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JONES, Daniel Fiske, Jr .; real estate broker; b. Boston, Sept, 28, 1907; s. Daniel Fiske Joncs and Mary Haughton ( Richardson) J .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, student, Harvard, 1929; unmar-
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JONES, E. Elizabeth, professor of zoology, research worker; b. Ottawa, Kan., Sept. 12, 1898; d. Ed- ward Archbold Jones and Mary (Redmond) J .; ((I. Centennial high sch., Pueblo, Colo .; A.B., Rad- cliffe Coll, 1920, Ph.D., 1930; A.M., Univ. Me., 1924; unmarried. Research asst., Sta. for Exptl. Evolution, Carnegie Inst. of Washington, 1921-22, Cancer Com. of Harvard Univ., 1926-27; research fellow, Dept. Comp. Pathology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1930-34; instr. zoöl., Wellesley Coll., 1934- 36, asst. prof., 1936 -; research worker in exptl. cancer research, Fearing Research Lab., Free Hosp. for Women, Brookline, 1934 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Club: College (Boston). Author: sei, papers. Travel: Europe, 1938. Prot- estant. Republican. Office: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home: 133 Weston Rd., Wellesley.
Y JONES, Edith Kathleen, librarian; b. Ashland, Sept. 1868; d. William JJones and Catherine Cornelia (Pond) .I .; ed. grad., Newton high sch., 1887; Ab- bot Acad., 1889; spl, courses, Radcliffe Coll. Asst. in library, Radcliffe. Coll., 1894-1904; lib., MoLean Hosp., Waverley, 1901-18; field rep., Hosp. Li- brary War Service, A.L.A., Sept. 1918-Nov. 30, 1920; also dir. A.L.A. Dispatch Office, Boston, Dec. 1919-Nov. 30, 1920; gen. sec. and lib. advisor, Div, Pub. Libraries, Mass. Dept. Edn., May 1921 to Sept. 1, 1937; mem. A.I.A., Mass. Lib. Assn. Club: Women's City. Author: numerous articles on li- brary work in hosps., esp. mental hosps. Author; The Hospital Library, 1923; Hospital Libraries, 1939. Joint author and editor in chief of The Prison Library Handbook, 1932. Especially in- terested in developing libraries in hosps., prisons and correctional schs. Travel: Europe (twice), W.l., Costa Rien, Canal Zone, U.S. Congrega- tionalist. Address: 1 Otis PL, Boston,
V JONES, Eleanor Louise, librarian; b. West Newton, Oct. 11, 1875; d. Ilenry Stone JJones and Anna Marin (Snow) J .; ed, high sch., Waltham, 1894; Amherst Summer Lib. Sch., 1894. Lib. cataloguer, U.S. and Can. (35 libs.), 1895-1910; asst., Mass. State Lib., 1910-12; gen. sec. Mass. Lib. Commn., 1912-20; lib. adviser, Mass. Div. Pub. Libs., 1920 -; v.D. Mass. Lib. Assn,, 1917-18, pres. 1927-28; treas. Mass. Lib. Aid Assn., 1918 -; sec. Mass. Lib. Plan- ning Bd .; mem. A.L.A., N.E. Sch. Lib. Assn., Mass. Library Assn., Mass. Library Aid Assn. Clubs: Women's City, Waltham Republican, Western Mass. Lib., Old Colony Lib, Cape Cod Lib., Old Dartmouth Lib., Bay Path Lib., Charles River Lib., Conn. Valley Lib. Author: articles in prof. mags. Travel: Europe, U.S. Unitarian, Republi- can. Office: Division of Public Libraries, State House, Boston. Home: 395 Lexington St., Wal- tham. Summer res .: Marblehead.
JONES, Eliot Norris, lawyer; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 4, 1874: s. Ralph Kuceland Jones and Octavia Ann Yale (Norris) J .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Hopkin- son's Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1896; LL. B, Harvard Law Sch., 1898; m. Theodora Bowditch of Boston, June 18, 1903; children-Sehna Bowditch, Dorothea Bowditch. Practiced law, Boston, 1898 -; partner, Stone & Jones, 1914 -; mem. Zoning Adjustment Bd., Boston; formerly mem. exec. com., Good Govt. Assn. mem. Am., Mass., and Boston Bar Assns, Clubs: Union, Union Boat. Office: 50 State St., Boston. Home: 5 West Cedar St., Boston. Sum- mer res .: Sterling (P.O. Sterling Junction).
