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LYNCH, George Willlam, physician; b. Woburn, Dec. 7, 1907; s. Thomas K. Lynch and Susie B. (McCall) L .; ed. Woburn high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1929; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1933; unmarried. Mcd house officer, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Oct. 1933-Mar. 1935; asso. with Dr. Elliott P. Joslin, Boston, 1935-36, with Dr. James P. O'Hare, Bos- ton, 1936 -; practice of med. limited to internal med .; mem. med. staff, Peter Bent Brigham and Long Island Hosps .; med. consultant, Boston Psy- chopathic Hosp .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Alpha Chi Sigma. Club: Harvard (Boston). Au- thor: articles on diabetes and vascular disease in med. jours. Catholic. Independent. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 9 Arlington Rd., Woburn.
V LYNCH, William Franels, surgeon; b. Weymouth, Sept. 21, 1879; s. Willlam Lynch and Mary Cath- erine (Flannery) L .; ed. Weymouth high sch .; A.B., Georgetown Univ., .1904; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; m. Mary A. Gibbons of Clinton, Sept. 27, 1922. Physician in private practice, Worcester, 1912-, later specializing In surgery; surg. and pres. of staff, St. Vincent's Hosp .; mem. Founder's Group of Am. Bd. of Surgery; fellow A.C.S .; mem., A.M.A., N.E. Surg. Soc, Mass. Med. Soc. (counselor), Worcester Dist. Med. Soc. (past pres.), K.C. (4). Clubs: Economic, Washington, Harvard Country (all of Worcester). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 34 Somerset St., Worcester.
LYNDE, Lester Edward, dean; b. Westminster, Jan. 7, 1879; s. Edward Benjamin Lynde and Flor- ence Amelia (Barron) L .; ed. Mt. IIermon Sch .; B.A., Wesleyan Univ., 1901, M.A. (hon.), 1937; m. Julla Frances Wood of Melrose, June 29, 1904; 1 dau .- Hilda Wood (Mrs. Donald Pennlman Wy- lie). Instr. math., Phillips Acad., Andover, 1901- 35, asst. to headmaster, 1920-33, dean, 1933 -; mem. Phi Nu Theta, Phl Beta Kappa. Congrega- tionalist. Republican, Office: Phillips Academy, Andover. Home: 215 South Main St., Andover. V LYNE, Daniel Joseph, lawyer; b. Boston, April 3, 1889; s. Eugene Lyne and Julia A. (Crowley) L .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1910; LL.B. (cum laude), Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Susan Markham O'Brien of Boston, June 18, 1923; children-Eugene, Daniel J., Jr., Aus- tin 12., 11, Susan M., Kerry, Sheila. Dir. Boston Legal Aid Soc., Thomson Electric Welding Co., HI- bernia Sav. Bk., Trimount Co-op. Bk., Community Fed. of Boston, 1938; tr. Atlantic Investors Trust, Inc., Perkins Inst. for Blind; v.p. Boston Bar Assn .; dist, executive, Volunteer Protective Force, U.S. Dept. Justice, representative of Provost Mar- shall Gen., World War: asso. mem. Legal Adv. Bd., Govt. Appeal Agent (Dlv. 10), sec. Bd. Govt. Ap- peal Agents, City of Boston; volunteer counsel, U.S. Fuel Administration; insp. local boards under Dist. Bd. 4, Mass. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Oyster Harbors. Travel: Eng., fre., F'r., Ger., It., Aus., So. Am. Catholic. Office: 75 Fed- eral St., Boston. Home: 130 Beacon St., Chestnut Ilill. Summer res .: Oyster Harbors.
