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MALCOLM, Davld Johnston, school administrator; b. St. John, N.B., Can, May 26, 1355: 5. John An- derson Malcolm and Maria (Carr) M .; ed. Rindge Tech. Sch., Cambridge; S.B., Harvard, 1913, grad. student, 1914-16; m. Mary Lockwood Skinner of New Westminster, B.C., Dec. 1915; children- David Donald, lan. P'rin., Drum Ilill gram. sch., l'eekskill, N. Y., 1913-15; teacher Eng., Rindge Tech. Sch., Cambridge, 1916-17; supt. sehs., Granville Union Dist., 1917-20, Hinsdale Union, 1920-23;
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prof. rural sociology, Northern State Teachers Coll., Aberdeen, S.D., 1923-25; dir. Exptl. Sch., Benge, Wash., 1926-27; supt. schs., Charlemont Union, 1927-30, Clarksburg Union, 1930 -; dir. No. Adams Sav. Bk .; tr. Mass. State Coll., 1931 -; au- thor, Our Hill Town Neighbors column, Sunday Springfield Republican, 1926 -; mem. 1939 Year- book Commn., Am. Assn. Sch. Adminstrs. Club: Harvard (Berkshire, scc.). Author: Letters of a Country Superintendent to His Daughter; numer- ous prof. articles. Co-author: Schools in Small Communities. Travel: U.S., Can. Episcopalian. Republiean. Address: Charlemont. Summer res .: Camp Naturc, Lake Ashmere, Hinsdalc.
MALCOLM, Walter David, lawyer; b. Chicago, Ill., July 30, 1904; s. Matthew D. Malcolm and Mar- garet ( Hancock) M .; ed. Jefferson high sch., Port- land, Ore .; B.S., Unlv. Ore., 1926; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1929; m. Violet Prouty Harris of Boston, Aug. 31, 1930; children-Walter David, Jr., Nancy Lydia. Admitted to bar, 1929; In gen. practice law, Boston, 1929 -; with firm Bingham, Dana & Gould and predecessors, 1929-36, mcm. firm, 1937 -; mem. Hingham Sch. Com., 1938 -; pres. student body, Univ. Ore., 1925-26; mein. Phi Delta Theta. Protestant. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 83 Lazell St., Hingham.
MALKIN, Joseph, musician; b. Odessa, Rus., Sept. 24, 1879; s. Frledman Malkin and Golda (Fcrberoff) M .; ed. Conservatoire Nationale, Paris, Fr. (premier prix); m. Elizabeth dcHartog (div.); children- Anita, Beatrice. First prize winner, Paris Con- servatoire; first 'cellist with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, 1902-08, Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1914-19, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1919-22. New York Symphony Soc., 1924-25; soloist with leading orchestras in Europe and America; toured Amcrica several times; mem. Malkin Trlo; founder and dir. Malkin Conservatory of Music, Boston. Author: Pieces for 'Cello with Piano Accompani- ment; Études (several books). Travel: Most eoun- tries of Europe, 46 States in U.S., Can., Cuba. Of- fice: 299 Beacon St., Boston.
YMALLARY, Raymond DeWitt, lawyer; b. Lenox, Oct. 5, 1898; s. Raymond . DeWitt Mallary and Lucy (Walker) M .; ed. Class. high sch., Spring- ficld; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1921; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1924; m. Gertrude Slater Robinson of Springfield, Sept. 15, 1923; children-Raymond De- Witt, Jr., Richard Walker. With Wooden & Small, attys., Springfield, 1924; asst. city solieltor, 1925; partner, Wooden, Small & Mallary, 1926-31; part- ner, Mallary & Gilbert, 1931 -; tr. Hampden Sav. Bank, Springfield; tr. Am, Internat, Coll., Wesson Mem. llosp .; tr. Springfield Community Chest Campaign Manager, 1935-36; dir. and pres. Family Welfare Assn., Conn. Valley Riding Assn., Inc .; chin. Bd. Pub. Welfare, 1931-34; pvt. Dartmouth S.A.T.C., 3 mos. during World War; mem. Zeta Chap. of Psi Upsilon (Dartmouth) ; Am., Mass., and Hampden Co. Bar Assns. Clubs: Century, Uni- versity, Colony. Gr.gr.g.s., Judge William Walker, early settler in Lenox, first Judge of Probate in Berkshire Co. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 1323 Main St., Springfield. Homc: 80 Bellevue Av., Springfield. Summer res .: Fairlee, Vt.
