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1924. Travel: U.S., Europe. Dese. Peregrine White, Peter Browne; Macombers in Mass., 1638 -. Unitarian. Republican. 321 Office: Dartmouth St., Boston. Home: 66 Crabtree Rd., Qulney.
" MACOMBER, George Arthur, banker; b. Winter Hill, Feb. 1, 1897; s. George Arthur Maeomber and Hattie (Osgood) M .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; S.B., Harvard, 1919; m. Ella Sewell Sling- luff of Baltimore, Md., Apr. 30, 1924. Clk., Nat. City Bk., N.Y. City, 1919-22; Fed. Reserve Bk., 1922-24; asst. cashier, Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bos- ton, 1926-30; v.p., see. Cambridge Trust Co., 1934 -; dir. Nantucket Gas & Elee. Co., Cam- bridge Homes for Aged People; exee. eon1., Cambridge Chap., Am. Red Cross; treas., dir. Family Welfare Soe .; see. Cambridge Community Fed .; mem. Soc. Mayflower Deses. Clubs: Cam- bridge Boat, Facuity ( Harvard). Protestant. Republican. Office: 1336 Mass. Av., Cambridge. Home: 25 Buckingham St., Cambridge.
MACOMHER, John R., investment banker; b. Fram- ingham Centre, Nov. 1, 1875; s. John F. Ma- eomber and Helen A. (Hunt) M .; ed. Chauney Hall Seh., Boston, 1893; Mass. Inst. Teeh., ex .- 1897; hon. M.A. Tufts Coll., 1920. Began with N. W. Harris & Co., Boston, 1894; pres. Harris, Forbes & Co., Inc., Boston, 1916-31; ehmn. bd., Chase-Harris-Forbes Corp., 1931-33, First Bos- ton Corp., 1934 -; dir. I.S. Smelting, Refining & Mining Co., (Boston), Bird & Son, Ine. (East Walpole). Am. Remount Assn. (Wash., D.C.), Boston Work Horse Relief Assn .; dir. and tr. permanent funds, Mass. S.P.C.A., Am. Humane Edn. Soe .; treas., tr., mem. exec. com., N.E. Con- servatory of Music, Boston; tr. Tufts Coll., Mass. Gen'l Hosp .; National Braille Press; life member eorp. Mass. Inst. Teeh. Clubs: Union, Ex- change, Country (Brookilne), Longwood Crieket, Norfolk Hunt, Rookery, The Links, Turt & Field,
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Nat. Steeplechase and Hunt Assn., Eastern Horse, Millwood Hunt, Am. Thoroughbred Breeders Assn. Unitarian. Oflice: One Federal St., Bos- ton. Home: Framingham Centre.
V MACPHIE, Elmore Ira, manufacturer, executive; b. Springfield, Oct. 21, 1888; s. Duncan A. Mac- phie and Sarah Janet (MacLean) M .; ed. Lowell high sch .; Winchester high sch .; S.B., Tufts Coll., 1911; m. Etta M. Phillips of Chelmsford, Sept. 4, 1915; children-Franklin Wardwell, Rod- ney Phillips. Teacher, Blake Sch., Minneapolis, Minn., 1911-12; salesman, Washburn Crosby Co., 1912-14, sales migr., 1914-17; pres., treas., Otis Allen & Son Co., Lowell, 1917 -; v.p., treas., Atlas Plywood Corp., Boston, 1927-, dir. 1935 -; pres., dir. Atlantic & Carolina R.R .; pres., treas., dir. Atlas Plywood Corp. Can .; sec., dir. A. Batchel- der Co., Eppinger Russell Co., Cosmos Press, Nat. Rockland Bk .; tr. Tufts Coll .; mem. Delta Tau Delta, Masons. Clubs: Vesper Country, Brae Burn Country, University (Boston). Congrc- gationalist. Republican. Office: Atlas Plywood Corp., Boston. Home: 48 Prince St., West New- ton. Summer res .: Tyngboro.