LYON, Clifford Stanley, lawyer; b. N.Y. City, Mar. 17, 1888; s. John Stanley Lyon, D.D., and Ella G. (White) L .; ed. Holyoke high sch., 1900-06; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1910; 1.I .. B., Columbia Univ. Law Sch., 1915; m. Gertrude A. Merrick of Holyoke, May 27, 1916; children-Elisabeth Merrick, Jud- son Stanley, Clarke Seth, Margaret Ella, Mary. Asst. religious work dir. and industrial sec., West Side Y.M.C.A., N.Y. City, 1910-12; adm. to Mass. bar, 1915; practicing lawyer, Holyoke, 1915 -; mem. firm Green, Bennett & Lyon, Holyoke and Springfield, 1917 -; asst. dist. atty. for Western Dist. of Mass., 1926-30; chimin. Parks and Recrea- tion Commn., Holyoke, 1933 -; chmn. City Repub. Com. of Holyoke, 1930-36; v.p., sec. and dir., C. F. Church Mig. Co., Walsh Holyoke Steam Boiler Works, Inc .; v.p. and dir., Holyoke Street Ry. Co .; dlr., Holyoke Y.M.C.A .; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons (32ยบ), Shrine, Elks (past exalted ruler). Club: Mt. Tom Golf (Holyoke). Baptist. Republican. Office: 56 Suf- folk St., Holyoke. Home: 118 Madison Av., Hol- yoke. Summer res .: Belmont, Vt.
V NYON, Waldo Vinton, professor of electrical ma- chinery; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1881; s. Gerard Moore Lyon and Dellar Louise (Wales) L .; ed. Woonsocket (R.I.) high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1905; m. Gladys Hamilton Blanchard of Boston, June 2, 1917; 1 son-Waldo Blanchard. Asst., M.I.T., 1905- 07, prof. elec. machinery, 1929 -; fellow Am. Inst. E.E. Author: Problems in Electrical Engineering, 1908; Problems In Alternating Current Machinery, 1914; Applications of the Method of Symmetrical Components, 1937. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 6 Everell Rd., Winchester,
LYONS, Champ, surgeon; b. Lancaster, Pa., May 21, 1907; s. Joseph H. Lyons and Ollve (Houston) L .; ed. Mobile (Ala.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Ala., 1937; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1931; m. Naomi L. Cur- rier of Oxbow, Me., Oct. 3, 1934; 1 son-Joseph H., Il, Surg, house officer, Mass. Gen. llosp., 1931-33; Nat. Research Council fellow, 1934; surg. res., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1935-36; Moseley traveling fel- low (Harvard), 1937; asst. in bacteriology, Har- vard, 1938, asst, in surgery, 1935-37, Instr. surgery, 1938 -; asst. in surgery, Mass. Gen. llosp., 1938 -. Author: sci. papers. Protestant. Office: Massa- chusetts General Hospital, Boston. 1lome: 93 Ox- ford Rd., Newton Centre.
LYONS, Mary Frances, kindergartner; b. Boston, June 21, 1903; d. John B. R. Lyons and Mary Howe (Gibbons) I .; ed. Wheelock Sch .; B.S. (edn.),
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Boston Univ., 1934, Ed.M., 1938; unmarried. Kin- dergarten teacher, 1934 -; teacher, Abraham Lin- coln sch., Boston, 1937 -; mem. Boston Kindergar- ten Assn. (pres.), D.A.R., Ossipee Hist. Soc., N.E. Biol. Soc., Mass. Assn. for Childhood Edn. Clubs: Boston School Science, Boston Elementary Teach- crs. Author: The Town Clock and Other Lyrics for Children. Asso. ed., Boston School Science News. Office: Abraham Lincoln School, Boston. Home: 15 Sedgwick St., Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Ossipee, N. H.
LYTHGOE, Hermann C., chemist; b. Boston, May 21, 1874; s. George Z. Lythgoe and Judith A. (Boll-
mann) L .; ed. S.B., M.I.T., 1896; m. Maude E. Noyes of Winthrop, June 11, 1901; 1 son-Albert H. Asst. chemist, Revere Rubber Co., 1896-97; asst. analyst, Mass. State Bd. Health, 1897-1907, chief analyst, 1907 -; dir. food and drug div., Mass. Dept. Pub. Health, 1914 -; fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Chem- ists; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (past pres., Northeast- ern sec.); Am .. Assn. Official Agrl. Chemists (pres., 1920). Clubs: City (Boston), Harvard Musical Assn. (Boston). Author: numerous articles on foods and drugs In tech, and trade jours. Office: 524 A State House, Boston. Home: 36 Fair Oaks Av., Newtonville.