MALLETT, Stephen Parker, oral surgeon; b. Nced- ham, Oct. 3, 1890; s. Stephen Mallett and Mary E. (Sullivan) M .; cd. Newton high sch., 1910; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1913; m. (2d) Eunice J. Douglass of Brookline, July 24, 1937; children- Stephen P., Jr., Charles K., Thomas G. Instr. ex- odontia and anesthesia, Harvard Dental Sch. and Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1915-18; instr. anesthesia, For- syth Dental Infirmary, 1916-18; res. dentist to In- ternat. Grenfell Assn., St. Anthony Hosp., Labra- dor, 1913-14: oral surg .- in-chief, Boston City Hosp., 1917 -; visiting oral surg., Old Soldiers Home Hosp., Chelsea; It. (j.g.) U.S.N.R.F., promoted to lt. (s.g.), World War, 1 yr. and 8 mos .; instr. and operator in oral surg., exodontia and X-ray, 1917- 19; mem. Am. Dental Assn., Mass. (mem. exec. com., Metrop. Dist., 1933-35), N.E. and Northcast- ern Dental Socs., Am. Acad. Dental Sei .; Harvard Odontol. Soc .; fellow A.C.D. Travel: Can., U.S., Europe. Generally Republican. Oflice: 358 Com-
monwealth Av., Boston. Home: 65 Wauwinet Rd., West Newton.
V MALLEY, Charles Addison, realtor; b. Northfield, Jan. 22, 1876; s. Michael C. Malley and Julla P. (Marsh) M .; ed. pub. schs., Northfield, and Bos- ton night schs .; partial course, Eng. high sch .; spl. tutclage In civil engring .; m. Mary E. Smith of Boston, formerly of Milford, N.H., at Kecse- ville, N.Y., 1897; 1 dau .- Ruth E. (Mrs. Clark B. Bristol): Worked in machine shop, 18 mos., start- ing at age of 12; asst. and head of party, gen. surveying and civil engring., 1892-1900; Charles A. Malley, Real Estate and Insurance, 1900-37; operating as Charles A. Malley, Realtor, 1937 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1907, 1908, 1909; major U.S. Reserves, Construction Div., Q.M.C., served 15 yrs., retired; mem. Ancient and Honorable Arty. Co., advancing to comdg. officer, 1906-07, tr. permanent fund 5 yrs., now mem. finanec com .; nicm. Order Founders and Patriots, Mass. Char- itable Mechanies, Masons, K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Engineers, Boston Athletic Assn. (Boston); Com- monwealth Country (Newton). Travel: through- out Eastern U.S., Can., Tropies to Panama. Dese. John Marsh, Hartford, Conn., 1635. Congrega- tionallst. Republican. Office: 1066 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Homc: 233 Commonwealth Av., Chestnut Hill, Newton.
MALLORY, Edith Brandt, asst. professor of psy- chology; b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 28, 1901; d. Francis B. Brandt and Lida L. (Roberts) B .; ed. Phila. (Pa.) high sch. for girls; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1923; M.A., Columbia, 1924, Ph.D., 1925; m. Tracy Burr Mallory of Boston, 1925; children-Kenneth Brandt, Jean Roberts. Asst. in psychology, Colum- bia, 1924-25; asst. in psychology, Wellesley Coll., 1927-28, instr., 1929-34, asst. prof., 1934 -; chmn. bd. trs., The Park Sch., Brookline; mem. bd. dirs., Orchard Home Sch., Waverley; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Am. Psychol. Assn. (asso.) . Au- thor: articles in psychol. periodicals. Ofllec: Wel- lesley College, Wellesley. Home: 61 Hedge Rd., Brooklinc. Summer res .: "Underledge", Southwest Harbor, Me.