V MADDISON, Arthur N., trustee and manager of real estate and personal property; b. Woburn, June 15, 1876; s. Thomas Mackay Maddison and Helen (Blair) M .; od. Somerville; m. Minnie C. Dill, Oct. 5, 1898. Dir. Bay State Mortgage Corp., Boston Better Bus. Bur., Fifty Assos., Lex- ington Home for Aged People, National Shaw- mut Bank; pres. and dir. Lexington Coop. Bank; tr. David Sears Real Estate Trust, Home Sav- ings Bank, Kimball Building Trust, Longwood Trust; chmn. Bd. Appeals, Lexington; mem. Bos- ton Real Estate Exchange. Clubs: Union, 1Cx- change (Boston), The Country ( Brookline), Old Belfry (Lexington), Golf (Lexington), Winches- ter Country. Protestant. Republican. Oflice: 11 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. Home: 15 Win- throp Rd., Lexington.
MADELEINE, Sister Helen, college dean; b. Sax- onville, Nov. 29, 1887; d. Henry Ingraham and Kathleen (Kirby) 1; ed. Framingham pub. schs. ; Acad. of Notre Dame, Roxbury, 1905; student, Trinity Coll., 1907-08, A.B., 1918; A.M., Emmanuel Coll., 1927; student, Oxford Univ., Eng., 1932. Teacher, Emmanuel Coll., 1919-21, dean 1919-, now also v.p. of trs .; mem. exce. com., Nat. Cath- olic Edn. Assn., Sister Notre Dame of Namur. Author: With IFeart and Mind, 1937; Strength Through Prayer, 1938. Travel: Europe, America. Address: Emmanuel College, 400 The Fenway, Boston.
\MAGEE, Heut. colonel Francis Joseph, civil engi- neer; b. Taunton, Aug. 30, 1898; s. John F. Magce and Annio V. (Fleming) M .; ed. Taunton high sel .; B.S., M.I.T., 1921; grad., U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point; student, U.S. Inf. Sch., Camp Ben- ning, Ga .; U.S. Tank Sch., Camp Meade, Md .; U.S. Signal Seh., Fort Monmouth, N.J .; Graduate Army Command & Gen. Staff Sch., Fort Leavenworth, Kan .; m. Ann E. Williams at Providence, R.l., Sept. 2, 1921. Ingr., regular army, 1921-22; . through engring. grades to div. engr. with N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1922-27; asst. engr., Mass. Dept. Pub. Works, 1927-31; civil engr. in charge of construction in Middlesex County, 1931 -; en- tered World War while student at M.I.T .; to West Point and held all ranks in regular army; 1st lt. 3 yrs., Capt. 5 yrs., major 6 yrs., now lt. col., Signal Reserve, div. signal officer, 94th Div. Mem., Life mem. Assn. of graduates of U.S.M.A .; Alumni Assn. of M.I.T .; Army Athletic Assn .; Elks; R.O.A., West Point Society of N.E .; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Soc. Mil. Ingrs., State Engrs. Assn., Am. Legion, Pres. Boston Signal Post, past regional dir. N.I. Signal Post, K.C. Clubs: Vesper Country, University of Boston, Army & Navy. Author: Construction Engineers' Hand- book, 1930; Construction Engineers' Bible, 1932. Catholic. Independent. Office: 100 Nashua St., Boston. Home: 897 Chestnut St., Waban.
V MAGINNIS, Charles Donagh, architect; b. Lon- donderry, Irc., Jan. 7, 1867; s. Charles Maginnis and Brigid (MacDonagh) M .; ed. Cusack's Acad.,
Dublin; LL.D., Boston Coll., 1921, Holy Cross Coll., 1925; m. Amy Brooks of Newton, 1907; chil- dren-Alice, Charles, Elizabeth, Paul. Mem. Ad- visory Com., Harvard Sch. Architecture; tr. Bos- ton Mus. Fine Arts; chmn. State Art Commn., 1916-20; chmn. Boston Art Commn .; pres. Internat. Cong. of Architects, 1939; fellow and pres. A.I.A .; fellow, Am. Soc. Arts & Sciences; hon. corr. men. Royal Inst. Brit. Architeets. Clubs: Saturday, Examiner, Boston Art. Maginnis & Walsh was awarded gold medal of A.I.A. for ecclesiastical architecture, 1925; J. Harleston gold medal, 1925; Diploma of Honor, Budapest, 1930; recd. individ- ually Laetare medal, Notre Dame Univ., 1924. Au- thor: Pen Drawing, 1898; articles on architecture and pen illustration for prof. mags. Catholic. Offiec: Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: 219 Dcan Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Poeasset.
