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MeGOVERN, Lawrence Patrick, dentist; b. Lynn, Feb. 3, 1881; s. Stephen McGovern and Katherine (Ilaven) McG .; ed. Lynn Eng. high sch .; Phillips Andover Acad .; Brown Univ .; D.D.S., Baltimore (Md.) Dental Coll., Univ. Md., 1910; m. Grace Black of Lynn, July 2, 1911; 1 son-Lawrence Haven. Practiced dentistry, Lynn, 1910 -; mem. Am., Mass. State, Lynn and Northeastern Dental Soes., Lynn B.P.O.E. (past Exalted Ruler), K.C. (past Grand Knight), Phi Lambda Sigma, Psi Omega, Theta Nu Epsilon. Club: Brown (Lynn). Interscholastic pole vaulting champion, 1901, N.E. pole vaulting champion, 1902. Catholic. Repub- lican. Office: 14 Central St., Lynn. Home: 135 Ocean St., Lynn. Summer res. : Newton, N.H.
Y MeGOWN, Chester Stowe, educator; b. Lawrence, June 29, 1870; s. George H. MeGown and Mary Anne (Timmons) McG .; ed. grammar sch., high sch. and bus. training; grad. Y.M.C.A. Internat. Coll., 1895; in. Jennie Gertrude Miller of Spring- field, Dee. 29, 1897. Connected with Am. Inter- nat. Coll., 1910-, pres. Dec. 12, 1911 -; mem. at large of sch. bd., Springfield; mem. Springfield Chamber of Commerce; mem. Masons. Club: Ro- tary. Congregationalist. Office: 20 Amaron St., Springfield. Home: 192 Willbraham Rd., Spring- field.
MYILWAIN, Charles Howard, professor; b. Salts- burg, Pa., Mar. 15, 1871; s. William R. Mellwain and Anne Elizabeth (Galbraith) Mel .; ed. A.B., Coll. N.J. (now Princeton), 1894, A.M., 1898; A.M., Harvard, 1903, Ph.D., 1911; LL. D., Coll. Worcester, 1927; 1.11.1)., Williams Coll., 1937; m. Mary B. Ir- win of Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 10, 1899 (d. 1906); children-George Irwin, Martha; m. (2d) Kath- leen Thompson of N. Y. City, Apr. 4, 1916; chil- dren-Olive Elizabeth, Robert William (d.), Charles Howard. Admitted to bar of Alleghany Co., Pa., 1897; teacher Latin and hist., Kiski- minetas Sch., 1898-1901; prof. hist., Miami Unlv., Oxford, O., 1903-05; preceptor, Princeton, 1905-10; Thomas Brackett Reed prof. hist, and polit. sci., Bowdoin Coll., 1910-11; asst. prof. hist., Harvard, 1911-16, prof. hist. and govt., 1916-26, Eaton prof. sci. of govt .; tr. Princeton Univ .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Am. Ilist. Assn. (pres. 1935-36), Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Royal Hist. Soc. (corr.). Mass. list. Soc. (res. ), Colonial Soc. Mass. (Asso.), Phi Beta Kappa (hon.), Phi Alpha Theta. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Harvard Faculty. Author: The High Court of Parliament and Its Supremacy, 1910; The American Revolu- tion (Pulitzer Prize), 1923; The Growth of Polit- ical Thought in the West, from the Grecks to the End of the Middle Ages, 1932. Editor: Wraxall's Abridgement of the. New York Indlan Records (1678-1751), 1915; The Political Works of James 1, 1918. Home: 45 Village Hill Rd., Belmont.
