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MACK, Alfred Russell, supervisor of secondary education; b. No. Easton, June 3, 1895; s. Alex- ander Mack and Anna Austin (Russell) M .; ed. Oliver Ames high seh., No. Easton, 1913; Bridge- water Normal Seh., 1917; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1922; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1932; m. Irene E. Alger of West Bridgewater, Aug. 19, 1922; children-Arlene, Marion, Mildred. Sub- master, Sanford (Me.) high seh., 1917-18; teach- er math, sci., Pawtucket (R.I.) high sch., 1919- 22; prin., Warren high sch., 1922-26, Middleboro high sch., 1926-31, Attleboro high sch., 1931-36; Mass. State supervisor of secondary edn., 1936 -; State Co-ordinator, Discussion Group Projeet, dept. secondary edu., N.E.A .; ensign U.S.N., 1918; mem. High Sch. Prins. Assn. of Mass., N.E. Assn. Coll. & Secondary Sehs., N.E. Supts. Assn., Am. Legion, N.E.A., Mass. Supts. Assn., Kappa Delta Phi, A.F.&A.M. (Paul Dean Lodge). Club: Mass. Schoolinasters. Unitarian. Ofliee: 212 State House, Boston. Home: 23 Riee St., Middleboro. MACK, Merrill J., teacher; b. Flicksville, Pa., May 1, 1902; s. Oscar Mack and Annie (Lockhard) M .; ed. Bangor (Pa.) high sch .; B.S., Pa. State Coll., 1923; M.S., Unlv. Wis., 1925; m. Gladys T. Jones of Auburn, N.Y., June 17, 1933; 1 son- Merrill Jones. Grad. asst., Mass. State Coll., 1923-24; research fellow, Univ. Wis., 1924-25; instr., Mass. State Coll., 1925-27, asst. prof., 1927 -; mem. Am. Dairy Science Assn., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigina Xi. Club: Rotary International. Author: re- search and sei, papers in field of Dairy Industry. Travel: Scand. countries, Finland, Gt. Brit., 1935. Protestant. Independent. Office: Massachusetts State College, Amherst. Home: 138 E. Pleasant St., Amherst.
MACKAY, George Henry, broker (retired); b. Bos- ton, Oct. 13, 1885; s. George Ilenry Mackay and Maria Mitchell (Starbuck) M .; ed. Noble & Green- ough Sch., 7 yrs .; Stone's Sch., 1 yr .; A.B., Har- vard, 1908; m. Ruth M. Hauthaway of Brookline, Aug. 8, 1922. With Hamlin & Nlekerson, brokers, Boston, 1908-14; with Warren Bros., Boston, 1920- 21; enlisted in Eng. Royal Flying Corps, 1916, discharged (because of wounds) as capt., 1919; meni. A.F.&A.M. Clubs: Nantucket Yacht, Har- vard. Gt. g.father was treas. City of Boston 9 yrs .; father authority on ornithology. Unitar- ian. Republican. Home: 47 Penniman Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Nantucket Island.
Y MacKAYE, Benton, forester; b. Stamford, Conn., Mar. 6, 1879; s. Steele MaeKaye and Mary (Med- bery) MaeK .; A.B., Harvard, 1900; A.M., Har- vard Forestry Sch., 1905; unmarried. Research forester, U.S. Forest Service, 1905-18; . specialist in colonization, U.S. Labor Dept., 1918-19; spl. projects in regional planning, 1920-22; investi- gator for Regional Planning Assn. of America, 1923 -; made regional survey of Mass. for Gov- ernor's Com. on Open Spaces, 1928; formulated project, 1921, for the Appalachian Trail (moun- tain footpath from Me. to Ga., now completed) ; originator of plan of the "townless highway", 1930; revised highway systems to meet said pol- icy for towns in western Conn., 1931-32; con- sultant in planning study for U.S. Indian Service on Indian reservations In S.Dak., N.M. and Ariz., 1933; on regional planning staff of (U.S.) Tenn. Valley Authority, 1934-36; formulated procedure
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for carrying out the regional planning features of the Tenn. Valley Authority Act of 1933; made plan for developing Bay Circuit project (series of state parks encircling Boston), 1937; on flood control staff, U.S. Forest Service, hdgrs. Wash- Ington, D.C., 1938-39; fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. Soc. Am. Foresters, Regional Planning Assn. Am. Author: The New Exploration, 1928; Regional Planning (with Lewis Mumford); arti- cle In 14th edlt. Ency. Britannica. Home: Shir- ley Center.