JONES, Fiske Reed, business executive; b. Colorado Springs, Colo., Apr. 14, 1890; s. George A. Jones and Alsa (Reed) J .; ed. grad., Boston Eng. high sch., 1910; B.S. (mech. engring.), M.I.T., 1915; summer course Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1929; m. Marion Cutler of Boston, Aug. 10, 1918; 1 son-Cutler. Employed at Fore River Plant, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Quincy, 1915-21,
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dept. foreman, 1917-18, tool supervisor, 1918-20, master mechanic, 1920-21, plant engr., 1921-24; ef- ficiency engr. C. L. Stevens Co., Boston, 1924-26; supt. Simonds Saw & Steel Co., Fitchburg, 1926 -- , dir. corp., 1932 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Soc. Tol Engrs., Beta Theta Pi. Club: Oak Hill Coun- try ( Fitchburg). Unitarian. Republican, Office: 55 North St., Fitchburg. lome: 102 Blossom St., Fitchburg.
YJONES, Frank Woodbury, fire insurance company official; b. Freeport, Me., Feb. 6, 1880; John Henry Jones and Louise ( Woodbury) J .; ed. Boston high schs .; m. Marguerite Draper Nutt of Dorchester, June 21, 1901; children-Malcolm Woodbury, Pris- cilla Carolyn (Mrs. Il. Percival Zeininger), Law- rence Frank, Marguerite Louise (Mrs. Robert Whitney Bradley). Asso, with Arkwright Mutual Fire Ins. Co., factory mutual fire ins., Boston, con- tinuously 1895-, sec. 1924 -; mem. Masons. Of- fice: 60 Batterymarch St., Boston. Home: 9 Lake- view Terrace, Winchester.
JONES, Frederic Marshall, banker; b. Charlestown, June 21, 1871; s. Marshall lones and Mary Ann ( Roberts) J .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1896; B.S. (archi- tecture), Lawrence Sei. Sch., 1900; grad. study; m. Florence Osborne Harris of Springfield, Oct. 30, 1907; I dau .- Emily Harris. With Peabody &y Stearns, architects, Boston, 1900-11; with Third Nat. Bank & Trust Co., Boston, 1911-, pres. 1926 -; dir. Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Sentinel Fire Ins. Co., Mich. Fire & Marine Ins. ('o., Kimball Hotel Co., Holyoke Power & Klec. Co., llolyoke Water Power Co., N.E. Fire Ins. Co., Springfield Gas Light Co., Springfield Street Ry. Co .; tr. Springfield Instn. for Sav., Springfield Cemetery, Smith Coll., Springfield Hosp., Dunbar Community League, Diocese of Western Mass .; mem. nat. council Boy Scouts Am, Harvard En- gring. Soc. Clubs: Colony, University, The Club, Longmeadow Country. Episcopalian. Republi- can. Office: Third Nat. Bank & Trust Co., Spring- field. llome: 327 Maple St., Springfield.
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JONES, Frederick Sawtelle, electrical engineer; b. Augusta, Me., luly 6, 1892; s. Charles Willis Jones and Pauline Sarah (Sawtelle) J .; ed. Conv high sch., Augusta, Mo .; B.S. (elec. engring.), Univ. Me., 1914; m. Ilsie M. Gorse of Lynn, Sept. 22, 1920; children -- Frederick S., Marilyn E. Took engring course, Gen. Elec. Co., 1914-16, rose to asst. mgr., contract service dept., 1916-20, mgr., supply dept., 1920-22, commercial engr. (turbine specialist ), 1922-29; mgr., tech. dept., Vacuum Oil Co., 1929- 32, merger took place in 1932 and title of position became chief engr., Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., Boston; registered prof. engr. in Me .; worked on turbine design, manufacture, and operation at Gen. Elec. Co., during World War; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Engring. Soes. N.E., Univ. Me. and Beta Theta Pi Alumni Assns., Masons ( Blue Lodge), several Fish & Game Assns. Clubs: Ionic (Swamp- scott), Pegasus of Boston (Company). Author: articles in ednl. publs., etc. Protestant. Repub- lican. Office: Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., Bos- ton. Home: 21 Phillips Circle, Swampscott.