McINNIS, Walter Joseph, naval architect, yacht broker; b. Boston, Jan. 11, 1893; s. Joseph Melnnis and Annabelle (MacCormack) Mel .; ed. Mechanics Art high sch., Boston; Lowell Inst., 1910-11; m. Irene H. Sullivan of Boston, Sept. 20, 1922; chil- dren-Alan Joseph, Jane Frances. Draftsman, engring. dept., N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1911-12; naval archtl. draftsman, Geo. Lawley & Son, Neponset. 1912-16, chief draftsman, 1916-23, gen. mgr., V.D. Frederic S. Nock, Inc., E. Greenwich, R.L., 1923- 25; v.p., naval architect, Geo. Lawley & Son Corp., 1925-26; pres., treas. Eldredge-McInnis, Inc., naval architects and yacht brokers, Boston, 1926 --; mem. Mass. Fish & Game Assn., Naval Archi- tects & Yacht Brokers. Club: Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead). Travel: U.S., Can. Catholic. Dem-
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ocrat. Office: 131 State St., Boston. Home: 129 Cabot St., Newton. Summer res .: Duxbury.
MOINTIRE, Allyn Brewster, cotton manufacturer; b. Phila., Pa., Sept. 27, 1894; s. Edward Harding MeIntire and Mary Smith (Holliek) Mcl .; (d. Germantown. Aead. (Pa.); m. Edith Gwendolen Leonard, Boston, Oet. 6, 1923. Treas. MeIntire & Co., 1913-16; N. W. Ayer & Son,. Phila., Pa., 1916-17, 1919-21; with Conde Nast Publications, Boston, 1921-23; Barton, Durstine & Osborn, 1923-28; Pep- perell Mfg. Co., Boston, 1928-, v.p., 1929 -; dir. Sandy Hill Iron and Brass Works; tr. Peter Bent MeKEAG, Anna Jane, professor of education; b. West Finley, Pa., Mar. 13, 1864; d. Moses MeKeag and Jane (Tannehill) McK .; ed. B.A., Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa., 1895, Ed.D., 1932; LL D., Laf- ayette Coll., 1912; Ph.D., Univ. Pa., 1900; hon. fellow in philosophy, Clark Univ., 1903-04; un- inarried. Teacher in pub. and pvt. sehs., Pa. and Ohio, 1881-92; instr., Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa., 1892-94, prof. philosophy, 1894-1902, dean, 1901-02, pres., 1911-15; instr. in pedagogy, Wel- lesley Coll., 1902-03, asso. prof., 1903-09, prof. edn., 1909-11, prof. hist. and principles of edn., 1915- 32; emeritus; mem. Presbn. Bd. of Christian Edn. of U.S.A., 1929-36, N.ES. Soe. Coll. Teachers of Edn. (pres. 3 terms), N.E. Assn. Colls. and Secondary Schs. (pres. 1924). Author: The Sensation of Pain and the Theory of the Specifie Sense Ener- gries, 1902; Collaborator on Journal of Educational Psychology, 1910-20. Presbyterian. Home: 15 Appleby Rd., Wellesley. Brigham Hosp .; dir. Florence Crittenden League, Community Fed. of Boston; ensign, U.S.N.R.F. 18 mos. during the World War. Club: Charles River Country (pres.). Protestant. Republican. Office: 160 State St., Boston. Home: 16 County Club Rd., Newton Centre. Summer Home: Cleverdale, N.Y. MOINTIRE, Walter Oscar, professor of philosophy; b. Manchester, O., July 4, 1875; s. Andrew James McIntire and Sarah Jane (Davis) Mcl .; ed. A.B., Coll. of Wooster, 1898; grad., McCormick Theol. Sem., 1901; A.M., Johns Hopkins, 1909; Ph.D., Harvard, 1914; m. Rebeeea Elizabeth Berry of Sweet Springs, Mo., Feb. 29, 1904; children-Ray- mond Andrew, David Prigmore. Ordained to Presbn. ministry, 1901; missionary and teacher, Silliman Inst., Dumaguete, P.I., 1901-11; asst. in philosophy, Harvard, 1912-14; prof. philosophy, Wheaton Coll., Norton, 1914 -; mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega. Trav- el: Far East (10 yrs.); around the world; Europe. \ MeKENNEY, Charles Henry, Jr., real estate insur- Presbyterian. Republican. Home: Norton.