V MacKAYE, Hazel, consultant In pageantry; b. N.Y. City; d. Steele MacKaye and Mary Keith (Med- bery) MacK .; ed. spl. student, Radcliffe Coll., hon. mem. class of 1910. Writer and dir. plays and pageants, consultant on problems relating to community drama; formerly mem. of Castle Sq. Stock Co, of Boston and the Coburn Players; charter mem. Woman's City Club of New York. Author and dir .: Suffrage Allegory, presented on Treasury Steps, Wash., D.C., 1913; Woman In America, a suffrage pageant, 71 Regt. Armory, N.Y. Cit;, 1914; Susan B. Anthony, suffrage pageant, Convention 1Iall, Wash., D.C., 1915; The Portals of Light, jubilee pageant for Y. W.C.A., 71st Pegt. Armory, NY. City, 1916; The New Vision, masque of modern industry, Delaware Park, Buffalo, N.Y., 1916; author of Liberation, The Triumph of Reason In Rellgion (pageant for Unitarian Layman's League, Boston), 1922; The Quest of Youth (pageant of edn.), 1921. Dir. 50th anniversary Pageant, Vassar Coll., 1915; Equal Rights Pageant, Seneca Falls, N.Y., and Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, 1923; author and dir. Inez Milholland Memorial Masque, Meadowmount, NY., 1924. Home: Shirley.
MacKENZIE, Cora Estelle, part owner, director, Johnson-Appleby Co .; b. New Brunswick, Can .; d. Hlector Morrison Mackenzle and Sarah Ade- line (Weatherby) M .; ed St. Stephen Bus. Coll. ;. Burdett Coll. Part-owner, dir. Johnson-Appleby Co., Camb., 1908 -; pres. Zonta Internat., 1934-35; mem. Zonta Internat., P.E.O. Clubs: Business & Professional, Women's City, Auburndale. Con- gregationallst. Republican. Office: 600 Memorial Drive, Cambridge. Home: 215 Auburndale Av., Auburndale.
VMACKENZIE, Roland Chester, physician; b. Wal- tham, Sept. 24, 1889; s. George C. Mackenzie and Evelena (Preble) M .; ed. Waltham high sch .; M.D., Tufts Med. Sch., 1911; m. Elizabeth Byrne of Boston, Sept. 24, 1914; children-George II., Anne. House surg., Mass, Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, 1911-12, asst. surg., 1919-30; visiting oculist, Waltham Hosp., 1917-, W. E. Fernald State Sch., 1916 -; cons. oculist, Middlesex San- itarium, 1930-, Metrop. State Hosp., 1931 -; chmn. Lincoln Bd. Health, 1931-34, chmin. sch. bd., 1934-38, tr. Pub. Llb., 1934; sec. Med. Adv. Bd., Dist. 37, during world war; mem. A.M.A., N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 53 Moody St., Waltham. Ilome: Bedford Rd., Lincoln. Summer res .: Southport, Me.