JONES, Gardner Maynard, librarian; b. Charlestown, June 27, 1850; s. Nahum Jones and Lucy (Blake) J .; ed. grad., Dorchester high sch., 1866; attended Sch. of Library Economy, Columbia Coll., 1888; in. Kate Emery Sanborn, June 30, 1897. In book- stores in Boston, 1867-87; lib. Salem Pub. Lib., 1889-1931; mem. A.L.A. (treas., 1897-1906, mem. council, 1907-12), Mass. Library Club (scc. 1890- 91, pres., 1893-94), Am. Lib. Inst., 1909-39. Club: Appalachian Mt. (treas. 1885-87, pres. 1908). Au- thor: List of Subject Headings for Use in Diction- ary Catalogs, 1895, 2d edit., 1898; articles in li- brary periodicals. Home: 119 Federal St., Salem. JONES, Gladys Beckett, educator; b. Garden Grove, Calif., Jan. 22, 1892; d. William Beckett and Min- nie (Kline) B .; ed. Los Angeles (Calit.) State Nor- mal Sch .; S.B., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1916, S.M., 1920; m. Ralph Bartlett Jones, 1920; 1 son- Beckett. Instr. home economics, Los Angeles State Normal Sch., 1916-19; asst. in household arts, Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1919-20, Garland seh., Boston, 1921-26; instr., household technology, Vas-
sar Inst. of Euthenics, 1926 -; mem. N.E. Home Neonomies Assn., Boston Fashion Group. Clubs: Women's City, Brae Burn Country, Altrusa. Of- fice: 409 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 294 Chestnut St., West Newton.
VJONES, Grinnell, chemist; b. Des Moines, la., Jan. 14, 1884; s. Richard Jones and Carrie Holmes (Grinnell) J .; ed Albany (N.Y.) Acad .; S.B., Van- derbilt Univ., 1903, S.M., 1905; A.M., Harvard, 1905, Ph.1x, 1908; m. Genevieve Lupton of San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 18, 1910; 1 son-Grinnell. Instr. in chemistry, Univ. Ill., 1908-12; instr. chem- istry, Harvard, 1912-16, asst. prof., 1916-21, asso. prof., 1921-31, prof., 1934 -; chief chemist, U.S. Tariff Commn., 1917-19 (leave of absence from Harvard), cons. chemist same, 1919-26; detailed for sev. mos., 1918, U.S. Shipping Bd .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Acad. of Arts and Sci., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Au- ' thor: numerous articles in chem. periodicals, de- scribing original researches, chiefly in electro- chemistry, also many pamphlets publ. by U.S. Tariff Commn. dealing with chemical commodities. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 90 Larch- wood Drive, Cambridge.
JONES, Harriot Hamhlen, educator; b. Newton, Apr. 10. 1886; d. Ephraim Stone Hamblen and Mary Homer (Linder) Il .; ed. Bigelow Sch. (Newton) ; Erasmus Hall High Sch. ( Brooklyn, N.Y.); Perry Kindergarten Normal Sch. (Boston); m. Frank Il. Jones of Boston, Aug. 16, 1917. Teacher of kindergarten, Newhall Sch., Waltham, 1908-10, Bemis Sch., Waltham, 1910-17; teacher, Perry Kin- dergarten Normal Sch., 1908-17, prin. 1917 -; mem. N.E.A., Asso. Childhood Edn., Private Sch. Assn., Mass. State Kindergarten Assn., Council of Administrative Women, O.E.S. Club: Hatherly Country. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 12
lluntington Av., Boston. Home: 56 Marshal St., Brookline.
