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YMARTEL, Amedee Arthur, insurance executive; b. Marlboro, Jan. 2, 1889; s. Edouard Martel and Adeline (Bissonnette) M .; ed. Marlboro high sch .; St. Lawrence Univ., 1909-13; Boston Univ., 1913- 15; m. Antonia Cormier of Wayland, Oct. 11, 1915; children-Gertrude C., Eleanor A., Edward L. Salesman, Automobile Legal Assn., Ins. Service, Inc., 1915-16, mgr., Springfick office, 1916-18, asst. gen. mgr., 1918 -; pres., dir. tr., Marlboro City Hosp .; mem. City Council f yrs .; chmn. sch. bd., 2 yrs., Mayor, 1930-31; mem. Phi Sigma Kappa. Club: Marlboro Dramatic. Travel: U.S., Can. Catholie. Republican, Office: 245 Park Sq. Bldg., Boston. Home: 18 Paris St., Marlboro.
MARTIN, Boyce Ficklen, asst. dean, instructor In agricultural industries; b. Clarkston, Ga., Apr. 1, 1907; s. Grier Martin and Nannielu (Ficklen) M .; ed. Emory Univ. Acad .; A.B., Davidson Coll., 1928; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1930; m. Helen S. Artt of Morristown, N.J., June 24, 1933; children-Boyce F., Jr., Barbara Ann. Chief statisticians div., Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1930-33; asst. dean, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1933-, instr. agrl. industries, 1937 -. Co-author: The Agricultural Industries, 1939. Presbyterian. (f- fice: Jlarvard Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration, Soldiers Field, Boston. Home: Glen Rd., . Wellesley Farms.
V' MARTIN, Daniel Edward, lawyer, auditor; b. Low- ell, Sept. 26, 1894; s. Daniel Martin and Celia (Carroll) M .; ed. Lowell high sch .; B.C.S., Bentley Sch. of Accounting & Finance, 1922; IL .. B., Suffolk Law Seh., 1927; unmarried. Accountant, tlien office exec., gen. accountant, Lowell; city audi- tor, 1922 --; adm. to bar, 1932; engaged in gen. practice of law, Lowell, 1932 -; chief petty officer, U.S.N.R.F., World War; mem. Nat. Inst. Pub. Ae- countants, Mass. Assn. Auditors & Comptrollers, Elks (Lowell Lodge), Am. Legion, K.C. Clubs: 40 & 8, Broadway. Catholic. Democrat. Office:
410 Fairburn Bldg., Lowell. Home: 19 Roberts St., Lowell.
MARTIN, Frederick H., factory executive; b. York, Me., Jan. 29, 1887; s. Elmer E. Martin and Anna E. (Patch) M .; ed. York high sch .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1910; A.M., Princeton, 1916, Ph.D., 1917; m. Lucy E. Johnson, June 10, 1911; children-Freder- iek J., Richard G., Ruth Elizabeth. Teacher, prep. sch., 1910-12; Hillsdale Coll., 1912-13; Princeton, 1913-15; fellow, 1916; research chemist, B. F. Goodrich Co., 1916-18, development dept., 1918-22, asst. div. supt., 1922-28, div. supt., 1928-30; div. supt., Hood Rubber Co., 1930 -; inventor of auto- matic fastener overshoe; holder of patents, mostly on rubber footwear; did research work in lab., B. F. Goodrich Co., on gas masks and balloons, World War; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Oe- clusion of Hydrogen by Palladium. Protestant. Republican. Office: Ilood Rubber Co., Watertown. Home: 285 Payson Rd., Belmont.
1 MARTIN, George Atwood, clergyman; b. Guilford, Me., May 4, 1873; s. Otis Martin and Annie M. (Atwood) M .; ed. East Maine Conference Sem., Bucksport, Me .; A.B., Colby College, 1899; D.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1921; m. Maud L. Hoxie of Waterville, Me., June 26, 1902; children-Lil- lian Maud, Robert Otis (d.), Clara Elizabeth. Held several pastorates at Rumford, Bangor, Me., St. Johnsbury, Vt., Springfield; dist. supt., Spring- field dist., Methodist Episcopal Church, 1931 -. Dir. dese. Mary Chilton of the Mayflower. Protes- tant. Republican. llome: 395 Summer Av., Springfield.
