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V MARLATT, Earl Bowman, educator; b. Columbus, Ind., May 24, 1892; s. Rev. Abram Newton Mar- latt and Anna M. (Collins) M .; ed. A.B., DePauw Univ., 1912; Litt.D., 1931; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Seh. Theol., 1922; Ph.D., 1929; grad. study, Univ. of Berlin and Oxford Univ., 1922-23; nat. fellow in religion, 1924-25. Asso. ed. Kenosha (Wis.) News, 1917-18; asso. prof. philosophy, Boston Univ., 1923-25, prof., 1925 -; dean, Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology, 1938 -; leeturer in religious edn., Wellesley Coll., 1928 -; George A. Gordon Memorial leeturer, New Old South Ch., Boston, 1932-35; served as 2d lt. F.A., U.S.A., 1919; win- ner of Golden Flower May Day Poetry Tourna- ment, Boston, 1925; mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Me- dieval Acad, Am., Calvert Round Table Assn., New England Poetry Club, Boston Browning Soe. (pres. 1927-30), Boston Authors' Club (pres. 1934- 36), Kant-Gesellschaft. Internat. Congress of Philos., Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Masons, Elks, Indiana Conf. M.E. Ch. Author: Chapel Windows (verse), 1924; Protestant Saints, 1928; Cathedral (verse), 1937; asso. ed. The Am. Student Hymnal, 1928; contr. Poetry, Journal of Expression, Chris- tian Century, Methodist Review. Travel: several trips through Europe and the Near East. Dese. Sir Francis Drake. Republican. Home: 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
VMARNO, John W., banker; b. Boston, June 1, 1888; 8. John Marno and Josephine (Harding) M .; ed. East Boston high sch .; m. Mary N. Balfour of Boston, June 1, 1921 (d.); children-Anne (d.) John II. With First Ward Nat. Bk., Boston, 1907-08: Boston Clearing House, 1908-09; Nat. Union Bk., 1909-25; v.p., State Street Trust Co., 1925 -; dir. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co., Gen. Equip- ment Corp .; tr., East Boston Sav. Bk .; served in U.S. Navy, 1917-18. Clubs: Boston City, Ex- change, Oakley Country. Episeopalian. Repub- . liean. Office: State. Street Trust Co., Boston. llome: 39 Typer Rd., Belmont.
MARRINER, Kenneth William, wool merehant; b. Greenwich, Eng., Dee. 2, 1899; s. William Wright Marriner and Jessie Mary (Stirling) M .; ed. Glas- gow Acad., Scot .; Cheltenham Coll., Eng .; m. Mary Keyes of Pepperell, Oet. 26, 1929; elrildren- Kenneth William, Jr., Thomas Eaton. Apprentice to Salesman, Francis Willey Co., 1923-29; propr., Kenneth W. Marriner Co., 1929-36; gen. mgr. Franeis Willey & Co., Kenneth W. Marriner Co .; pres. and dir. Talbot Wool Combing Co .; gov. and v.p. Wool Assos., N.Y. Cotton Exchange; dir. Winslow Bros. & Smith, N.E. Trust Co .; natural- ized Am. eitizen, 1937; pilot Royal Naval Air Serviee, World War. Clubs: Groton Hunt, Con- eord Country, Exchange. Travel: Europe, No. and So. Am., China, Japan, India. Episeopalian. Republiean. Office: 300 Summer St., Boston. Home: East Pepperell.
