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Jones), 1907. Both parents of Mayflower and Puritan ancestry. Congregationalist. Republi- can. Home: 116 Adams St., North Abington.
Y LOUD, John Hermann, organist, composer; b. Wey- mouth, Aug. 26, 1973; s. John Jacob Loud and Emily Keith (Vickery) L .; ed. Berkeley Sch., Boston; Thayer Acad., So. Braintree; N.I. Con- servatory of Music, 1889-90; studied in Ger., FFr., Eng., 1893-95; m. Myrta Elsa Fiske of Springfield, Apr. 16, 1901; children-John Francis, Richard Fiske. Church and concert organist, 1895-, also lecturer and teacher; organist at Park St. Ch. for 24 yrs .; appeared in leading cities of Am,, reper- toire of over 1000 pieces; mem. Harvard Musical Assn .; fellow Am. Guild of Organists (dean, N.E. chap., 1922-26); became asso. of Royal Coll. of Music, London, Eng., 1895. Travel: Europe sev- eral times. 11th gen. dir. desc. Elder Brewster. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Park St., Church, Boston. Home: 9 Denton Rd. West, Wel- lesley.
LOURIE, Osip Raphael, physician, ophthalmologist; b. Russia, Jan. 22, 1873; s. Raphael Lourie and Bertha (Hindes) L .; ed. 4th Classical Gymnasium, Kiev, Rus .; M.D. Univ. St. Vladimir, Kiev, Rus., 1896; m. Marie Ginsburg; 1 son-Eugenc J. In- terne, Jewish Ilosp., Kiev, Rus., 1896-99, visiting phys., eye dept., 1900-10; performed duties of VLOVELL, Stanley Platt, chemist, inventor, corp. oculist-in-chief, 1910-11; dir. and owner, Eye Clinic, Kiev, 1911-18; lecturer in ophthalmology, Inst. for Post-Grads., Kiev, 1917-21; consultant, 7th Ilosp. of Union of the Cities, Rus., during World War; practising oculist, Boston, 1922 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Med. Llb. Author: articles on focal infection as a factor in eye disease, ophthalmic disorders of endocrine origin in women; is total thyroidectomy rational ?; articles in Ger. and Rus. med. jours. Jewish. Independent. Office: 485 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: Hotel Buckminster, Boston.
LOVE, Nathaniel Nelson, superintendent of schools; l. Thompsonville, Conn., July 13, 1886; s. Oliver Nelson Love and Nancy (McLean) L .; ed. Enfield high sch., Thompsonville, Conn .; B.S., Westmin- ster Coll., 1910; student, Univ. Vt. Summer Sch., 1915, 1916; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1923; m. Helen Leona Beecher of West Pawlet, Vt., Aug. 15, 1917; children-Nathaniel N., Jr., Robert Georgc, Nancy Beecher, Richard McLean. Prin., elementary sch., Poultney, Vt., 1910-12; supt. schs., Mettowee Vallcy, 1912-15; supt., No. Bennington Dist., 1915-18; prof. Industrial edn., Clemson Coll., S.C., also Teacher Trainer Evening Schs. for S.C., 1919; cdnl. dir., Vets. Administration, Washington, D.C., 1919-21; supt. schs,, Dist. #71 (Harvard, Stow, Littleton, Lincoln), 1924-36, Ipswich, 1936 -; pres. Dist. #3, No. Shore Boy Scout Council, 2 yr's .; pvt., U.S.A., World War, 7 mos,; mem. Nat., State and local Supt. Assus., Masons. Clubs: Rotary, School-masters. Travel: U.S. Congregationalist. Republican (Independent). Office: Manning Bldg., Ipswich, Home: Argilla Rd., Ipswich. Summer res .: West Pawlet, Vt.