V MARTIN, George James, converter of cotton goods; b. West Newton, Oct. 31, 1861; s. Peter Martin and Bridget (Gunn) M .; ed. Newton gram. and high sehs., 1866-79; in. Gertrude B. Dawes of Malden, Oct. 8, 1901; 1 dau. (d.). Employed as elk. and salesman, wholesale dry goods, 1880-97; asso. with Martin Mfg. Co., mfr. novelty curtains and conver- ters of curtain fabrics, 1897-1933, pres., treas. and dir., 1933 -; dir. Mass. Casualty Ins. Co. (Bos- ton), Newton Theatre; elk. & tr. Newton Sav. Bk .; v.p. Newton Ch. Commerce. Honored by award of niedal as Mass. safest automobile driver, at 74 yrs. of age, 1936. Club: Woodland Golf (Newton). Catholic. Republican. Office: 1357 Washington St., West Newton. Ilome: 349 Commonwealth Av., Newton.
Y MARTIN, Harold Wingate, banker; b. Boston, Oct. 3, 1896; s. Louis Henry Martin and Annie Edith (Smith) M .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; m. Frances Caroline Paige of Boston, Nov. 5, 1921; children -- Harold W., Norma F., Richard Ray, Charles Wal- laee. In employ Am. Tel. & Tel. Co .; purchasing dept., W. H. MeElwain Co., ifrs. shoes; engaged in printing bus, and ins. bus .; v.p., tr. and asst. treas., Boston Penny Sav. Bk .; served in U.S. Naval Reserve force; dir. South End Bd. of Trade; mem. Bank Officers Assn. of Boston, Am. Phila- telic Soc., Am. Legion (Weston Post), Boston Y. M.C. U., Mass. Charitable Mechanics Ass., Mass. Flort. Soc., Am. Inst. Banking (Boston Chap.), 1.0.0.F., Masons (32°). Club: Republican of Mass. Travel: Eng., Belg., Hol., Ger., Czechoslovakia, It., Fr. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 1375 Washington St., Boston. llome: 47 School St., Weston.
VMARTIN, James Royal, professor of geology; b. Mankato, Minn., Feb. 8, 1881; s. John Wesley Martin and Mary Esther ( Bullard) M .; ed. Ph. B., Hamline Univ., 1902; A.M., Harvard Univ., 1920; m. Mabel Wood of St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 6, 1906; children-Shirley Lucile (Mrs. Robert E. Sco- field), Irven Edward (d.), Gertrude Esther, James Royal. Began as library clk., 1902; elk. in various wholesale houses, 1903-14; lab. asst., Harvard, 1914-16; instr., Sargent Seh., 1915-18; instr. geol- ogy, Boston Univ., 1918-28, asst. prof., 1928-32. prof., 1932 -; tr. Wayland Town Libraries. Travel: America, Europe. Methodist. Republican. Home: 78 Main St., Cochituate.
V MARTIN, Joseph William, Jr., congressman; b. North Attleboro, Nov. 3, 1884; s. Joseph W. Martin and Catherine (Katon) M .; ed. high sch., North Attleboro, 1902; unmarried. Reporter, Attleboro
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Sun and Providenee Jour., 1902-08; pub., The Evening Chronicle, North Attleboro, 1908 -; propr., A. T. Parker Co., Insurance; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1912-14, Senate, 1915-17; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., Chicago, 1916, Cleveland, 1936; chmn. Mass. Street Ry. Investigation Com., 1917; Rep. presidential elector, 1920; exec. sec., Rep. State Com., 1922-25; mem. 69th to 72d Congresses (1925- 33), 15th Mass. Dist. and 73d to 75th Congresses (1933-39), 14th Dist .; eastern mgr. Rep. Nat. Cam- paign, 1936; elected mem. Rep. Nat. Com., and chmn. Rep. Congressional Com., 1937; minority leader in Congress; mem. Elks, Moose, Grange. Clubs: Press ( Washington), Mass. Republican, Middlesex. Home: 54 Grove St., North Attleboro. MARTIN, Mabel Florence, psychologist; b. Los An- geles, Callf., Sept. 16, 1896; d. Charles Hay Martin and Julia (Cobb) M .; ed, Rahway (N.J.) high sch .; south high sch., Worcester; cent. high sch., Springfield; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1918; Ph.1)., Cornell, 1922; student, Chleago Univ., summer 1924; Johns Hopkins Med. Coll., 1925-26; Psychol. Inst., Vienna, summer 1932; unmarried. Wrote publicity and adv., Martin Rocking Fifth Wheel Co. and Martin Trailer Co., 