Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 30

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Publication date: 1940
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Foods, Ine., 1926 -; treas., dir. Haskell Adams Co. Club: Charles River Country. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 38 Henry St., Cambridge. Ilome: 167 Clinton Rd., Brookline.


MANSUR, Melvin Whlte, teacher; b. Groton, Dee. 5. 1907; s. Frederick W. Mansur and Mary Isabelle (White) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1930, A.M., 1932; student, Univ. Paris; unmarried. Teacher Greek lang. and lit., St. Mark's Sch., Southborough, 1932 -; interested in study of Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches; mem. Orthodox & Anglican Fellowship. Travel: Eur- ope, 1930-31; Greece (four times). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: St. Mark's School, South- borough. Home: Groton.


MANTER, Mildred E, teacher, museum director; b. Parkman, Me .; d. Z. Gould Manter and Lovisa llelen (Packard) M .; ed. Normal Dept., Me. Cent. Inst., Pittsfield, Me .; unmarried. Prin., gram. sch., Gardiner, Me .; teacher math., jr. high sch., Newton; dir. Children's Mus., Boston, 1927 -; ree- ognized as authority on development of children's museums; has given advice and aid in starting children's museums in many states in U.S., in Hawaii, Eng., Jap., Australia, Cuba; since she be- caine dir., Boston mus. has obtained a tine large bldg. and auditorium with modern equipment, outstanding ednl. activities, collections and in- stallation second to none; life mem. Me. Cent. Inst. Aluninl Assn .; mem. Order Eastern Star, Am. Assu. Museums ( Wash., D.C.), Brit. Museums Assn. (London, Eng.), elected to Council, governing bd. of Am. Assn. Museums, 1931, 4th woman ever so elected; re-elected 1934, only woman to serve 2 consecutive terms; given 3d term, 1937. Author: museum publieations-papers, pamphlets, reports on mus. work, esp. ednl. work in children's mu- seums. Republican. Office: 60 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain. Home: 19 Grovenor Rd., Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Dover-Foxcroft, Me.


V MANTHEY-ZORN, Otto, professor of German; b. Sheboygan, Wis., Oct. 26, 1889; s. Carl Manthey- Zorn and Marie (Hengstenberg) M .; ed. Cleveland (O.) cent. high sch .: A.B., Adelbert Coll., Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, 1901; student, Unlv. Erlangen, Ger., 1901-02; Ph.D., Univ. Leipzig, 1904; A.M., Amherst Coll., 1926; m. Ethel Kathleen Bray of Wingham, Ont., Aug. 17, 1907; 1 son -- William. Instr. Ger., Western Res. Univ., 1904- 05; Univ. of Ill., 1905-06; Amherst Coll., 1906-08; asst. prof., 1908-09; asso. prof., 1909-17; prof., 1917 -: on Emily C. Folger Foundation, 1930 -; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Modern Lang. Assn., Am., Goethe Soc. Am., Nietzsche Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Amherst (N.Y.). Travel: Europe (extensive). Author: Johann Georg Jacobis "Iris" Zwickau, 1905; Germany in Travail, 1922; transla- tor and ed. Kant's Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics, 1938; ed., Fulda's Der Talis- man, 1911; articles on German culture and lit. Lutheran. Republican. Office: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 41 Lincoln Av., Antherst. '


MANUEL, Frank Edward, historian, executive; b. Boston, Sept. 12, 1910; s. Morris Manuel and Jessica (Fredson) M .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1930, A.M., 1931, Ph. D., 1933; Sorbonne, Paris, Fr .; m. Fritzie W. Prigohzy of N. Y. City, 1936. Asst. in hist., llarvard, 1931-32, Rogers traveling fellow, 1932-33, instr. hist, and tutor In div. hist., govt. and economics, 1931-35, lecturer on hist., 1935-36, instr., Summer Sch., 1937; archival. work, on grant from Com. on Research in Social Sciences, 1934-35; corr. In Spain for The Nation, summer 1936; regional dir. for N.l., F'ed. Writers' Project, 1938-, mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: The Politics of Modern Spain, 1938; ar- ticles on modern Spain in Nation, N.Y, Times, Chr. Sci. Monitor; learned articles in Jour. of Modern History and Revue d'histoire moderne. Travel: Europe, No. Africa. Jewish. Ollice: 25 Iluntington Av., Boston. llome: 127 Myrtle St., Boston.