VLOVE, Robert Mackure, alr transportation execu- tive; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 5, 1909; s. John Ilavl- land Love and Bertha Louise (Smith) L .; cd. St. Paul's Sch., Garden City; Lawrenceville Sch .; Princeton, 1928-30; M.I.T., 1930-32; m. Nancy L. Ilarkness of Houghton, Mich., Jan. 11, 1936. Salcs- man, Skyways, Inc., 1931-32; organized present company as airline, 1932, pres., treas., dir., 1932 -; present company took over assets of Curtiss- Wright at Boston Airport, 1933, and located in present position as fixed base operator; mem. Mass. Aeronautics Commn .; dir. Seaplane Flying Assn., Mass. State Aviation Assn .; 2d It. U.S. Army Alr Corps Res .; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: University, Aviation Country (Hicksville, L. I.), Bald Peak Country (N.H.). Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: Inter-City Airlines, Boston Airport, East Boston. Home: 88 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Summer res .: Lake Winnepasaukec, N.H.
V LOVEJOY, Frederick H(orr), business man; b. Worcester, Dec. 11, 1895; s. Frederick Bates Love- joy and Katharine (llorr) L .; ed. Choate Sch., Wallingford, Conn .; A.B., Yale, 1918; student,
Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1919; m. Caryl Peabody of Cambridge, Apr. 21, 1928 (d. 1934); m. (2d) Mary Phelps Ensign of Simsbury, Conn., June 20, 1936; children-Janet, Frederick Horr, Jr. With Whee- loek, Lovejoy & Co., Inc., mchts. alloy steel, Cam- bridge, 1920-, v.p., dir., 1924 -; Pres., tr. Cam- bridge Y.M.C.A .; town treas., Carlisle, 1932-34, selectman, 1935-37; capt. 314th F.A., A.E.F., 1917- 18; mem. Am. Iron & Steel Inst., Wolf's Head (Yale), Psi Upsilon, S.A.R. Clubs: Union, Union Boat, Groton Hunt, Country (Brookline), Con- cord Country, Yale (N.Y.). Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Oflice: 128 Sidney St., Cambridge. Home: Carlisle.
Y LOVELL, Clarence Norman, manufacturing confec- tioner; b. East Boston, Jan. 21, 1874; s. Clarence Parker Lovell and Mary F. (Fowle) E .; ed. East Boston high seh .; m. Ada Warren Dane of Ham- ilton, June 16, 1903; children-(Mrs.) Sally Bush, Dana. Began active career 1892, with Edgar P. Lewis, mfr. caramels and chocolates; assisted in organizing firm of Lovell & Covel Co., 1900, now pres. and dir .; mem. N.E. Mfg. Confectioners Assn., N.E. Confectioners, Masons. Club: Melrose. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 254 Mass- achusetts Av., Cambridge. Home: 92 W. Wyo- ming Av., Melrose.
official; b. Brockton, Aug. 29, 1890; s. Gustavus Crocker Lovell and Ella M. (Platt) L; ed. Dart- mouth Coll., 1909; B.S., Cornell, 1912; m. Mabel Bigney of Brockton, June 25, 1915; 1 'son-Richard llallett. Chemist, Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Buf- falo, 1912-13, N.I. Oil Paint & Varnish Co., 1913- 15; mgr, United Shoe Machinery Corp. and Celastic Corp., 1915-24; Pres. Castex Labs., Inc .; pres. Arden Rayshine Co .; v.p. Beckwith Mfg. Co .; dir. Union Market Nat. Bk .; mem. Mass. bar, patent atty. Clubs: Neighbors, Lamplight. Desc. Rob- ert Lovell, settled Weymouth, May 20, 1635. Con- gregationalist. Office: Statler Bldg., Boston. Ilome: 1501 Center St., Newton Highlands.
