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MAYO, Henry R., lawyer; s. Frederic D. Mayo and Lucy A. ( Rogers) M .; ed. Lynn Class, high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Esther II. Kelley of Lynn, June 19, 1906; children-Mrs. Catharine M. Read, llenry R., Fred- eric B. With William N. Niles, Lynn, 1902-06; mem. Nlles, Stevens, Underwood & Mayo, 1906-14; partner, Underwood & Mayo, 1914 -; counsel, mem. bd, investment, Lynn Instn. for Sav .; gen. counsel, v.p. Lynn Ilosp .; tr. Lynn Home for Aged Men, Home for Aged Couples; dir. Lynn Gas & Elcc. Co., J. B. Blood Co .; mem. Am. (mem., House of Dels., 1936-38), Mass. (pres., 1936-38) and Essex (pres., 1932-36) Bar Assns. Cinbs: Tedesco Country (Swampscott), Harvard (North Shore). Travel: Europe. Universallst. Republican. Offlec: Seeur-
ity & Trust Bldg., Lynn. Homnc: 4 Prescott Rd., Lynn.
MAYO, Lawrence Shaw, educator, author; b. New- ton, June 26, 1888; s. Lawrence Mayo and Helen Isadore (Merrill) M .; A.B., Harvard, 1910, A.M. 1911. Asst. in hist., Harvard, 1911-16, asst. dean, 1916-19, 1924-27; asst. dean, Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sciences, 1927 -; tr. N.H. Hist. Soc .; mem. Am. Antiq. Soe., Colonial Soc. of Mass., Mass. Hist. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: Jeffery Amherst, 1916; John Wentworth, 1921; John Endecott, 1936; John Lang- don of N.H., 1937. Editor: America of Yesterday- the Diary of John D. Long, 1923; Thomas Hutchin- son's History of Massachusetts Bay, 1936. Uni- tarian. Republican. Home: 257 Chestnut St., West Newton.
YMAYO-SMITH, Richmond, printer; b. Easthampton, L.l., N.Y., Sept. 4, 1888; s, Richmond Mayo-Smith and Mable Percy (Ford) M .- S .; student Collegiate Sch., New York, 1895-1905; A.B. Amherst Coll., 1909; student Harvard Bus. Sch., 1909-10; m. Eliza- beth French Farrington of Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 31, 1917; children-Richmond, Worthington Chaun- cey. Began as printer's apprentice Plimpton Press, 1910; treas. Plimpton Press, since 1925; served as lt. col. Chem. Warfare Serviec, A.E.F., World War; awarded D.S.M. (U.S.), Legion of Honor ( France). Clubs: Union (Boston) ; Dedham Country; Univer- sity (New York). Travel: Europe. Desc. Gov. Bradford & Noah Webster. Episcopalian. Office: Plimpton Press, Norwood. Home: 591 Bridge St., Dedhanı.
MeADAMS, William Henry, professor of chemical engineering; b. Cynthiana, Ky,, Mar. 15, 1892; s. Harry Kennett MeAdams and Martha Edna (Wil- son) McA .; ed. S.B., State Univ. Ky., 1913, S.M., 1914; S.M., M.I.T., 1917; m. Jean Estelle Dubbs of Wilmette, Ill., Dec. 28, 1926; children-Barbara Jean, Nancy Ann, Katharine Patricia. Chem. engr., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, O., 1917-18; asst. prof. chem. engring., M.I.T., 1919-22, asso. prof., 1922-27, prof., 1927 -; cons. chem. engr., 1919 -; Ist It., Chem. Service Sect., U.S.A., later capt. C.W.S., 14 mos., 1918-19; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. C.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Nat. Research Council, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Xi. Author: Heat Transmission, 1933; Principles of Chemical Engi- neering, 1923, 1927, 1937; many tech. articles. Presbyterian. Office: Mass. Institute of Technol- ogy, Cambridge. Home: 31 Claremont St., Newton. I 'MCAFEE, Mildred H., college president; b. Parkville, Mo., May 12, 1900; d. Cleland Boyd McAfee and Harriet (Brown) MeA .; ed. A.B., Vassar Coll., 1920; A.M., Univ. Chicago, 1928; LL.D., Oberlin Coll., 1936, Williams Coll., 1936, Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., 1937, Bates Coll., 1937; L.H.D., Goucher Coll., 1938; un- married. Teacher, Fr. and Eng., Monticello Scm., Godfrey, Ill., 1920-21; Francis W. Parker Sch., Chicago, 1921-22; economics, Tusculum Coll., 1923- 25; dean, prof. sociology, Centre Coll., 1927-32; exec. sec. of Alumnae, Vassar Coll., 1932-34; dcan of coll. women, Oberlin Coll., 1934-36; pres., Welles- ley Coll., 1936 -; tr. Yenehing Univ. (China), Wal- nut Hill sch., Dana Hall Schs., Northfield Sem. Office: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Ilome: 735 Washington St., Wellesley.