YMAGNA, Edith Scott, hon. pres. gen. D.A.R .; b. Boston, Nov. 15, 1885; d. Walter Scott and Sarah Dean (Campbell) S .; cd. A.B., Smith Coll., 1909; LL.D., Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield, 1932; L.H.D. Lincoln Mem. Univ., Harrogate, Tenn., 1934; m. Russell William Magna of Holyoke, Mar. 28, 1910. Pres. gen. Nat. Soc. D.A.R., 1932- 35, also v.p. 3 yrs .; nat. chmn. Constitution Hall Finance Com. 9 yrs., Mass. state counsellor, 9 yrs., etc .; mem. Mass. State Tercentenary Com., 1930; served on Com. of Sulgrave Instn. for restoration and preservation of Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire Eng .; chmn. Outside Donors Com. for the Resources Com. of Smith Coll., 1939 -; actively identified with many civic projects; tr. Nat. Soc. for Crippled Children of U.S.A., Inc., 1938-, Internat. Soc. for Crippled Children, 1938 -; dir. Boys Club (Holyoke), 1939 -; mem. Girl Scouts Council (Holyoke), 1938 -; mem. Mass. Adv. Com. on Women's Participation the N. Y. World's Fair, 1937 -; mem. Mass. Soc. Mayflower Descs., Soc. Mayflower Descs. State of N.Y., Nat. Soc. Colonial Descs. Am., Daughters Colo- nial Wars, Mass. Soc. Daughters Am. Colonists, Boston Colony Nat. Soc. N.E. Women, Clan Camp- bell Soc. (Scotland), Valley Forge Hist. Soc., Daughters of Mass., N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Soc. preservation N.E. Antiquities, Daughters of the Union, Kenmore Assn., Smith Coll. Alumnae Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Women (past pres. Conn. Valley Branch), Nat. League Am. Penwomen, Nat. Fed. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, A.L.A., Western Mass. Br. of Smith Coll. Clubs, (past pres.); hon. mem. Betsey Ross Flying Corps; pres. Walter Scott Free Industrial School for Crippled Children, N.Y. City; v.p. Am. Inter- nat. Coll .; tr. Clarke Sch. for the Deaf, North- ampton, Lincoln Memorial Univ., Harrogate Tenn. Decorated Legion of llonor (France). Clubs: Professional Women's, Women's Republican ( Bos- ton) ; Quota, Ilolyoke Women's Westminster, Busi- ness and Professional Women's ( Holyoke); Wo- men's Press (New York); Newspaper Women's (Washington, D.C.). Author: We Travelled To- gether, 1925; Camp Rustle, 1928; Collected Verse, 1934; articles in D.A.R. Mag. Travel: Every State in The Union at least twice, Alaska, Europe, etc. Mayflower dese. through Degory Priest; Revo- lutionary ancestors Gideon Dean of Taunton, and Roger Vickery of Marblehead. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Ilome: 178 Madison Av., Ilolyoke.