LOVERIDGE, Arthur, curator; b. Penarth, South Wales, May 28, 1891; s. Thomas and Alice Mary (Moss) L .; ed. Westbourne House Prep. Sch. (Penarth); Cardiffe Intermediate Sch .; Univ. South Wales and Monmouthshire; m. Mary Vic- toria Sloan of Helensburgh, Seot., Dec. 8, 1921; 1 son-Brian Arthur. Asst. in bot. dept., Man- chester Univ. Mus., 1911; asst. in zoöl. dept., Nat. Mus. of Wales, 1911-14; curator Nat. Hist. Mus., Nairobi, Kenya Colony, 1914-21, except for war service; asst. game warden, Tanganyika Terri- tory, 1921-23; came to I.S., 1924; asst. curator herpetology, later curator, Mus. Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 1924 -; served in E. African Mounted Rifles, 1915-18; record officer Mil. La- bor Corps, 1918-19; mem. Am. Soc. Ichthyology and Herpetology, Washington Biol. Soc .; corr. mem. Zool. Soc. of London, Cardiff Naturalists' Soc. Club: Harvard Travelers'. Expdns. to E. Africa for llarvard, 1926-27, 1929-30, 1933-34, 1938-39. Address: Harvard University, Cambridge. LOVERING, Ernest, stock broker; b. Holyoke, Sept. 11, 1898; s. Ernest Lovering and Mary L. ( Ranlet ) L .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough; A.B., llar- vard, 1920; m. Elizabeth Cabot (llolt), June 30, 1937. With Jackson & Curtis, stock brokers, Boston, 1920 -; treas. The Church Home Soe .; dir. Boston Y.M.C.A .; officer's candidate, Camp Lee, Va., at time of Armistice. Clubs: Harvard (Bos- ton), The Country ( Brookline), Somerset. Travel: Europe (twice). Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 20 Charles River Sq., Boston.
YLOVETT, Howard E., store manager; b. Oak Park, Ill., June 25, 1889; s. LaMotte Lovett and Jennie (Peters) L .; ed. Oak Park (III.) high sch., 1904- 08; Carnegie Inst. Tech., spl. aviation courses, 1930; m. Letha Engel of Defiance, O., Oct. 8, 1913 ((iv.); children-Zora Graham (Mrs. Harold C. Maynard), Robert Howard; m. (2d), Irene Lampl of Pittsburgh, Pa., July 16, 1934. Employed In engring. work through Pacific Northwest and in Chinese Immigration Service, 1908-12; with De- fiance Gas and Elec. Co., Defiance, O., 1912-14; mgr.
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Maumee Elec. Co., Maumee, O., 1 914-17; treas. and store mgr., LaSalle & Koch Co., Toledo, O., 1917- 29; store mgr. Kaufmann Dept. Stores, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1929-32; store mgr,, R.II. White Co., Boston, 1932 -- , dir. corp., 1932 -; aviation pilot; mem. Ch. Commerce, Toledo, O., (v.p. 1927), Masons. Clubs: University, City, Kiwanis (Boston; Toledo, O., pres. 1925). Congregationalist. Office: The R. H. White Co., Boston. Home: Black Rock Road, Cohasset, (winter) 333 Beacon St., Boston.
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VLOVETT, Wallace Raymond, publisher; b, Melrose, Aug. 6, 1880; s. George Frederick Lovett and Eliza Carleton (Hackett) L .; ed. Melrose high sch., 1896; m. Maude Alice' Morrin of Newton, Sept. 11, 1902. Employee, Boston Clearing House, 1899; Second Nat. Bk., Boston, 1900-07; Loring, Coolidge & Noble, trs., 1907-18; treas. and mgr. The Stan- dard Diary Co., 1918-29; pres. and gen. mgr., 1929 -; alderman, Melrose, 1907, mem. Sch. Com., 1911-20; del. to Nat. Rep. Conv., Cleveland, 1936; chmn. Melrose Unemployment Com., 1931-32; mem. Mass. State Guard, 1917-19; pres. Fitch Home for the Aged; v.p. Malden Sav. Bk., Melrose Coop. Bk .; dir. Morgan Dodge llome, Malden Morris Plan Bk. (past pres.); former dir. Liberty Trust Co .; mem. Bank Officers Assn. of Boston. Clubs: City (Boston), Middlesex, Bellevue Golf (Melrose), Republican of Mass., Amphion (Melrose). Travel: U.S. extensively, Europe, Africa. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: 26 Blackstone St., Cam- bridge. Home: 63 Stratford Rd., Melrose. Sum- mer res .: Loon Lake, Hillsboro, N.H.