MacKINNEY, Archie Allen, clergyman; b. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 25, 1905; s. Rev. Everson Ryder MacKinney and Jennie (Amy) MacK .; ed. Eau Claire (Wis.) high sch .; B.A., Wheaton Coll. (III.), 1927; B.D., Eastern Baptist Theol. Sem., Phila., Pa., 1934; m. Doris Lydla Iloops of New- ark, N.J., Oct. 27, 1928; children-Archie Al- len, Jr., Carolyn Elolse, William Wallace. Dir. St. Paul (MInn.) Boys Club, 1928-29; Asst. min- ister, First Bapt. Ch., St. Paul, Minn., 1930; mil- ister, North Chester Bapt. Ch., Chester, Pa., 1931- 36, Third Bapt. Ch., Fall River, 1937 --; mem. Fall River Ministerial Assn .; pres. NE. Wheaton Coll. Alumnl Club, 1937 -. Interested in music and athletles; plays trumpet; directs half-hour broadcast of famlllar hymns. Travel: U.S., Can. Desc. Scotch-Irish. Baptist. Republican. Home: 96 Brayton Av., Fall River.
MACKINTIRE, George Winthrop, life Insurance executive; b. Boston, Dec. 15, 1855; s. George E. Mackintire and Arabella W. (Barker) M .; ed. Newton high sch .; Worcester Poly. Inst., Class of 1875; in. Mary Louise Miles of Worcester,
Oct. 29, 1884; 1 dau .- Mrs. Persis Mackintire Carr. Asso, with East Indian banking & ship- ping house, Calcutta, Madras, and Batavla, Java, 1875-85; asst. cashler, Worcester Nat. Bk., 1889- 98; treas. State Mut. Life Assurance Co., 1899- 1933; dir., 1899 -; now also chmn. Finance Com., vp., tr., Worcester Five Cents Sav. Bk .; chinn. City Worcester Sinking Fund Commn. Clubs: University, Congregational (Worcester), Mass. Republican, Travel: extensive in Eng., on con- tinent, In India. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 310 Main St., Worcester. Home: 5 Fenimore Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: "Suma- crest", Princeton.
MACKINTOSHI, Albert I., dentist; b. Nova Scotia, Nov. 30, 1877; s. James MackIntosh and Jane (MacKay) M .; ed. Ilyde Park high sch .; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1900; m. Marcla S. Rich- ards of Andover, 1903; children-Margaret R., James F. In gen. practice dentistry, Andover, Warren, Hyde Park, 1900-19; In gen. practice at Boston, 1919 -; former instr., Harvard Den- tal Sch .; formerly on visiting staff, Forsyth Dental Infirmary; served as dental examiner, examining bd., World War; mem, Harvard Den- tal Alumni, Metrop, and Mass. Dental Socs., Am. Dental Assn., Masons. Chibs: Rotary (Bos- ton), Golf (Wellesley), Victorian. Protestant. Republican. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. Home: 42 Summit Rd., Wellesley.
V MacKNIGHT, Dodge, artist, palnter; b. Providence, R.I., Oet. 1, 1860; s. John W. MacKnight and Phoebe (Davenport) MacK .; ed. Providence (R.I.) high sch .; studied In Paris, Fr., 1881, 1885, 1886; m. Louise Queyrel of Valserres, Fr., 1892 (d.); 1 son-John Eugene (d. 1928). Painted in France, Spain, Algerla till 1897; painted in Conn., on Cape Cod, In Grand Canyon and other canyons, New- foundland, Mexico, Morocco( etc .; works in perni. collections at Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Fenway Court (Boston), Fogg Art Mus. (Cambridge), Worcester Mus., etc. Home: East Sandwich.
MacKUSICK, Albert Rand, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Dec. 13, 1875; s. Leroy Chase MacKusick and Martha E. (Rand) MacK .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Wanda Weidhorn of N.Y. City, Apr. 16, 1912. Gen. prac- tice of law, Boston, 1902 -; now mem. MacKusick & Wenrich; trial atty. for Boston Elevated Ry., 1902-08; dir. Baird Harvest Co., Ill., Elec. Score Bd. Co., Ill., v.p. Bow Ridge Development Co. Calif .; Master in Chancery, apptd, by Gov. for 20 yrs .; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Mass. Law Soc., Masons, Club: Choate Law. Author: Euro- pean Travels, 1902; Business Opportunities In the Near East, 1912; mag. articles. Travel: Europe, Asia, Africa, Cent. An. Baptist. Re- publican. Office: 6 Beacon St., Boston, Home: 290 Tappan St., Brookline. Summer res .: South- port, Me.