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MARSDEN, Edith Frances, artist, art teacher; b. Utlea, N.Y .; d. John Marsden and Jane (Smith)
M .; ed. grad. Pittsfield high sch .; grad. Pittsfield Training Sch .; grad. N.Y. Seh. Fine & Applied Arts (N.Y. City), 1918; pupil of Birge Harrison, Arthur Friedlander, Henry R. Poore, Harry Leith- Ross, George Pearse Eunis; unmarried. Teacher, pub. sehs., Pittsfield; supervisor of art and hand- work, Long Branch, N.J .; teacher of art, high sch. of commeree, Springfield, 1920 -; exhibited in Nat. Assn. Women Painters & Sculptors, NY. Water Color Club, Am. Water Color Soc., Phila. Water Color Club, San Francisco Art Mus., Conn. Aead. of Fine Arts, Radio City, Ogunquit (Me.) Art Center, Palm Beach (Fla.) Art Center, Stoek- bridge Art Assn., Trieker Galleries (N.Y. City), Pittsfield Art League, Albany Inst. Hist. & Art, Springfield Art League, Artists Guild of Spring- field, Wash. (D.C.) Water Color Club, Wichita Art Assu., New Haven Paint & Clay Club, Mt. Holyoke Coll., Amherst Coll., George Walter Vineent Smith Art Mus .; one-man shows at Internat. Coll., Jasper Rand Art Mus. (Westfield), Zollars Restaurant, Springfield Women's Club, Artists Guild of Springfield; won 1st prize, water color, Springfield Artists Guild, 1934; mem. Nat. Assn. Women Painters & Sculptors, Am. Artists Prof. League, Am. Water Color Soe., NY. Water Color Club, Springfield Art League, Springfield Museum Group, Pittsfield Art League. Clubs: Springfield Teachers, Republican Women's, Springfield leo- nomie Assu. Protestant. Republican. Iligh School of Commerce. State St., Springfield. Home: 327 St. James Av., Springfield.
MARSDEN, Ruth Gladys, teacher of art, artist; b. Pittsfield; d. John Marsden and Jane (Smith) M .; ed. grad., Pittsfield high seh .; student, Boston Univ .; grad., N. Y. Sch. Fine and Applied Art, N Y. City; Grand Central Summer Sch. Art; Eastport (Me.) Summer Seh. Art. Teacher art, High Sch. Commeree, Springfield, 1924-34; Myrtle St. Seh., Indian Orehard, 1934 -; exhibited at Conn. Aead. Fine Arts, Am. Water Color Soe., N.Y. Water Color Club, Phila. Water Color Club, Stockbridge Art Assn., George Walter Vincent Smith Art Mus., Albany Inst. Hist. & Art, Acad. Allied Arts (N.Y. City), Pittsfield Art League, Springfield Art League, Artists Guild Springfield, Mt. Ilolyoke Coll ; received honorable mention, Artists' Guild Springfield, 1932; first prize, oil, Artists' Guild Springfield, 1934; first prize, water color, Stock- bridge Art Assn., 1933; mem. Springfield Art League, Springfield Mus. Group, Springfield Teach- ers Eeon. Assn. Club: Springfield Teachers. Travel: Eng. Business address: Myrtle Street School, Indian Orehard. Home: 327 St. James Av., Springfield.
V MARSH, Allison Wilson, professor of physical edu- eation; b. Quiney, July 28, 1892; s. Wiison Marsh and Alice Mabel (Haynes) M .; ed. Quiney high sch .; A B., Amherst Coll., 1913; Ed M., Harvard Grad. Sch, Edn., 1925; m. Margaret Alexander of N.Y. City, Aug. 6, 1924; 1 dau .- Ellen. Instr., phys. edn., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1914-15, O. State Univ., 1915-17; asso. prof., Amherst Coll., 1917-24, prof. 1924 -; 2d lt. Inf., U.S.A., 1918 (1 yr.); mem. Am. and Coll. Phys. Edn. Soes. Travel: Europe, incl. Scand, and Russia; So. Am., China, Japan, Desc. John Alden. Author: articles on phys. edn. in New Republic, Eney., Soeial Sci. Revs. Inde- pendent. Office: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 62 Hillerest Pl .. Amherst. Summer res. : Wellfleet.