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FMABBETT, May Dwight, business executive; b. Plymouth, Nov. 2, 1883; d. Dr. Edgar Dwight Hill and Ida May (Smith) H .; ed. Plymouth high sch., 1886-1901; Walnut Hill Sch., 1901-02; m. George Emery Mabbett, of Plymouth, Sept. 18, 1907 (d. 1930); children-Emery Fiske, George, Mary (Mrs. Theodore R. Lacy), Ann. Dir. George Mabbett & Sons Co., textile ifrs., 1926-33, treas. 1935-36, pres. 1935 -; dir. Jordan Hosp., 1935-36; inem. sponsoring com. Salvation Army; active in Am. Red Cross work, World War; mem. Antiquarian Soc. Clubs: Jordan Hospital, Fel River Beach, Pilgrim Yacht, Plymouth Golf, Black and White (Plymouth). Unitarian. Republican. Home: 35 Warren Av., Plymouth.
1 MacARTHUR, Kenneth Cauldwell, clergyman, farm- er, teacher; b. N.Y. City, Oct. 6, 1882; s. Robert Stuart MacArthur and Mary Elizabeth (Fox) MacA .; ed. Worcester Acad., 1898-1901; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1904 (as of 1905), A.M., 1905; B.D. (magna cum laude), Union Theol. Sem., 1908; m. Rachel Holman Ilcywood of Holyoke, July 29, 1908; children-Marion Elizabeth, Harvey Hey- wood, Robert Stuart, Kenneth C., Jr. Pastor, Trc- mont Bapt. Ch., N.Y. City, 1908-13; acting pastor, First Cong. Ch., Suffield, Conn., 1913-14; sch. min- ister, Worcester Acad., 1914-16; pastor, Second and First Bapt. Chs., Suffield, Conn., 1916-18; Old Cam- bridge Bapt. Ch., Cambridge, 1919-25; rural sec. Mass. Fed. Chs., 1925-30, exec. sec., 1930-33; part- time pastor, Federated Ch., Sterling, 1925 -; asst. prof. rural sociology, Mass. State Coll., Amlierst, 1936-37; instr., Andover Newton Theol. Sch., 1938 -; 1st lt. chaplain, 1918-19, overseas 11 mos .; County Tr. for Aid to Agr., Worcester Co., 1936; chap- lain, 182nd Inf., Mass. Nat. Guard, 1930; chmn. sch. com., Sterling, 1934; mem. Am. Eugenles Soc. (sec., Com. on Coop. with Clergymen; won $300 prize for sermon on Religion and Eugenics.), Pl Eta Soc., Patrons of Husbandry. Club: C.C. Author: articles In agr. and rel. press. Travel: Europe (16 countries), 1902-27. Father was summer sup- ply, Tremont Temple, Boston, 16 yrs. Baptist. Republican. Office and home: Sterling.
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MacAUSLAND. W. Russell, orthopedic surgeon; b. Taunton, 1882; s. Willlam MacAusland and Meli- cent (Burns) MacA .; ed. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Dorothy Brayton of Fall River, 1914; children-Dorothy, Donald, David, William R., Jr. Practiced med., specializing In orthopedic surgery, 1903 -; formerly connected with Children's Hosp., Boston; formerly surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; was instrumental in organizing Berkshire Sch. for Crip- pled Children, also Sol-e-Mar Convalescent Hosp. for Crippled Children; affiliated with Carney Hosp., So. Boston, and about 25 other hosps. throughout N.E .; mem. Am. Orthopedic Assn., Am. Acad. Or- thopedic Surgs., Internat. Surg. Assn., A.M.A., Boston Orthopedic Assn., N.Y. Acad. Med., Mass. Med. Soc., Bd. Am. Orthopedie Surgery, Beacon
Soc. Clubs: Algonquin, Country (Brookline), Fay, Commercial. Author: book on Infantile paralysis, also on arthroplasty; books and reprints on ortho- pedic surgery. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 412 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 230 Marlboro St., Boston. Summer res .: Dover.