LOW, Merritt Burnham, physician; b. Woburn, Mar. 23, 1909; s. George William Low and Emma Brown ( Merritt) L .; ed. Bordentown Mil. Inst., N.J .; A.B., Princeton, 1929; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1933; m. Marian Adriance Jolison of Tren- ton, N.J., June 20, 1936. Interne and res, surg., Children's Hosp., Boston, 1934 and 1936; med. res., Children's losp., Phila., Pa., 1935; res. phys., Eaglebrook Sch., Deerfield, 1936 -; office for prae- tice of pediatrics. Greenfield; phys. to Bement Sch., Deerfield; pediatrician, Franklin Co. Hosp., Greenfield; pres. Franklin Co. Pub. Health Assn .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc .; N.E. Pediatric Soc. licentiate Am. Bd. Pediatrics. Club: Greenfield
Country (dir.). Episcopalian. Independent Re-
publican. Office: 31 Federal St., Greenfield. Ilome: Mountain Rd., Deerfield.
LOW, Ruth Irma, teacher, author, feature writer; b. Wakefield; d. John Low and Rosanna (Gaffy) I .; ed. Wakefield high sch .; Salem State Teach- ers Coll .; N.E. Conservatory of Music; Whitney Sch. Music; Dalrymple Sch. Art; Gallishaw Sch. Creative Writing, Teacher of art, Eng., dramat- ics, music, 18 yrs .; ed., feature pages, N.Y. and Boston dailies, 4 yrs .: writer of text-books in reading used in N.Y. City and Boston pub. schs., novels, ete. Club: Boston Authors. Author: (novels) Mary O'Gorman; Peggy Moran; Maureen O'Day; Maureen O'Day at Glengariff; (juveniles) Ragamullin; Tony; Cinderella's Children; Adven- tures of Bunny Bob-tail (pub. in Eng.); Raggy Bears; In Storyland; Lad from Kildare; The Happy Ilour Readers (4); Diary of a Doll; (full length plays) By Parcel Post; The Charitable Sewing Circle; Mrs. Hopkins' Boarding House; (one act play) Who Hath Not Seen; (book of plays) Plays for Primary Grades. Home: 56 Bennett St., Wake- W field.
LOWE, Erving Fiske, retired; b. Fitchburg, May 8, 1881; s. Albert Nathaniel Lowe and Emma Rebec- ca (Palmer) L .; ed. grad., Fitchburg high seh., 1899; D).M.D., Ilarvard Dental Sch., 1902; m. Maude Idthel Loweil of Boston, June 1, 1904; children- Walter Albert, Marjorie (Mrs. Waldemar I, Bendz), In practice dentistry, 1902-10;+ gave up practice on acount of health; with Falulah Pa- per Co. 1910-, pres. 1920 -; mem. Masons, K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Fay, Oakhill Country ( Fitchburg). Congregationallst. Home: 22 Atlantic Av., Fitch- burg.
LOWE, Joseph Albert, manufacturer; b. Fitchburg, Jan. 20, 1883; s. Albert N. Lowe and Emma (Pal- I mer) L .; ed. Fitchburg high sch., 1896-1900; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1904; student, Harvard Law Sch.,
1904; m. Anna Kimball of Wakefield, June 15, 1912 (d.), m. (2d) Edith Tilton of Leominster, April 17, 1928. With Falulah Paper Co., Fitchburg, advancing from clk. to treas., 1904-14, dir. and gen. mgr., 1914 -; tr. Worcester North Sav. Instn., Burbank Hosp. (Fitchburg) ; dir. Safety Fund Nat. Bk., Service Mut. Liability Ins. Co. (Boston), Fitchburg Y.M.C.A .; mayor, Fitchburg, 1927-28; pres. Fitchburg Ch. Commerce, 1925-26; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi, Elks. Clubs: Fay, Oak Hill Country (Fitchburg). Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: Falulah Paper Co., Fitchburg. Home: 9 Atlantic Av., Fitchburg.