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Y MCINTYRE, Alfred Robert, publisher; b. Hyde Park, Aug. 22, 1886; s. James W. Mcintyre and Harriette Frances (Bradt) Mcl .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Helen Palmer Horner of Newark, N.J., Apr. 11, 1923; children-Henry Pierre, Ann Elizabeth. With Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1907-, partner, 1911-, v.p., gen. mgr., 1913-26, pres., 1926 --; pvt. U.S. Inf., 1917, later regtl. sergt., 301st Inf., in France; v.p. Nat. Assn. Book Publishers, 1921- 22, 1925-28. Clubs: Union, Tennis & Racquet, St. Botolph (Boston), Players, Harvard (N.Y.). Of- fice: 34 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 13 Louisburg Sq., Boston.
MCKAY, Donald Cope, asst. professor of history; b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Febr. 14, 1902; s. Ambrose Noble MeKay and Mary (Cope) MeK .; ed. grad., Salt Lake high sch., A.B., Stanford Univ., 1926; M.A., Harvard, 1927, Ph.D., 1932; m. Ruth Capers of Brighton, June 16, 1930; children-Anne Capers, Ferguson, Donald Cope, Jr. Instr. hist. and tutor in div. of hist., govt. and econ., Harvard, 1927-29. 1930-32, 1933-38, asst. prof. hist., 1938 -; Bayard Cutting fellow, 1929-30, fellow Social Science Re- search Couneil, 1932-33; mem. exee. com. and Corp., Belmont Day Sch .; fellow Royal Hist. Soc., Société d'histoire moderne, Société d'histoire de la Révolution de 1848, Am. Hist. Assn. Club: Harvard Faculty. Author: The National Work- shops, Cambridge, 1933; articles in various re- views, etc. Editor: Essays in the History of Modern Europe, 1936; Makers of Modern Europe, biographical serles. Editor and translator: The Dreyfus Case, 1937. Oflice: Widener Library 142, Cambridge. Home: 232 Prospect St., Belmont.
McKAY, Donald Dana, investment counsel; b. Mus- kegon, Mich., June 29, 1886; s. Daniel C. MeKay and Franees Bancroft (Dana) MeK .; ed. Marietta (O.) Acad .; Montelair (N.J.) high sch .; A.B., Am- herst Coll., 1909; m. Mabel Elizabeth Jones of Newton, Nov. 29, 1913; 1 dau .- Franees Margaret. With Root Newspaper Assn., 1909-12; v.p., gen. mgr., Colombia Timber & Mining Co., 1912-15; Harris, Forbes & Co., Boston, 1915-26, mem. firm, 1926-30; Chase, Harris, Forbes Corp., 1930-33; v.p. Ilarris, Forbes Trust Co., 1933; v.p., dir. Standish, Racey & MeKay, Inc., 1933 -; alderman at large, Newton, 1933-, chmn. Finanee Com., 1938 -; tr. Chaffin Ednl. Fund, 1930-34, New Unlv. Club Real Estate Trust, 1926-38, Newton Hosp., 1927 -; dlr. Stone Inst. and Newton Home for Aged People, 1932 -; mem. Delta Upsilon. Clubs: University (gov., 1926-38), Exchange, Middlesex (Boston), Garden (Newton Highlands). Dir.
desc. Thomas Mayhew, 1st gov., Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard; gt.gt.gt.g.s. Benjamin Tup- per, Chesterfield, promoter of Ohio Co., blazed trail to Ohio 1787; gt.gt.g.s. Col. Daniel Fisher, Dedham, soldier In Revolution, settled on Blenner- hassett Island, O .; gt.g.s. Rev. Cyrus Byington, Stockbridge, missionary to Choctaw Indians, translator of Bible into Choctaw lang. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 46 Woodcliff Rd., Newton High- lands.