MacBRAYNE, Lewis E., author; b. New Britain, Conn., Nov. 1, 1871; s. William S. MacBrayne and Mary S. (Slate) MacB .; cd. Lowell high sch .; m. Sarah E. Thurlow of Brookline, Aug. 27, 1903; chil- dren-Eleanor, Thurlow, Elizabeth, Francis. Re- porter. ed., Lowell Courier-Citizen 27 yrs .; field sec. Mass. Ch. Commerce, 1919; gen. mgr., Mass. Safety Council, 1921 -; also state dir. safety, led- eral Works Projects, 1934-36; regional dir. for State of N.Y. on spl. war work with Dept. of In- terior, 1918-19. Author: The Men We Marry, 1910; One More Chance (with James P. Ramsay), 1916; An Engaging Position (play) ; articles in mags. Travel: Frequent trips to Europe and So. Am. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 80 Fed- cral St., Boston. Home: 45 Glendale Rd., Belmont. Y MacCALLUM, Hugh, clergyman; b. Scotland, Apr. 7, 1871; s. Donald MacCallum and Janet (Dale) MacC .; ed. grad., Bangor (Me.) Theol. Seni., 1895; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1897; post-grad. work, Yale, 1899; in. Bertha G. Sperry of Derby, Conn., June, 1908; children-Jessie, Janet, Alicc, Ruth, Mar- garet. Ordained, Waldoboro, Me., Nov. 15, 1897; pastor, Derby, Conn., 1900-06; Walpole, 1906-10; Simsbury, Conn., 1910-20; Everett, 1920-38; Way- land, 1938 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Club: Pilgrim. Congregationalist. Independent. Office
and home: 18 May St., Necdham. Summer res .: Agamentleus Heights, Gloucester.
MacCOLLUM, Donald Wieting, plastic surgeon; b. Milwaukce, Wis., July 22, 1908; s. Dr. C. L. R. MacCollum and Maysel (Wleting) MacC .; ed. Lincoln Sch., Manitowoc, Wis .; B.A., Univ. WIs., 1928; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1931; unmarried. Practiced surgery, Boston, 1931 -; asso, visiting surg., Children's Hosp .; jr. asso. surg., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: articles on plastic surgery in med. jours. Travel:' Eng., Scot., Swed., Den., Belg., Ger., Aus., Switz., Fr., 1935-36 (on Mosely traveling fellowship, Ilar- vard); also Bermuda, So. Am. Non-sectarian. Republican. Office: 300 Longwood Av., Boston. Home: 21 Lowell St., Cambridge.
MacCORISON, Carl Copeland, physlclan; b. North Berwick, Me., Jan. 7, 1878; s. James O. MacCorison and Ada (Copeland) MacC .; ed. pub. schs., North Berwick; Berwick Acad., South Berwick, Mc .; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch., 1906; m. Priscilla Brown, June 29, 1910. Interne, Mass. State In- firmary, July, 1906-Dec. 31, 1907, mem. staff, Jan. 1, 1907-Sept. 22, 1909; asst. supt., North Reading State Sanatorlum, Sept. 22, 1909-1911; supt., Sept.
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1911 -; pres. Southern Middlesex Health Assn .; mem. A.M.A., Nat. Tuberculosis Assn., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Sanatorium Assn., Trudeau Soc., Seots Charitable Soc., Reading Commandery. Cinbs: Boston City, . Boston Caledonlan (hon. mem.). l'rotestant. Office and home: (P.O.) North Wil- mington. Summer res .: North Berwick, Me.