MALM, Arthur Theodore, engineer of ceramic products; b. Worcester, Scpt. 19, 1884; s. Sven A. Malm and Tilda (Olson) M .; ed. Class. high sch .; Engr. of Ceramics, O. State Univ., 1908, prof. degree Ceramic Engr., 1934; married; children-John Jern- berg, Elsie Louise. Engr. ceramie products. Of- ficc: 1 New Bond St., Worcester. Home: 233 Bev- crly Rd., Worcester.
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VMALONE, Dumas, publisher, editor, historlan; b. Coldwater, Miss., Jan. 10, 1892; s. Rev. John W. Malone and Lillian (Kemp) M .; ed. A.B., Emory Univ., 1910; Ph.D., Yale, 1923; LE.D., Northwest- orn Univ., 1935; Litt.D., Emory Univ., Univ. Roch- ester, 1936; Dartmouth Coll., 1937; m. Elisabeth Gifford, Oct. 17, 1925; children-Gifford Dumas, Pamela. Instr. hist., Yale, 1919-23, asst. prof., 1923; asso. prof., Univ. Va., 1923-26, prof., 19'6- 29; ed., Dict. Am. Biography, 1929-31, cd .- in-chief, 1931-36; dir. Harvard Univ. Press, 1936 -; mem. bd. eds., Am. Hist. Rev., Am. Scholar; pvt., later 2d lt. U.S.M.C., 1917-19; mcm. \m. Hlst. Assn. (cxcc. com., 1934-38), Phl Beta Kappa, Mass. Ilist. Soc., Am. Antig. Soc., . Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Club: Harvard (N.Y.). Author: Thc Public Life of Thomas Cooper, 1926; Correspond- chee between Jefferson and Du Pont de Nemours, 1930; mag. articles. Ed., vols., IV-VII. Dict. Am. Biography; ed .- in-chief, vols. VIII-XX. Travel: Fr., Eng., as Sterling sr. fellow, Yale, 1927. Epis- copalian. Democrat. Office: 38 Quiney St., Cam- bridge. Home: Lincoln.
VMALOTT, Denne Waldo, professor of business; b. Abilene, Kan., July 10, 1898; s. Michacl Harvey Malott and Edith (Johnson) M .; ed. A.B., Univ. Kan., 1921; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1923; m. Eleanor Sisson Thruin of Honolulu, T.Il., Aug. 15, 1925; children-Robert Harvey, Janet Ellen, Edith Elcanor. Asst. dean, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1923-29, asso. prof. business, 1933 -; v.p. Hawaiian Pineapple Co., Honolulu, 1929-33; dir. Graton & Knight Co .; tr. Garland Seh., dir. Cambridge Neighborhood House; served
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in U.S. Navy, 1918; mem. Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Rho, Alplia Kappa Psl, Sigma Delta Chi. Episeopalian. Home: 17 Larch Rd., Waban.
MANDELL, Howard Cushman, civil engineer; b. New Bedford, Nov. 13, 1899; s. George Ellis Mandell and Isabel Walker (Jones) M .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; M.I.T., 1920; m. Kathryn Leonard Morse of Fairhaven, 1924; children-Alan Cushman, Peter Leonard. Rodman, instrument man, chief of party with city cngr. of New Bedford, 1920-21; constrn. engr., J. W. Bishop Co., 1922; mine surveyer and assayer, North Star Mines Co., 1923; chief of party, Mass. Dist. Commn., 1924; constrn. engr., Stone & Webster, 1925; structural engr. and bldg. inst., City of New Bedford, 1926-27; eivil engr., New Bedford Water Dept., 1927 -; Town Meeting men., Fairhaven; pvt. Co. A, S.A.T.C., Cambridge, World War; mem. N.E. Water Works Com. Protestant. Republican. Office: 312 Municipal Bldg., New Bed- ford. Home: 16 Green St., Falrhaven.