1918-27; reader, grad. fellow, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1918-19; grad. scholar- ship, Cornell, 1919-20, asst. in human physiology, 1921-23; docent in psychology, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1923-24; prof., Hood Coll., 1924-25; Bethel Coll., spring and summer 1926; asst. State Psychologist, Dept. Instns. & Agencies, N.J., 1927-28; asst. ed., Webster's New Internat. Diet., 2d edit., 1929-31; spl. ed. for psychology, New Internat. Year Book, 1936-38; psychologist, Springfield Child Guidance Clinic, summer 1937, Springfield Day Nursery and Hampden Co. Children's Aid, 1937-38; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Conn. Valley Psychol. Assn., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Springfield Poetry Soc. (past rec. sec., past v.p.), Am. Acad. Polit. & Social Sei., League of Women Voters (past pres., Springfield League), Springfield Safety Council, Civil Liberties Com., Springfield Bellamy Soc. (past v.p.), Mass. Fed. Women's Clubs (mem. div. on citizenship), Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Mt. Ilolyoke Alumnae Assn., Y.W.C.A. Clubs: Hampden County Women's (past dlr. and ree. sec. ), Springfield Garden, Springfield D)ist. Women's Republican, Four County Republi- can, Mt. Holyoke. Author: many articles on psy- chology and related fields, poems, plays, pag- eants. Travel: Porto Rico, Aus., Ger., Den., Hun., Fr., Belg., U.S. Two Mayflower ancestors. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Home: 133 Morgan Rd., West Springfield.
V MARTIN, Percy Lawrence, real estate broker; b. Salem, Mar. 12, 1894; s. Joseph Martin and Lillan Alma (Beaman) M .; ed. Marblehead pub. schs., 1899-1907, high sch., 1907-11; war course, U.S. Naval Acad., 1918; m. Florence Riley of Marble- head, Sept. 21, 1918; children-Janiee, Alma, Marl- lyn, Kathryn. In employ N.E. Trust Co., Boston, 1911-13; newspaper reporter, Salem, 1914-15; clerl- cal work, Gen. Elec. Co., Lynn, 1915-17; In em- ploy Am. Woolen Co., 1919-21; real estate broker, Marblehead, 1922-, dir. and elk. Joseph Martin, Inc .; mem. Rep. Town Com .; served as ensign U.S.N., 1918; mem. Am. Legion (past post commdr., past county commdr. Dept. of Mass., athletle of- ficer, 1934-35) ; Mass. Assn. Real Estate Bds. (dlr.), Greater Salem Real Estate Bd. (sec. and treas.), Masons, I.O.O.F., K.P. Episcopalian. Republi- can. Oflice: 15 School St., Marblehead. Home: 5 Cypress St., Marblehead.
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MARTIN, William John, banker; b. Quincy, Jan. 15, 1900; s. William Martin and Emma (Pinel) M .; ed. Quincy high sch., Pace & Pace Inst .; Boston Univ .; Emerson Sch. Oratory; m. Marjory C. Eng- land of Quiney, Apr. 25, 1928; children-Marilyn, William J., Jr. ('Ik. Granite Trust Co., Quincy, asst. treas., 1921-27, treas., 1927-31, v.p., 1931-35, exee. v.p., dir., 1935 -; dir., Shipbuilders Co-op. Bk., Novelty Mfg. Co., Summit Thread Co., Homestead Mfg. Co .; mem., B.P.O.E.,A.F.&A.M. Club: Quincy Neighborhood. Protestant. Republican. Office: 1400 Haneock St., Quiney. Home: 390 Adams St., Quiney.
MARTIN, William Ted, asst. professor of mathe- matics; b. Springdale, Ark., June 4, 1911; s. James Elsworth Martin and Dora Frances (Smyer) M .; ed. Springdale (Ark.) high sch .; B.A., Univ. Ark., 1930; M.A., Univ. Ill., 1931, Ph.D., 1934; m. Lucy Dodge Gray of Northampton, July 1938. Nat. research fellow in math., Princeton Unlv. and Inst. for Advanced Study, Princeton, N J., 1934-36; instr. math., M.I.T., 1936-38, asst. prof., 1938 -; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Am. Assn. Sci. Workers, Cambridge Union of Univ. Teachers, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Mu Ep- silon, Phi Eta. Author: articles on "Functions of Several Complex Variables", "Difference Equa- tions", and other topics in math. in math, jours. of U.S. and abroad. Demoerat. Office: Mass. In- stitute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 64 Dana St., Cambridge.