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V MacCULLOUGHI, Gleason H., professor of engineer- ing mechanics; b. Sawyerville, Q., Sept. 9, 1895; s. Robert MacCullough and Florence (Harvey) MacC .; ed. Lowell high sch .; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1918, M.S., 1931; Sc.D., Univ. Mich., 1932; unmar- rled. Prof. engring. mechanics, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1918 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Clubs: Economics, Photo Clan (Wor- cester). Author: Elements of Strength of Materi- als (with S. Timoshenko). Methodist. Repub- lican. Oflice: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester. Home: 61 Monadnock Rd., Worcester. MACDERMOTT, Charles T., corporation official; b. East Brookfield, Nov. 17, 1884; s. John T. Macder- mott and Catherine (McCart) M .; ed. East Brook- field pub. schs .; m. Anna C. Horgan, Oct. 25, 1909; children-Charles T., Jr., Edward J. Treas. and dir. Merchants Acceptance Corp., personal finance, auto and utilities financing, N.E .; treas. and dir. The M.A.C. Plan of Fitchburg; dir. The M.A.C. Plan of R.I .; mem. Am. Assn. Personal Finance Cos. (dir. and past pres.). Clubs: Bankers of Am. (N.Y.), Worcester Country (Worcester). Office: 16 Norwich St., Worcester. Home: 107 Coolidge Rd., Worcester.
MacDONALD, Donald Lewis, engineer; b. Cam- bridge, Mar. 5, 1897; s. Donald W. MacDonald and Evelyn E. (Thomas) MacD .; ed. Somerville high sch., 1912-16; Tufts Coll. Engring. Sch., 1916-18; m. Bertha M. Robertson of Belmont, Aug. 3, 1922; children-Donald Lewis, Jr., Robert Bruce (d.), Douglas Kent. Instr., Tufts Coll. Engring. Sch., 1918-19; surveyor and draftsman, C. B. Roberts Engring. Co., 1920-21; instr., Franklin Union, 1921- 24; mech. designer, Stone & Webster, Inc., 1921, inspector and expeditor, 1924-28; N.E. mgr., Pitts- burgh Testing Lab., 1928-33, mgr. Chicago dlst., 1935-37; engr., Security Fence Co., 1937 -; mem. Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Delta Phl Sigma. Presbyterian. Oflice: 410 Somerville St., Somer- ville. Ilome: 85 Green St., Melrose.
V MacDONALD, Henry Douglas, mining engineer; b. Ludlow, Vt., Sept. 26, 1891; s. John K. MacDonald and lda M. (Gibson) MacD .; ed. Black River Acad., Ludlow, Vt .; S.B., M.I.T., 1913; m. Edith J. Beat- tie of lyndonville, Vt., June 16, 1916; 1 dlau .- Mar- guerite B. Mining engr., 1913 -; with Eustis Min- ing Co., Eustis, Q., Can .; Hollinger Consol. Gold Mines, Timinins, Ont .; Am. Zinc Co., Mascot, Tenn .; Tenn. Copper Co., Ducktown, Tenn .; Ara- vaipa Leasing Co., Klondyke, Ariz .; Manitoba Cop- per Co., Winnipeg, Man .; Lightning River Gold Mines, Ont .; exploration work at various points in U.S. and Can .; at present with U.S. Smelting, Re- fining & Mining Co., Boston; mem. Am. Inst. Mln- ing & Metall. Engrs., Masons. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: U. S. Smelting, Rellning & Min- ing Co., 75 Federal St., Boston. llome: 379 Broad- way, Somerville.