ance broker; b. Brockton, Jan. 17, 1901; s. Charles If. McKenney and Mary Etta (Mahan) Mck .; ed. grad., Brockton high sch., 1919; spl. course in real estate, Boston Univ., 1927, Harvard Univ., 1932; m. Mary Ethel Iggins of Whitman, June 29, 1924; children-Mary Elinor, Frederick Law- renee, Charles 11., 3d, Alols Jane, Shawn, Brenda Rose. Real estate and insurance broker under own name, 1924 -; sec. Broekton Real Estate Bd., 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936; pres., 1933-34; state dir. Mass. Real Estate Bd., 1935-36; see. Dem. City Com., Brockton, 1936-37; mem. Nat. Assn. Real Estate Bds., Am. Inst. Real Estate Appraisers; Order of Eagles (pres.). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 106 Main St., Brockton. Honre: 234 Green St., Brock- ton.
MCKENZIE, Malcolm A (rthur), pathologist; b. Prov- idence, R.I., Apr. 21, 1903; s. Hamilton K. Me- Kenzie and Adelaide (Poyton) Mek .; ed. Provi- dence Eng. high seh .; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1926, M.A., 1926; Univ. Wis. Grad. Sch., 1926-27; P.h.D., Brown Univ., 1935. Agent in forest pathology, U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., 1926-27; instr. in Biol., North Carolina Coll., 1927-29; agt. in forest pathology, U.S. Bur. Plant Industry, Providence (R.I.); lecturer in botany, Brown Univ., 1929-35; pathologist, shade tree disease control, Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1935 -; mem. R.I. Com. on Dutch Elin Disease, 1935; fel- low A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Phytopathol. Soc., Am. Myeol. Soc., Sigma Xi. Author: Bulletins on shade tree diseases; numerous articles in scl. and other jours. Address: Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst. Home: 1136 North Pleasant St., Amherst.
"MCKENZIE, William P., trustee, director; b. Al- monte, Can .; s. Rev. William MeKenzle and Cath- erine (Shlells) McK. (both of Scot.); ed. Upper Can. Coll .; A.B., Toronto Univ., 1884; grad., Knox Coll., Toronto, Can., 1889; post-grad. student, Au- burn (N.Y.) Theol. Sem., 1890; naturalized citizen of U.S., 1901; in. Daisette Dudley Stocking of Cleveland, O., Aug. 1, 1901; 1 son-G. Stuart. Spl. corr., The Mail (Toronto) during N.W. campaign to put down Riel's Insurrection, 1885; pastor 1st Presbyn. Ch., Avon, N.Y., 1891-94; instr. Eng. lit. and rhetoric, Univ. Rochester, 1892-95; elected a "first mem.", The First Ch. of Christ, Scientist, Boston, 1894; apptd. by Mrs. Eddy to com. pre- paring lesson sermons for use in all chs., 1896; with other first mems. accepted Mrs. Eddy's gift to Mother Ch. of the Pub. House, 1896; tr. Pub. Soc., 1898-1917; mem. Bd. Lectureship, 1898-1915; pres. of Ch., 1899, 1906, 1910, 1917; ed., Chir. Sci.
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Journal, Sentinel, etc., 1917-1920; resigned Mar. 12, 1920, in protest against conditions during injunc- tion; after end of litigation was apptd. by Su- preme Judicial Ct. of Mass. tr. Chr. Sci. Pub. Soc., Jan. 28, 1922 -; mem., Chr. Sci. Bd. Dirs., 1932 -; tr. under will of Mrs. Eddy, 1932 -. Clubs: Unl- versity, Concord Country, Authors (London). Au- thor: Voices and Undertones; Songs of the Human; Heartease Hymns; The Sower; Field of Bloom; Bits o' Verse in Scots; Fowls o' the Air and Other Verscs in Seots; The Auld Fowk, Some Verses in Seots; pamphlets, ete. Offlee: 107 Falmouth St., Boston. Home: 10 Concord Av., Cambridge.