VMCAPRER, Philip Joseph, advertising director; b. Boston, Mar. 2, 1898; s. Willlam Bernard McAteer and Ellen McAteer; ed. grad., Rice Sch., Boston, 1912; completed 8 spl. courses with different instns., in cost finding, advertising, Eng., bus. adm .; un- married. Employed as typographer, Heintzmann l'ress, 1914-16; supt., Lincoln & Smith Press, largest color shop in Boston, 1918; mgr. Munroe Press, Fall River, 1919-21; mgr. label div. Howard Print, Brockton, 1921-23; mgr. llome City Elec- trotype Co., Boston, 1923-28; adv. dir., N.E. Elec- trotype Co., Boston, 1928 -; consultant and bus. counseler, instr. at various schs. and instns. 1927 -; lecturer; advisor to printing courses, Memorial high sch., Boston; served as mem. Finance Com., City of Boston Planning Bd .; apptd. by gov. commr. for participation of Mass. in World's Fair, N.Y. City, 1939; gov., Ist Dist. of Adv. Fed. of Am .;
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v.p. Advertising Fed. Am .; mem. K.C. (past Grand Knight). Clubs: Advertising (past pres.), Cathed- ral (past pres.), Printing House Craftsmen (past pres.), Belden, Soc. of Printers, The Bookbuilders, Thursday Lecture ( Boston), Printers (Provi- dence). Author: articles on tech. subjects per- taining to printing and advertising. Catholic. Office: 470 Atlantic Av., Boston. Home: 97 Union Park, Boston,
V MeCABE, Francis Thomas, school administrator; b. Worcester, Oct. 8, 1895; s. Michael E. McCabe and Elizabeth Lee (Nugent) McC .; ed. South high sch., Worcester; B.S., Univ. Me., 1917; Ed.M., Ilarvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1928; m. Luberta M. Harden, Aug. 18, 1934; children-Richard Michael, Thomas Francis. Asst., dept. of engring. drawing, Univ. Me., 1915-17, instr., 1918-19; instr. Tufts Coll. Engring. Sch., 1919-21, head of graphics, 1921-22; instr., Rindge Tech. Sch., 1922-28, master, 1928-36, asst. headmaster, 1936 -; mem. exec. bd., Cam- bridge Council, Boy Scouts of Am .; mem. Scabbard & Blade, Delta Tau Delta, Soc. Promotion En- gring. Edn .; enlisted for Plattsburg Ollicer Camp, April 1917, and served through the war, dis- charged Dec. 1918. Author: several articles on ednl. topies. Catholic. Democrat. Office: Rindge Technical School, Cambridge. Home: 61 Lexing- ton Ave., Cambridge.