MARSII, Arthur White, physician, surgeon; b. Leicester, Oct. 31, 1866; s. George A. Marsh and Mandana E. (White) M .; ed. Leicester Acad .; Phillips Acad., Andover; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1895; m. Anna Mulford Stone of Troy, N.Y., Oet. 5, 1898; children-Mrs. Ruth Marsh Ryan, Mrs. Aliee Stone Hayden. Interne, Boston City Hosp., 1895-96; various positions, inel. surg. to out-pa- tients and sr. surg. service, Woreester City Hosp., 1896-, consultant, 1926 -; surg .- in-chief, Worees- ter Hahnemann llosp .; eons. surg., Belmont Hosp., Woreester; pres., tr. Leicester Acad .; tr. Worees- ter City Hosp .; on examining bd. for Woreester dist. during World War; mem. Mass. Med Socs. ( Woreester dist.), A.M.A., A.C.S., N.E. Surg. Soe., For. Policy Assn. Clubs: Woreester, Tatnuek
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Country, University, Economie. Travel: Europe, VMARSII, Edward Harding, advertising agent, eon- 1927, 1929; Calif., 1924. Protestant. Republlean. Otlice and home: 690 Main St., Worcester. cert manager; b. Springfield, Dec. 9, 1869; S. Charies Marsh and Helen (Penniman) M .; ed. Springfield high sch .; A.B., Willlams Coll., 1891; m. Jessie Bates Turner of Wheeling, W.Va., June 5, 1895; children-Edward Harding, Jr., Charles Turner. Reporter, Springfield Republican, 1891- 91; ed., Springfield Homestead, 1894-1901; propr., Edward H. Marsh Advertising Agency, 1901 -; concert mgr., 1913 -; pres. Horace Smith Fund; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: Springfield Ad- vertising (only life mem.). Travel: Eng., Fr., Switz., It. Episcopalian. Office: 25 Harrison Av., Springfield. Home: 51 Washington Rd., Spring- field.
V MARSII, Charles Arthur, insurance agent and broker; b. Ilolden, Sept. 2, 1883; s. Charles Herbert Marsh and Clara ( Kendall) M .; ed. Holden high sch .; Gordon Bible Coli., Boston, 1913-14; n. Grace Alma Bennett of Holden, Sept. 14, 1915. With Crompton & Knowles Loom Works, 1900-05; contractor, in wood bus., 1905-12; in Ins. bus., 1912 -; formed partnership with brother, Waiter A. Marsh, as C. Arthur Marsh & Co., 1932; dir. Holden Dist. Ilosp., Cent. N.E. Sanatorium (Rut- land); supt., Holden Bapt. Sunday Seh., 1925 -; sec. Worcester Bapt. Sunday Sch. Conv., 1930-35; chmn. 5th Liberty Loan, World War; mem. Worcester Hist. Soc. Baptist. Republican. Of- fiee: 29 Pearl St., Worcester. Home: Salisbury Rd., Hoiden. Summer res .: Bethlehem, N.H.