VMAGOUN, F. Alexander, asso. professor of human- ics, author; b. Oberlin, O., Mar. 4, 1896; s. Her- bert William Magoun and Martha Roberts (Mann) M .; ed. Cambridge high & Latin sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1918, S.M., 1923; S.B., Harvard, 1918; m. Flora Robertson Lindsay of N.Y. City, Feb. 14, 1919; m. (2d) Carolyn 1. Warren of Waltham, Oct. 12, 1936; children-Priscilla, Richard Mann, Theo- dore Robertson. Field engr., Westinghouse Co., 1918; instr. applied mechanics, Lowell Textile Sch., 1919; instr. naval architecture, M.I.T., 1920- 30, asso. prof. Humanics, in charge of course, 1930 -; mem. Anı. Assn. Univ. Profs., Soc. Pro- motion Engring. Edn., Marriage Study Assn., N.10. Vocational Guidance Assn. Club: Faculty. Author: The Frigate Constitution and Other Ilistorie Ships, 1928; Sky High-The Story of Avi-
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ation (with Eric Hodgins), 1929; A History of Aircraft (with same), 1931; Behemoth-The Story of Power (with same), 1932; Problems in Human Engineering, 1932. Editor: Foundations for Ilu- man Engineering, 1930; Elements of Human En- gineering, 1932; Man as an Engineer (vol. 4 of The New Wonder World), 1932. Congregation- alist. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 54 Pequossette St., Watertown. Summer res .: Jaffrey, N.H. -
VMAGOUN, Francis Peabody, Jr., educator; b. N.Y. City, Jan. 6, 1895; s. Francis Peabody Magoun and Jeanne Cassard (Bartholow) M .; ed. St. An- drew's Sch., Concord; Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1916, Ph.D., 1923; stu- dent, Trinity Coll., Eng., 1919; m. Margaret Boy- den of Winnetka, Ill., June 30, 1926; children -- Francis Peabody, III, Willam Cowper Boyden, Margaret Boyden, Jean Bartholow. Instr. Eng., llarvard, 1919-20, 1923-27, asst. prof., 1927-30, asso. prof., comparative lit., 1930-37, prof., 1937 -; Harvard exchange prof., Univs. of Paris and Stras- bourg, 1931-32; field service. with Am. Ambulance Corps, France, 1916-17; cadet, then 2d lt., 1st lt., Royal Flying Corps, B.E.F., France, 1917-18; Mil. Cross (Brit.), médaille de l'Université de Strasbourg, 1932; fellow Mediaeval Acad. Am .; meni. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Eng. Place-Name Soc. Club: Faculty (Harvard). Author: The Gests of King Alexander of Macedon, 1929; re- vising ed. The 'Founders of England by F. B. Guinmere, 1930; History of Football from the Beginnings to 1871, 1938; ing. ed. Speculum, a Journal of Mediacvai Studies, 1926-30; cd. Har- vard Studies and Notes in Philology and Litera- ture, 1934-35. Home: 29 Reservoir St., Cambridge.
Y MAGOUN, Herbert Willlam, author, educator; b. Bath, Me., Feb. 17, 1856; s. Thomas P. 1. Magoun and N. Maria (Littlefield) M .; ed. Worcester high sch .: Grinnell Acad., la .; A.B., la. Coll., 1879; Ph.D)., Johns Hopkins, 1890; m. Martha Roberts Mann of Charlestown, June 8, 1892; children-Marion (Mrs. C. S. Gillett), Freder- ick Alexander, Harold Ives. Teacher in high sch., Oskaloosa, Ja .; prin. of gram. sch., Bath, Me .; student in Baltimore; acting prof. Greek, Colorado Coll; acting prof. Greek, then Latin, Oberlin Coll .; prof. Latin and Didactics, then Latin and Greek, . Redfield Coll .; many years of research; mem. Com. of Ministerial Standing, Suffolk North Conf., Boston; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Oriental Soc., Am. Philol. Soc. Club: Boston Congregational. Avocation: Bib- lical problems, classical prosody. Author: Volts from a Layman's Dynamo, about 250 papers on metrical, philol,, Oriental, and rel. subjects. Travel: Japan, U.S. Dir. dese. John Magoun, settler in Hingham, 1655. Protestant. Repub- lican. llome: 89 Hillcrest Rd., Belmont. V
YMAGRUDER, Calvert, judge; b. Annapolis, Md., Dec. 26, 1893; S. Daniel Randall Magruder and Rosalie Eugenia Stuart ( Webster) M .; A.B., St. John's Coll., 1913, A.M., 1917; LL .. B. (cum laude), Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Anna Saltonstall Ward of Cambridge, Oct. 8, 1925; children-Calvert, Robert Stuart. Admitted to Md. bar, 1916; sec. to Mr. Justice Brandeis, Wash., D.C., 1916-17; atty., I.S. Shipping Bd., Wash., D.C., 1919-20; asst. prof. law, llarvard, 1920-25, prof., 1925-39, v. dean, 1930- 39; leave of absence as gen. counsel, Nat. Labor Relations Bd., Washington, 1934-35; leave of ab- Sence as gen. counsel, Wage & Hour Div., Dopt. Labor, Wash., D.C., 1938-39; U.S. Circuit Judge, Jan. 3, 1939 -; mem. bd. trs. Browne-Nichols Sch., cambridge; served as 2d, 1st It. Inf., U.S.R.C., Camp Lee, Va., World War, 1917-19; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Nat. Lawyers Guild. Clubs: Harvard (Boston); Faculty (Cambridge). Author: arti- cles in univ. publs. Editor: (with J. A. Crane) Cases on the Law of Partnership, 1923. Epis- copalian (former vestryman, Christ Ch., Cam- bridge). Democrat. Home: 8 Lowell St., Cam- bridge.