MacDONALD, John Alexander, osteopath; b. Alpena, Mich., Nov. 12, 1879; s. Dougald MacDonald and Anna (Monahon) MacD .; ed. Alpena high sch., 1897; D.O., Kirksville (Mo.) Osteopathic Coll., 1904, Mass. Coll. of Osteopathy, 1905; m. Mabel Frances Warren, Dec. 17, 1910; children -- Jean, Dougald, John Alexander. Practiced osteopathy in Boston, 1905 -; pres. Am. Osteopathic Assn., 1929; pres. Mass. Osteopathle Hosp. Corp .; mem. bd. trs., A. T. Still Research Inst .; served in Mass. 1st Corps Cadets. Club: New Bedford Yacht. Au- thor: articles in Am. Osteopathic Assn. Journal. Office: 173 Bay State Road, Boston. Home: 92 Crofton Rd., Waban.
MacDONALD, JJoseph J., physician, instructor; b. Brighton, June 8, 1898; s. Daniel B. MacDonald and Ann (MacPhee) MacD .; ed. Brighton high sch .; Chauncey Hall Sch., Boston; S.B. (biol. and pub. health), M.I.T., 1921; M.S., Univ. Buffalo, 1925;
M.D., Univ. Buffalo Med. Sch., 1930; m. Camilla Keegan, Aug. 7, 1921; 1 dau .- Camilla. Instr. bac- teriology, M.I.T., 1 yr .; with National Solvents Co., Terra Haute, 1 yr .; teacher of physiology, Univ. Buffalo, 4 yrs., pharmacology, 3 yrs .; practiced med., Brighton, 1930 -; instr. pharmacology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 10 yrs .; on staff, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., Brighton, 8 yrs .; mem. S.A.T.C., M.1.T., World War; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Guild of St. Luke. Club: Brighton-Allston Physicians. Author: sci. papers. Catholic. Independent. Of- fice and home: 8 Parsons St., Brighton.
V MACDONALD, William Joseph, physician; b. Bris- bane, Australia, Mar. 13, 1889; s. Neil Macdonald and Bridie (Cusack) M .; ed. Riverview Coll., Syd- ney, Australia; M.B.Ch.M., Univ. Sydney Med. Sch., 1911; m. Elizabeth Russell of Flushing, L.l., N.Y., Apr. 10, 1918; children-Joan Marie, Ian, Nadine Genevieve. Interne, St. Vincent's Hosp., Sydney; practiced med., London; Sydney, 1919-20; came to U.S., splty. dermatology, Boston, 1920 -; capt., R.A.M.C., Egypt, 24th Stationary Hosp., 1915-18; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Acad. Dermatology & Syphilology, Atlantic Seaboard Dermatol. Assn .; fellow Am. Bd. Dermatology & Syphilology. Clubs: Newton Med., British Officers (Boston). Author: med. pamphlets. Travel: Eng., Europe, Egypt, Australia, N.Z. Catholic. Repub- lican. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 30 Berwick Rd., Newton Centre. Summer res .: "Coo-ee," Lake Wequaquot, Centreville, Cape Cod.
MACDUFFIE, John, school principal; b. Cambridge, May 16, 1861; s. John Macduffie and Hannah Eliza- beth (Givens) M .; ed. A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1884; post grad. work, Harvard, Columbia; Ph.D., Lombard Univ., 1895; m. Abby, dau. Rev. James Challis Parsons, of Greenfield, Aug. 10, 1886. Prin. Kingston high sch., 1886; asso. prin., Pros- pect Hill Sch., Greenfield, 1887; founder, 1890, and since prin., Macduffle Sch. for Girls; fellow Royal Econ. Soc. London; life mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Class. Assn. Author: articles in edul. publs. Address: 182 Central St., Springfield.
MacDUFFIE, John, HI, investment manager; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 26, 1901; s. Rufus L. MacDulle and Isabel Graham (Marbury) MacD .; ed. Milton Acad .: Harvard, 1923; m. Evelyn Walker of Brook- line, May 31, 1924; children-Joan, Katharine, Pa- tricia, John Walker. With Solomon Bros. & Ilutz- ler, N.Y. City, 1923-24; Jackson & Curtis, Boston, 1924-25; Eaton & Howard, Inc., Boston, 1925 -; now v.p., tr. Rockland Cemetery. Club: Country (Brookline). Unitarian. Independent. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Home: 127 Woodland Rd., Brookline.