MANWARING, Elizabeth Wheeler, professor of Eng- lish; b. Bridgeport, Conn., June 27, 1875; d. Moses Warren Manwaring and Emmeline Louise (Com- stock) M .; ed. Bridgeport (Conn.) high seh .; A.B.,


Wellesley Coll., 1902; Ph. D., Yale, 1924; unmar- ried. Asst. in Eng., Wellesley Coll., 1902-04, instr., 1907-17, asst. prof., 1917-24, asso. prof., 1924- 29, prof., 1929 -; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., N.E. Assn. Sch. & Coll. Teachers of Eng., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Clubs: College (Boston), Lyeeum (London, Eng.). Author: Italian Landscape in 18th Century Eng- land, 1925. Travel: Europe (often). Dese. Rich- ard Warren of Maylower. Congregationalist. Republican. OHlice: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Ilome: Wellesley.


MANWELL, John Parker, clergyman; b. Mattapol- sett, Oct. 26, 1869; s. Rev. Benjamin Franklin Manwell and Flora Witham (Parker) M .; ed. grad., Lynn high sch .; B.A., Amherst Coll., 1893; grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1896; m. Stella Flor- ine Dickinson of Amherst, June 17, 1896; ehildren --- Reginald D., Dorothy P. (d. July 10, 1923), Everett A., Edward J., Francis H., Flora E., Richard F. Ordained to Cong. ministry, 1896; pastor, Harford, Pa., 5 yrs., Presbyn. Ch., Whit- ney Point, N. Y., 6 mos., Cong. Ch., North Amherst, 5 yrs., Whately, 816 yrs., Austinburg, O., 5 yrs., Williamsburg, 15 yrs .; retired 1936; mem. Hamp- shire Assn. Cong. Chs. and Ministers (registrar many yrs.), Beta Theta Pi. Republican. Address: Conway.


MARALDI, Carl Francis, physician; b. Atella, It., July 19, 1895; s. Angelo Gabriele Maraldi and Giuseppina (Rigillo) M .; ed. Gasparrini Aead., It .; Boston Eng. high sch .; Harvard; Harvard Med. Sch .; A.B., George Washington Univ., 1921, M.S., 1922; M.D., C.M., MeGill Univ. Med. Seh., 1921; research in physiology and psychology to complete work for A.M., Harvard; unmarried. Instr. human physiology and exptl. pharmoeol- ogy, dir. exptl. labs., later asst. prof., 1921 -; research work in gastrie physiology, Neurology, and psychiatry, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Wash., D.C .; lecturer, McGill Univ. Med. Sch., Montreal, Que .; interne in med, and surgery, Royal Vietoria and Montreal Gen. llosps., Hotel Dieu (Mont- real), Children's Hosp. (Boston); asst. prof. human physiology, Tufts Coll. Med. & Dental Sehs., 1928-36 (resigned); med. supervisor, rest and nutrition classes, Boston Sch. system, 1931 -; pvt. M.C., U.S.A., World War, 116 yrs .; commnd. major, mem. assignment Group of Surg. Gen., U.S.A .; formerly attached to Walter Reed Hosp., Washington, D.C., now to Ordnance Dept., Mil. llosp., Springfield; instr. med. mil. affairs, 1st Corps Area, Boston; mem. adv. bd., Metrop. Chap. No. 17, Res. Officers U.S.A .; mem. Alpha Phi Delta (Harvard chap. ), Lambda Phi Mu (in-


ternat., Eastern dir.), A.M.A. (sei. assembly), Boston Sch. Physician Assn., Alumni Assns. of George Washington Univ, Harvard Med. Sch., McGill Univ. Med. Sch., and Children's Hosp., Assn. Mil. Surgeons, Harvard Teachers Assu., 14th Engrs. Vet. Assn. (hon.), Res. Ollicers Assu., 94th Div. ( U.S.A., res. status), Am. Legion (surg., Joyce Kilmer Post 316, dept. Mass.), It. Med. Soc. of Mass. (sec. treas.), Nat. Geog. Sve., Mass. Med. Soe. Club: International Surgical Author: Sel. researches; teaching syllabus. Travel: 1t., For., Ger., Eng., Can., U.S. Catholic. Independent Democrat. Office: 276 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. llome: 1309 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Oecan Bluff, Marshfield.