MeCABE, Luberta Marle; b. Wheaton, Mini., Oct. 29, 1900; d. Richard Dewey Ilarden and Pauline (Schluep) H .; ed. Hinsdale (Mont.) high sch .; B.A., Washington State Coll., 1922; M.A., Clark Univ., 1926, Ph.D., 1929; m. Francis T. McCabe of Cam- bridge, 1934; children-Richard Michael, Thomas Francis. Asso. ed., Psychological Index, 1929; asst. ed., Clark Unlv. Press, 1929-34; asso. mem. Am. Psychological Assn. Author: psychol. ar- ticles in Journal of Gen. Psychology. Address: 61 Lexington Av., Cambridge.
V MeCALLUM, George Bliss, manufacturer; b. North- ampton, Dec. 5, 1875; s. Alexander McCallum and Catherine ( Kingsley ) MeC .; ed. Northampton high sch .; A.B., Yale, 1897; m. Elizabeth Revell of Evanston, Ill., 1900; 1 son-Revell. Entered mfg. bus., Northampton, 1898; pres., McCallum Hosiery Co .; Northampton Silk Co .; former dir., Northamp- ton Nat. Bk .; tr. Dlekinson Hosp., Clarke Sch. for Deaf, Smith Coll., Acad. of Music (also treas. of all for varying periods) ; mem. City Com. Council, chmn,; alderman; chmn., Rep. City Com., capt., Am. Red Cross, World War. Club: Yale. Author: series of short essays on Industrial Democracy, Travel: abroad cach yr. for .30 yrs. Protestant. Republican. Office: West St., Northampton. Honre: 69 Prospect St., Northampton.
Y MeCALLUM, William Shaw, lawyer; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Dee. 15, 1883; s. James Eugene McCallum and Christina (Hurlburt) McC .; ed. Savannah (Ga.) gram. and high schs .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1908; m. Ilelene Dusossoit of Brussels, Belg .. Sept. 16, 1914; children-Helene Hurlburi, Mar- guerite, Willlam Shaw, Jr. Private sec. to rail- road exces. In the South, 1900-04; admitted to Mass. bar, 1908; in general practice of law, 1908 -; mem, Norfolk County Bar Assn. (sec.), Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi; K.C. Clubs: Boston City, University, Clover. Catholic. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 217 Whiting Av., Dedham.
VMCCANN, Charles Daniel, physician; b. Brockton, Mar. 20, 1886; s. Charles Locke MeCann and Mar- \ garet (Geary) MeC .; ed. Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1907; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1911; m. Rose Buckley, June 15, 1916; children-Charles D., Jr. (d.), Jolin B., Rose C., Frederic, Paul. Engaged in practice of medicine and surgery, Brockton, continuously, 1915 -; obstetrleian, Brockton Hosp., 1916-, asst. in surgery, 1913-, chief of the Out Patient Dept., 1931 -; health offieer, Brockton, 1936 -; served as capt. Med. Corps., U.S.A., 1918-19; fellow A.C.S; mem. N.E. Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc., Mass. and Brockton Med. Socs., Am. Legion, K.C. Club: University (Brockton). Catholie. Democrat. Of- fice: 12 Cottage St., Brockton. Home: 4 Hampton Rd., Brockton.
MeCANN, James Cole, surgeon; b. Bangor Me., J.u. 25, 1898; s. Danlel McCann and Mar. E. (cole) McC .; ed. Bangor (Me.) high sch ; A B. (magna cum laude), Georgetown Unlv., 1920; M.D., llar- vard Med. Sch., 1924; Ph. D. (surg.), Univ. Minn. (Mayo Clinic), 1929; m. Katherine Dyer Connolly of Beverly Farms, June 14. 1930; children-James C., Jr., Ellen, Kathleen, Daniel. Instr. anatomy, Harvard Med. Sch., 1924-25; surg. service, Carney Hosp., Boston, 1925-26; fellowship in surg., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1926-29; practiced surg., Worcester, surg., St. Vincent flosp. 1929 -; 2d lt. C.O.T.S., F.A., Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky., 1918-19; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc .. A.M.A., Sigma Xi, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Author: sel. articles on physiology of stomach, peptic ul- eer; elin. articles on anesthesia, gastro-intestinal disease. Catholic. Independent. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 30 Waconah Rd., Worces- ter.