MARVIN, Frank William, physician; b. Cambridge, Sept. 27, 1886; s. Frank Adams Marvin and Leora Georgie Spring (Haley) M .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A B., Harvard, 1910; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1914; m. Rosalind Byrnes of Humboldt, Ia., Nov. 1923; children-Leora, Frank William, Jr., John, Bradford. Grad., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1914-15, Peter Bent Brigham llosp., 1915-16; mem. surg. staff', Mass. Gen. and Cambridge Hosps., 1919-23: made splty, of anesthesia, 1923 -; prof. anesthesia, Tufts Coll. Med. Seh .; visiting and cons. anesthe- tist, Boston City, Boston Lying-In, Newton, Brooks, Cambridge and Corey Hill Hosps. and N.E. Med. Center; with 6th Marines, 2d DIv., A.IC.F., 1917-19; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., several anesthesia socs., etc. Clubs: Brae Burn Country, Harvard (Boston), Corinthian Yacht, Eastern Yacht. Author: articles and papers on anesthesia and anesthetles. Protestant. Republi- can. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 305 Fuller St., West Newton. res .: Marblehead Neck. Summer
MARZKE, Oscar Theodore, metallurgist; b. Lansing, Mich., Nov. 7, 1907; s. Otto C. Marzke and Ida C. (Frey) M .; ed. Lansing Cent. high sch .; B.S., Mich. State Coll., 1929; Sc.D., M.I.T., 1932; mi. Roxana Holden of Newton, Dec. 20, 1935; 1 son-Robert Franklin. Asst. dir. research, Ain. Steel & Wire Co., 1933-38, asst. dist. metallurgist, 1938 -; mem. Am. Soc. Metals, Am. Inst. Mining & Metallurgi- eal Engrs. Club: Worcester Tennis. Author: two papers on Wldmanstätten structures. Protestant. Republican. Office: American Steel & Wire Co., Worcester. Flome: 3 Woodman Rd., Worcester. Y MASIUS, Morton, professor of physics; b. Egg Har- bor City, N.J., Oct. 6, 1883; s. Alfred Masius and Edith (Bailey) M .; ed. Thomas schule, Lelpzig, Ger .; Ph.D., Leipzig, 1908; in. Paula M. Wagner; children-Marguerite, Vera Mildred. Whiting Fellow, Harvard, 1908-09; instr., asst. prof., prof. physics, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1919 -. Sigma Xi, Am. Assn. Univ. Prof., Am. Phys. Soe., Am. Assn. Physics Teachers, A.A.A.S. Clubs: Green Mt., Appalachian Mt. Author: books on physics; arti- cles in scientific journals. Travel: Europe (10 trips). Independent. Office: Worcester Polytech- nie Institute, Worcester. Ilone: 52 Fruit St., Worcester.
MASON, Albert Gardner, textile manufacturer, banker, bursar; b. Worcester, Jan. 19. 1878; s. John Frederick Mason and Ida Amanda (Kanouse) M .; ed. Worcester Class. high sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Caroline Humphrey Gay of Boston, June 3, 1911. With Kinnicutt & DeWitt, bankers, Worcester, 1900-01: Kidder, Peabody & Co., bank- ers, Boston, 1901-05; asst. mgr., Fisk & Robinson, bankers, Worcester, 1905-07; treas. and gen. mgr., Whitman Mills, New Bedford, 1907-29 and Pema- quid MIlls, 1935-37; tr., Bursar, Milton Acad., Mil- ton, 1937 -; dır. Worcester Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Mason-Worcester Co .; past dir. Holmes Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Asso. Industries, Boston, and Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co .; tr. New Bedford Instn. Sav .; mem. corp., New Bedford Five Cents Sav. Bk .; mgr. Harvard Athletic Assn .; pres., Intercoll. Amateur Athletic Assn. of Am. (1900); In IJ.S. In- telligence Dept. service during World War; oper- ated cotton mill largely for supplies for Red
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Cross, airplane and balloon fabrics for U.S. Army. Clubs: Varsity (Harvard), D.K.E., Institute, Hasty Pudding, Harvard (Boston), Milton; past mem. Union, Harvard (N.Y.), Wamsutta (New Bedford), Tatnuck ( Worcester), Arkwright (Boston; on Cotton Com. several yrs.). Travel: U.S., Eng., Scot., Fr., Ger., Belg., So. & Cent. Am., Can. Desc. John Coolidge Mason, organizer, ist pres., People's Five Cents Sav. Bk .. Worcester, during Civil War; Joel Nourse of Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, Invented modern farm plough. Unitarian. Republlean. Office: Milton Academy, Milton. Home: 87 Morton Rd., Milton. Summer res .: "Downaway", Nonquitt.