MARBLE, Alexander, physician; b. Troy, Kan., Feb. 2, 1902; S. Charles Marble, Jr., and Minnie I. ( Dittemore) M .; ed. Troy (Kan.) high sch. ; A.B., Univ. Kan., 1922, A.M., 1923; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1927; m. Beula Frances Becker of Tre- inont, Ill., Sept. 20, 1930. Interne, med. service, Johns Hopkins llosp., Baltimore, Md., 1927-28; res. in med., Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1928-30; Moseley traveling fellow, Harvard Med. Sch., 1931-32; engaged In practice of Internal med. and in med. research, Boston, 1932 -; phys., N.E. Deaconess Hosp., Boston; instr. med., Harvard Med. Seh .; capt. M.C., U.S.A. Res .; fellow A.C.P .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Soe. Clin. Investigation, Assn. Study Internal Secretions, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha


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Omega Alpha. Author: artieles in med, jours. Travel: Aus., Ger., and Eng. (study), 1931-32. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 81 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 131 Laurel Rd., Brook- line.


Y MARILE, Charles Francis, manufacturer; b. Worcester, Feb. 17, 1865; s. Edwin Tyler Marble and Harriet Hamilton (Chase) M .; ed. Worcester high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1886; m. Annie Maria Russell of Worcester, Nov. 18, 1890 (d. 1936); ehildren-Mrs. Anna Marble Vineent, Paul Francis. With Curtis & Marble Machine Co., Woreester, builders of textile machinery, 1886-, dir., cashier, 1896-, treas., 1911 -; treas. Fre- mont Casting Co., 1921 -; tr. People's Sav. Bk .; p. dir. Worcester Morris Plan Co., dir. Loring Coes Co., Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co., Am. Policyholders Ins. Co., Allicd Am. Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; mem. seh. 'com., 1904-16, chmin., 1915; tr. Worcester Independent Industrial Schs., 1907-30 (clk. or ehmn.); mem. For. Policy Assn., Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Worcester Economic. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Curtis & Marble Machine Co., 72 Cambridge St., Worces- ter. Home: 16 Marble St., Worcester.


Y MARIILE, Edwin Henry, textile engineer; b. Worcester, May 4, 1853; s. Edwin Tyler Marble and Harriet Clement (Chase) M .; ed. Worces- ter pub. schs .; Worcester Poly. Inst., Class 1875; m. Emma Caroline Moulton of East Brook- field, Oct. 23, 1875; children-George Edwin, Clement Mason, (d.), Harold Edson, Robert Al- vin, Henry Chase, Wiley Hammond, Clara Hattie (Mrs. William C. McGrath). Mechanic, 1869-72; head of mech. drawing dept., Worcester Eve- ning Drawing Sch., 1876-83; became head of engring. dept., Curtis & Marble Machine Co., 1883, v.p. 1885, pres. 1886, now acting largely as consultant; pres. Fremont Casting Co .; dir. Ilome for Aged Men; mem. Woreester County Mechanics Assn., S.A.R., Am. Hist. Soc .; former member Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Soc.


Mil. Engrs., Textile Engineer U.S.A., Nat. Assn. Mfrs., Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. Club: Rotary (hon. mem.). Travel: Europe (twice), U.S. Congre- gationalist (past deacon Old South Ch.). Re- publican. Oflice: 72 Cambridge St., Worcester. Ilome: 42 Tirrell St., Worcester.


MARBLE, Edwin Tyler, HI, textile machinery man- ufacturer; b. Boylston, Aug. 15, 1894; s. William Clement Marble and Mary Rosina (Happoldt) M .; ed. grad., Worcester South high sch., 1913; grad., Phillips Exeter Acad., 1914; A.B., Harvard, 1919 (1918); M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1920; in. Helen Herinla Skinner of Boston; 1 dau .- Rosemary. With Curtis & Marble Machine Co., Worcester, 1920-, sec. and dir., 1939 -; dir. Fremont Casting Co., Worcester, 1939 -; 2d 1t. C.A.C., U.S.A., 1917-1919; mem. A.F.&A.M. ( Quinsigamond Lodge), Dickens Fellowship, Worcester Drama League. Clubs: Worcester Economic, Harvard (Worcester), Harvard Busi- ness School ( Worcester, sec .- treas.). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 72 Cambridge St., Worces- ter. Home: 26 Longfellow Rd., Worcester.