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MANGAN, John-Joseph Sherry, poet, journalist, typographer; b. Lynn, June 27, 1904; s. John Jos- eph Mangan and Mary Ellen (Sherry) M .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch .; A.B., Harvard Coll., 1925. Writing and travel, 1925-1934; typog. designer, Plimpton Press, Norwood, 1934-1938; Paris cor- respondent, Timc news magazine, 1938 -. Author: Cinderella Married; a divertissement, 1932; No. Apology for Poetrie and other poems, 1934; Saluta- tion to Valediction, 1938. Travel: Europe, Can., Mex., W.I., So. Am. Party: Socialist Workers. Of- fice: 52 Avenue des Champs Elysées, Paris VIII; Fr. Home: 40 rue Bolssonade, Paris XIV. Summer res .: 97 Nahant St., Lynn.
MANGOLD, Rudolf, mechanical engineer; b. Baien- furt, Ger., Apr. 17, 1897; s. Franz Mangold and Wigger (L.) M .; ed. Ravensburg (Ger.) high sch .; M.E., Tech. Hochschule, Stuttgart, Ger., 1922; m. Leni Stein-Schmitt of Friedrichshafen, Ger., July 27, 1938. Lab. engr. and lab. chief engr. for au- tomobile accessories, 1924-25, produetion engr. for machine tools, 1925-31, engr. for automobile ac- cessories; dept. head, engring. div., American Bosch Corp., Springfield, 1931 -; came to U.S., 1926, naturalized, 1932; served as It. of reserve, l'ield Arty., and Aviation Observer, German Army, 54 mos., during World War, decorated with Iron Cross, 1st and 2d class, Aviation Observers Medal, and others; mem. Am. Soe. M.E., Soc. Automotive
Engrs., Am. Inst. E.E., Nat. Goog. Soe. Club:
Springfield City. Catholic. Republican. Inter- ested in travel. Offiec: American . Boseh Corp.,
Springfield. Ilome: 158 Woodmont St., West Springfield.
MANLY, Lewis Frederick, asst. professor of eco- nomies; b. Erie, Pa., Apr. 23, 1903; s. William Jared Manly and Harriet (Miller) M .; ed. Erie (Pa.) cent. high sch .; B.S., Wooster Coll., 1925; M.A., Tufts Coll., 1927; student, Harvard; m. Susie Elizabeth Sandford of Manitou, Colo., June, 1930; children -John Sandford, Willlam Michael. Teaching fel- low, Tufts Coll., 1925-27, instr. economics, 1927- 32, asst. prof., 1932-, bead coach varsity football, 1930 -; mem. Am. Icon. Assn., Am. Football Coaches Assn. Club: Gridiron ( Boston), Author: Social and Economic Philosophy of Justice Holmes. Travel: U.S. Protestant. Office: Tufts College, Medford. Home: 120 Packard Av., Medford.