MASON, Arthur Ellery, corporation official; b. Marl- boro, N.H., Apr. 7, 1865; s. Charles Kendall Mason and Elizabeth Herrick (Andrews) M .; ed. pub. schs., N.IL .; Cushing Acad., Ashburnham; M.A., Tufts Coll., 1901; m. Alice May Joy of Bos- ton, Jan 17, 1893 (d. Apr. 19, 1916) ; m. (2d) Mar- garet Joy Farnham of Wash., D.C., Apr. 22, 1919. Began as stenographer and clerk in dry goods commin. house, 1884; mem. firm loy, Langdon & Co., 1898-1909; with Wellington, Sears & Co., until 1915; treas. Hamilton Woolen Co., 1915-27, retired Dec. 31, 1927; treas. Universalist Pub. House, 26 yrs., now also tr .; mem. bd. investments, Franklin Sav. Bk., 1907-28, now tr .; sec. Tufts Coll., 1893- 99, treas., 1904-23, now tr. and chmn. finance com .; v.D., dir. and tr. Home for Aged Men (Boston), Doolittle Home for Aged People (Foxboro), Dean Acad., Bethany Union for Young Women. Club: Exchange. Universalist. Republiean. Oflice: 24 Milk St., Boston. llome: 56 Fisher Av., Newton Highlands.
MASON, Austin B., civil engineer; b. Boston, Mar. 12. 1886; s. Mortimer B. Mason and Mary Emma (Phillips) M .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Bos- ton; A.B., Harvard, 1908, S.M., 1935, S.D .. 1939; B.S., M.I.T., 1910; m. Margaret Bliss of Newton, Sept. 15, 1917; children-Margaret, Austin B., Jr., Henry B. Civ. engr., 1910-18; with Mass. Mohair Plush Co., Boston, 1919-31, treas., 1923 -; at Har- vard Grad. Sch. Engring., 1934-, research asso., 1936-38, research fellow, 1938 -; dir. Mass. Mohair Plush Co .; Park Commr., Weston; 1st It. Air Serv- ice, U.S.A., 1918, in m. Field Service with French Army, 1916-17, croix de guerre; mem. Boston Soc. C.E. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Harvard (Bos- ton, N. Y.), Weston Golf, Harvard Faculty. Unl- tarian. Republican. Office: 8 Pierce Hall, Har- vard University, Cambridge. Home: 22 Church St., Weston.
V MASON, Caroline Atwater, author; b. Providence, R I., July 10, 1853; d. Stephen Atwater and Mary (Weaver) A .; ed. Friends' boarding schs .; Provi- dence (R.I.) pvt. day sch .; m. Rev. John 11. Mason of Rochester, N.Y., May 29, 1877; children -Mary Atwater, Ruth Little (d.), Helen Carol (d.). Studied kindergarten in Europe, 1872; car- ried on a kindergarten sch. several yrs .; later wrote stories and sketches, then books; worked in Bible classes and missionary orgns. many yrs .; mem. Boston Browning Soc. Club: Boston All- thors'. Author: A Woman of Yesterday, 1900; The Minister of Carthage; A Minister of the World, 1905; The Quiet King; A Wind Flower; A Lily of France, 1901 (transl. into Dutch and French) ; The Little Green God, 1902; Lux Christl, 1902; Holt of Heathfield, 1903; The White Shield, 1904 (transl. Into Dutch); The Binding of the Strong, 1908; The Spell of Italy, 1909; The Mys- tery of Miss Motte, 1909; The Spell of France, 1912; The Spell of Southern Shores, 1914; Jesus Christ's Men, 1914; World Missions and World Peace, 1916; Conserlots of Conscienec, 1919; Won- ders of Missions, 1922; The High Way, 1924 (transl, into Dutch and Sp.); Royton Manor, 1928 (transl. into Dutch) ; Challenged, 1932; ete. Travel: Europe (S times). Born a Quaker, became a Baptist. Republican. Home: Oak Knoll, Dan- vers.