VMcKHANN, Charies Fremont, pediatrielan; b. Cln- cinnatl, O., Dee. 21, 1898; s. Charles Fremont Me- Khann and Mary (Grassel) McK .; A.B., Miami Univ., 1918; B.S., Univ. Cincinnati, 1920; A.M., M.I). Univ. Cincinnati Med. sch., 1923; m. Emily Priest of Boston, June 23, 1928; children-Charles Fremont, III, Louis Guy Mead; m. (2nd) Ileana Semenenko (M.D.) of Boston, Sept. 20, 1933. In- terne, Cincinnati Gen. Hosp., 1922-23; instr. bac- terlology, Univ. Cineinnati, 1921-23; res. phys., Infants and Childrens Hosps., Boston, 1923-28; asst. instr. pediatrles, Harvard Med Sch., 1923-27, instr. 1927-28, faculty instr., 1928-29; asst. prof. pediatrics and communicable diseases, Harvard Med. Sch. and Sch. Pub. Health, 1929-36, asso. prof., 1936 -; visiting prof. pediatrics, Peiping Union Med. Coll., Peiping, China, part of 1935- 36; visiting phys., Haynes Mem. Hosp. for Com- munlcable Diseases; mem. A.M.A., Am. Pediatric Soc., Am. Acad. Pediatrics, Am. Soc. Clin. Investi- gation, Soe. Pediatric Research, N.E. Pediatrie Soe .. Mass. Med. Soc., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, Delta Omega. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: articles on various med. subjects to mags. and jours. Travel: Europe and the Orient. Republican. Offlee: Children's Hosp., Boston. Home: 1336 Brush Hill, Milton.
MeKIM, Walter Miller, export manager; b. Boston, Feb. 12, 1895; s. John Austin McKim and Eliza- beth Fessenden (Edwards) McK .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A B., Harvard, 1916; m. Gertrude Whit- Ing (divorced) ; m. (2nd) Margaret Holmes of Cambridge, Jan. 1, 1938; 1 son-Clinton. With Nat. City Co .; Carr Fastener Co., export mgr., 12 factories, 1925 -; ensign U.S.N.R.F., World War; men. Cambridge Chamber of Commerce. Clubs: Harvard, Eastern Yacht, Overseas (dir.). Travel: Europe, Brit. Isles. Episcopalian. Office: 238 Main St., Cambridge. Home: 84 Revere St., Bos- ton. Summer res .: Eastern Yacht Club, Marble- lead.
1. MCKINLEY, Carl, musician; b. Yarmouth, Me., Oct. 9, 1895; s. Charles E. MeKinley and Fannie ( Keister ) McK .; ed. Galesburg (Ill.) high sch .; student, Knox Coll., Galesburg, Il., 1913-15, Mus. D., 1930; A.B., llarvard, 1917; m. Gertrude L. Pilz of Hart- ford, Conn., Mar. 9, 1920. Organist and cholr- master, Center Ch. (Cong.), Hartford, Conn., 1918- 24; on musieal staff, Capitol Theater, N.Y. City, 1924-27; fellow, Guggenheim Foundation, Paris and Munich, 1927-29; Instr. composition and hist. of music, N.E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1930 -; organist and choirmaster, Old South Ch., Boston, 1931 -; mem. Harvard Mus. Assn., Tau Kappa Epsllon, Pi Kappa Lambda; asso., Am. Guild Organists. Clubs: University, Boston Art. Author: textbook on harmony; many musical coni- positions. Travel: Fr., Ger. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 645 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 353 Woodward St., Waban. Summer res .: Centerville.