MCCARTHY, Elizabeth, lawyer, handwriting expert; b. Somerville, Apr. 19, 1897; d. Thomas F. Mc- Carthy and Annette U. (Regal) McC .; ed. Girls' Latin sch., Boston; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1917; LL.B., Portia Law Sch., 1923. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1923; in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1923 -; hand- writing expert, Commonwealth Mass., U.S. Govt .; mem. Law Soc. Mass., Assoc. Alumnae Vassar Coll. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 40 Court St., Boston. Home: 16 Porter St., Boston.
VMCCARTHY, Eugene Ambrose, orthopedic surgeon; b, Fall River, Aug. 20, 1881; s. Eugene F. Mc- Carthy and Ellen (MeCarthy) McC .; ed. B.M.C. Durfee high sch., Fall River; A.B., Brown Univ. 1901; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; m. Carrle Langley of Fall River, June 17, 1911; ch .- Mrs. Thomas W. Hammond, Elinor C., Virginia C .. Eu- gene I., Dorothy. Practiced med., Fall River, 1909 -; asst. city phys., 1909-12; asst. to Dr. W. R. MacAusland, 1912-20; orthopedie surg., Union Hosp., 1916-23; chief of orthopedie staff, 1923 -: med. dir. Rocky Farm Camp for Crippled Children: pres. Rocky Farm Camp Corp .; v.p. Infantile l'a- ralysis Commn., Fall River; mem. Med. Draft Bd., World War; fellow A.C.S., Am. Acad. Orthopedic Surgeons; mem. Mass, and Fall River Med. Socs. Clubs: Harvard, Quequechan, Boston Orthopedic. Travel: Europe, 1935. Author: med. papers. Demo- erat. Ollice: 422 North Main St., Fall River, Home: 896 Highland Av., Fall River.
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MCCARTHY, Francis P., physician; b. Boston, Jan. 26, 1883; s. Timothy MeCarthy and Honora (Sin- nott) McC .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1905; m. Emily Truesdell of Louis- ville, Ky., 1912; children-Mrs. Frances McCarthy Fay, Mary Louise, Philip Louis. Served in Bos- ton hosps., 1905-07; phys., pathologist, Colon and Ancon Hosps., Panama (during construction pe- riod), 1908-10; practiced med., Boston, 1912 -: asst. prof. pathology and bacteriology, Tufts Coll Med. sch., 1915-25; prof. oral med., Tufts Coll. Den- tal Sch., 1927 -; pathologist, St. Elizabeth and Quincy Hosps .; visiting phys., dept. dermatology, Boston City Hosp .; contract surg., 1918; mem. N.I. Pathol. Soc., A.M.A., N.E. Dermatol. Soc., Acad Phys. Med. Author: many articles on disease of skin and oral cavity. Travel: Europe, 1935, 1938. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 371 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 111 Blue Ilills Parkway. Milton. Summer res .: Easton's Pt., Newport, R.I. MeCARTHY, Lonls Blalock, manufacturer; b. Bos- ton, June 17, 1897; s. Louis McCarthy and Theo- dosia (Blalock) MeC .; ed. Boston pub. schs., 1904- 11; Chauncey Ilall Sch., 1911-15; B.S., Bowdoin Coll., 1915-19; m. Gertrude Banks, Feb. 3, 1923; children-Louis Blalock, Jr., Janet, Phyllis. V.P., treas,, and dir. The Macallen Co., mfrs. of elec- trical Insulation, Boston; v.p., treas., and dir. Insulation Mfrs. Corp .; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1918; mem. S.A.R., Mass. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Bostonian Soc., Masons. K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Union Boat (Boston), Athenaeum (Portsmouth, N. II. ). Unitarian. Ollice: 16 Macallen St., Boston. llome: "Sedgemoor," Newcastle, N.H. and 40 Glenoe Rd., Chestnut Hill.