LOWE, Russell B., cotton textile manufacturer; b. Fitchburg, Feb. 14, 1880; s. Arthur Il. Lowe and Annie E. (Parkhill) L .; ed. B.S., M.I.T., 1902; m. Nathalie Wells of Chicago, Ill., Apr. 19, 1909; children-Nathalie W. (Mrs. C. Millard Dodson), Margaret P., Russell B., Jr. Engaged in cotton textile mig. continuously, 1902 -; now pres. Park- hill Mfg. Co., Sprague Co., Fitchburg Weaving Co .; tr. Amoskeag Mfg. Co .; mem. bd. Investment and dir. Fitchburg Sav. Bk .; dir. Equitable Life Ins. Soc., Merchants Nat. Bk., Cotton and Woolen Mutual Ins. Co., Rubber MIrs. Mutual Ins. Co., Industrial Mut. Ins. Co .; served as capt. Mass. State Guard, 1918-19; mem, Fitchburg Park Bd., Planning Bd. License Cominn. Clubs: St. An- thony (N.Y.), Fay, Oak Hill Country (Fitchburg). Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Fitch- burg.
PLOWELL, Albert Fay, surgeon; b. Burlington, Vt., Nov. 5, 1875; s. Albert P. Lowell and Alma C. (Witcher) L .; ed. Burlington high sch., 1891; A.B., Univ. Vt., 1898, M.D., Univ. Vt, Coll. Med., 1900; m. Helen Louise Cann of Brooklyn, June 2, 1903; children-Norman (d.), Sidney Cann (d.), Alberta, Out-patient dept., Boston City and Children's hosps., 1900; pvt. hosp., Winchendon, 1901; gen. practice and sch. phys., Gardner, 1901 -; sr. surg., Ilenry Heywood Mem. Hosp., 1907 -; cons. surg,, State llosp, for Insane, East Gardner, 1911-, also Peterboro (N.Il.) Hosp .; surg., B.&M. R.R .; asso. med. examiner, 2d Dist., Worcester Co., 1910- 21; mem. Med. Examining Bd. and Vol. Med. Service, during World War; fellow A.C.S., A.M.A .; mem. Mass. 'Med. Soc., Mass. Medico-Legal Soc., Worcester North Med. Soc., Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Mu (now Nu Sigma Nu). Club: Gardner Boat. Episcopalian. Republican, Address: 20 Vernon St., Gardner. Summer res .: Comet Pond, Hubbardston. Died May 14, 1939.
YLOWELL, Alverne Perey, physician, surgeon; b. Burlington, Vt., Jan. 6, 1872; s. Albert Preston Lowell and Alna Clarissa ( Witcher) L .; ed. Bur- lington (Vt.) high seh., 1887-91; Ph.B., Univ. Vt., 1895; M.D., Univ. Vt. Med. Sch., 1897; m. Retta Himes of Concord, N.II., Sept. 12, 1900; children-Persis, William Albert (d.), Katherine (d.), Richard Renfrew, Jean. Interne, Burbank Hosp., Fitchburg, 1897-98; engaged in pvt. prae- tice of ined. and surgery, Fitchburg, 1898 -; dir. Fitchburg Coop. Bk., mem. Dist. Draft Bd. for duration of World War; tr. Worcester North Instn. Sav .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., N.E. Assn. R. R. Surgeons, Mass. Med. Soc., Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Mu. Club: Fay (Fitchburg). Episcopalian. Republican, Home: 52 Ilartwell St., Fitchburg. LOWELL, James Russell, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Aug. 1, 1886; s. Cyrus Lowell and Lyde Lyons (Gamble) L .; ed. Portland high seh .; A.B., Dart- mouth, 1910; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1915; m. Ilelen A. Shapleigh of Melrose, Oct. 4, 1916; chil- dren-Elizabeth Shapleigh, Mary Shapleigh.