V MARSH, Daniel L., university president; b. West Newton, Pa., Apr. 12, 1880; s. George W. Marsh and Mary (Lash) M .; ed. West Newton (Pa.) Acad .; A.B., Northwestern Univ., 1906, A.M., 1907; S T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1908; studled Garrett Biblical Instit., Univ. Chicago, Univ. Pittsburgh, Univ. Geneva (Switz.), and Oxford Unlv .; D.D., Grove City Coll., 1913; LL.D., Univ. Pittsburgh, 1926; Simpson Coll., 1938; Litt. D., Northwestern Univ., 1927; L. H.D., Cornell Coll., 1929; Ph.D., Univ. Bologna, Italy, 1931; Sc.D. In Edn., Iowa Wesleyan Coll., 1934; J.U. D., Ill. Wes- leyan Univ., 1936; D.C.L., Ohio Northern Univ., 1937; m. Ilarriet Truxell of Greensburg, Pa., Aug. 22, 1906 (d. July 15, 1937); children-Mary, Mar- jorie, Madeleine, llarriet; m. (2d) Arline Wood- ford McCormick, Nov. 24, 1938. Served in pastor- ate of Pittsburgh Conf., 1907-13; gen. supt., M.E. Ch. Union, Pittsburgh, 1913-26; elected Pres. of Boston Univ., December 30, 1925, and assumed of- fice February 1, 1926; dir., v.p., Ministers Mut. Life Ins. Co. (Boston); dir., mem. exee. com., Presbyn. Ministers Fund for Life Ins. (Phila.) ; tr. Boston Univ., Pub. Reservations, Mass., Colegio Ward ( Buenos Aires, Argentine) ; v.p. Sci. Temper- ance Fed. (Mass.) ; S P.C.A. Ednl, and rei. dir. Gen. lars. Area, Y.M.C.A., France, 6 mos .; "morale-maker" along the Front, World War; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, PI Gamma Mu, Phi Gamma Delta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Masons (33º), Am. Couneil on Edn., Friends of China Soe. ( founder, 1st pres. ) Phl Beta Kappa Assn. Greater Boston (founder, 1st pres.), Assn. Am. Colls., Nat. Econ. League, Am. Acad. Polit. & Social Sei., Boston Athietic Assu., Gen. Conf. of M.E. Ch., 1916, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, Bd. of Ed. of M.E. Ch., Acad. of Pol. Sci .; Fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; life mem. Nat. Ed. Assn. Clubs: Boston City, Authors, Univ. (also N.Y.), Rotary (v.p.), Algon- quin, Penn Athietie, ete. Author: The Challenge of Pittsburgh (used as textbook by ail Prot. de- nominations in W.Pa.), 1917; Reguiar Fellows (distributed to soldiers by Y.M.C.A.), 1918; The Faith of the People's Poet, 1920; The Youth of America, 1923; Higher Education Plus the Highest Education, 1927; The Art of Fine Living, 1929; Bell, Benefactor of Mankind, 1930; The Indispen- sable Element in Genuine Education, 1936; ete. Editor-in-chief: The Story of Massachusetts, 1938. Award: Northwestern Alumni award "for dis- tinguished service to edueation," 1933. Methodist. Republican. Office: 688 Boylston St., Boston. Ilome: 225 Bay State Rd., Boston. Summer res .: "Feith-Drulm-in-Marshfield", Marshfield Hills.
VMARSHI, Edward, life insurance general agent; b. Dedham, Feb. 9, 1877; s. Francis Marsh and Emma I. (Boyd) M .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Hale's Pvt. Sch .; m. Adèle Meserve Flsher of Ded- ham, Oct. 9, 1901; 1 son-Francis, II. Gen. agt., lohn Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston; mem. Boston Life Underwriters Assn. (past sec., treas., pres. ), Soc. of Cincinnati, S.R., S A.R., Fairbanks Family Am., Soc. Preservation N.E. Antiq., Nat. Geog. Soc., Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Union (Boston). Christlan Seientist. Republican. Office: 1 Federai St., Boston. Home: 36 Marsh St., Dedham. Summer res .: "Bayberry Hill", Marsh- fieid Hills.
VMARSH, Francis, HI, real estate dealer; b. Dedham, Jan. 16, 1903; s. Edward Marsh and Adele Me- serve (Fisher) M .; ed. Milton Acad .; Noble & Greenough Sch .; Browne and Nichois Seh .; m. loan Phippen of Hamilton, Oct. 5, 1935; 1 dau .- Joan. Propr. Real Estate and Insurance Firm, managing property and placing mortgages; chmn. Community Fund drive (Dedham) ; sales- man, Francis Marsh Agency, John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co .; with Swift Wooi Co .; later with Dewlek and Flanders, Inc .; mem. Mass. Reai Estate Exchange, Boston Real Estate Exchange, N.E. Soe. Nat. Hlst. Clubs: Union, Dedham Coun- try and Polo, Megantic Fish and Game. Travel: Fr., Eng., Ger., It., Mex., Can., U.S., Europe. Dir. desc. Michael Metcalf, George Marsh, landed in Mingham 1627. Christian Scientist. Repub- lican. Office: 148 State St., Boston, 35 Marsh St., Dedham. Home: 120 Court St., Dedham.