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V MCCARTHY, WIIllam Wood, bank executive; b. Plainfield, N.J., Aug. 7, 1895; s. John McCarthy and Mary Lincoln (Taylor) MeC .; ed. Evanston Town- ship (Ill.) high sch .; A.B., Wesleyan Univ. (Mid- dletown, Conn.), 1918; m. Eleanor Scott Walker of Sewickley, Pa., Nov. 10, 1933; step-children-Hlep- burn Walker, Jr., William Walker. Pres. Colum- bia Slide Co., Chicago, 1919-24; treas. Mchts. & Mfrs. Securities Trust Co., N. Y. City. 1925-28; asst. v.p. Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston, 1929-37, v.D. 1937 -; dir. Devonshire Financial Service Corp .; Nat. Assn. Sales Finance Cos., Sergt. Service Sanitaire Unis 17, Am. Field Service, Ist sergt. Service Sanitaire Unis 635, U.S .- Am. Ambulance Service, with French Army, 1917-19; 2 crolx-de-guerre; mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Essex Co .. Charles River Country, Unitarian, Ollice: 40 Water St., Boston. Home: 50 Sargent Crossway, Brookline. MCCLELLAND, Florence M., writer, housewife; b. Greenfield, N.I., Sept. 1, 1875; d. John H. Day and Sabra A. (Lewis) D .; ed. Greenfield high sch .; m. William MeClelland of Boston, Aug. 12, 1911. Social settlement work, Boston, 5 yrs .; gardening, poultry raising, writing, Randolph, 1911 -; wrote esp. for Boston newspapers, farm mags., etc. Au- thor: about 300 poems (some in anthologies), a few short stories, many short newspaper articles. Travel: Eng., Ire., Western U.S. Father enlisted at 16 and served 5 yrs. 8 mos. in Civil War; Lewis family from Lancaster, Eng., to Lancaster, then to Francestown, N.Il. Methodist. Republican. Home: 258 Lafayette St., Randolph.
Y MeCLENNEN, Edward Franels, lawyer; b. Passaic, N.J., Dee. 19, 1874; s. Edward Davenport McClen- nen and Laura Frances ( White) McC .; ed. Wren- tham high sch .; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1895; m. Mary Crane of Cambridge Sept. 28, 1911; chil- dren-Mary (Mrs. Bernhard Knollenberg), Persis (Mrs. Chester T. Lane), Louis, Joshua, James W., Alan, Margaret L. Admitted Mass, Bar, 1896: mem. Warren and Brandeis, 1895-97; Brandeis, Dunbar and Nutter, 1897-1916; Dunbar, Nutter and MeClennen, 1916-29; Nutter, MeClennen and Fish, 1929 -; spl. asst. to atty. gen. of U.S., 1914- 23; spl. master U.S. Supreme Ct., Lake Mich. water diversion suits, 1932 -; mem. Am. Judien - ture Soc., Am. Law Inst .; Am., Mass, and Boston (Ist v.p. ) Bar Assns., Harvard Law Sch. Assn. Clubs: Eastward Ho Country (Chatham), Cam- bridge, Union (Boston), Harvard (N.Y.). Unita- rian (chin. standing com., First Parish, Cam- bridge). Independent. Otlice: 220 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 35 Lake View Av., Cambridge. Summer res .: East Harwich, Cape Cod.
MeCLOSKEY, Walter II., educator; b. Whitinsville, Aug. 6, 1907; s. Peter F. MeCloskey and Catherine T. (Thiebault) MeC .; ed. Uxbridge high seh. ; A. B., lloly Cross Coll., 1929; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Idn., 1934; in. Ilelen M. Barry of Grafton, Nov. 17, 1934; 1 dau .- llelen Elizabeth. With Worces- ter Suburban Elec. Co., 1925-29; teacher Eng., Uxbridge high sch., 1929-37, prin., 1937 -; mem. N.I.A., Mass. Prins. Assn., Mass. Teachers Fed., Harvard Alumni Assn., K.C. Club: Holy Cross. Otlice: Uxbridge High School, Uxbridge. Home: 27 Oak St., Uxbridge.