Rancher-adventures, Wyoming, 1915-17; admit- ted to Mass. bar, 1919; practising lawyer and social investigator, Boston, 1919 -; tr. and coun- sel, Blackstone Sav. Bk., Boston; counsel, Melrose Sav. Bk .; It., U.S. Army Air Service, 1917-19; mem. Harvard Law Sch. Assn., Kappa Kappa Kap- pa. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 46 Country Club Rd., Melrose.
LOWELL, Ralph, banker; b. Chestnut Hill, July 23, 1890; s. John Lowell and Mary Emlen (Ilale) L .; ed. Volkmann's' Sch .; El Rancho Bonito, Mesa,
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Arlz .; A.B. (magna eum laude), Harvard, 1912; m. Charlotte Loring of Westwood Sept. 1, 1917; children-Charlotte (d.), John, Ralph, Jr., Mary Emlen, Lucy, Susan, James Hale, II. Worked for Curtis & Sanger, 1913-16; First Nat. Bank of Boston, 1916-17; after war for Lee, Higginson & Co., 1919-32, becoming partner; on liquidation of this firm, with Clark, Dodge & Co., 1932-, part- ner 1937 -; dir. Joseph Breek & Sons, Boston Legal Aid Soc., Am. Red Cross, Met. Chap .; tr. Provi- dent Instn. for Sav .; tr. and treas. Harvard Loan Fund, Boston Floating Hosp., Noble & Green- ough Sch .; mem. corp. Suffolk Sav. Bk. for Seamen & Others, Dedham Instn. for Sav., Winsor Sch .; treas. and mem. Adm. Bd., N.E. Med. Center; treas. and dir. Mass. S.P.C.C .; tr. and mem. exec. & finance coms., Perkins Inst. for the Blind; mem. finance com., Ilouse of Good .Samaritan; mnem. advisory com., Dedham Emergency Home; dir. and mem. exec. and finance coms. N.E. Gren- fell Assn .; lt. col. of Inf. at Officers' Training Seh., Camp Lee, Va., during World War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Union, Nahant. Travel: around world in 1912. Eplseopalian (treas. and vestryman, St. Paul's Eplsc. Ch., Dedham). Re- publican. Office: 70 Federal St., Boston. Home: Fox Hill St., Westwood. Summer res .: Swallows Cave Rd., Nahant.
LOWELL, W. Holbrook, ophthalmle surgeon; b. Halifax, N.S., April 8, 1875; s. William L. Lowell and Fannie A. (Holbrook) L .; ed. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Marion Isabel Symington of Windsor, Ont., 1904; children-Frances Syming- ton, W. Holbrook. Grad. of Boston City Hosp, and Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary; engaged In practice of ophthalmic surgery, Boston, 1904 -; formerly asst. ophthalmie surg. Boston City Hosp., ophthal- mie phys .. Boston Dispensary; ophthalmic surg. and sec. of staff, Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary; at present cons. ophthalmic surg. Mass. Eye and bar Infirmary, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Lawrence Mem. Hosp. (Medford), Lawrence Hosp. (Lawrence) ; asst. in ophthalmology, courses for grad. students, Harvard Med. Sch .; mem. Med. Adv. Bd., Dist. 34, Mass., during World War; mem. A.M.A. Am. Ophthalmol. Soc., Am. Acad, of Ophthalmol. and Oto-laryngology, N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc. (past pres. ), Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: numerous articles on ophthalmology pub- lished In med. jours. Lineal dese. James Russell Lowell. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 82 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 4 Lakeview Rd., Winchester.
V LOWENBERG, Maurice Joseph; electrical engineer; b. Boston, Nov. 20, 1888; s. Isadore Lowenberg and Leah (Simmons) L .; B.S., M.I.T., 1911; in. Sarah Sekllr of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 17, 1916. Began as student engr., 1911; engr., elec. div., N.Y.C. R.R., 1911-13, asst. elee. and research engr., Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 1914-19; sr. elee. and supervising engr., Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., 1920 -; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Masons. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: 158 St. Paul St., Brookline.