MacLANE, Saunders, asst. professor of mathematics; b. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 4, 1909; s. Donald Brad- ford MacLane and Winifred (Saunders) MacL .; ed. Leominster high sch .; Ph.B., Yale, 1930; A.M., Univ. Chicago, 1931; Ph.D., Univ. Gottingen, 1934; m. Dorothy M. Jones of Fayetteville, Ark., July 21, 1933; 1 dau .- Margaret Ferguson. Sterling fellow, Yale, 1933-34; Benjamin Peirce instr. math., Harvard, 1934-36; lustr., Cornell, 1936-37, Univ. Chicago, 1937-38; asst. prof. math. far- vard, 1938 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma X1. Author: math. articles. Desc. William Brad- ford. Congregationalist. Independent. Olliee: Ilarvard University, Cambridge. Home: 7 Avon St., Cambridge.
MACLAURIN, William Rupert, teacher; b. Welling ton, N.Z., July 25, 1907; s. Richard Cockburn Maclaurin and Alice (Young) M .; ed. Country Day Seh., Newton; Am. Acad., Rome, It., 1925; A B3., Harvard, 1929; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1932, D.C.S., 1936; Fiske Scholar, Trin- ity Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1930; m. Elfrlede Carter of Boston, Sept. 2, 1933; 1 dau .- Kath- erine Adams. With Buenos Aires Br., 1st Nat. Bank, Boston, summer 1931; Boston Safe De- poslt & Trust Co., 1932-33; research asst., Har-
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vard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1933-34; Sheldon Traveling fellow, Harvard Univ. to Australia, 1934-35; instr., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1935-36; asst. prof. economics, M.IT., 1936-, dir. Industrial Relations Sect., Dept. Economics, 1937 -; mem. Am. Icon. Assn., Am. Soc. Labor Legislation. Author: Will Argentine Default?, 1932; Economic Planning in Australia, London, 1937; Compulsory Arbitration in Australia, Am. Econ. Rev., 1938. Travel: Europe (3 yrs., many summers) ; around world (twice); So. Am. Father was pres. M.I.T., 1909-20. Office: Industrial Re- lations Section, Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 4 Gracewood Park, Cam- bridge.
MacLEAN, Arthur Winfield, college dean; b. Low- ell, Nov. 25, 1880; s. Winfield Scott MacLoan and Emma Gertrude (Hanson) Mach .; ed. Low- ell high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1903, Litt. D., 1935; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1906, J.M. 1906; children-Lowell S., Mrs. Barbara Keene, Jean. Founded Portia Law Sch., 1908-, coed. 1938 -; founded Portia College of Lib. Arts, 1934-, coed. 1934 -; teacher of law, educator; dean, Portia Law Sch. and Coll. Lib. Arts; pres. Nat. Assn. Law Schs., 1938-39; Past High Chancellor, Gamma Eta Gamma; mem. Benjamin Franklin Soc., Pi Gamma Mu, Beta Theta Pi, Masons. Clubs: Boston City, Mass. Schoolmasters. Author: Law of Real Property, 1922; Wills and Administra- tion, 1923; Constitutional Law, 1930; Law of Contracts, 1931. Travel: eight Atlantic cross- ings. Protestant. Republican. Office: 45 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
V MacLELLAN, Robert Andrew, lawyer; b. Boston May 11, 1893; s. Peter Donald MacLellan and Catherine M. (Mitchell) MacL .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1911; LL. B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1916; m. Mary M. Tierney of Boston Sept. 8, 1928; children-Eleanor M., Dorothy P., Catherine M., Virginia L. In real estate bus .; admitted to bar, 1916; treas., Machellan Bros., real es- tate, Boston, 1908 -- , Columbus Av. Storage Co., 1923-, Eliot Sq. Storage Co., 1919 -; v.p., Lin- coln Sav. Bk .; dir., Forest Iliils Coop. Bk., Rox- bury Coop. Bk .; ensign, U.S.N.R.F., World War, Aug. 1917-Mar. 1919; mem. Law Soc. Mass., Mass. Warehouseman's Assn., Am. Legion, Boston Charitable Irish Soc., B.P.O.E., Boston Real Es- tate Exchange. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 1270 Columbus Av., Boston. Home: 87 Grayfield Av., West Roxbury. Summer res .: Marshfield.