McCLOUD, Lucy Carter, lawyer; b. North Hadley, May 11, 1862; d. J. Leroy McCloud and Mary Eliza- beth (Carter) MeC .; ed. Hopkins Acad., Hadley; B.A., Smith Coll., 1885; Sprague Correspondence Sch. Law. Teacher, Glenwood Sem., W. Brattle- boro, Vt., 1885-6; substitute teacher, Acad., llat- lield, part yr., 1895; adm. Mass. Bar, 1905; elk., Registry of Deeds, 1895-1905; asst. registrar of deeds, 1905-32, some legal work in Northampton; retired because of partial blindness, 1932; totally blind, 1934 -; still interested in world affairs, youth and edn .; executrix, (still blind) working with aid of another atty., for large estate; mem. Order of King's Daus .; interested in Oxford Group. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 10 Madison Av., Northampton.
MeCOLLESTER, Lee Sullivan, clergyman; b. West- moreland, N.H., June 5, 1859; s. Sullivan Holman McCollester and Sophia Fanny (Knight) McC .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1881, B.D., 1884, D.D. 1899; m.
1. A. Wright of Troy, N.II., Aug. 21, 1884 (d. Aug. 1, 1885); m. (2d) Lizzie S. Parker of Claremont, N.11., May 1, 1889 (d. Apr. 1, 1929) ; children- Parker, Mrs. Catherine Gallaher. Ordalned to Universalist ministry, 1884; pastor, Claremont Ch., 1884-89, Ch. of Our Father, Detroit, 1889-1912; dean, Crane Theol. Sch., Tufts Coll., 1912- (chap- lain, 1919-); acting pastor Universalist Ch., Lynn, 1927; tr. Universallst Gen. Conv., 1906-, chmin. 1911-23, pres. 1915-19, pres. Mich. Univer- sallst Conv., 1895-1905; del. Internat. Liberal Rei. Congress, 1931, 1937; v.p. Universalist IlIst. Soc .; tr. Buchtel Coll., Dean Academy; chaplain gen., S.A.R., 1918-21; chaplain, Mich. Soc. Colonial Wars; mem. Japan Soc. of Boston, Boston Brown- ing Soc. (v.D. 1921), Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa (pres. Mass. Delta, 1920), Masons (32º). Clubs: New England, Boston City, Puddingstone, Ministers, Twentieth Century (v.D. 1931-32), Claremont, Cousa. . , Sin- apee Lake Yacht. Author: Passing of the old llomestead; A New Emphasis on Four American Affirmations; A Revised American Creed for the College Student; "Tufts Papers on Religion"; Russell Lecture "Religion, Learning and Men of the Free Spirit." newspaper articles. Travel: Europe (12 visits), Calif., etc. Dese. Isaac Mac Alister (Scotch). Address: Tufts College, Med- ford.
V McCONNELL, Charles Melvin, professor; b. Indi- anapolis, Ind., Jan. 16, 1886; s. Israel McConnell and Naney Jane (Chalfant) MeC .; A.B., O. Wes- leyan Univ., 1907; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1910; m. Grace Dimmick of Delaware, O., Apr. 20, 1911; children -- Jane Chalfant, Louise Grace, Mar- guerite, Mildred Florence. Ordained to ministry, M.E. Ch., 1907; minister successively in Galena, Middlefield, Berea, Lakeville, O., 1907-21; person- nel sec., Bd. of Ilome Missions and Ch. Extension, 1921-26; prof., town and country ch. dept., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1926 -; prof., town and country ch. dept., Newton Theol. Sch., and Andover Now- ton Sch., 1929-35; mem. staff, Interseminary Commn. for Training for Rural Ministry; mem. town and country ch. com., Home Missions Coun- eil and Federal Council of Chs. of Christ in America; mem. Delta Tau Delta. Author: Rural Billion, 1932; chapter in Solving the Country Church Problem by G. A. Bricker, 1912; articles in religious jours. Methodist. Democrat. Ilome: 69 Walker St., Newtonville.