VMARSII, John Allen, teacher, head of mathematics department; b. New Milford, Conn., Oct. 14, 1879; s. Charles Rifhu Marsh and Mary Ellen (Hill) M .; ed. (Valedictorian) Williston Acad., Easthamp- ton; A.B. (Ivy Poet), Amherst Coll., 1901, A.M., 1905; Jed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1928; m. Frederica G. Van Beusekom, Northampton, July 2, 1902; m. (2d) Ilazel G. Harris, Cambridge, Dee. 23, 1936; 1 dau .- Gertrude Ellen. Instr., Morris Acad., Morristown, N.J., 1901-1903; Unlv. Sch., Cincinnati, O., 1904; UJniv. Sch., Boston, 1904-1905; junior master, Eng. high sch., Boston, 1905-1923; head, math. dept., High sch. of Commerce, Boston, 1923 -; headmaster, Brighton evening high sch., Boston, 1925-1927; statis, work in Boston Sch. Survey, 1928-1929; camp dir., U.S. Boys Working Res., Feeding Ilills, 1918; mem. Nat. Council of Teachers of Math., N.E. Assn. Teachers of Math., Boston Schoolmen's Econ. Assn., Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, St. John's Lodge of Masons (Boston). Club: Central (Jamaica Plain). Author: First Year Mathe- matics (with George W. Evans), 1916; Arithmetic of Business (with F. J. MeMackin and Chas. E. Baten), 1934. Travel: Brit. Isles, Western Europe. Congregationalist. Independent. Business ad- dress: High School of Commerce, Boston. Home: 56 Peter Parley Rd., Jamaica Plain.
MARSHALL, Edward Walker, investment manager; b. Portland, Me., Apr. 13, 1905; s. Frank Dennett Marshall and Helen (Walker) M .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1926; M.B.A., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1928; m. Frances E. Varney of Newton Centre, Sept. 11, 1931; chil- dren-Anne Varney, Jean Dennett. V.p. and dir. Boston Fund, Inc., Boston Management and Re- search Corp .; dir. Henry & Wright Mfg. Co., Marshall House, Inc. Clubs: Weston Golf; Har- vard (N.Y.), Agamenticus Yacht, Downtown Har- vard Lunch (N.Y.). Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: Meadow brook Road, Weston. Summer res .: York Harbor, Me.
~ VMARSHALL, Farnsworth Gross, school superin- tendent; b. Fairmount, Md., September 25, 1875; s. Farnsworth B. Marshall and Eliza P. (Gross) M .; ed. grad., East Me. Conf. Sem., 1896; A.B. (cum laude), Bowdoin Coll., 1903; m. Mary Kimbail Wood of Bangor, Me., Aug. 6, 1907. Teacher In high sehs., Maine, 1896-99; prin., Old Town (Me.) high sch., 1903-06; Augusta, Me., 1906-09, supt. publle schs., 1909-13; Malden, 1913 -; specialized
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in sch. administration and health edn .; mem. Middlesex Co. Teachers' Assn. (past pres.), Mal- den Ch. Commerce (past pres.), Quannapowitt Council of Boy Scouts Am. (past pres .; Silver Beaver award), Maiden Teachers' Assn. (past pres.), Mass. Supts. Assn. (v.p.), N.E. Amateur Athletic Assn. (bd. mgrs.), Mass. Schoolmasters, N.E. Supt. Assn., N.E. Assn. Colls. & Prep. Schs., N.F. Health Edn. Assn .; N.E.A., Nat. Vocational Assn., Mass. Civic League, K.T., Masons, Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Malden (past pres.), Rotary (past pres.). Congregationalist. Home: 519 Highland Av., Malden.