V MAGUIRE, John MacArthur, professor of law; b. Denver, Colo., Oct. 9, 1888; s. William Miguel
Maguire and Emily Mallet-Provost (MacArthur) M ; ed. Cutler Aend., Colo. Springs, Colo .; A.B., Colo. Coll., 1908; L.L. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1911; m. Mary Ballantine Hume of Ahmednagar, In- dia, June 22, 1923; children-Catherine llume, Naney Ballantine. Practiced law, Boston, with Ilale & Grinnell, 1911-16, Hale, Grinnell & Swaim, 1916-17, partuer, Hale & Dorr, 1919-23; prof., Ilar- vard Law Sch., 1923 --; cons. expert to U.S. Treas- ury Dept., 1938; legal adviser to Com. on Aca- demic Freedom & Tenure, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs .; spl. agt., War Emergency Div., Dept. Justice, 1917-19. Clubs: Harvard Faculty, Harvard (Bos- ton), Union. Author: Casebooks on Evidence and Taxation; History of Legal Aid Society of New York; many articles In law revs., Ency. Brit., Ency, of Social Sciences. Episcopalian. Re- publican, Office: Harvard Law School, Cambridge. Home: 5 Hubbard Park, Cambridge.
MAGUIRE, Mary Hume, teacher; b. Ahmednagar, India, Sept. 1, 1897; d. Robert Allen Ilume and Katle (Falrbank) Il .; ed. Springfield high sch .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1918; A.M., Columbia, 1919; Ph. D., Radcliffe Coll., 1923; m. John Mac- Arthur Maguire of Cambridge, June 22, 1923; children-Catherine Hume, Nancy Ballantine. Instr. hist., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1919-20, Smith Coll., 1920-23. Wellesley Coll., 1923-244; tutor hist., Radeliffe Coll., 1925-, first woman ap- pointed to teaching staff of Radeliffe; tr. Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1928-37; pres. College Club of Boston, 1938-40; mem. Am. Ilist. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, League Women Voters, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho. Club: College (Bos- ton). Author: The Common Lawyers and the Oath ex-oflicio in England in Studies In Political and Legal History, 1936. Travel: U.S., Europe,
Asia. Congregationalist. Independent. Office: Radcliffe College, Cambridge. Home: 5 Hubbard Park, Cambridge.
VMAHONEY, John C., lawyer; b. Cork, Ire., Mar. 22, 1881; s. Cornelius Mahoney and Mary ( Foley) M .; ed. Nat. Sch., Ireland; Evening High Sch., Worcester; studled law, Northeastern Law Sch., Boston, Harvard Summer School and Boston Univ .; m. Mary G. O'Connor, Nov. 25, 1914. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1914, and began practice at Worcester; mem. Ho. of Rep., 1911-14; alder- man, Worcester, 1915; mayor of Worcester, term 1932-35; dir. chmn., Public Library, Worcester, 1924-30; spl. justice, Cent. Dist. Ct. of Worces- ter; mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn., K.C., Ili- bernians, Elks, Eagles. Clubs: Lions, Wachusett Country, Jeffersonian. Travel: Ire., Elig., Fr., It. Democrat. Office: 390 Main St., Worces- ter. Home: 34 Piedmont St., Worcester.