Y LOWES, John Wilber, college financial vice-presi- dent; b. Hanover, Ind., May 27, 1898; s. John Liv- Ingston Lowes and Mary (Cornett) L .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, 1913-15; A.B., Harvard, 1919; m. Emily Ellsworth Ford of Cambridge, July 3, 1923; children-Emily Ellsworth, Aun Elliott, John Liv- ingston II. Bus. ingr., Radcliffe Coll., 1924-26, treas., 1927-30; dep. treas., Harvard Univ., 1929-33; finaneial v.p., 1933 -; Am. Ambulance Field Serv- iee, 6 mos., Royal Flying Corps, 10 mos., U.S. Field Artillery, 4 mos., 1917-19; It., U.S. Naval Re- serve; dir. Flduelary Trust Co .; tr. Consolidated Investment Trust, Radcliffe Coll. Clubs: Union, Harvard (both of Boston), Yacht, Golf (both of Cohasset), Duek Lake (Springfield, Me.). Ofllce: 5 Universty Hall, Cambridge. Home: 9 Bucking- ham St., Cambridge. Summer res .: North Seituate.
LOWRY, Franklin Patterson; physiclan, b. Newton, Dec. 9, 1882; s. Samuel Edgar Lowry and Lizzle Morton (Pratt) L .; ed. Newton high sch., 1899- 1900; Mt. Hermon Sch., 1906-09; B.S., Harvard, 1912, M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1916; m. Edith A.
Rae of Newton, Sept. 15, 1921. Engaged In prac- tice as physician at Newton, 1919 -; instr. phys. therapy, Boston Unlv. Sch. Med., 1936, Tufts Coll., Med. Sch., 1936, Sargent Coll. of Phys. Edn., 1932; asst. prof. phys. therapy, Univ. Vt. Med. Sch., 1937; consultant on edn. in phys. therapy, A.M.A., 1934; mem. staff of Newton Hosp., served as 1st lt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., Base Hosp. 141 in U.S., 1918-19; mem. council Alumni Assn. of Mt. Her- mon Sch .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Soc. of Phys. Med., Harvard Assn. Club: Newton Med- leal. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 313 Washington St., Newton. Home: 62 Walnut Park, Newton.
VLOWSTUTER, Willlam Jackson, professor, theo- logian; b. Brownsville, Pa., Oet. 19, 1871; s. Jacob Lowstuter, and Margaret (Coatsworth) L .; ed. pub. schs., State Normal Sch., Pa .; A.B., Allegheny Coll., 1898, A.M., 1908, D.D., 1915; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1908; Ph. D., Boston Unlv., 1911; Berlin, Marburg; m. Llda Vance Moore of Daw- son, Pa., Sept. 15, 1903; 1 son-Willlam Robert. Ordained to M.E. ministry, 1898; teacher in pub. schs., Pa .; mem. Pittsburgh Conf. of ME. Ch .; preacher, 1898-1911; prof. New Testament Inter- pretation, lliff Sch. of Theol., Denver, Colo., 1911- 18; prof., Boston Unlv. Sch. of Theol., 1918 -; mem. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Biblical Literary and Exegetical Soc .; Masons. Anthor: Panl, Campaigner for Christ. Methodist. Office: 72 Mount Vernon St., Boston. Home: 465 Park Dr., Boston.
LUCAS, Arthur Fletcher, educator; b. Foxeroft, Me., Dee. 24, 1896; s. Herbert Atwood Lucas and Mar- iam (Fletcher) L .; ed. Edward Little high sch., Auburn, Me .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1920; M.A., Prinee- ton, 1923, Ph.D., 1925; in. Agnes Fowler Page of Lewiston, Me., Aug. 23, 1921; ehildren-Elizabeth Anne, Frances Stanhope. Instr. economies, Princeton, 1920-22, 1924-26; asst. prof., Clark Univ., 1926-29, asso. prof., 1929-38, prof., 1938 -; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho. Author: Legal Minimum Wage in Massachusetts; Industrial Re- construction and Control of Competition; many articles. Travel: Europe, 1932, 1933, 1935. Epis- copalian. Non-partisan. Office: Clark University, Worcester. Ilome: 31 Stoneland Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: Danforth Cove, So. Portland, Me.