Douglas, Aug. 10, 1898; children-Howard W., V MARSHALL, Laurence Kennedy, business executive;
Y MARSHALL, H. Newton, contractor (retired) ; b. Shirley, Kan., Oct. 2, 1873; s. William Henry Mar- shall and Ruhamah A. (Walker) M .; ed. Middle- boro high sch .; m. Etta L. E. Preston of East Gordon P., Dorothy, Virginia. Studied engring., 1889-94; with James L. Wingate & Son, painting contractors, 1894-1900; started own bus. with Frank Cutler as Cutler-Marshall Corp., 1900; head of HI. Newton Marshall Co., 1907-35; retired 1935, Gordon P. Marshall becoming head of bus., large bus, with contracts in all U.S., Can., Cuba, and other for. countries; mem. Masons. Clubs: Moun- tain Lake (Fla.), University (Boston), Pinehurst (N.C.) Country, Brae Burn Country, Ilyannisport Golf. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 522 Harrison Av., Boston (when active). Home: Pine- hurst, N.C. Summer res .: Long Beach, Hyannis- port.
V MARSHALL, Howard Walker, business executive; b. Boston, Oct. 8, 1899; s. Henry Newton Marshall and Etta Emily (Preston) M .; ed: Newton high sch., 1914-17; Phillips Aead., Andover, 1917-18; Ph.B., Yale, 1921; m. Virginia Louise Fuller of Worcester, June 21, 1922; children-Fuller, Il. Waiker, Jr., Henry Newton, II. Employed in constrn. work, 1916; estimator General Building Co., 1922-25; pres. Howard W. Marshall Co., Inc., builders, Boston, 1925 -; served in U.S.N., 1918; mem. St. Eimo Soc., Masons. Clubs: Yale (N.Y. ), University (Boston), Brae Burn Country ( West Newton). Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 524 Marrison Av., Boston. Home: 11 Sylvan Av., West Newton.
MARSHALL, Isaac May, editor; b. Manchester, July V 14, 1865; s. Nehemiah Choate Marshall and Re- becca Frances (May) M .; ed. Story high sch .; m. Nellle A. Hodgkins, Gloucester, Dec. 25, 1890; 1 dau .- Dora May (d.). Following high sch. en- gaged in various occupations chiefly real estate; estab. Manchester Cricket, 1888, became its pub., 1895; ed. and pub., Essex Echo, 1922; merged with Manchester Printing Co., and incorporated under title of The Cricket Press, Inc., holding offices of ed., pres., and treas., still ed .; in late eighties took up piano tuning at a Boston factory and followed it as a side issue for 40 yrs .; past pres. Mass. Press Asen., former pres. and treas. Crleket Press Inc .; pres. Suburban Press Assu. of N.E. ; past v.p. Man- chester Hist. Soc .; served on Manchester Bd. Finance; mem. Manchester Business Men's Assn., Conomo Tribe Red Men, North Shore Hort. Soc., Parent-Teacher Assn., Mass. Press Assn., Man- chester Hist. Soc., Masconomo Council Pocahontas, Manchester Eider Brethren Assn. (sec. and treas.). Club: Manchester. Author: Around the World in 138 Days; Zig-Zag Journeys in Classic Lands Abroad. Travel: around the world; North Cape; Alaska; Europe (3 trips); numerous transconti- nental trips. Office: 66 Summer St., Manchester. Home: 77 Bridge St., Manchester.