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MeKINLEY, Samuel Justus, teacher; b. Oil City, Pa., July 5, 1900; s. Lewis S. Mckinley and Flora Agnes (Justus) M .; ed. Oll City high seh .; Carnegic Inst. Tech., 1918-20; A.B., Franklin & Marshall Coll., 1926; M.A., Harvard Univ., 1927, Ph.D., 1931; m. Mrs. Joy E. MeLean (widow) of Hamilton, Ont., 1923; children-Ross L. McLean (stepson), Gordon Justus MeKinley. Prof. hist. and social science, Emerson Coll., Boston, 1933 -: lived Hamilton, Ont., 1921-1924, worked for Dunlop Tire Company, served in S.A.T.C., 1918; mem. A.F. & A.M. (Har-
vard Lodge), Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Econ. Assh. Club: Aeacla (Camb.). Travel: Europe. Prot- estant. Demoerat. Offiec: Emerson Coll., Boston. llome: 34 Ballard St., Newton Centre.
MCKINLEY, William John, banker, trust officer; b. Bantry, Ire., Aug. 12, 1899; s. Samuel MeKinley and Wilhelmina (Mills) McK .; ed. Brooklyn (N.Y.) high sch .; extension work, Columbia; student, Northeastern Univ., Cornell, Grad. Sch. Banking at Rutgers Univ .; m. Ruth Brewer of Barre, July 4, 1927; children-William J., Jr., Robert S. Clk., Nat. City Bk. N.Y., 1914-20; studicd agr., Cornell; practiced agr. in Vt. and Mass., 1921-23; with Worcester Co. Trust Co., 1923-, specialized in trust work, asst. trust officer, 1928-34, v.p. trust officer, 1934 -; dir. Chas. G. Allen Co., Barre; Ist v.chin. Am. Red Cross, Worcester Community Chest; corp. mem. Worcester Boys' Club. Clubs: Worcester, Country, Economie. Episcopalian. Republican, Office: Worcester County Trust Co., 344 Main St., Worcester. Home: Paxton.
MeKIFTRICK, Leland Sterling, surgcon; b. Thorp, Wis., June 22, 1893; s. Peter McKittrick and Gertrude (Sterling) McK .; ed., S.B., Univ. Wis., 1915; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1918; m, Addie Moore Davidson of Norfolk, Va., Aug. 5, 1922; children-Leland S., Jr., James Edward. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1918-19; practiced surgery, Bos- ton, 1919 -; instr. surg., Harvard Med. Sch., 1932 -; surg., N.E. Deaconess Hosp., 1931 -; surg .- in- chief, Palmer Mem. llosp., 1932 -; visiting surg., Mass. Gen. Hlosp., 1937 -; mem. Am. Surg. Assn., Soc. Clin. Surg., N.C. Surg. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc., A.C.S., A.M.A., Internat. Soe. Surg., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Beta Pi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Beta Theta Pl. Clubs: Halstead, Harvard, Union Boat, Aesculapian. Author: Diabetic Surgery, 1928; many sci. articles. Travel: U.S. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: 205 Beacon St, Boston. Home: 86 Dean Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: East Jaffrey, N.H.
MeLAUGHLIN, Donald Hamilton, professor of geol- ogy; b. San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 15, 1891; S. William Henry MeLaughlin and Katherine ( Ham- ilton) MeL .; ed. Berkeley (Calif.) high sch .; S.B., Univ. Calif., 1914; A.M., Harvard, 1915. Ph. 1)., 1917; in. Eleanor Eckhart of Kenilworth, Ill., Sept. 12, 1925; children-Donald H., Jr., Charles Capen. Geologist, Secondary Enrichment Investigation, Cambridge, 1915-17; chlef geologist, Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp., Peru, 1919-25; prof. mining engring., Harvard, 1925-35, mining geol., 1935-, chmn. dept. geol. and geog., div. geol. sciences, 1932 -; asso., Leverett House, Cambridge; cons. geologist, Homestake Mining Co., San Luis Min- Ing Co., Case Pomeroy & Co .; dir. Santa Eulalia Mining Co., Eureka Mining Co .; Ist It., 63rd Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Gcol. Soc. Am. (councillor, 1933-36), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Soc. Econ. Geologists (pres., 1938), Am. Mineral. Soe., Am. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engrs., Mining & Mctall. Soc., Phl Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Author: Geology and Physlography of Peruvian Cordillera; articles on ore deposits of Cerro de Pasco, Homestake minc, and other dists. Travel: Peru, 1919-25; Mex., Can., Alaska, 1925-38; Africa, Australla, 1935. Wife is g.d. Charles baban Capen. Episcopalian. Republican. Offiee: Rotch Bldg., Cambridge. Home: 110 Coolidge Hill, Cambridge. Summer res. : HIll, N.H.