JONESS, Howard Mumford, author, professor of Eng- lish; b. Saginaw, Mich., Apr. 16, 1892; s. Frank Alexander JJones and Josephine Whitman ( Miles) . J .; ed. La Crosse (Wis.) high sch .; State Normal Sch., La Crosse, Wis., 1910-12; B.A., Univ. Wis., 1914; M.A., Univ. Chicago, 1915; Litt. D., Harvard 1936, Univ. Colo., 1938; L.I.D., Tulane Univ., 1938; m. Clara Edgar Melure of Missoula, Mont., July 13, 1918; 1 dau .- Eleanor Mebure; m. (2d) Bessie Judith Zaban of Atlanta, Ga., June 11,
1927. Asso, prof. comp. lit., Univ. Tex., 1919-25, asso. prof. Eng., 1925-27; prof. Eng. lit., Univ. N.C. 1927-30; prof. Ing., Univ. Mich., 1930-36; prof. Eng., Harvard, 1936 -; lit. ed., Boston Eve- ning Transcript, 1938 --; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Am, Hist. Assn., Colonial Soc. Mass., Tex. Philos. Soc., Modern Humanities Research Assn., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Rho, Pi Kappa Alpha. Clubs: llarvard (N.Y.), Faculty ( Harvard. Author: A Little Book of Local Verso, 1915; Gargoyles (poems), 1918; (play) The Shadow (in Wisconsin Plays), 1917; (bro- chure) The King in Hamlet, 1921; (with R. H. Griffith) A Bibliography of Works and MSS. of Byron, 1924; The Case of Professor Banoring (play), 1924; America and French Culture (1750- 1848). 1927, The Romanesque Lyrie (with P. S. Allen), 1928; The Life of Moses Coit Tyler, 1933; They Say the Forties, 1937; The Harp That Once, Translator of Heine's poem, The North Sea,
1937. 1918. Editor: The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, 1929; Plays of the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century ( with Dougald MacMillan), 1930; Major American Writers (with E. E. Leisy, 1935); (with ' S. l. Hayakawa) Oliver Wendell Hohes, 1939; Joseph Andrews, 1939; articles in periodicals. Of- fico: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 983 Memorial Dr., Cambridge. Summer res. : Peacham, Vt.
JONES, 1. Howland, architect; b. Boston; s. Henry Augustus Jones and Mary (Cranston) J .; ed. Quincy high seh .; architectural atelier, Paris, Fr .; m. Edith K. Richie of Boston; 1 dau .- Kath- erine Richie. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects. Of-
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VJONES, Margaret Atwater, artist; b. Westfield, Nov. 20, 1861; d, Leonard Atwater and Frances (lled- ges) A .; ed. Westfield high sch .; A.B., Smith Coll., 1886, also student, Smith Coll. Art Sch .; student, Julian Sch., Paris, Fr., 1889-90; pupil of Julius Rolshoven, Anna Klumpke, Arthur Dow and others; m. Gilbert N. Jones, M.D., of Wellesley Ilills, Sept. 5, 1893 (d.); 1 dau .- Margaret Norris (Mrs. John D. Little). Engaged in profession as artist, 1890 -; specializes in water color and pas- tel, also decorative work, silver, gold, and Early American; exhibited at New York, Chicago, Buf- falo, Boston, Fitchburg, Milton, and has yearly exhbn., Isle au llaut, Me .; served on sch. com., and Advisory Com., Wellesley; mem. Wellesley Artists Soc., Soc. Arts and Crafts. Club: Smith College. Travel: Fr., Sp., Eng., Balearic Islands, Jugoslavia, etc. Desc. David Atwater, New Hav- en colonist; Col. Jacob Noble, gt .- grandfather; Cornelius Hedges, uncle, who petitioned Govt. to make Yellowstone Park a Nat. Park (last two born in Westfield). Congregationalist. Republi- can Home: 122 Worcester St., Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: Isle au llaut, Me.
V JONES, Marshall Walker, wholesale dealer in monu- mental granite; b. Boston, Dec. 17, 1892; s. Mar- shall Watkins Jones and Annie (Merrill) J .; cd. Winchester high sch., 1907-09; Rindge Tech. high sch., Cambridge, 1909-11; B.S., Amherst Coll., 1915; m. Helen II, Sylvester of Brookline, May 25, 1927; 1 son -- Marshall Walker, Jr. Engaged in granite business, 1916-, starting as salesman, then in office positions; pres. and dir. Jones Bros. Co., wholesale monumental granite, Boston, 1931 -; dir. Wells Lamson Quarry Co., Barre, Vt., 1922 -; pres. and dir. Am. Granite Assn., Boston; tr. Winchester Pub, Lib .; served in Service of Sup- plies Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19, with A.R.F., in France; mem. Phi Kappa Psi, Masons. Club: University . (Boston). Republican. Office: 10 High St., Bos- ton. Home: 27 Ridgefield Road, Winchester.