VMANN, Albert Zachariah, clergyman, edueator; b. Fairland, Ind., Apr. 8, 1887; s. Levi Mann and Flora C. (Flulsopple) M .; A.B., DePauw Univ., 1909; A.M., Univ. of Chicago, 1911; post-grad. study Univ. Wis., 1917-20, Univ. Minn., 1922; D).1)., Hamline Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1930; m. Mary M. Hyten of Ladoga, Ind., Oct. 7, 1909. Ordained min- istry M.E. Ch., 1909, pastor successively First M.E. Ch., Evanston, Wyo., Hegewisch, Ill., and
Lawrence, Ind., until 1916; sec. Y.M.C.A., Madi- son, Wis., 1916-19 (war work see. R.O.T.C., 1917- 18); Minn. state dir. Inter-church World Survey, Minneapolis, 1919-20; prof. sociology and dir. com- munity extension serviec, Hamline Univ., St. Paul, Minn., 1920-27; prof. soeiology and home missions, Garrett Bibl. Inst., 1927-32; prof. sociology and dir. town and country dept. Internat. Y.M.C.A. Coll., 1932-33, dean, Jan. 1, 1931-, acting pres., 1936-
37; tr. holding eorpn., $500,000 Harris Trust Fund for pensioning deaconesses; pres. Methodist Dea- coness Assn. (45 Hosps., homes, ete.), 1924 -; treas. and ehmn. personnel eom. Bd. of Hospitals, Homes and Deaconess Work, M.E. Ch .; dir. nat. survey home missions, M.E. Ch., 1932; survey dir. Gen. Agencies Commn. Studying Y.M.C.A. in U.S., 1932-33; pres. Nat. Assn. Hosps., Homes and Dea- coness Work, 1935-36; mem. bd. dirs. Am. Country Life Assn .; mein. rural dept., Bd. Home Missions and Ch. Extension, M.E. Ch., 1935-36; mem. nat. personnel div. com., roster com. and nat. program serviee com., chmin. nat. town and country com., and sec. nat. eom. on Indlan work of Nat. Couneil, Y.M.C.A .; mem. Social Serviee dept. Federal Coun- cil Chs. of Christ in Amcriea; mnem. Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu., University Club, Kiwanis Club, Springfield. Ilome: 22 Lakeside St., Spring- field.
MANN, Horace Tharp, asso. professor of petroleum engineering; b. Gallatin, Mo., Oet. 10, 1881; s. Wil- liam Mann and Victoria Alexander (Blue) M .; B.S. (mining), Sch. of Mines, Univ. Mo., 1908, M.S., 1909, Engr. Mining, 1910; D.Se., M.I.T., 1924; m. Elizabeth Casselman of Columbia, Mo., 1919; 1 son-Ilorace Tharp, Jr. Employed in various depts, at smelting plant, 1900-04; asst. in chem- istry, Mo. Sch. of Mines, 1906-08; instr., asso. prof. in charge of dept. of metallurgy and ore dressing, 1908-19; prof. metallurgy, in charge of depts. of chemistry and metallurgy, Sch. of Mines, Univ. Mont., 1919-23; petroleum engr., Josscy Oil Co., 1924-26; asso. prof. petroleum engring., M.I.T., 1926 -; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs., Tau Beta Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha. Homc: Wellesley Hills.
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MANNING, Earl Grosvenor, life insurance agent; b. Worcester, Jan. 9, 1881; s. Charles Walter Man- ning and Eva Webster (Parker) M .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Worcester Acad .; nr. Pauline Merrill Ilarrington of Norridgewock, Me., June 18, 1908; 1 dau .- Mrs. Jeannette Manning Wendell. Clk., Weeks & Potter, wholesale drugs, 1898-1904; pro- duction engr., Randall-Faichney Co., mfrs. surg. spltics., 1904-11; with Provident Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1911-23; gen. agt., John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, 1923 -; propr., Manning Manse Toa Tavern, No. Billerica, built 1696 and owned by Manning Assn .; treas., tr., Manning Assn .; v.p., Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters, 1919-20, climn., Mil- llon Dollar Round Table, 1929-30. Club: 20th Cen- tury. Author: The Manning Home Profit Budget; Those Assets of Yours; many trade publleations. Travel: Europe (every summer, 1925-). Prot- estant. Republican. Office: 1 Federal St., Bos- ton. flome: 61 Chester St., Newton Highlands.