MAHONEY, John Joseph, educator; b. Lawrence, Dec. 2, 1880; s. John D. Mahoncy and Ellen E. (Regan) M .; ed. St. Mary's Parochial high sch., Lawrence, 1896; Phillips Acad., Andover, 1899; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1903; Ed.M., 1922; m. Mildred Hodgman of Taunton, June 27, 1923. Teacher Eng., Lawrence high sch., 1903-04; master of Elementary Sch, Lawrence, 1904-12; dir. evening sch., Lawrence, 1907-12; asst. supt. schs., Cambridge, 1912-15; prin. State Normal School, Lowell, 1915-19; State Supervisor of
Americanization, 1919-22; prof. edn., Boston Univ., 1922 -; dir. extension courses of Boston Univ. Sch. of Redn., and Harvard Grad. Sch. of Edn .; mem. N.E.A., Mass. Schoolmasters' Club, Nat. Conf. on Ednl. Method, Catholic Alumni Sodality, Phl Beta Kappa, Phl Delta Kappa; past pres. flar- vard Teachers' Assn., Alumni Assn. of llarvard Grad. Sch. Edn .; pres. N.E. Town Hall, Inc .; dir. Boston Center for Adult Edn., Adult Ednl. Coun- cil of Greater Boston, Ednl. Research Corp .; tr. Good Will Fund. Author: Standards In English, 1917; First Steps in Americanization, 1919; Self- Help English Series, 1921. Clubs: Oakley Coun- try, Boston Clty, Harvard, Puddingstone. Travel: visited England under auspices Nat. Civic Fed- eration, to inspect British schools, 1908. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 84 Exeter St., Boston. Home: 26 Avon Rd., Watertown.
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MAHONEY, John P. S., Jr., newspaper publisher; b. Lawrence, Mar. 21, 1904; s. John P. S. Mahoney and Mary E. (Bradley) M .; ed. Lawrence high sch .; Ilebron Acad .; Mitchell Mil. Seh .; Georgetown Prep. Sch .; m. Anna Teresea Djiladjian, of Istan- bul, Turkey, Apr. 5, 1931. Newspaper worker, 1922-25; with U.S. Marine Corps in U.S. and Orient, 1926-29; hon. discharged, Oct. 1929; returned to newspaper work, 1929-31; with father's newspa- pers, Lawrence Telegram and Sunday Sun, 1931 -; mem. Marine Corps League, V.F.W. Father was chief det. counsel for Joseph Ettor and Giovanetti, 1. W.W. leaders in great Lawrence textlle strikc of 1912; both were tried for murder and acquitted. Catholic. Republican. Office: Appleton St., Law- rence. Home: 5 Custer St., Lawrence.
