, Beverly, 1914; in U.S.N., Apr. 1917-Feb. 1919; It. (j.g.), U.S.S. Florida, Sept. 25, 1917-Jan. 29, 1919. Clubs: Eastern Yacht, Brookline Country, Somerset. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 35 Con- gress St., Boston. Home: 28 Suffolk Rd., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Pride's Crossing.
Y LORING, Emilie, author; b. Boston, d. George M. Baker and Emily Franees (Boles) B .; ed. pvt. schs .; m. Victor J. Loring of Wellesley; children- Robert Melville, Selden Meiville Author: For the Comfort of the Family, 1915; The Mother In the Home, 1917; The Trall of Conflict, 1922; Here Comes the Sun!, 1924; A Certain Crossroad, 1925; The Solitary Ilorseman, 1927; Gay Courage, 1928; Where's Peter? (play) 1928; Swift Water, 1929; 1.Ighted Windows, 1930; Fair Tomorrow, 1931;
Uncharted Seas, 1932; Hilltops Clear, 1933; We Ride the Gale!, 1934; With Banners, 1934; It's a Great World!, 1935; Give Me One Summer, 1936; As Long As 1 Live, 1937; first two books pub. un- der pen name of Josephine Story; Today is Yours, 1938: High of Ileart, 1938; Across the Years (nov- el), 1939; short stories and serlals in mags. Home: 25 Chestnut St., Boston.
LORING, Rosamond B., designer book papers; b. Boston, May 2, 1889; d. Alfred Bowditch and Mary L. (Ricc) B .; ed. Ilaskel Sch .; m. Augustus Pca- body Loring, June 22, 1911; children-Mary Lor- ing Clapp, Rose, A.P., IH, Elizabeth, William C., Jane G. Author: Marbled papers. Interested in book collecting. Unitarian. Republican. Ad- dress: 2 Gloucester St., Boston. Summer res .: Prides Crossing.
LORING, Victor Joseph, lawyer; b. Marlboro, Jan. 11, 1859; s. of Hollis Loring and Laura W. (Hltch- cock) L .; ed. grad., Boston Latin sch., 1878, 1.I.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1881; m. M. Emilie Baker of Boston, Dec. 9, 1891 ; children-Robert Melville, Selden Melville. Admitted to Suffolk bar, 1881, Supreme Court of U.S., 1885; in practice at Boston, 1881 -; was mem. Com. of 12, Boston; mem. Rep. State Central Com. several terms; del. many local and state convs .; mem. sch. com., Wellesley, 7 yrs., Town Counsel, 1902-07, moderator, 1918-22, moderator Cong. State Assn., 1911-12; tr. Walnut lll11 Sch. and Miss Hall's Sch .; chmn. Legal Adv. Board, Mass. Div. 33, 1917-19; corporate mem. A. B. C. F. M .; past pres. Am. Federation Men's Ch. Orgns .; dir. Am. Cong. Assn., Cong. Ch. Unlon, del. Nat. Council, 1910, 13; mem Am. Mass., and Norfolk Bar Assns., S.R. (past v.p.); life mem. Y.M.C.A. Clubs: Boston City (bd. govs., 1923-), Boston Art (dir. 3 yrs., v.p. 1916-17), Middlesex, Puddingstone. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 25 Chestnut St., Boston.
V LORING, Willlam Cushing, portrait painter; b. Newton Centre, Aug. 10, 1879; s. Stanton Dunster Loring and Helen ( Bird) L .; ed. pub. schs., New- ton; student art, Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Chase's Art Sch. (N.Y.) Academic Colarossi and Acad- émie Delacluse (Paris) ; m. Katherine M. Nicol of Newport, R.I .; children-William C., Stanton Dun- ster, Helen Bird. Head of dept. freehand draw- ing and painting, R.I. Sch. Design, Providence, R.I., 1905-18, mem. Museum Com., 1906 -; exhib,- ited at Coreoran Gallery of Art (Wash., D.C.), Carnegle Inst. (Pittsburgh, Pa.), Art Inst. Chica- go, Nat. Acad. Design (N.Y.), etc .; works on per- manent exhbn. at R.I. Sch. Design, Brown Unlv. Harvard med. sch. and many other N.E. Instns .; mem. Providence Art Club. Author: mag. articles on Am. Art. Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., Hol. Desc. Thomas Loring, Hingham, 1638; Richard War- ren and John Alden, Plymouth, 1620. Unitarian. Flome: 9 Crescent Av., Newton Centre.