MASON, Charles Ellis, accountant, trustee; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 21, 1884; s. Mortimer B. Mason and Mary Emma (Phillips) M .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905; m. Elizabeth Andrew
of Boston, July 15, 1905; children-Mrs. Harriet Mason Gundersen, Charles Ellis, Jr., John Andrew. With S. D. Warren Co., paper mfrs., 1905-13; Charles F. Rittenhouse & Co., 1932 -; dir. Web- ster & Atlas Nat. Bk., Ch. Life Ins. Corp., Ch. Properties Fire Ins. Corp .; tr. Ch. Pension Fund, Tuskegee (Ala.) Inst .; treas. Trinity Ch., Boston; mem. Boston Metrop. Chap., Am. Red Cross during World War. Clubs: Union, Exchange (Boston) ; Country (Brookline), Cohasset Golf; Harvard (Boston, N.Y.). Episcopalian. Republican. Of- flee: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 21 Sargent Crossway, Brookline. Summer res .: Hingham.
VMASON, Edward Sagendorph, professor of econom- ies; b. Clinton, Ja., Feb. 22, 1899; s. Edward L. Mason and Kate (Sagendorph) M .; ed. A.B., Univ. Kan., 1919; A.M., llarvard, 1920, Ph.D., 1925; B.Lltt., Oxford Univ., Eng., 1923; m. Marguerite Sisson of Georgetown, O., Apr. 4, 1930; children- Robert LaMont (step-son), Edward H. L., Jane Carroll. Instr. economles, Harvard, 1923-25, asst. prof., 1925-29, asso. prof., 1929-36, prof., 1936 -; consultant, Dept. Labor; served 3 mos., Naval Res., World War; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Royal Leon. Soc. ( Eng.), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Faculty, Signet (Cambridge). Author: Paris Commune; Street Railway in Mass- achusetts; Economles and Recovery Program (In collaboration); Explorations in Economics (ed.) ; many articles. Protestant. Office: Harvard Uni- versity, Cambridge. Ilome: 9 Channing St., Cam- bridge. Summer res. : Danville, Vt.
V MASON, Fanny Peabody; b. Boston, Nov. 18, 1864; d. William Powell Mason and Fanny (Peabody) M .; ed. pvt. schs .; Charles St. Sch .; pvt. tutors; unmarried. Propr. and mgr., Meadow Farm, Wal- pole, N.Il. (in Mason family for 4 generations) ; tr. Radeliffe Coll .; mem, Mass. Soc. Colonial Dames Am. Clubs: Chilton (Boston), Colony ( N.Y.), Sul- grave (Wash., D.C.), Am. Women's (London), Union Interalliée (Paris). Travel: Europe (fre- quent trips; lived a great deal in Paris. Home: 211 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
VMASON, Harold Francis, manager of real estate; b. Boston, Apr. 2, 1883; s. Mortimer B. Mason and Mary E. (Phillips) M .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905; m. Junia K. Russell of Cambridge, Oct. 26, 1910; children-Junia T., Harold F., Jr. With Estabrook & Co., Boston, 1905-09; George IS. Warren Co., 1910-11; N.I. Coal & Coke Co., 1911-13; Boston Wharf Co., 1914-, dir., 1916-, pres., 1928 -; pres., dir., Property Management Corp .; dir. State Street Trust Co .; field service work, Am. Red Cross, France, 1918. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Harvard, Exchange. Travel: Europe, W.I. Republican. Office: 259 Summer St., Boston. Home: 380 Beacon St., Bos- ton.
MASON, John Philip, professor of chemistry; b. So. lladley Falls, Jan. 3, 1901; s. John Mason and Arabelle Persis ( Fletcher) M .; ed. Lawrence high sch., Malden hlgh sch .; S.B., Boston Univ .. 1922; A.M., Princeton, 1923, Ph.D., 1927; m. Ruth Ed- wards of Cortland, N.Y., Jan. 18, 1933; 1 dau .- Marilyn Edwards. Instr. chemistry, George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C., 1925-28; instr. chem., Boston Univ., 1928-30, asst. prof., 1930-33, prof., 1933 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chi Sigma, Lambda. Protes- tant. Republican. Office: 688 Boylston St., Bos- ton. llome: 68 Sterling Rd., Westwood.