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MAC MAHON, Harold Edward, pathologist; b. Ayl- mer, Ontario, Mar. 30, 1901; s. Mugh Percival Mac Mahon and Ethel Clive (Holmes) Mac M .; hon. B.A., Univ. Western Ontario, 1922, I.M. C.C., 1925; M.1)., Univ. Western Ontario Med. Sch., 1925; m. Marian Ross of Montreal, Can., June 20, 1934; children-Elizabeth, flugh, l'Arcy. Came to I.S., 1926; asst. in pathology, Boston City Hosp, 1926-29, Eppendorfer Ilosp., 1929-30, Univ. Berlin, 1930-31; prof. pathology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1931 -; pathologist, Boston Dispensary and Floating, Carney, Framingham Union, Cambridge, Chelsea Memorial, Evangeline Booth, Lawrence General, Burbank and Rumford (Me.) Community llosps .; cons. pathologist, Newton and Central Me. hosps .; mem. Royal Coil. Physicians (Lon- don, Eng.), German Pathol. Soc., Am. Assn. Path- ologists and Bacteriologists, Am. Bd. Pathology. Home: 91 Garden St., Cambridge.
MacMEEKIN, Richard, educator; b. Phila,, Pa., June 27, 1909; s. James MacMeekin and llelen (Arnold) MacM .; ed. Ilaverford (Pa.) Sch .; Deerfield Acad .; B.A., Amherst Coll., 1934; m. Dorothy Berlinger of Phila., Pa., April 17, 1937. Asst. to pres., Amherst Coll., 1934-35; with Socony -Vacuum, 1935-36; asst. dean and dean of admission, Am- herst Coll., 1936 -; mem. Union League of Phila., Psi Upsilon, Masons. Travel: Europe, Presby- terian. Republican. Office: Dean's Office, Am- herst College, Amherst. Ilome: 249 South Pleas- ant St., Amherst.
MacMILLAN, Angus Burlingame, business execu- tive; b. P.E.I., Can., May 24, 1882; s. Danicl A. MacMillan and Mary ( Livingstone) MacM .;
brought to U.S., 1884, naturalized, 1903 ; ed. Brook- line higli sch., 1895-99; student in office Thayer & Richardson, architects, 1899-1901; m. Edith P. Mackenzie of Malden, Oct. 25, 1913; children -Jean, Shirley. Employed as draftsman, sev- eral well-known archti. and engring firms, 1901- 03; asso, with Aberthaw & Co., gen. contractors and constrn. mgrs. for large projects, Boston, 1909-, dir. 1928-, v.p. and dir. 1937-, also chief engr .; eivic activitles mostly devoted to the de- velopment of better and more uniform building laws; mem. Boston Ch. Commerce, Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Am. Concrete Inst., Masons. Clubs: Mass. Fish and Game (Norfolk), Radio Skeet ( Hingham), Travel: Hudson Bay to Pan- ama, Mass. to Calif. Baptist. Republican. Of- fice: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 169 Dicker- man Rd., Newton Highlands.