V MeCORD, David (Thompson Watson), author; b. N.Y. City, Nov. 15, 1897; s. Joseph Alexander Mc- Cord and Eleanore Baynton (Reed) MeC .; ed. pvt. schs., 1.1. and N.J .; grad., Lincoln high sch., Portland, Ore., 1916; A.B., Harvard, 1921, A.M., 1922; unmarried. Asso. ed., Harvard Alumni Bul- letin, 1923-25; mem, drama and musle staff, Bos- ton Evening Transcript, 1923-28; exee. sec., Iar- vard Fund Council, 1925 -; lit. agt., Coward-Mc- Cann, Inc., 1928 -; delivered Phi Beta Kappa poems, Harvard and Tufts Coll., 1938; pvt., Platts- burg, Aug. 10-Sept. 16, 1918 when commissioned 2d lt., F.A., U.S.A., at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Sept. 26-Dec. 14, 1918; mem. Archacol. Inst. Am., Poetry Soc. Am., Phi Beta Kappa; hon, mem., In- ternat. Mark Twain Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston), Signet (grad. pres., 1938-), Faculty (Cambridge), N.E, Poetry, Author: Oddly Enough, 1926; Floodgate, 1927; Stirabout, 1928; Oxford Nearly Visited, 1929; The Crows, 1934; Bay Window Ballads (illus. by John Lavalle), 1935; 11.T.P .- Portrait of a Critic, 1935; Notes on the Harvard Tercentenary, 1936; Twelve verses from XH Night, 1938; An Acre for Education (hist. of Radcliffe Coll. ), 1938; contbr. to New Yorker, Yale Rev., Atlantic Monthly, Sat. Rev. of Lit., etc .; occasional lecturer. Editor: Once and for All, 1929. Travel: U.S. and Can. (extensive) ; Europe (3 times). Episcopalian. Republican. Otlice: Wadsworth House, Cambridge. Home: 310 Com- monwealth Av., Boston.
MeCORISON, Joseph Lyle, Jr., clergyman, lecturer; b. Ashland, Wis., Mar. 7, 1900; s. Joseph Lyle Mc- Corison and Ethel Melissa (Allen) MeC .; ed. Ladysmith (Wis.) high sch .; B.A., Northland Coll.,
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1928; A.B., RIpon Coll., 1923; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1932; S.T.M., Andover Theol. Sem., 1934; m. Ruth Eleanor Mink of Lancaster, Wls., Dec. 25, 1924; children-Marcus Allen. Virginia Ruth. Teacher sel., Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis., 1923-24; prin, high sch., Humeston, Ja., 1924-26; minister, First Cong. Ch., Humeston, Ia., 1924-26, Little Brown Ch. in the Vale, Nashua, In., 1926- 29, Riverside Memorial Ch., Haverhill, 1929-34, First Ch., Braintree, 1934 -; v. chinn., Braintree Tercentenary Com .; chmn. Braintree Dist., Old Colony Council, Boy Scouts Am .; hon. dir. Brain- tree Choral Soc .; past pres. Haverhill Community Choral Soe. ; mem. bd. dirs., Haverhill Family Wel- fare Soc., 3 yrs,; mem. exec. com., Boston Seaman's Friend Soc., Boston, 1938 -; served as gunner's mate, 1st class, U.S.N., 1917-19; mem. Soc. May- flower Descs., S.C.W., S.A.R., Am. Legion, Brain- tree Hist. Soc. (dlr.) Wis. Hist. Soc. (life mem.), League of Nations Assn., Masons (chaplain, Har- vard lodge, Harvard Unlv.). Clubs: Cochato (hon.), Rotary ( Braintree), Pilgrim, Winthrop, Fortnightly, Lincoln Group ( Boston), Green Mt. ( Rutland, Vt.), Union Univ. Wis. (life mem.). Au- thor: Rise of the Free Will Baptists in New Eng- land. Interested in historical research, Abraham, Lincoln, The N.E. Theology, Genealogy. Congre- ! gatlonalist. Liberal Republican. Office: Flrst Church in Braintree (Congregational), Braintree. Home: 84 Hollis Av., Braintree. Summer res .: Townshend, Vt. .