MCLAUGHLIN, James Angell, professor of law; b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 15, 1891; s. Andrew C. Me- Laughlin and Lois T. (Angell) Mel .; ed. Ann Ar- bor (Mich.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1912; LI. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Mary Jane Car- rier of St. Louis, Mo., 1928; children-Helen Campbell, David Blair, Bruce Birge, James Angell, Jr. Teacher, math., astronomy, athletics, eastern hlgh sch., Bay City, Mich., 1912-13; practiced law, Chicago, 1916-17, 1919-24; asst. prof. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1924-27, prof., 1927 -; mcm. draughting com., Nat. Bankruptcy Conf., which formulated Bankruptcy Act of 1938; capt. 333rd Ilv. F.A., 1917-19; brief service at front with French Art. Information Service, 1918; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Vets. Assn., Am.
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Civil Liberties Union, Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsi- lon. Author: Cases on the Federal Anti-Trust Laws 1930, 1933; (with John Hanna) Cases on Creditors' Rights, 1939. Travel: Europe, 1893-91, 1918-19, 1924, 1928, 1933, 1934. Desc., Peregrine White, Roger Williams; g.s. James B. Angell, pres. Vt. Univ. 1866-71, Univ. Mich., 1871-1909; nephew, James R. Angell, pres. Yale 1921-37. Office: llar- vard Law School, Cambridge. Home: 91 Washing- ton Av., Cambridge.
. Y MeLAUTHLIN, Albert Irving, manufacturer of paints; b. Hanover, Nov. 7, 1868; s. George Irving Mehauthlin and Mary B.E. (Church) McL .; ed. Hanover dist. sch., 1875-81, high sch., 1881-85; married Aug. 15, 1896 (d.); 1 dau .- Muriel Loud. In employ Carpenter-Morton Co., mfr. paints, Boston, continuously 1885 -. Office: 77 Sudbury St., Boston. Home: 1501 Beacon St., Brookline.
Mel,AUTIILIN, Martin B., inventor; b. East Bridge- water, Feb. 5, 1871; s. Martin P. MeLauthlin and Elizabeth Pease ( Vincent) Mcl .; ed. E. Bridge- water high sch .; m. Grace Grant of Malden, June 1898; 1 dau .- Doris. Inventor of design and con- strn. of various types of machinery, chiefly as re- lating to passenger and freight clevators, R.R. car elevators, R.R. car dumpers, cargo elevators, etc .; dir. and treas., Geo. T. McLauthlin Co., Bos- ton; active in development of elevator safety \' codes, 1911 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E. Travel: U.S. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Geo. T. MeLauthlin Co., 120 Fulton St., Boston. Honc: 65 Rockland Av., Malden. Summer res. : Boothbay, Me.
VMCLELLAN, Hugh Dean, lawyer, judge; b. Belfast, Me., Sept. 10, 1876; s. William Henry MeLellan and Angeline (Nickels) Mcl .; ed. Belfast (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Colby Coll., 1895; LL.B., Columbia Univ. Law Sch., 1902; LL.D., Colby, 1933, Bowdoin, 1934; m. Nina Poor of Belfast, Me., Jan. 1, 1908; children-Mrs. Janet N. Russell, Nancy F., Nina P. Prin., high sch., Belfast, Me., 1897-99; Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898-99; practiced law, Boston, 1902-32; mem. Mclellan, Brickley & Sears, 1913- 32; U.S. Dist. Judge, Mass., 1932 -; lecturer on agency, Boston Iniv. Sch. . Law, 1929-38; lec- turer on brief making and preparation of cases, Harvard Law Sch., 1935 -; tr. Colby Coll., 1932- 38; mem. Bd. Visitors, Columbia Law Seh., 1936 -; mem. Am., Middlesex, and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Curtis ( Boston), Lexington Golf. Uni- tarian. Office: 1627 Federal Building, Boston. Home: 45 Percy Rd., Lexington. Summer res .: Belfast, Me.