V JONES, Matt Bushnell, lawyer; b, Waitsfield, Vt., May 15, 1871; s. Walter A. Jones and Elvira (Bushnell) J .; ed. St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Acad .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1897; Litt. D., Brown Univ., 1936; m. Grace A. Smith of Northampton, Sept. 12, 1899; children -Walter Leland, Catherine Bushnell, Matt Bush- nell. Began practice, Boston, 1897; mem. firm Powers, Hall & Jones, 1898-1904; counsel, N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., 1904-17, 1st v.p., dir. and gen. counsel, 1917-19, pres. 1919-31, chmn, bd., 1934-36, retired, 1936; dir. 1st Nat, Bk., Boston, 1923-35; niemt. bd. aldermen, Newton, 1907-11 (pres. 1910- 11); fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Am. Antiq. Soe. (councillor), Vt., N.Il. and Conn. Hist. Socs., Mass. list. Soc. (corr. sec.), N. Y. list. Soc. (asso. men.), Colonial Soc. Mass., N.E. Ilist. Geneal. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Casque and Gauntlet ( Dartmouth). Clubs: Union, Odd Volumes (Boston), Author: History of Waits- field, Vt., 1909; Vermont in the Making, 1939; also sundry hist. and bibliog. notes. Republican.' llome: 30 The Ledge Road, Newton Centre.
JONES, Nathaniel Nelson, lawyer; b. Georgetown, Mar. 31, 1861; s. Jeremiah Pingree Jones and Eliz- abeth (Nelson) J .; ed. Georgetown high sch .; Colby Acad., New London, N.H .; Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1878-80; law study in office of Jeremiah P. Jones, Haverhill, 1880; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1883; m. Jennie Upton Davis of Georgetown, June 11, 1885; children-Priscilla D. (Mrs. Herbert C. Corduan), Mary A. ( Mrs. George C, Lord, II), Boyd Nelson, Elizabeth Upton ( Mrs. Leander M. Brown), Nathaniel IS., Malcolm S. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1883; began practice at Haverhill; Newburyport, 1884, mem. Withington & Jones, Newburyport, 1903, mem. Moulton, Casey, Jones & Darling, Bos- ton, until 1913; Jones & Lawton, 1913 -; justice Dist. Ct., Newburyport and Presiding Justice, Appellate Div., Mass .; v.p., dir., atty., Newbury- port Coop. Bk .; dir. Newburyport Gas & Elec. Co. (now Haverhill Elec. Co.), Salem Elec. Lighting
Co., Salem Gas Light Co., Malden & Melrose Gas Light Co., Malden Elec. Co., Gloucester Elec. Co., Suburban Gas & Elec. Co., Salem Terminal Corp., Eastern Mass. Elec. Co., Brockton Gas Light Co., Fitchburg Gas & Elec. Light Co .; v.p. and atty., Inst. l'or Sav., Newburyport; mem. Am., Mass. and Essex Bar Assns. Clubs: Dalton, Am. Yacht. Of- fice: 59 State St., Newburyport. Home: 213 High St., Newburyport.
JONES, Prescott M. M., artist; b. Haverhill, Feb. 27, 1901: s. Horace G. Jones and Lucia 1. (Noyes) J .; od Haverhill high sch .; Tufts Coll .; Vesper George Sch. of Art; studied in Europe; unmarried. Teach- or of painting, Boston and Rockport; exhibited pictures in Grace Horne Gallery ( Boston), Marie Harriman Gallery (N. Y. City), Boston Mass. Fine Arts, Springfield Museum, Worcester Art Mus., Grand Cent. Art Galleries (N.Y. City), Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Chicago Art Inst., Tulsa (Okla.), Brooklyn Mus. ; represented in many pub, and pvt. collections; held Tiffany Foundation Scholarship, 1933; painting "Lubec" purchased by Boston Mus. Fine Arts, 1937; dir. Studio Workshop; mem. Rock- port Art Assn., Gloucester Soc. Artists, North Shore Arts Assn., Boston Soc. Independent Artists (v.p., dir.), Theta Delta Chi. Club: Providence Water Color. Travel: Alaska, 1937. Home: 77 loy St., Boston. Summer res .: 14 Mill Lane, Rock- port.
V JONES, Ruth Lambert, writer; b. Haverhill, Sept. 5, 1896; d. Boyd Bradshaw Jones and Charlotte Spof- ford (Nelson) J .; ed. grad., Bradford Acad., 1914; spl. course, Boston Univ., Columbia. Contributed verse, essays, parodies to Scribner's, Harper's. Bookman, Poetry, Life, Boston Transcript, etc .; mom. Poetry Soc. Am. Travel: Europe (Fr., Ba- varia, Italian Tyrol), U.S. Home: 217 Mill St,, Ilaverhill.