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MANNING, Herbert Alan, publisher; b. Northamp- ton, Sept. 1, 1875; s. John Manning and Eliza Leonard (Harris) M .; ed. Deerfield high sch .; violin student under Prof. Lewis W. Ilardy from 1893; m. Mabel Clara Gillette of Haydenville, 1902; children-Alan Monroe, Herbert Clifford. Dir., mgr., Lathrop Guards Orchestra, 1895; con- eert musician, 1897; newspaper work, 1898-1900; partner, Raymond-Manning Catalog Printing Co., 1900-02; pres. Lyon Remedy Co., 1901-05; treas. Kidder Pub. Co., 1903-06; propr., 11. A. Manning Co., pub. directories, 1905-15, pres., II. A. Manning Co., Springfield, Boston, Portland (Me.), Schen((- tady (NY.), 1915 -; propr., II. A. Manning Co. of N.Y., N.Y. City, 1922-35; pres. W. A. Greenough Co., Boston; mem. Assu. No. Am. Directory Pubs. (tr. 15 yrs., pres., 1930-31), N.E. Directory Pubs. Assn. (v.p.), Adv. Fed. Am. (asso. mem.), Masons. 35 Chs. Comnerce; former mem., Springfield Symphony Orchestra. Clubs: (former mem.) Or- pheus, Nayasset. Ed., N.Y. State Manufacturers. Manning family manse in Billerica. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 33 Lyman St., Springfield. Home: 36 Oak Grove Av., Springfield.
MANNING, Pauline M. H., club woman; b. Norridge- wock, Me., Nov. 12, 1879; d. Charles A. llarrington and Jeanette A. (Merrill) H .; ed. Kents Hill (Me. ) Sem. (entered 1897) ; m. Earl G Manning; 1 dau .- Jeanette Frances; m. (2d) Edward E. Wendell of Milton. Mem. Mass. Horticultural Soc. Clubs:
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Mass. Womans Republiean (Middlesex Co. Div.), Womens Charity (asst. treas.), Twentieth Cen- tury, Newton Highlands Womens. Travel: Eur- ope (all but Rus.), 12 summers. Christian Scien- tist. Republican. Home: 61 Chester St., Newton Highlands.
Y MANNING, Wayne E., professor of botany; b. To- ledo, O., Apr. 12, 1899; s. Rollo G. Manning and Clara E. (Smith) M .; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1920; V Ph. D., Cornell, 1926; m. Margaret Sheldon of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 11, 1924; children-Alan Sheldon, Grace Clara (d.). Asst. in botany, Cor- nell, 1921-24, instr., 1924-27; instr. botany, Univ. 111., 1927-28; asst. prof. botany, Smith Coll., 1928- 36, asso. prof., 1936-, chin. dept. botany, 1938 -; asst. in food habits research, U.S. Biol. Survey, Minn., and Mich., summers, 1923-24; with N.Y. Biol. Survey, Lake Champlain, summer 1929; mem. A.A.A.S., Bot. Soc. Am., N.E. Bot. Club, Am. Soe. Plant Taxonomists, Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha. Club: Kiwanis (Northampton). Author: articles on The Morphology of the Flowers of the Jug- landaceae, I The Inflorescence (Am. Jour. Bot.), 1938. Travel: U.S., Can. Congregationalist. Ilome: 14 Adare Pl., Northampton.
MANNIX, Raymond Leo, professor of accounting; b. Newburyport, Mar. 20, 1902; s. James E. Man- nix and Harriet A. (Donahue) M .; ed. Newbury- port high sch .; B.B.A., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adın., 1923, M.B.A., 1924; m. Mildred A. Whitley of Newburyport, 1925; children-Marjorie H., Barbara A. Mem. faculty, Boston Univ., 1923 -; certified pub. accountant, Mass., 1926; mem. Mass. Soc. Certified Pub. Accountants, Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants, Beta Gamma Sigma. Author: Ae- counting for Corporations, Essentials of Cost Accounting. Catholic. Office: Boston University, Boston. Home: Belmont.