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MARBLE, Henry Chase, surgeon; b. Worcester, Jan. 5, 1885; s. Edwin H. Marble and Emma Caro- line (Monlton) M .; ed. Worcester high sch .; A.B., Clark Univ., 1906; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1910; m. Alice Ingram, Nov. 1906; children-Joan, William Ingram, Peter. Surg .- in-chief, Chelsea Mem. Hosp .; surg., Veterans Adm. Facility, Bed- ford; asst., visiting surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; maj. Med. Corps, A.E.F., Base Hosp. #6, May 1917- June 1919; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc., A.M.A., A.C.S., Boston Orthopedie Chib, Am. Bd. Surgery ( Founders Group), Am. Assn. Traumatic Surgery. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Duxbury Yacht. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 15 Crystal St., Newton Centre.


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MARCY, Grosvenor DeWitt, trustee; b. Boston, Oct. 3, 1883; s. Charles DeWitt Marcy and Sophia A. (1lilliker) M .; ed. Mechanics Arts high sch., Boston; S.B., M.I.T., 1905; m. Ilelen F. Carter of Boston, Oct. 16, 1909; children-Richard C., Con- stance, Oliver M., Jeanne. Erecting foreman,


then engr., Geo. F. Westcott Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1905-07; draftsman, Lamson Cons. Stores Service Co., Boston, 1907; in varying capacities with Sampson & Murdock Co., Boston, 1908-, dir., 1911-, pres., 1925-, Company now in liquida- tion; dir. Newton Nat. Bk., Price & Lee Co., New Ilaven, Conn .; capt., Morale Br., Gen. Staff, U.S.A., during World War. Clubs: University (Boston), Badminton & Tennis. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Offiee: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 8 Lakewood Rd., Newton Highlands. Summer res .: Franklin, N.H.


MARDEN, Charles Francis, publisher; b. Chelsea, Aug. 17, 1876; s. John Nesmith Marden and Harriett Ellen (Steele) M .; ed. Melrose high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Sarah S. West- gate of Melrose, June 10, 1902; 1 dau .- S. Fran- ces. Boston Evening Transcript, 1899-36; anto- mobile ed. and city ed., The Milton Record, 1904- 39; ed. and pub., tr. Milton Sav. Bk .; mem. vari- ous local coms .; mem. Milton Com. on Pub. Safety, Liberty bonds, Red Cross, etc., during World War; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons, Milton Ilist. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Town (Mil- ton), Rotary, Blue Ilill Country. Author: many newspaper and mag. articles. Travel: U.S., W.I. Ancestors came to Salem, 1635. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 60 Adams St., Milton. Home: 66 Morton Rd., Milton.


MARDEN, Philip Sanford, editor; b. Lowell, Jan. 12, 1874; s. George A. Marden and Mary P. ( Fiske) M .; ed. Lowell high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth, 1894, A.M. 1914; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Florence S. Shirley of Goffstown, N.H., June 12, 1902; m. (2d) Clare Reed Brockunier, Low- ell, Apr. 1935. Ed., Courier-Citizen, 1901 -; pres. Courier-Citizen Companies,. 1906 -; Alumni tr. Dartmouth Coll .; tr. Rogers Hall Sch., Central Sav. Bk., Lowell; director and pres. Lowell Art Assn., mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Author: Greece and the Aegean Islands; Travels in Spain; Egyptian Days; Sailing South; Detours Passable but Unsafe; Wayfarer in Portugal. Protestant. Republican. Office: Kearney Square, Lowell. llome: 84 Fairmount St., Lowell.


Y MARDEN, Wilmot Leighton, physician; b. No. Wo- burn, Apr. 2, 1876; s. Hiram Waide Marden and Mary Eliza (MeFeeley) M .; ed. Stoneham gram. schs .; Lynn Class, high sch .; M.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1897, M.D., 1898; m. Lillian Brewer of Lynn, 1901; in. (2d) Alice F. Trussell of Lynn, June 4, 1914; children-Mrs. Marion L. Brown, Eleanor 1. Practiced med., Lynn, 1898 -; spe- cialist in internal med. and phys. therapy; on staff, Lynn and Union losps .; fellow A.M.A .; mem. Lynn Med. Fraternity, Mass. Med. Soc. Con- gress Phys. Med., N.E. Soc. Phys. Med., Masons (33º ), K.T., I.O.O.F., Shrine, Ancient Sirloin Lodge of Beefsteak and Onion Eaters (past master). Author: med. papers, etc. Unitarian. Republi- can. Office and home: 16 Audubon Park, Lynn. Summer res .: Lincolnville, Me.