v MAHONEY, Patrick James, surgeon; b. Norwich, Conn., Jan. 24, 1902; s. James O. Mahoncy and Ellen V. (Kelleher) M .; ed. Norwich Acad., 1915- 19: 1.1%., Catholic Univ. Am., 1923, M.S., 1924; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1928. Res. phys., Seaside Hosp., N.Y., 1928; res. surg., Children's Hosp .. Boston, 1929-32, now asso. surg .; surg., Cambridge llosp .; asst. visiting surg., in charge of pediatric surg., Mass. Mein. losp .; Sec. to Children's Hosp. Alum- ni; instr. clin. surgery, Boston Univ. Sch. Mcd .; asst. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch .; post-grad. instr. for Mass. Med. Soc .; served as 1st lt. Res. 1928-32; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Charitable Irish Soc. Clubs: Harvard, Catholic Alumni Sodality. Au- thor: several med. papers. Travel: study in Vienna and London. Catholic. Independent. Office: 319 Longwood Av., Boston. Home: 370 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
VMARONEY, Stephen Andrew, surgeon; b. Holyoke, Mar. 1, 1900; s. Stephen Andrew Mahoney and Caroline Lwana (Munn) M .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1921; M.1)., Harvard Med. Sch., 1924; m. Lora Belle Nelson, of Rtyegate, Vt., Jan. 11, 1927; 1 son -- Stephen Andrew, 1II. Interne, Children's Hosp., House of Good Samaritan, East surg. service of Mass. Gen. Ilosp., Boston Lying-In Hosp .; post- grad. study in X-ray and radium, also ear, nose and turoat, N.Y. Post. Grad. Hosp., 1928; in prac- ticc of surgery, 1924 -; treas. and partner, Me- morial Clinic; pres., dir Park Nat. Bk .; pres., dir. Holyoke & Westfield R.R .; mem. Harvard S.A.T.C., 1917; fellow A.C.S. (1931); diplomate Nat. Ld. Med. Examiners (1926); mem. A.M.A., Radiol Soc. No. Am., Mass. Med. Soc., Springfield Acad. Med .; Elks. Clubs: Rotary, Holyoke Canoe (Holyoke). Desc. Benjamin Munn of Springfield. Catholic. Office: 630 Dwight St., Holyoke. Ilome: 161 Lin- colu St., Holyoke.
VMNIER, Henry W., clergyman; b. Seneca Falls. N.Y., Aug. 8, 1866; s. Joseph G. Maier and Mary (Siebert) M .; ed. pub. schs, Seneca Falls, N.Y .; Hamilton Coll., 1889; Syracuse Univ., 1890; grad., Auburn Theol. Sem., 1893; m. Sarah L. Chency of Mystic, Conn., May 24, 1893; children-Leonard C., Joseph Ward, Henry W., Jr. Ordained to Cong. ministry, 1893; pastor, Oaks Corner, N. Y., 1593- 1900, Schenectady, N.Y., 1901-07, Ist Ch., New Bri- tain, Conn., 1907-25, emeritus, 1925 -; tr. Hartford Sem. Foundation, dir. New Britain Ch. Commerce: served as Ist It. Am. Red Cross, with A. E.F., 6 mos. during World War; mem. Theta Delta Chi. Address: Old Willows, Orleans, Mass.
V MAIN, Charles Thomas, consulting engineer; b. Marblchead, Feb. 16, 1856; s. Thomas Main and Cordelia ( Reed) M .; ed. Marblchead high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1876; DEng., Northeastern Unlv .; m. Elizabeth F. Appleton of Somerville, Nov. 14, 1983; children-Charles Reed, Alice Appleton, The- odore. Asst., M.I.T., 1876-79; draftsman, Man- chester (N.H.) Mills, 1880-S1; engr., Lower Pa- cific Mills, Lawrence, 1881-56, asst. supt., 1886- 87, supt., Worsted Div., 1887-92; engring. and mill work, Providence, R.I., 1892; with Dean & Main, engrs., 1893-1907; Chas. T. Main, 1907-26, pres. Chas. T. Main, Inc., 1926-38, chmn., 1938 -; tr. Winchester Sav. Bk .; mem. corp., M.I.T .; dir. Chas. T. Main, Inc .; cons. engr., Constrn. Div., U.S.A., World War; mein. delegation of engrs. sent to I''rance to assist French engrs. in rehabilitation of France; mem. Am. Soe. M.E. (past pres. ), Am.
and Boston (past pres.) Socs. C.E., Am. Inst. Cons. Engrs. (past pres.), Engring. Soc. N.E., many sci. socs. Clubs: University, Exchange (Boston), Engineers (Boston), The Engineer (N.Y.). Au- thor: many papers on engring. problems. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 14 Herrick St., Winchester. Summer res .: Holderness, N.H.