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MARSHALL, John Patten, musician, educator; b. Rockport, Jan. 9, 1877; s. John White Marshall and Mary Loulse (Knowlton) M .; ed. pub. schs .; studied music in Boston with Edward A. Mac- Dowell, Benjamin Johnson Lang, George Whitfield Chadwick and Homer Albert Norris, 1895-1900; hon. Mus.D., Holy Cross Coll., 1927; hon. fellow Trinity Coll. of Music, London, 1933; m. Emily Geiger of Boston, Nov. 24, 1903; 1 son-John Gelger; m. (2d) Miriam Brooke Smith of Boston, July 25, 1930. Organist, St. John's Ch., Boston, 1896-1903; Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1909-18,
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First Ch., 1909-1926; prof. music, Boston Univ .. 1902 -- , dean, Coll. of Music, 1928 -; dir. music, Middlesex Sch., Concord, 1902-12; lecturer on mu- sic, Harvard Summer Sch., 1908-11, Univ. Exten- sion, 1911 -; capt. U.S.A., 1919; development spe- cialist in music, Gen. Staff, U.S.A., 1920-22; lec- turer on music, Holy Cross Coll., 1925-29; dean N.E. Chapter Am. Gulld Organists, 1925-29; mas- ter of music, Am. Sect., Anglo-Am. Music Conf., Lausanne, Switz., 1931. Clubs: St. Botolph, Al- gonquin. Author: Syllabus of History of Music, 1906; Syllabus of Musical Appreciation, 1911; Musical Instruction for Army Bandsmen (U.S. War Dept.). Travel: Europe, U.S. Desc. John Marshall, Boston. Republican. Office: 25 Blag- den St., Boston. Home: 250 Commonwealth Av .. Boston.
D. Newton, May 18, 1889; s. George Francis Mar- shall and Mary Ellzabeth (Kennedy) M .; B.S., Tufts Coll., 1911; m. Lorna Jean McLean of Berkeley, Callf., June 21, 1926; children-Eliza- beth, John Kennedy. Began as civil engr., 1911; pres. Raytheon Mfg. Co., 1922 -; pres. Raytheon Production Corp .; dir. Spencer Thermostat Co., Gen. Plate Co., Metals & Control Corp .; served as 2d lt., 302d F.A., A.E.F., World War; mem. Alpha Tau Omega. Clubs: Exchange, Faculty (Cambridge). Office: 55 Chapel St., Newton. Home: 4 Bryant St., Cambridge.
MARSHALL, Maud Allee, professor of chemistry; b. E. Lansing, Mich., July 15, 1907; d. Charles Id- ward Marshall and Maud Alice (Skidmore) M .; ed. Amherst high sch .; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1928; Ph.D., Oxford, Eng., 1933; unmarried. Chemist, Boston City Hosp., 1928-29, Robert B. Brigham Hosp., Boston, 1929-31; research asst., Mass. Expt. Sta., 1933-34; instr., asst. prof. chem., Wheaton Coll., 1936 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs. Author: article on The Synthesis of Hydrastine and 'the Stereochemistry of the Phthalide Group of Isoquinoline Alkaloids, 1934; Marihuana, 1938. Office and home: Wheaton Col- lege, Norton. Summer res .: Amherst.
MARSHALL, Samuel Frederick, surgeon; b. Hagers- town, Md., Aug. 19, 1895; s. John Il. Marshall and Margaret A. (Willard) M .; ed. Hagerstown high sch .; Ph.G., Univ. Md., 1916; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1921; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1925; m. Lillian B. Ilutzell of Hagerstown, Md., Sept. 10, 1923; children-Jean Elizabeth, Patricia Ann. Res. and asso. surg., Henry Ford Hosp., Detroit, Mich., 1925-35; in private practice of surgery, Boston, 1935 -; attending surg., N.E. Deaconess Hosp .; visiting surg., N.E. Baptist Hosp .; surg., Lahey Clinic; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Surg. Soc., Am. Bd. Surgery, Theta Kappa Psi. Author: numerous articles in current med. and surg. jours. Protestant. Republican. Office: 605 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 257 Prince St., West Newton.