MAREAN, Parker E., business man; b. Chicago, Ill., Sept. 19, 1880; s. Joseph Mason Marean and Emma (Endicott) M .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A B., Harvard, 1903, S. B., 1905; m. Clara Sortwell of Cambridge, Dec. 31, 1906; children-Mrs. Gert- rude Marean Ellis, Parker E., Jr., Mrs. Lois Mar- can Lyman. Ir. engr., B.&R. Rubber Co., No. Brookfield, 1906-10; Boston Woven llose & Rub- ber Co., Cambridge, 1910-17; treas. Am. Unitarian Assn., 1923-38; with War Trade Bd., Wash., D.C., 1917-19; . mem. Masons. Clubs: Cambridge, Uni- tarian (Boston). Unitarian. Republican. Of-


lice: 25 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 46 Brewster St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Wiscasset, Me.


MAREK, Leroy Frank, consulting chemical engi- neer; b. Brenham, Tex., Jan. 18, 1901; s. Frank Marek and Valeska (Pratsch) M .; ed. A.B., Univ. Tex., 1925. S.B., 1925; S.M., M.I.T., 1930; m. Mildred Lee Beall of Nacogdoches, Tex., Aug. 31, 1926. Tutor in chem., Univ. Tex., 1923-25; research chemist, Miller Rubber Co., Akron, O., 1925-27; research asst., research asso., asst. dir., acting dir. in succession, Research Lab. Ap- plied Chem., M.I.T., Cambridge, 1927-34, asst.


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prof., chem. engring., 1929-34; chem. engr., Ar- thur D. Little, Inc., 1934 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Com. on Catalysis of Nat. Research Council, Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon; asso., Sigma Xi. Author: Am. Chem. Soc. Monograph No. 61; Cat- alytic Oxidation of Organic Compounds in Vapor Phase; chap. on Oxidation in Groggins' Unit Processes in Organic Chemistry; tech, papers in Am. Chem. Soc. publications. Offiee: Arthur D). Little, Inc., Cambridge. Home: 43 Somerset Rd., Lexington.


MARGOLIS, Herbert I., orthodontist; b. Russia, Sept. 1, 1900; s. Jacob Margolis and Ida (Spector) M .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1913-17; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Seh., 1921; m. Anne Markwett, Dec. 16, 1925; children-Eleanor Mae, James Marsh. Went to Labrador as dentist on staff of Grenfell Mission, 1921; asso. with Dr. Mar- tin Dewey, supt. of Technie Dewey Sch. of Ortho- dontla, N.Y. City, 1925-32; practiced orthodontia, Boston. 1924 -; instr. oral anatomy, Harvard Dental Sch .; visiting orthodontist, Beth Israel Hosp .; has done research on procedures for measuring with precision growth of face and changes in dentition; tr. Asso. Jewish Philanthro- pies of Boston; enlisted in S.A.T.C., while at Harvard Dental Sch., Sept. 1918; mem. Nat. Aero- nautic Assn. of U.S.A., Am. Dental Assn., Am. Soc. Orthodontists, Am. Acad. Dental Sci., Har- vard Odontol. Soc., Greater Boston Dental Soc., Dental Hygiene Council of Mass. (pres.), Alpha Omega, Omicron Kappa Upsilon; certified Am. Bd. Orthodontia. Club: New Century (v.p.). Au- thor: several sel. articles. Jewish. Republican, (independent). Oflice: 311 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 816 Commonwealth Av., New- 1 ton. Summer res. : 65 1) St., Hull.