LUCAS, Ralph Glover, certified public accountant; b. Manchester, Oct. 2, 1906; s. Ernest C. Lucas and Bessie W. (King) L .; ed. Boston Univ., 1925- 29; m. Dorothy A. Grant of Rockport, June 14, 1931; children-Ralph G., Glenn I., John S., Paul G. Personal accountant in employ John Hayes Hammond, Jr., Boston, 1926 -; certified as Mass. pub. accountant, 1933; in gen. practice of account- ancy and bus. management 1929 -; see. Hammond Research Corp .; dir. Gloucester Nat. Bk., Lomond Investments, Limited, Corporate Investors, Ltd. Club: University (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. 'Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 69 lligh St., Rockport.
LUCE, Matthew, business man (retired) ; b. Boston, Oct. 26, 1868; s. Matthew Luce and Elizabeth ('Tucker) L .; ed. Hopkinson Seh., Boston; A.B., Ilarvard, 1891; m. Mary C. Ilovey of Brookline, Oct. 1, 1902; children-Matthew, Jr., Alice. In wool bus., 1893-1914, partner about 1900; regent, Ilarvard Univ., 1919-36; dir. 1st Nat. Bk., New Bedford; tr. Mass. Tr. Schs .; mem. Mass. Food Administration, etc., State House, Boston, World War. Club: Tavern (Boston). Travel: Europe, Far East, New Zealand, Australla. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 254 Walnut St., Brookline.
YLUCE, Robert, congressman; b. Auburn, Me., Dec. 2, 1862; s. Enos T. Luce and Phebe (Learned) L .; ed. Lewiston (Me.) and Somerville high schs .; A.B., llarvard, 1882, A.M., 1883; LL.D., Bates Coll., 1923; m. Mabelle F. of Somerville, 1885 (d. 1926). Teneh- er, Waltham high sch., 1883-84; newspaper work, Boston Globe; estab. Luce's Press Clipping Bur., 1885, still Its pres .; Mass. House of Rep., 1899, 1901-08; Constl. Conv., 1917-19; lt. gov., Mass., 1912; U.S. Congress, 1919-34, 1937 -; dir. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co .; mem. Am. Pollt. Sel. Assn., Am.
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Econ. Assn., Acad. Pollt. Scl., Unitarian Assn. Clubs: Exchange, City (Boston), Republican (Mass.), Cosmos (Washington). Travel: around world, Europe (3 times). Author: Writing for the Press; Going Abroad ?; Electric Railways; Legislative Principles; Leg. Assemblies; Leg. Pro- eedure; Leg. Problems. Unitarian. Republlean. Home: Waltham. Summer res .: Round Pond, Me. LUCE, Stephen Carey, Jr., banker; b. Vineyard Haven, Nov. 25, 1890; s. Stephen Carey Luce and Mary Joanna (Buckley) L .; ed. Tisbury, pub. schs., 1897-1908; Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston, 1908-09; m. Bertha Tilton Luce of Vine- yard Ilaven, Mar. 12, 1920. Asso. with Martha's Vineyard Nat. Bank continuously, 1909-, teller, 1909-11, cashier, 1911-33, pres., 1933 -; pres. Crow- ell Coal Co., lhighlands Property Trust; v.p. Martha's Vineyard Coop. Bk .; propr. S.C. Luce & Co .; treas. Eldridge & White Co., Vineyard Haven Wharf Co., Islands Transports, Inc .; dir. Cape & Vineyard Elec. Co .; county treas., Dukes County, 1913-14; mem. County Commrs. (past chmn.) ; pres. Martha's Vineyard Hosp., Oak Bluffs; dir. Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Assn., Oak Bluffs; mem. Masons (past Sr. Grand Warden 32°). Clubs: City (Boston), Yacht (Vineyard Haven), East Chop Beach (treas.), Martha's Vineyard Country (Oak Bluffs). Methodist (chmn. bd. trustees, Vineyard Ilaven M.E. Ch.). Republican. Office: Main St., V Vineyard Haven. Home: Greenwood Av.
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