MacDUFFIE, Malcolm Angus, principal, teacher The MacDuffie Sch .; b. Springfield, July 27, 1902; s. John MacDuffie and Abby (Parsons) M .; ed. Springfield Tech. high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1926; Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Edn .; m. Margaret Epes l'incke of Newton, 1926; children-Malcolm Angus, Jr., John Norman. Teacher math. and science, The DeWitt-Clinton-Hebberd Sch., Newton, 1925-26; instr. Eng., M.I.T., 1926-28; teacher math. and sci- ence, The MacDuffie Sch., 1928-36, principal, 1936 -; instr. physics, Northeastern Univ., Springfield Div., 1928 -; mem. Theta Xi. Club: Off Sound- ings. Abby Parsons MacDuffie, mother, was first student enrolled in Radcliffe Coll. Interested Republican. Of- in reading, music. Unitarian. fice: 182 Central St., Springfield. Home: 50 Madi- son Av., Springfield. Summer res .: Southwest Har- bor, Me.
MACFARLAND, Thomas Truxtun, banker; b. Co- lumbus, Neb., Oct. 18, 1889; s. John Montgomery Macfarland and Agnes Lyle ( Forrest) M .; m. Mary Millicent Twinning of Brookline, May 6, 1916 ((1.); 1 dau .- Barbara Louise. Dept. head. Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston, 1907-21; v.p. and treas. Central Trust Co., Cambridge, 1924-29; v.D. Mechanics Nat. Bk., Worcester, 1929 -. Clubs: Worcester, Worcester Country, Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Episcopalian. Repub- Ilcan. Oflice: Mechanics National Bank, Worces- ter. Home: 56 Beechmont St., Worcester.
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MacGREGOR, Charles Winters, asso. professor of applied mechanics; b. Dayton, O., May 25, 1908; s. Charles MacGregor and Florence Hawes (Isen- berg) MaeG .; ed. Steele high sch., Dayton, O .; B.S.E. (elee. engring.), B.S.E. (math.), Univ. Mleh., 1929; M.S. (mech. engring. and math. ), 1932; m. Lucile Gilmore of N.Y. City, Dec. 20, 1928. Research engr., Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 5 yrs .; with Gulf Research & Develop- ment Corp. and Bur. Reclamation, Denver, Colo., for short periods; instr, applied mechanics, M.I.T., 1934-37, asst. prof., 1937-38, asso. prof., 1938 -; dld consulting work on stress analysis and design, Jackson & Moreland, Engrs., Boston, summers 1934 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E. (mem. rolling of steel com., Weld stress com., etc.), Am. Soc. Math., Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Am. Inst. M.E., Math, Assn. Am., U.S.N. Res. Offieers Assn., Delta Chi, Sigma Xi. Club: Pitt. Author: sei. papers before nat. socs., portions of texts, etc. Travel: Europe, 1929. Presbyterian. Republi- ean. Offlee: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. Home: 42 Leicester Rd., Belmont.
2 MacGREGOR, John, business executive; b. Scot- land, Dee. 15, 1876; s. James MacGregor and Helen ( Frater) MacG .; ed. Tain Royal Acad., 1882-1893; m. Tina Elnora Mong of Eric, Pa., Aug. 1, 1900; children-Helen (Mrs. George Alexan- der Paul), Forbes. Came to U.S., 1893, natural- ized, 1904; pres. MacGregor Instrument Co .; sec. and dir. Tamworth Assos., Ine .; tr. Faulkner Hosp .; treas. and dir. Wholesale Surg. Trade Assn., Gov. Dist. 197. Clubs: Rotary Interna- tional, Boston City, Wellesley Country, Needham Golf. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Needham. Res .: 19 Glendale Rd., Needham. Summer res .: "Glengyle", Chocorua, N.H.