LORING, William Hachenberg, insurance agent; b. Whlte Pigeon, Mich., Apr. 30, 1871; s. George Kel-
log Loring and Harrlet H. (Hachenberg) L .; ed. grade seh., White Plgeon, Mich., 1877-82, Grand Rapids (N.D.), 1882-89; Jamestown Presbyn. Coll., 1889-91; m. Amelia S. Duncan of Boston, Oct. 4, 1897; children-Miriam, Kenneth S., Elizabeth. Instr., Litchfield Sch., Litchfield, N.D., 1889-91; clk., State Bk., Edgeley, N.D., 1891-93; Ins. clk., C. W. Holden and John II. Eddy & Co., Boston, 1893-1910; mem. firm, John H. Eddy & Co. (ins.) Boston, 1910 -; clk. of corp., Capital Theatre Supply Co .; very active in religious and philanth - ropic work (Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Y.M.C.A., Federated Church Schs., Sch. of Rel. Edn., Hu- mane Soc., etc.), Melrose, 1900 -. Congregation- alist (deacon 1st Ch.). Republican. Office: 66 Battery march St., Boston. Home: 176 Ashland St., Melrose Highlands.
LOSSONE, William Jordan, teacher, athletle coach ; b. Boston, Apr. 26, 1899; s. William Luther Los- sone and Evelyn Kent (Jordan) L .; ed. Melrose high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1922; A.M., Har- vard, 1925; student, Univ. Paris, Univ. Cologne, 1932; m. Olive Haynes Howe of Brooklyn, N.Y., 1925 (d.); children-Barbara Howe, Janet Eliza- beth. Teacher, Romance Langs. various prep. schs .; teacher Romance langs., Williston Acad., Easthampton, 1923-37; athletic coach; mem. Plan- ning Bd., Easthampton; Q.M., 3d class, U.S.N., on U.S.S. America, during whole of World War, served as interpreter in France; mem. Modern Lang. Assn., Kappa Phi Alpha, Masons. Clubs: Harvard, Connecticut Valley. Travel: Europe. Congregationalist. Republican. Office and home: Williston Academy, Easthampton, Summer res .: 69 Myrtle St., Melrose.
LOTHROP, Theodore Aubrey, lawyer, social work executive; b. Lewiston, Me., Sept. 22, 1880; s. Aubrey G. Lothrop and Lewetta S. (Avery) L .; ed. Lewiston (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1903; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Fannie May Craig of Brookline, 1912; 1 son-Warren Craig. With Mass. S.P.C.C., 1911-, gen. sec, and atty., 1921 -; chmn. spl. Mass. legislative commn. on laws relating to children, 1929-30; chmn. sub- com. on neglected children, White House Conf. on Child Health and Protection, 1930; pres. Mass. Conf. of Social Work, 1939; mem. Am. Assn. So- cial Workers. Club: Boston City. Protestant. Republican. Office: 43 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. llome: 123 Fuller St., Brookline. Summer res .: Goose Rocks Beach, Me.
VLOTHROP, Willlam Howard, merchant; b. Newton, Sept. 1, 1873; s. John Fitch Lothrop and Mary Louise (Tucker) L .; ed. tutors and pvt. sch., New- ton; in. Alice Louise Higgins of Brookline, May 17, 1913; m. (2d) Avis B. Jackson of Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 10, 1924. Founder, 1902, and since pro- prietor, firm of Lothrop & Co., Boston, shoe infrs., supplies and cotton goods; dir. Assoc. Charities, Boston, 1909-16; tr. Charity Fund for many yrs .; active in Chelsea Fire Relief Work for East Boston. Clubs: Algonquin, Mass. Automobile
(both of Boston). Travel: extensive. Great grand-nephew of Ethan Allen and John Fitch. Protestant. Republican. Office: 85 South St., Boston. Home: 219 Homer St., Newton Centre.
YLOUD, Halah Harden, clergyman; b. Abington, July 30, 1865; s. Charles Henry Loud and Emeline Mansfield (Harden) L .; ed. Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N.H .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1894; S.T.B., An- dover Theol. Sem., 1897; m. Julia Dean of Taunton, Jan. 14, 1901; children-Emeline, Margaret, Rich- ard Williams. In mercantile bus., 1879-81; prin- ter, 1884-87); ordained to Cong. ministry, 1897; pastor, E. Taunton Cong. Ch., 1897-1904, Ist Cong. Ch., Lead, S.D., 1904-07, 2nd and Centre Cong. Chs., Lynnfield Center, 1907-12, Hampstead, N.H., 1912-16, Wilmington, 1917-20, Hopkinton, 1920-28, lludson, N.H., 1928-35, now retired; pres. bd. trs., llampstead high sch .; mem. Delta Upsilon, Grange (Hopkinton), Old Colony Comdry., K.T., Old Col- ony Historical Soe. Club: Pilgrim. Author: His- torical Sketch of East Taunton Congregational Church, 1905; The Place of a New England Con- gregational Church, 1924; occasional poems. Ed- Itor: Joshua Davidson Christlan (by Rev. J. H.
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