MARSTERS, Emery HI., food manufacturer; b. Nova Scotia, Can., May 14, 1880; s. Will Stewart Mar- sters and Annie M .; brought to U.S., 1891, natural- Ized, 1898; m. June 10, 1920; 1 son-Peter, adopted dau., Mrs. Donald II. Milier. Pres. N.E. Maple Syrup Co., 1901-16; pres. Manufacturers Nat. Bk., Cambridge, 1918-21; pres. and treas. Capital Lameh Systeni, N.Y. City and Brooklyn, N.Y., 1918-21; pres. N.E. Operating Co., Boston ; pres. Down East Food Co., Carlestown, 1937 -; mem. Masons, Chris- tian Scientist. Democrat. Office: Kendall Sq., Cambridge. Home: Ogunquit, Me.
MARSTON, Frank Alwyn, consulting civil engi- neer; D. Worcester, Sept. 21, 1885; s. Charles Franklin Marston and Abble Mary (Smith) M .; ed. Worcester south high sch .; S.B. (civil engring.), Worcester Poly. Inst., 1907; n. Bertha Wheeldon of Worcester, Apr. 17, 1911; children-Mrs. Ruth- Alice Marston Dexter, Priscilla, Alwyn Franklin, Francis Wheeldon (d.), Phliip Lincoln. Asst. engr., sewage treatment works, Norwood, 1907; Metcalf & Eddy, cons. engrs., Boston, 1907-19, partner, 1920 -; water works and purification, sewerage and sewage disposal, valuations; v.p. Wollaston Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn .; mem. Am.
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Soc. C.E., Boston Soc. C.E. (pres., 1927), N.E. and Am. Water Works Assns., Am. Pub. Wks. Assn. Author: tech. articles. Travel: Eng., Hol., Switz., Fr., Ger. Baptist. Republican. Office: 1300 Stat- ler Bllg., Boston. Home: 145 Grandview A.v., Quincy. Summer res .: Rowley Shore, Lanesville. MARSTON, George Andrews, professor of engineer- ing; b. Montague City, Oet. 5, 1908; s. Wallace Benning Marston and Catherine (Andrews) M .; ed. Turners Falls high sch .; B.S. (civ. engring.), Worcester Poly. Inst., 1930; M.S., Univ. la., 1933; student, Univ. Wis., M.I.T .; m. Grace L. Green of Duluth, Minn., Feb. 10, 1934; 1 son-Robert An- drews. Employed by Turners Falls Power and Elec. Co .; U.S. Bur. Reelamation, Boston office, U.S. Geol. Survey, Providence olliee, U.S. Engring. Dept .; instr. math, and engring., Mass. State Coll., 1933-37, assistant prof., 1937 -; mem. Masons, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Xi, Am. Soe. Civil Engrs. (junior mem.), Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Geophys. Union. Author: tech, articles in various publs. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Protestant. Republican. Address: Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: 28 Kellogg Av., Am- herst.
VMARSTON, George Lester, casualty insurance exec- utive; b. Cambridge, July 11, 1875; s. George Henry Marston and Loulsa (Bryant) M .; ed. Bos- ton pub. schs .; studied law in office of J. F. Lynch; m. Etta Florence Thompson of Boston, Jan. 1, 1900; children-Evelyn Bancroft (wife of Dr. Edwin M. Scribner), Katherine Cushnian (Mrs. Edwin H. McDowell). In employ Jos. Waterman & Sons, 1895-1900; asst. in claim dept., Boston Elevated Ry., 1900-15; with Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co., 1915-, v.p., 1927 -; tr. Medford Sav. Bk .; dir. Index Bureau, Ine .; alderman, Medford, 1905- 08; served in Mass. Vol. Militia, Roxbury Horse Guards, regtl. q.m., sergt. 6th Regt. Inf., 12 yrs .; 1st It., Medford Constabulary, capt. in Auxiliary to Dept. of Justice, during World War; mem. Bos- ton Assu. Claims Execs. (dir.), Masons (past Comdr., Capt. of the Guard), K.T. Congregation- alist ( mem. West Medford Cong. Ch.). Republi- can. Office: 142 Berkeley St., Boston. Home: 63 Dover St., West Medford.
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