MacMILLAN, Donald Baxter, explorer, author, lec- turer; b. Provincetown, Nov. 10, 1874; s. Neil MacMillan and Sarah (Gardner) MacM .; ed. Provincetown and Freeport (Me.) high schs .; A B., Bowdoin Coll., 1898, A.M., 1910, Sc.D., 1918; Sc.D., Boston Univ., 1937; student, Harvard, 1911- 13; m. Miriam Look of Boston, 1935. Prin. Levi Ilall high sch., No. Gorham, Me., 1898-1900; head class, dept., Swarthmore Prep. Sch., 1900-03;
instr., Worcester Acad., 1903-08; asst. to Rob- ert E. Peary on North Pole expan., 1908-09; in command of Crocker land expdn., I913-17; in command of 18 expans, to Labrador, Iceland, Iludson Bay, Baffin Land, Fox Channel, Elles- merc Land, and North Greenland; tr. Worces- ter Acad .; dir. Kent's Island Scl. Sta .. Grenfell Assn .; It. comdr. U.S.N., 1918-19; mem. Nat. Geog. Soc .; Pacific Geog. Soc .; fellow, Royal Geog. Soc. Clubs: Explorers (N.Y.), Cruising Am., Boston City, Ill. Athletle, Merchant Marine, Bos- ton Yacht, etc. Awarded Elisha Kent Kane gold medal "for daring exploration and scien- tlfic research"; elected to Florence Nightingale Inst. of Honorables "because of successful en- deavors to improve the physical and mental condition of the Eskimos", Author: Four Years in the White North; Etah and Beyond; Kahda; How Peary Reached the Pole. Travel: Eng., Scot., Nor., Swed., Den., Iloll., Fer., Sp., Afr., It. Repub- lican. Ilome: Provincetown.
MACMILLAN, Helen, lawyer; b. Titusville, Pa., Mar. 3, 1900; 'd. Edward Macmillan and Jessie (Munro) M .; ed. Beverly high sch .; LL.B., Por- Profes- tia Law Sch., 1926; unmarried. Engaged in practice of law, Boston, 1926 -; mem. Women Lawyers Assn., Nat. Women Lawyers Assn. Clubs: Professional Women's, Business and
sional Women's Republican, Republican. Travel: Europe, Mex., U.S., So. Am., W.I., Can., Alaska. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Rm. 901, 41 School St., Boston. Home: 74 Brookings St., Medford. Summer res .: Beverly.
YMacMILLAN, Stanley Livingstone, building con- struction manager; b. Cambridge, Apr. 28, 1887; s. Donald A. MacMillan and Mary (Livingstone) MacM .; ed. Brookline high sch .; m. Anna Mar- garet Macauley of Brookline, Apr. 12, 1912; m. llazel Ada McKee of Boston, June 1, 1925; chil- dren-Dorothea Livingstone, Jean Marion. Clk. 1. A. Foster & Co, Boston, 1905-06, Austin Walk- er Co., 1906-10; timekeeper, Aberthaw Co., bldg. construction mgrs., 1910; worked up through various positions to gen. mgr .. 1929, had charge of all their waterfront construction, 1919-29; pres., 1937 -; had charge of $28,000,000 bldg. project in Calif. for a troop ship yard, 1918; dir. Aberthaw Co .; chmn. Mass. State Admin- istrative Agency, Divisional Code Authority for Gen. Contractors, under NRA, 1934-35; mem. Norumbega Lodge, A.F.&A.M. Club: Newton Ilighlands Men's. Travel: U.S., Can., W.I. Bap- tist. Republican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 3 Ridgway Ter., Newton Highlands. Sum- mer res .: Plymouth.