MANNY, Frank Addison, edueator; b. Mounds, Brown Co., Ill., June 24, 1868; s. William Charles Manny and Mary (Bloom) M .; ed. A.B., Univ. Mich., 1893, A.M., 1896; grad. student, Univ. Chi- cago, Columbia, Harvard. univs. abroad; m. An- nette Sawyer of Boxford, June 23, 1904. Prin., high sch., Moline, IN., 1894-96; asst. in pedagogy, Univ. Chicago, 1896-97; supervisor schs., Indian- apolis, Ind., 1897-98; head edn. dept., State Normal Sch., Oshkosh, Wis., 1898-1900; supt., Ethical Cul- ture Sch., N.Y. City, 1900-06; head edn. extension depts., Western State Normal Sch., Kalamazoo, Mich., 1908-11; instr., dir., Allegany Co. (Md.) Teachers Continuation Seh., 1909-11; dir., tr. of teachers, Baltimore, 1911-15; dir. Nutrition Study Assn. for Improving Condition of Poor, N.Y. City, 1915-18; personnel div .. Win. Fllene's Sons Co., 1918-19; nutrition clinics for delieate children, 1919 -; lecturer, Simmons Coll., Western Reserve Univ., Univ. Chicago, Columbia, Johns Hopkins Univ .; ednl. adviser, explt. schs., Boston, N.Y. City, Chicago; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: City Training Schools for Teachers, 1914; Box- fordians, 1923; Boxford Genealogies, 1926; Time Will Tell-A Tercentenary Pageant (in collabora- tion), 1930; articles in Cyclo. Edn., ednl. and social journals. Congregationalist. Home: Box- ford.
MANSEAU, Viola Clemence, secretary; b. New Bed- ford, June 8, 1890; d. John Durgin Manseau and Arselia E. (Bellenoit) M .; ed. pub. schs., New Bedford, unmarried. Pvt. sec. to Supt. of Pub. Schs .; mem. Council of Women's Orgns. of Greater New Bedford (pres. 1932), New Bedford Bd. oť Commerce (chmn. civic com., 1935-36). Clubs: New Bedford Business and Professional Women's (pres. 1933-35) ; Mass. Fed. Business and Profes- sional Women's (state publ., 1929-30, soc. 1930-32; membership chmn .. 1933); Nat. Fed. of Business and Professional Women's; International Fed. of Business and Professional Women's. Travel: Europe (incl. Rus.), Mex., Bermuda, Can., U.S. (extensive). Home: 30 Durfee St., New Bedford. MANSFIELD, Frederick William, lawyer; b. East Boston, Mar. 26, 1877; s. Michael Read Mansfield and Catherine (McDonough) M .; ed. LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1902; hon. LL.D., Boston Univ., 1938; m. Helena Elizabeth Roe of East Boston,
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June 29, 1904. Registered pharmacist, Mass., 1898; admitted to Mass. and U.S. bars, 1902; prac- ticing in Boston; vet. of Sp .- Am. War; Mass. State Treas., 1914; Dem. nominee for gov. of Mass., 1910, 1917, 1918; mem. Mass. Judicial. Council; 1923-33; mayor of Boston, 1933-37; mem. Mass. Bar Assu. (pres., 1928-30), Am. Law Inst. (char- ter mem.). Address: 18 Tremont St., Boston.
MANSFIELD, George Albert, lawyer, clerk of court; b. Waltham, Apr. 9, 1870; s. George Albert Mansfield and Lizzie (Friend) M .; ed. Waltham pub. sch. and high sch., 1875-85; LL.B .. North- eastern Univ. Law Sch., 1912; m. Mary Gertrude Jones of Waltham, Apr. 20, 1898; children-Ruth (Mrs. W. Ross Lyons), Philip (d.), Lois Helen (Mrs. Elisha C. Keller). Employed in watch fac- tory, 1887-1912; admitted to Mass. bar 1912; en- gaged in gen. practice of law, Waltham, 1912-13; pvt. sec., 1912-19; engaged in real estate bus., 1919-27; clk., 2d Dist. Ct. of Eastern Middlesex, Mass., 1927 -; clk. Waltham Ilosp. Corp., 1923 -; clk. First Cong. Ch., 1921 -; mem, Masons. Travel: U.S. and Can. (extensive). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 25 Lexington, Waltham. Home: 29 Church St., Waltham.