FMACHANIC, Ethel, artist; b. Burlington, Vt., Sept. 23, 1908; d. Barnet Machanic and Sarah (Levine) M .; ed. Burlington (Vt.) high sch .; ed. Sch. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 8 yrs .; m. Benedict S. Alper of Brookline, June 14, 1935. Represented in exhbns. of No. Shore Arts Assn., 1932-37, Nat. Acad. Design, 1932, Boston Art Club, 1932, North - ern Vt. Artists, 1933-37, N.E. Artists, 1934, N.Y. Water Color Club, 1934, 1937, New Seh. for Social Research, N.Y., 1936, Boston Soc. Inde- pendent Artists, 1937; prints and drawings, San Francisco ( Calif. ) Mus., 1938; represented In group of 13 Young Boston Painters, 1933, N.E. Artists, 1936, Women Painters, 1934; held one- man shows, Doll & Richards Galleries, Apr. 1930, Feb. 1936, Nov. 1936, Feb. and Mar. 1938; exhbn. of portraits, Junior League Gallery, Boston, 1930, water colors and oils, Tilden Thurber Gallerles, Providence, 1933, pencil drawings, Tilden Thur- ber Galleries, Watch Hill, R.I., 1933; mein. North- ern Vt. Artists, No. Shore Art Assn., Artists Union, Labor's Non-Partisan League, League Women Voters, League Women Shoppers, Mid-Town Young Democrats, exec. com. Med. Bur. to Aid Spanish Democracy. Awards: hon. mention, Northern Vt. Artists Exhbn., 1935; 3d prize, 7th Annual N.E. Exhbn., 1936; 3d prize, 8th Annual N.E. Exhbn., 1937. Travel: Europe, 1932. Inde- pendent in polities. Oflice and home: 39 Tavern Ild., Boston.
V MACHINER, William Lawson, mathematiclan; b. Moselem, Pa., Jan. 30, 1883; s. Alfred Machmer and Louisa Weidenhammer (Adam) M .; B.E., Keystone State Normal Sch., 1901; A.B., Frank- lin & Marshall Coll., 1907, A.M., 1911; stu- dent, Columbia, summer 1912; Ed.D., Am. In- ternat. Coll., 1936; m. Olive Bonine of Lancas- ter, Pa., Aug. 30, 1911; children-Gretchen Bo- nine, Katherine Louise, Jane Elizabeth, Wil- liam Lawson. Teacher, Pa. pub. schs., 1901-04; head dept. math., Franklin & Marshall Acad., 1907-11; instr. math., Mass. State Coll., 1911-15, asst. prof., 1915-19, asso. prof., 1919-20, prof. math. and asst. dean, 1920-24, dean 1924-, head dept. math. 1935 -; chmn. Amherst Sch. Com., 1921-36; mem. N.E. Coll. Entrance Certificate Bd. (asso. sec.), Eastern Assn. Deans and Ad- visers of Men (v.p.), Nat. Geog. Soc., N.E. Assn. Colls. & Secondary Schs., Alpha Sigma Phi, Ma- sons. Clubs: State Coll. Faculty (Amherst), Uni-
versity (Boston), Franklin Harvest. Congrega- tionalist. Home: 151 Amity St., Amherst.
/ MacIVER, George Albert, physician; b. Lingwick, Que., Dec. 25, 1883; s. Murdo L. Maelver and Mary (MaeIver) Mael .; ed. Montpelier (Vt.) Sem .; M.D., Univ. Vt. Med. Sch., 1908; m. Caroline Clark Goodwin of Waltham, Nov. 4, 1922; children -- Ruth, George A., Jr. Asst. physician, Worces- ter State Hosp .; asst. dir., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; supt., City Hosp., Worcester, 1928 -; major Med. Corps, World War, 2 yrs., 3 mos .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Hosp. Assn. Clubs: Worcester, Rotary, Eco- nomie, University (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: City Hospital, Worcester. Home: 79 Coolidge Rd., Worcester. Summer res. : Drake's Island, Wells, Me.
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