VMAC MULLEN, Stanley Orman, insurance broker; b. Upper Port La Tour, N.S., May 16, 1887; s. Daniel John Mac Mullen and Susan (Crowell) Mac M .; ed. public schs .; m. Julia Betts of East
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Boston, Apr. 9, 1913; children-Marjorie Ruth, Jean Irene. Came to U.S., 1893, naturalized through father's papers; broker's cik., 1902-10; asso. flrm W. B. B. Child & Co., Ins. brokers, 1910-, mem, firm, 1918 -; mem. firm Kimball, Gilman & Co., 1929 -; ehmn. exee. eom., N.E. Deaconess Hosp .; exee. com., Methodist Book Coneern; dir. Morgan Memorial Coop. Indus- tries & Stores, Ine .; dir. Boston Wesleyan Assu .; treas. Preacher Aid Society; tr. Meth. Religious Socs. of Boston; mnem. Masons. Travel: U.S., Can. Dese. of Benj. Hawes Crowell, early set- tler of Cape Cod. Methodist, Republican. Of- fiee: 137 Milk St., Boston. Home: 25 Braekett 'Rd., Newton.
VMACNAIR, William MackIntosh, elergyman; b. Glas- gow, Seot., Dee. 25, 1870; s. John Ritehie Mac- nair and Sarah (Cathcart) M .; brought to Amer- ica, 1879; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1903; S.T.B., An- dover Theol. Sem., 1901; m. Amy Vietoria Wiek- ett of Providence, R.I., Oet. 15, 1901; 1 son --- Luther Knight Maenair. Ordalned to ministry Cong. Ch., Oet. 4, 1901; pastor, Orthodox Cong. Ch., Mansfield, 1901-08, Prospeet Cong. Ch., Cam- bridge, Oct. 1908-38; served as an officer of varl- ous religious and eivle organizations, at pres- ent pres. of the Lord's Day League of New Eng- land. Travel: Europe, Near East. Address: 177 Haneoek St., Cambridge.
MAC NAUGHTON, Edgar, professor of mechan- ieal engineering; b. Argyle, N.Y., May 4, 1887; s. James Mae Naughton and Emma (Bain) M .; ed. Argyle high sch .; M.E., Cornell Univ., 1911; in. Mary A. Ross, Argyle, N.Y., Aug. 31, 1915. With Gen. Elee. Co., 1911-14; instr., Tufts Col- lege, 1914-18; asso. instr., Univ. Ill., 1918-19; asst. prof., Tufts College. 1919-23; prof. Mech. Engring., Tufts College, 1923 -; instr. In Army Training (S.A.T.C.), Tufts College, during World War; mem. Am. Soc. M.E. (Boston Sect., exee. eom.), Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn. (N.E. Seet.), En- gring. Soc. N.E. (Couneil; chmn. program com., 1937), N.E. Football Officials Assn., Tau Beta I'i, Pi Tau Sigma, Deita Upsilon. Clubs: Cornell of N.E., Cornell Engineers of New York, Mass. Re- publiean. Author: Elementary Steam Power En- gineering, 1923, revised, 1933. Travel: U.S., Eng., Scot., Fr. Protestant. Republican. Office: Tufts College, Medford. Home: 61 Ravine Rd., W. Medford.
1 MacNICHOL, Edward Ford, lawyer; b. Wyandotte, Mieh., Oet. 24, 1895; s. George Pope MacNielioi and Laura (Ford) MaeN .; ed. Cent. high sch., Toledo, O., 1911-13; Litt.B., Princeton, 1917; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1925; m. Adelaide Martha Foster of Toledo, O., May 1, 1917; 1 son-Edward Ford, Jr. Asst. treas. Edward Ford Plate Glass Co., 1918-20; admitted to Mass. bar, 1925; gen. practice of law, 1925-29; trustee prae- tice, Fiduciary Trust Co., 1929-, now also v.p., see. and dir .; dlr. Ford Bidg. Co. (Detroit) ; en- listed in U.S. Army, May 1917, eommd. 2d lt. 322d F.A., Aug. 1917, with A.E.F., June 1918- May 1919, hon. discharged, May 1919; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: 'Princeton Char- ter, Somerset (Boston) ; Myopia Hunt (Hamll- ton). Episcopalian. Republican. Ofliee: 10 Post Ofliee Square, Boston. Home: Corner Grapevine\ Rd. and Essex St., Wenham.