MAININI, Aniceto Giocondo, lawyer; b. Holliston, Apr. 16, 1890; s. Angelo Mainini and Josephine ('Tomasini) M .; ed. Rotondi Royal College, Milan, It .; Phillips Acad., Andover; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1920; m. Aurora P. Moro, Mansfield, Oct. 12, 1925; children-Leo A., Angela C., Alfred J. Dir. Italian Orphans Home, Framingham Rep. Club, Inc .; mem. bd. registrars, Framingham, 1929- 33, town council, 1935-38; U.S. Naval Res., Plym- outh, Eng., 1917-19; mem. B.O.E. Lodge 1264, F.O. Eagles, Foresters of Am., C. Columbus Soc., Sons of Italy, Am. Legion, Vets. For. Wars, Disabled Am. Vets. World War, Italian World War Vets. Assn. Club: Framingham Republican. Travel: Eng., Scot., Belg., Fr., Ger., Nor., Switz., It., Den., Swed., Latvia. Catholic. Republican. Office: 6-8 Ilollis St., Framingham. Home: 10 Palmer Rd., Framingham. Summer res .: Taunton Av., Dennis. MAJOR, Earl Melvin, engineer; b. Binghamton, N.Y., Mar. 12, 1893; s. William Sebastian Major and M. Adelaide ( Hartwell) M .; es. Comgate Coll .; B.Sc., U.S. Naval Acad., 1916; M.E., Columbia, 1920; m. Cora Lee Wupperman of Los Angeles, Calif., June 22, 1916; m. (2d) Beatrice Snow of Brookline, July 19, 1919; 1 dau .- Jane. Commd. ensign, U.S.N., 1916; resigned as It., 1920; now Lt. Comdr. U.S. Naval les .; asst. gen. mgr., Los Angeles S.S. Co. and Los Angeles-Pacific Navigation Co., 1920- 21; engr., F. A. Snow Co., Boston, 1921-23, 1924 -; partner, Baker-Major Co., later with C. P. Day Co., 1923-24; pres., treas. Franklin A. Snow Co .; tr. 1. A1. Snow Trust, 2d Nat. BR., Geo. Darling-R.1. Hosp. Trust; in destroyer div., U.S.N., with sery- ice in Mex., Haiti, Cuba, Destroyers during World War; recd. Mex., Haitian, and World War awards; mem. Naval Order; U.S. Naval Acad. Grad. Assn., Naval Inst., Masons, Sigma Phi Upsilon. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, University (Boston), Army & Navy ( Wash., D).C.). Episcopalian. Office: 64 Rogers St., Cambridge. Home: 25 Drumlin Rd., Newton Centre.
MAKECHNIE, George Kinsley, registrar, asst. pro- fessor of education; b. Everett, Jan. 6, 1907; s. Charles A. Makechnie and Mabel (Downing) \1 .; ed. Everett high sch .; B.S. (edn.), Boston Univ. Sch. Edn., 1929, Ed.M., 1931; grad. courses, Har- vard; m. Anne Schonland, June 12, 1933; children -Norman HI., Arthur K. Registrar and asst. prof. edn., Boston Univ. Sch. Edn .; mem. Am. Sociol. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Prots., Phi Delta Kappa, P'i Gam- ma Mu. Protestant. Office: 84 Exeter St., Boston. Homc: 1 Chesterford Terrace, Winchester.
WMAKEPEACE, Charles Denison, college treasurer; b. Hyannis, Apr. 4, 1875; s. Abel D. Makepeace and Josephine (Crocker) M .; ed. Worcester Acad .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1900; m. Pauline Russell, Sept. 25, 1902 (d. 1928); m. (2d) Isabelle Larssen of Stamford, Conn., Mar. 25, 1936; children-Rus- sell. Mrs. Dorothy Makeprace Coxe. With Gar- field Nat. Bk., N. Y. City, 1900-17; v.p. Mercantile Trust Co., 1917-22; Seaboard Nat. Dk., 1922-29; Equitable Trust, 1929-30; Chase Nat. Bk., 1930- 32; v.p., Ist Stamford (Conn.) Nat. Bk., 1932- 35: treas. Williams Coll., 1935 -; dir., Am. Safety l'azor Corp .; Safety Car Heating & Lighting Co. Clubs: Univ., Lawyers (N.Y.); Taconic Golt (Wil- hamnstown), Williams. Office: Withamis College, Williamstown. Home: Williamstown.
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