MCCORMICK, Richard J., lawyer; b. Haverhill, Aug. 11, 1888 ; s. John R. McCormick and Margaret ( Mc- Carthy) McC .; ed. St. James high school, Haver- hill: LL. B. (cum laude), Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1909; m. Verna A. Sullivan, of Ilaverhill, Oct. 23. 1910; children-Margaret M., Richard J., Jr., Mary D. General practice of law, Boston, with offices In the Tremont Building, 1910-30; legal asst., Merri- mae Valley Water Way Bd., 1912-13; mem. State Bd. Pardon and Parole, 1916-21, .serving under Govs. Samuel W. McCall and Calvin Coolidge; mem. Mass. llo. of Rep., (com. on judiciary and legal affairs), 1923-28; mem. Legal Advisory Bd. during World War; mem. Haverhill (past pres.) and Am. Bar Assns., Elks (present ruler), Pen- tucket Club, K.C., Gamma Eta Gamma, Boston University Law School Assn. Catholic. Republi- can. Office: Haverhill National Bank Building, Haverhill. Ilome: 220 Kenoza Av., Haverhill.
Y MeCOWAN, Horace Downe, bank executive; b. Bridgeton, N.J., Sept. 3, 1898; s. William Joseph MeCowan and Mabel (Sweeten) McC .; ed. Cent. high sch., Phila, Pa .; m. Dorothy Anderson Blake of Springfield, Mar. 4, 1916; children-William Blake, Horace Downe, Jr., Richard Ellsworth, Robert Lincoln. Clk., for. dept., Nat. Commercial Bk., Albany, N.Y., 1906; Springfield Nat. Bk., 1906- 1909; on cattle ranch, North Park, Colo., 1910-11; bookkeeper, then receiving and paying teller, Springfield Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 1911-18; treas., Uxbridge Sav. Bk., 1918-22; v.p., gen, mgr., Worcester Morris Plan Co., 1922 -; tr. Worcester Mechanics Sav. Bk .; mem. Bd. Incorporators, Hahnemann Hosp .; mem. Retail Credit Assn. (past pres.), Ch. Commerce (past treas.), A.F.&.A.M. (Solomon's Temple Lodge, Uxbridge). Clubs: Woreester Country, Rotary (past treas.), Adver- tising. Protestant. Republican. Office: 30 Frank- lin St., Worcester. Home: 70 Berwick St., Worces- ter.
MeCREADY, John Hollis, patent lawyer; b. Haynes- ville, Me., June 21, 1879; s. James E. MeCready and Sarah A. (Brown) MeC .; ed. Ricker Class. Inst., Houlton, Me .; S.B., Univ. Me., 1903; student, Nat. Law Sch., Wash., D.C., 1905-06; m. Iva B. Safford of Mars Hill, Me., Aug. 6, 1906; children-Howard S., Mrs. Elizabeth MeCready Smith. Elec. engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N.Y., 1903-04; Boston & Northern St. Ry. Co., 1904-05; asst. examiner, U.S. Patent Office, Wash., D.C., 1905-09; In patent dept., United Shoe Machinery Corp., 1909-14; pvt. practice as patent atty., with Putnam, Putnam & Bell, Boston, 1914-17; alone, 1917 -; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Patent Law Assn .. Phl Kappa Phl, Alpha Tau Omega, Masons (32°), Shrine. Clubs:
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