MCMAHON, Francis M., lawyer; b. Pittsfield, May 12, 1893; s. Michael John McMahon and Maria Martyn (Ryan) McM .; . ed. Pittsfield high sch .; A.B., Williams, 1916, A.M., 1920; LL.B., Ford- ham Univ. Law Sch., 1924; LL. M., Boston Univ., 1925; grad. work, Harvard Law Sch., 1924-25; m. Martha A. Holmes of Pittsfield, May 15, 1931; ch .- Francis H., Peter M. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1924, Mass. Bar, 1925; City Solicitor, Pittsfield, 1929-34; 2nd lt. Inf., June 1917-1919; p. dir. Wen- dell Hotel Co. Catholic. Democrat. Offiec: 28 North St., Pittsfield. Home: 85 Spadina Parkway, Pittsfield.
McMANUS, George Henry, army officer (retired) ; b. Hudson, Ia., Dec. 23, 1867; s. Thomas P. Mc- Manus,and Sarah (Rupp) McM .; ed. B.D., Ia. State Teachers Coll., Cedar Falls, la., 1887; S.B., U.S. Mil. Acad., West Point, N.Y., 1893; m. Emilie Gertrude Kessler of Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 5, 1897; children-Mrs. S. Catherine MeCurdy, George Ilenry, Jr. (Capt., U.S.A.), Thomas Kessler (grad., U.S. Mil. Acad., 1927), Mary Allee. Conid. 2nd It., U.S.A, 1893; served in all grades to include brig. gen. during World War; served in Alaska during Klondike gold rush, in Philippines dur- ing insurrection, in China during Boxer Rebel- lion; troop movement officer, Port of Embarka- tion, Hoboken, N.J., during World War; retired from active service Dec. 31, 1931, after over 42 yrs. of service. Rec'd D.S.M. (U.S. War Dept.), Navy Cross (U.S. Navy Dept.). Home: 7 Newport Rd., Cambridge.
MeNAIR, Malcolm Perrine, professor of marketing; b. Dansville, N.Y., Oct. 6, 1894; s. Samuel Ed- win McNair and llarriet (Perrine) McN .; Lehigh Univ., 1912-13; A.B., Harvard, 1916, A.M., 1920; m. Mary Lowe Hemenway of Somerville, June 25, 1918; children-Malcolm Perrine, Robert Edwin, John Lowe. Asst. in govt. and English, Har- vard, 1917-20; instr. in marketing, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1920-24. asst. prof. marketing, 1924-27, asso. prof., 1927-31, prof., 1931 -; asst. dir. Harvard Bur. Bus. Research, 1922-29, mng. dir., 1929-33, dir. Div. of Research, 1933-36; lee- turer, 'London Sch. of Economics, 1931; mcm. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Royal Econ. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Club: Cambridge. Author: Retail Method of Inventory, 1925; Problems in Retailing (with Donald K. David), 1926; Problems in Retail Distribution ( with Charles I. Gragg), 1930; Problems in Retail Store Management (with same), 1931; Problems in Retailing (with Charles I. Gragg and Stan- ley F. Teele), 1937. Co-editor, Cases on Market- ing Airplanes, Vol. 10 of Harvard Business Re- ports (with Charles I. Gragg), 1931. Co-editor, Business and Modern Society (with Howard T. Lewis), 1938; contributor: Harvard Business Re- view. Unitarian. Home: 11 Gray Gardens East, Cambridge.
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