VJONES, Seward William, banker, granite manufac- turer; b. Ebensburg, Pa., Feb. 9, 1857; s. Lieut. Hugh Jones and Eliza ( Evans) J .; ed. pub. schs .; Soldiers' Orphans' Sch. of Pa .; m. Sarah A. Weller of Zanesville. O., Oct. 19, 1881; children -- Mrs. Mabel J. McKay, Mrs. Marguerite 1. Kennedy. Treas. Jones Bros. Co., estab. 1882, inc. 1903 (quar- ries, Barre, Vt.); pres. Newton Trust Co .; dir. Boston Mutual Life Ins, Co .; tr. Newton Center Sav. Bk .; v.p. and dir. Stone Inst., Home for Aged People; men. Bd. Health, Newton, 13 yrs., State Bd. Insanity 4 yrs., Governor's Council, Mass., 1907-09; tr. Danvers State Hosp., 1910-16; tr. New - ton Cemetery Assn. Travel: America and Europe (extensively), Office: 10 High St., Boston. Home: 49 Columbus St., Newton Highlands.
JONES, Stephen George, surgeon; b. Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1893; s. Adelbert Clinton Jones and Ina May (Maccarthy ) J .; ed. Phillips Acad., An- dover; A.B., Harvard, 1917; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1921; in. Wanda Wardell of Boston, July 26, 1917. Interne Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston Lying-in llosp .; practiced surgery, Boston, with Dr. Ernest Amory Codman, 1921-25; gen. practice surgery, Boston, 1925 -; asst. surg. to out-patients, Mass. . Gen. llosp., 1924-, surgeon to Diagnostic Clinic, 1930-, surgeon to Fracture Clinic, 1928 -; con- sultant in surgery, Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Intirmary ( Boston ), 1931-, Ring Sanatorium and llosp. (Arlington ) 1931 -; senior visiting surgeon, Chelsea Mem. Hosp. (Chelsea) 1921 -; mem. Phys- icians Bd., Symmes Arlington Hosp., 1935-, con- sultant in surgery 1928 -, surgeon-in-chief 1929 -; instr. in surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1936-, Tufts Med. Sch., 1936 -; asst. surgeon, Collis P. Hun- tington Mem. Hosp. ( Boston) 1924-29; visiting surgeon, House of the Good Samaritan ( Boston), 1925-30, sec. to staff 1928-30; pvt. Med. Enlisted Res. Corps, Mar. 1-Dec. 17, 1918; mem. Mass. Re- gional Fracture Com. of Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1938 -; fellow Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A .. A.C.S., Boston Med. Library. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Lancet ( Boston), Arlington Doctors', Chelsea Doctors'. Author: articles in med. journals: A Method of Demonstrating Tubercle Bacilli in Urine, F'rac- tures of lead and Neck of Radius, Volkmann's Contracture, etc., etc .; reviews; addresses on Re- nal Tuberculosis, Volkmann's Contracture, etc .;
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lectures: on surgery to nurses, to Fracture Clinic of Mass. Gen. Hosp., post-grad. course in surgery. Travel: surg. centers in Fr., It., Ger, Eng., Seot. Desc. Stephen Jones, who came from England to Mass., 1631, one of whose daughters married into Roger Williams family. Presbyterian. Repub- lican. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
YJONES, Thomas Duckett, physician; b. Petersburg, Va., Feb. 2, 1899; s. John Bolling Jones and Jean Barksdale (Duckett) J .; ed. A.B., Va. Mil. Insti- tute, 1919; M.D., Univ. Va. Med. Sch., 1923. In- terne, Univ. Va. Hosp., 1923-24, med. res., 1924-25; cardiac res. and Dalton fellow, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1925-26; instr. med., Univ. Va. Med. Sch., 1926-27; National Research fellow, Dept. Clin. Research, Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., London, under Sir Thomas Lewis and Ronald T. Grant, 1927-28; res. phys., House of Good Samaritan, Boston, 1928-29; Dir. Research in Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease, House of the Good Samaritan, Oct. 1, 1929 -; asst. in med., mem. Dept. Cardiology, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1929-1938, asst. phys., Feb. 17, 1939 -; cons. phys., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Feb. 8, 1939 -; asst. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1928-1930, instr. med., 1930-1938, asso. in med., Sept. 1, 1938 -; mem, bd. dirs., The Children's Mission to Children, January 1, 1939 -; mem. A.M.A., Am. Clin, and Climatol. Assn., Am. Soc. for Clin. Investigation, Am. Heart Assn., Am. Rheumatism Assn., Med. Soc. Va., Mass. Med. Soc., Norfolk Dist. Med. Soc., Raven Soc., Alpha Omega Alpha, Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Harvard (Boston ), Aesculapian. Presbyterian. Democrat. Office:
25 Binney St., Boston. Home: 154 Riverway, Bos- ton.
YJONES. Vernon, professor of psychology; b. Ports- mouth, Va., Oct. 13, 1897; s. Frank A. Jones and Pattie A. (Mclemore) J .; ed. B.A. and M.A., Univ. Va., 1920; M.A., Columbla, 1925, Ph.D., 1926; m. Harriet Clement Marble of Worcester, Nov. 2, 1929; children-Patty, Nancy Clement. Teacher and asst. prin., Appalachia (Va.) high sch., 1917- 18; prin., East Stone Gap (Va.) high sch., 1918- 19, Ashland (Va.) high sch., 1920; prin. in Rich- mond (Va.) sch. system, 1921-23; dir. research, Richmond pub. schs., 1924; asso. in edn., Teach- ers Coll., Columbia, 1925-26; asso, prof. educational psychology, Clark Univ., 1926-37, prof. 1938-, psychology 1938 -; part time lecturer, Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1927-29; mem. summer session faculty, Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1928, 1929. 1932, Ohio State Univ., 1930, Univ. Calif., 1938; mem. Com. on Study of Deaf Children, Nat. Research Council, 1929; recipient of 2 research grants from Social Sci. Research Council, 1932-33; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., N.E.A., Nat. Soc. for Study of Edn., Am. Edn. Research Assu., Raven Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Character and Citizenship Training in the Public School; Character Educa- tion Through Cases from Biography; What Would You Have Done? The Effect of Age and Experi- ence on Tests of Intelligence. Coop .- Editor: Edu- cational Abstracts. Contrib. to Ency. of Educa- tional Research, Handbook of Child Psychology. Travel: Europe, Near East, 1926. Methodist Epis- copal Church, S. Republican. Home: 267 Salis- bury St., Worcester.
JONES, Viola May, psychologist; b. New Jersey; d. William Robert Jones and Elizabeth Young (Keim) J .; ed. A.B., Cornell, 1916; grad. student, Yale, 1926-28. Mem. Reconstru. Unit in Child Welfare in Europe, under Am. Red Cross, 1921- 23; Nat. Research Council fellow, Clinic of Child Development, Yale; clinician and research work- er in mental development of children, Boston Psychopathie Hosp .; psychologist, Boston Chil- dren's Aid Assn .; teacher psychology, Univ. State Extension; author of juveniles; mem. Phi Beta Kappa; asso. mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Assu. Social Workers, Am. Assn. Univ. Women. Club: Cornell Women's (Boston). Author: Peter and Gretchen of Old Nuremburg (juvenile book of the month for young children, Juvenile Lit- erary Guild, July 1935); several short stories for children. Travel: Eng., Turk., Fr., Humania, It.,
Cent. Europe; lived In Europe 21% yrs.
palian. Office: 41 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Episco- VJONES, Wallace St. Clair, manufacturer; b. Wash., D.C., June 17, 1879; s. Thaddeus A. Jones and Emily Montague (Magee) J .; ed. Cent. high sch., Wash., D.C .; S.B .. Harvard. 1905; in. Ethel A. Robinson of Cambridge, Sept. 23, 1905; children -Dorothy R. Mrs. Aliee B. Tondel, Russell Gor- don. Elec. engr., Western Elec. Co., 1905-09; part owner, Win. B. Berry Co., 1913, now owner, pres., treas .; tr., mem. investment bd., North Av. Sav. Bk., Cambridge; pres., N.E. Seet., Nat. Assn. Amusement Parks, Pools & Beaches; worked on firing devices used in mine barrage, North Sea, during World War; mem. Masons. Clubs: Boston City, Cambridge Economy. Travel: U.S., Cent. Am. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: Wm. B. Berry Co., 100 North St., Boston. Home: 81 Washington Av., Cambridge. Summer res .: Rockport.
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