V'MASON, John Whiting, lawyer, justice; b. Ply- month, Aug. 18, 1861; s. Albert Mason and Lydla (Finney) M .; ed. Brookline high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1882; Ll .. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1885; m. Abigail Chapman Bates of Holyoke, Apr. 30, 1890; children-Mrs. Marjorie Mason Ramsey, Alden Allen. Practiced law, Boston, 1885-87, llolyoke, 1888-89, Northampton, 1889 -: spl. jus- tice, Dist. Ct. of Hampshire, 1895-1927, justice, 1927 -; pres. Hampshire Co. Nat. Bk., 1899-1920; v.p., chmn. bd. dirs., Hampshire Co. Trust Co., 1920-1930; mem. State Bd. Insanity, 1912-13; chmn. Legal Advisory Com., Hampshire Co., World War; mem, Am., Mass., and Hampshire Co. Bar Assns., Law Lib. Assn. Hampshire Co. Clubs: Conn. Val-
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ley, Harvard. Office: Court House, Northampton. Home: 24 Harrison Av., Northampton.
Y MASON, Nathaniel Robert, surgeon; b. North Con- way, N.H., Apr. 26, 1876; s. Mahlon Lee Mason and Ellen (McRoberts) M .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; A.B., Yale, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Eunice Ireland of Winehester, Aug. 31, 1911; children-Charity Adeline, Mahlon R., Eunice Elizabeth Ellen. Obstetrician and gyne- cologist, in practice at Boston, 1904 -; cons. surg. and mem. staff, Boston City Hosp .; asst. obstet- rician, Mass. Gen. Hosp .; served as capt. Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., during the World War, 1917- 19, with A.E.F .; chief of Carrel-Dakin Service, Base Ilosp., Toul, France; comdg. oflieer Evacua- tion Ambulance Co. No. 35; mem. A.C.S., Obstet. Soc. Boston, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., Beta Theta Pi, Boston City Hosp. Alumni Assn., Am. Legion (pres.), Mil. Order World War, Plattsburg Mil. Assn., Carlisle Barracks Assn., Masons. Clubs: Yale, Union Boat, Royal House ( Medford). Pro- testant. Republican. Ollice: 69 Pleasant St., Marblehead.
VMASON, Robert Leonard, surgeon; b. Creston, Ia., Nov. 2, 1896; s. George Alexander Mason and Clara (Leonard) M .; ed. Ottumwa (Ia.) high seh .; A.B., Lake Forest Coll., 1918; M. D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1922; m. Betty Hardman of Cambridge, Oct. 12, 1932; children-Priscilla, Robert, Jane Grey. Surg. interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1922-24; surg., Lahey Clinic, Boston, 1924-30; asst. prof., surgery, Univ. Tenn., 1930-32; practiced surgery, Boston, 1932 -; asst. in surgery, Mass. Gen. Hosp .; chief of staff, Marlboro Hosp .; cons. surg., Ayer Hosp., . Emerson Hosp. (Concord); mein. Med. Enlisted Res. Corps, 1917-18, Ist It. Med. Res. Corps, 1924 -; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., A.C.S., Masons. Clubs: Aesculapian, Harvard, Wellesley Country. Author: Preoperative and Postopera- tive Treatment, 1937; artleles in med. and surg. journals. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 12 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 17 Allen Rd., Wel- lesley Ilills. Summer res .: Harvard.
MASSELL, Theodore Benedlet, surgeon; b. Boston, May 26, 1907; s. James H. Massell and Regina G. ((haloff) M .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1926. A.M., 1934; M.D)., Harvard Med. Sehr., 1931; m. llelen Charlotte Weinberg of Boston, 1930. In- terne, N.E. Deaconess llosp., 1931-32, Beth Israel llosp., 1932-34; asst. res. in surgery, Beth Israel Hosp., 1935, res. surg., 1936; engaged in practice of surgery, Worcester, 1937 -; mem. surg. staff, Beth Israel Hosp., Boston; mem, asso, staff, Worcester Hahnemann, Fairlawn and llolden Flosps .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: llarvard ( Worcester), Mt. Pleasant Country, Worcester Probus. Office: 27 Elm St., Worcester. Ilome: 61 Vassar St., Worcester.
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