1 MACOMBER, Alexander, consulting engineer; b. Newton, May 21, 1885; s. James Macomber and Elizabetlı (Simmons) M .; ed. B.S., M.I.T., 1907; m. Frieda Terry of Boston, Aug. 15, 1929. Elec. engr., Northern Calif. Power Co., 1907-10; engr., Chas. HI. Tenney & Co., mgrs. pub. utilities, 1910- 1917; mem. Maeomber & West, eons. engrs. and mgrs. pub. utilities, 1920 -; Nantucket Gas & Elee. Co .; v.p. Me. Gas Cos., Manchester Elec. Co .; dir. Portland Gas Light Co., Westbrook Gas Co., Municipal Light & Power Co., Seattle Gas Co., Community Pub. Service Co. (Tex.); tr. llome for Aged Women (Boston), Franklin Foun- dation of Boston; mem. Corp., M.I.T .; served as maj. Engrs. Corps, U.S.A., 1917-19; It. eol. U.S. Engrs. R.C., 1919 -; mein. Am. Inst. E.E., Am. Gas Assn., Assn. Mass. Gas Co. (pres.), Alpha
Tau Omega (nat. treas.). Clubs: Union, Engi- neers, Exchange. Author: artleles in tech. pubis. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 110 State St., Boston. Ilome: 17 Exter St., Boston.
MACOMBER, Allee Howland, geographer, traveler, leeturer, writer, radio artist; b. Dartmouth; d. Arthur Howland and Mary Emma (Corneil) H .; ed. Moses Brown Sch., Providence, R.I .; A.B., Co- lumbia, 1900; m. Charies A. Maeoniber of Dart- mouth, Aug. 10, 1910; children-Mrs. Marian Macomber Lewis, Russell Howland. Grade teach- er, prin., supervisor, domestic sci .; author, world traveler, leeturer, radio artist, woman geog- rapher; mem. Internat. Soc. Women Geograph- ers, Quota Internat., Ine. (Dist. Gov.), Nat. Geog. Soc. ( Washington, D.C.), Dartmouth HIst. Soc. (New Bedford). Clubs: New Bedford, Quota (1st v.p.), Travelers (N.Y. City), Author: White Ants and Elephants; articles in Travel, Asia, Am. Cookery, Short Shorts, ete. Travel: Asia, Africa, Rus., Jap., Java, So. Am., etc. Desc. Howland family, Round Hills, Dartmouth (Hetty How- land Greene); Cornell family (Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell ('oll.). Quaker. Republican. Home: 218 Russeils Mills Rd., New Bedford.
MACOMBER, Donald, physician; b. Boston Jan. 26, 1885; S. Franels Edward Macomber and Uleyetta (Williams) M .; ed. Newton high seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1909; in. Ethel Jaynes of West Newton, June 17, 1914 (d. 1917); m. (2d) Harrlet Seaver of Brookline, Dec. 19, 1917; children-Mrs. Jeanne Macomber Zottoli, Donald, Jr., Davld Haynes, Mary, William, Peter. Praetieed incd., Boston, 1912 -; speelalist in obstetries and gyneeol. sur- gery; partner of iate Dr. Edward Reynolds, now partner of Dr. G. Douglas Krumbhaar; mem. Bd. Health, Lincoln, 1928-31; capt. M.C., U.S.A., World War, with A.E.F., head of operat- ing team, Base Hosp. 46, 1918-19; fellow A.C.S .; niem. Boston Surg. Soc., Boston Obstet. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A .; diplomate Am. Bd. Obstetries & Gynecology. Clubs: Appalachlan Mt., Boston Yaehit, Squantum Yaeht, Cruising Am. Co-author: Fertility and Sterility in Hu- man Marriage (with Dr. Edward Reynolds),
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