MARK, Edward Laurens, professor of anatomy (emeritus) ; b. Hamlet, Chatauqua Co., N.Y., May 30, 1847; s. Charles L. Mark and Julia (Peirce) M .; ed. A.B., Univ. Mich., 1871, LL.D., 1896; Ph.D., Univ. Leipzig, 1876; LL.D., Univ. Wls., 1904; m. Lucy Thorp King of Dunkirk, N.Y., Nov. 26, 1873; children-Kenneth Lamartine, Mrs. Fre- driea Mark Chase. Instr. math., Univ. Mich., 1871-72; astronomer, U.S. Northwest Boundary Survey, 1872-73; instr. zool., Harvard, 1877-83, asst. prof., 1883-86, Hersey prof. anatomy, 1886- 1921, dir., zoöl. lab., 1900-21, emeritus, 1921 -; dir. Bermuda Biol. Sta. for Research, 1903-31; tr. Bermuda Biol. Sta. for Research, Inc .; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences, A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Anat. und Zoöl. Gesellschaften (life mem.), Boston Soc. Nat. Ilist., m. Philos. Soc., Soc. Royale Zoologique et Malacol. Belgique, Koenigl. Boehmische Gesellschaft der Wissen- schaften (for. mem.), Institut Internat. d'leni- bryologie (Holland, hon. mem.), Peking Soc. Natural Hist. (corr. mem.), Am. Assn. Anato- mists, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Soc. Parasitolo- gists, Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Theater Soc., Bostonian Soe., Cambridge Tuberculosis ASSI., Genetics Soc. Ain., Mass. Audubon Soc., Friends Boston Symphony Orchestra, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Eta. Clubs: Boston Malacological,. Faculty (Har- vard), Harvard (Boston), Harvard Travellers, Republican of Mass. Travel: Bermuda; Europe, 1873-76, 1898-99, 1909, 1910. Author: Maturation, Fecundation and Segmentation of Limax, 1881; Simple Eyes in Anthropods, 1887; Studies on Lepi- dosteous, 1893. Translator of books in German on embryology. Editor: contributions from Zool. Lab., Mus, Comp. Zool., Harvard. Repub- lican. Home: 109 Irving St., Cambridge. MARK, Jacob Greenwood, researeh executive, chemist; b. Springfield, Mar. 24, 1908; s. Jacob Mark and Mable Grace (Greenwood) M .; ed. Brookline high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1929, Ph.D., 1934; m. Hazel Lillian Pickering of Boston, Sept. 27, 1935. Research chemist, synthetic resin dept., John D. Lewis, Ine., Mansfield, 1929, in charge of dept., 1930-31; research chemist, Dewey & Almy Chemical Co., Cambridge, 1934 -; holds various patents; mem. Am. Chem. Soc .; fellow Am. Inst. Chemists. Author: sci. articles in fields of organie and colloldal chemistry and on Port-


land cement. Family settled in Boston 1665.


. Baptist. Republican. Ofliee: Dewey & Almy Chemical Co., Cambridge. Home: 111 Walnut Hill Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: Bear Island, Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, N.F.


MARK, Kenneth Lamartine, professor; b. Leipzig, Ger. (Am. parents), Aug. 27, 1874; s. Edward L. Mark and Lucy (King) M .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1900, Ph. D., 1903; m. Florence Wetherbee of Worcester, June 19, 1907. Instr. chem., Harvard, 1900-03; instr. chem., Simmons Coll., 1903-06, prof., 1906-, dir. . Sch. Sci., Simmons Coll., 1914 -; capt. M.C., U.S.A., 1918-19; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Selences; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Delta Upsilon. Travel: Europe (many times). Author: (with Norris) Labora- tory Exercises in Inorganic Chemistry. Repub- lican. Office: Simmons College, Boston. Home: 200 Riverway, Boston.


MARKS, Joseph Henry, physician (roentgenolo- gist); b. Prescott, Wis., Apr. 24, 1903; s. Eugene Henry Marks and Henrietta (Goodwin) M .; ed. Wisconsin high sch., Madison, Wis .; B.A., Univ. Wis., 1925, M.A., 1926; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1929; m. Lillian Irene Tucker of Madison, Wis., Feb. 5, 1934; children-Eugene Henry, Robert Tucker. Interne, med. and X-ray services, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1930-33; roentgenologist, Truesdale Hosp., Fall River, 1933-37; roentgen- ologist, N.E. Deaconess Hosp., Boston, Mar. 1, 1937 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. and N.E. Roentgen Ray Socs. Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Travel: U.S. Methodist. Republican. Of- fice: 195 Pilgrim Rd., Boston. Home: 39 Shady Hill Rd., Newton Highlands.