V MANSFIELD, John Joseph, lawyer; b. Boston, Oct. 10, 1869; s. John P. Mansfield and Joanna M. (llennessey) M .; ed. pub. schs., Boston; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1896; m. Alice M. Kelley of Cambridge, Apr. 21, 1919; 1 son-John Joseph, Jr. Practleed law, Boston, 1896 -; mem. Mass. JIo. of Rep., 1900-02; Constl. Conv., 1918. Catholic. Office: Room 808, Tremont Bldg., 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 310 Commonwealth Av., Newton. MANSFIELD, Margery (Swett), writer; b. Chicago, 111 .; d. Edward Ricker Swett and Myra ( Mans- field) S .; ed. Omaha (Neb.) high sch .; Brownell Hall. Omaha, Neb .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1917: Medill Seh. Journalism, Chicago; New Sch. Social Re- search, N.Y. City; m. Jay Van leveren of N.Y. City, May 29, 1936. Varied newspaper and mag. work, Chicago, Ill., 4 yrs .; teacher by corr. with corr. sch., 1 yr .: bus. mgr. with Harriet Monroe, Poetry (mag. of verse), 3 yrs .; exec. sec., Poetry Soc. Am., 9 yrs .; part-time lib. work; free lance writing, N.Y. City and from Monterey; pvt. criti- cism of poetry ;. mem. Coop. Distributors (N.Y. City), Grange, Poetry Soc. Am., Cath. Poetry Soc. Am. Author: Workers in Fire, A Book About Poetry; verse, criticism, and non-fiction prose in Atlantic Monthly, America, Bookman. Harpers, Good Housekeeping, No. Am. Rev., N.Y. Times, Sat. Rev. Lit., ete., etc. Editor: American Women Poets, 1937; Music Unheard, 1939. Awards: llar- bor Press award ($500) for a poetry manuscript; New Leader Chatterbox prize of $100 for single poem. Travel: Brit. Isles, Ir., Switz, U.S. Desc. Samuel Swett, historian of Battle of Bunker [lill. Democrat. Home: P.O. Box 77, Monterey.
VMANSON, Daniel Edgar, public utility executive; b. New llaven, Conn., Oct. 13, 1870; s. Magnus Manson and Margaret (Mowatt) M .; B.A., Yale, 1892; m. Iffie Marion Comey, Oct. 18, 1899 (d. Nov. 16, 1907); children-Marion (Mrs. George Phillips lall), John Thomas, Ellie Comey (Mrs. Donald ). Butler); in. (2d) Blanche Lauriat Chandler, Jan. 28, 1927. Student with Thomson-Houston Elec. Co., Lynn, 1892, with Dennison Elec. Mfr. Co., New Haven, 1893-95; pres. Conn. Elec. Co., 1895-97; with Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., 1897-1909; with Charles H. Tenney & Co., pub. utility managing and engring., 1909-35; dir. Fitchburg Gas & Elec- tric Light Co., Pike County Light & Power Co., Rockland Light & Power Co., Rockland Elec. Co. (N J.), Concord Elec. Co., Springfield Gas Light Co .; mein. Signal Corps, Conn. Nat. Guard, 1894- 97; mem. Am. Inst. E.E .. Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: University, Exchange, Yale (Boston, N.Y.). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Ilome: Chatham.
VMANSON, Harold Crosby, wholesale grocer; b. Dor- chester, Aug. 13, 1887; s. Albert C. Manson and Flora A. (Crosby) M .; od. Boston Eng. high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1910; m. Helen Rogers of W. Newton, May 20, 1916. In automobile bus., 1910-13; whole- sale grocer, 1913 -; v.p., gen. mgr., dir. Rival
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