MARKS, Lionel S., professor of mechanical engi- neering,; b. Birmingham, Eng., Sept. 8, 1871; s. Samuel Edward Marks; ed. King Edward VI Sch .; engring. diploma, Mason Coll., Birmingham, Eng., 1891; S.B., London Univ., 1892; M.M.E., Cornell, 1894; m. Josephine Preston Peabody of Cambridge, June 21, 1906; children-Alison Pea- body, Lionel Peabody. Held 1851 Exhn. re- search fellowship, 1892-94; instr. mech. engring., Harvard, 1894-1900, prof., 1900 -; prof., M.I.T., 1914-18; Cons. engr., sei. and research div., Bur. Aircraft Production, 1918; chmn., sect. on prime movers; engring. div., Nat. Research Council, 1918; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. M.E .; mem. Harvard Musical Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Cam- bridge Shakespeare Assn. (pres.). Clubs: Faculty ( Harvard), Harvard (Boston). Author: Gas and Oil Engines; Steam Tables and Diagrams; The Airplane Engine; Mechanical Engineers Hand- book; Axial Flow. Fans. Travel: Europe (ex- tensive), Caribbean, etc. Episcopalian. Office: llarvard University, Cambridge. Ilome: 19 Gar- den St., Cambridge.


MARKS, Louis Wendell, electrical engineer; b. Baltimore, Md., June 23, 1908; s. Ferdinand Godfrey Marks and Sue Blanche (Durst) M .; ed. Baltimore (Md.) Poly. Inst .; B.E., Johns Hop- kins, 1930, Dr. Eng., 1933; m. Margaret Celeste Chambly of Baltimore, Md., Apr. 1934; chil- dren-Louis W., Jr., Marilyn. Research work in elec. measurements, Johns Hopkins; elec. engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Pittsfield, 1934-, investigation of surface discharge phenomena, radio noise characteristics, and design of spl. instruments; res. officer, 2d It. Engr. Res .; instr., Pittsfield Part-time Apprentice Sch .; mem. Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Scabbard & Blade, Am. Inst. E.E. Au- thor: Methods of Measuring Dielectric Constant and Power Factor (Am. Soc. Testing Materials proceedings), 1934. Office: General Electric Co., Pittsfield. Home: 9 Cecelia Ter., Pittsfield.


MAARKS, Robert Whitney, investment manager; h. Chelsea, Oct. 21, 1897; s. Arthur Hudson Marks and Florence ( Whitney) M .; ed. Asheville (N.C.) Sch. for Boys; A. B., Harvard, 1920; M.B.A., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1922; unmarried. With Seudder, Stevens & Clark, Boston, 1922- 28; pres., Colonial Trading Corp., 1919; dir., Galveston-Houston Co., 1938 -; student officer naval aviation, World War. Clubs: Harvard


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(Boston, N.Y.), Exchange, Tedeseo Country. Of- fiee: P.O. Box 31, Boston. Home: 20 Chapel St., Brookline. Summer res .: Peach's Pt., Marble- head.


1 MARKUSON, Miner John, asst. professor of engi- neering; b. Faribault, Minn., Apr. 13, 1896; S. Markus Markuson and Johanna (Eriekson) M .; ed. Madison (Minn.) State high seh .; S.B. (arehi- teeture), Univ. Minn., 1923; m. Laura Elsie Ash- ton of Platteville, Wis., June 7, 1924; ehildren- Miner John, Jr., Richard Barrows. Teacher, rural sehs., 1914-15, 1919; drawing, woodwork- ing, athleties, high sehs., 1916-17, 1919-20; archtl. draftsman, Minneapolis; asst. prof., agrl. engring., Va. Poly. Inst., also extension architeet, 1923- 25; asst. prof. engring., Mass. State Coll., 1925 -; teaches architecture; corpl. 210th Engrs., 10th Div., U.S.A., 11 mos., 1918-19. Clubs: Lions (In- ternat .; Amherst, pres.), Amherst Golf. Author: Essentials of Dairy Barns; Dairy Barn Con- struetion; Soil Management for Greenkeepers. Travel: U.S. Lutheran. Republiean. Ofllee : Mass. State College, Amherst. Ilome: 15 Cosby Av., Amherst.




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