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VMONAHAN, William Collins, business executive; b. Framingham, Apr. 26, 1889; s. Michael Francis Monahan and Joanna (Coleman) M .; ed. Fram- ingham high sch .; S.B., Univ. Me., 1914; A.M., Al- herst Coll., 1933; m. Esther Ralston of Natick, Oct. 7, 1915; children-Ruth Elizabeth, Robert Ralston. Extension specialist, Univ. Me., 1914-17; supervisor Agrl. Edn., Me., 1916-17; specialist, poultry and egg handling, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1917- 18; extension prof. poultry husbandry, Mass. State Coll., Amherst, 1918-33; dir. research, Elmore Milling Co., 1935 -; dir., Monahan Poultry Service; tr. Mass. State Coll .; mem. Pub. Service Commn., Me., during World War; organizer, Mass. Fed. Poultry Assns., Mass. Assn. Certified Poultry Breeders, Mass. Record of Performance Poultry Breeders, Turkey Producers Assn .; mem. Am. and
World Poultry Sci. Assns., K.C. Author: Profit- able Poultry Keeping; Turkey Productlon; many bulletins and tech. papers. Travel: Europe. Cathollc. Demoerat. Office: Framingham. Home: 346 Franklin St., Framingham.
MONETTE, Joseph, lawyer; b. St. Martin's, P.Q., Can., Dec. 11, 1869; s. Joseph Monette and Loise (Pare) M .; ed. A.B., Laval Univ., P.Q., 1891; LL .. B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1896; m. (2d) Ubaldine Landry of Boston, Aug. 14, 1930; children-Mrs. leile Monette Bernardin, Mrs. Clare Monette Sayer, Joseph, Jr., Paul Louis. Gen. practice of law, Lawrence, 1896 -; counsel for Mass. Dept. Labor & Industries, 1919-37; gen. mgr., Internat. Law Service, 1837 -; niem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., French Canadian Artisans, St. John the Baptist Soes., lit., hist., and polit. French-American orgns. ; various social clubs. Catholic. Republican. Of- fice: 316 Essex St., Lawrence. Home: 11 Welling- ton St., Methuen. Suminer res .: Old Orchard Beach.
VMONGAN, Agnes, keeper of drawings; b. Somerville, Jan. 21, 1905; d. Dr. Charles E. Mongan and Elizabeth T. (O'Brien) M .; ed. Cambridge-llaskell Sch., Cambridge; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1927; A.M., Smith Coll. (Grad. European Div.), 1929; unmarried. Began cataloguing drawings by ancient and modern masters, Fogg Art Mus., Cam- bridge, 1928; did research work on great collec- tions of drawings abroad, Eng., Fr., It., 1929-31; research asst., 1931 -; keeper of drawing collec- tion, Fogg Art Mus., 1937 -; lecturer on modern art, Boston Adult Edn. Center, 1934-35; visiting leeturer, Smith Coll., Baltimore and Chicago Art Insts., museums; tr., Boston Inst. Modern Art Club: Bryn Mawr (Boston). Author: articles in Amn., French, Eng. art periodicals; book reviews; spl. catalogues of art exhbns. Travel: Europe, 1927-28, 1929, 1933, 1935-36, 1938. Catholic Office: Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge. llome: 24 Central St., Somerville.
V MONK, Wesley Elias, lawyer; b. Stoughton, Aug. 21, 1874; s. Hiram Alexander Monk and Lucinda (Fuller) M .; ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1896; LI.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1899; in. Clara L. Wilson of Watertown, June 29, 1905; children-Alice (Mrs. llenry D. Locke), Marjorie (Mrs. O. Frank Bur- bank, Jr.). Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897; select- man, Watertown, 1912-14, town counsel, 1915-20; mein. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1915-20, Mass. Senate, 1921-22; State Commr. of Ins., 1923-28; gen. coun- sel, Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Springfield, 1929 -; mem. Am. and Ilampden Co. Bar Assns., Delta Phi, Masons. Clubs: University (Springfield, Uni- tarian (Boston), Country (Longmeadow). Re- publican. Office: 1295 State St., Springfield. Home: Longmeadow.
MONKKS, Archibald Greenough, engineer; b. Brook- line, June 26, 1879; s. Frank H. Monks and Eliza- beth O. M .; ed. Brookline high seh., 1896-99; B.S., Harvard Engring. Sch., 1904; m. Anabel L. Leavitt of N.Y. City, Apr. 8, 1911; children-Peter G., Ursula L. Surveyor with New River Coal & Coke Co., W.Va., engr. with Eastern Coal Co., Provi- dence, R.I., 1904-07; mem. firm Monks and John- son, architects and engrs, Boston, 1907-37; re- tired Jan. 1, 1937; tr. Estate of J. P. Monks, Estate of E. O. Monks; dir. last Middlesex St. Ry. Co .; mem. Bd. Water Commrs., Weston; men. bd. Boston Mun. Research Bur., Boston Dispen- sary ; mem. advisory com., Salvation Army. Clubs: University, Exchange (Boston), Golf (Weston). Episcopalian. Republican. Ilome: Webster Rd., Weston.
MONKS, George Gardner, clergyman, educator; b. Boston, May 6, 1898; s. George Howard Monks and Olga Eliza (Gardner) M .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; A.B., Harvard, 1921; Union Theol. Sem., 1921-23; A.M., Columbia, 1923; student, Balliol Coll., Oxford Univ., 1923-24; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., 1925; m. Katharine Knowles of Brookline, June 7, 1925; children-Charlotte Treat (d.), Ellen Endicott, George Gardner, Jr., Robert Augustus Gardner. Curate, All Saints Ch., Worcester, Sept., 1925-Sept., 1926; headmaster (the 1st), Lenox Sch., 1926 -; mem. Standing Com., chinn., Bd. Exam-
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ining Chaplains, Diocese of Western Mass .; served in Machine Gun O.T.C., World War; mem. dept. rel. edn., P.E. Ch , 1925-31; Commu. on Coll. Work, 1931 -. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), Lenox. Author: articles, monographs. Travel: Europe (6 trips), etc. Episcopalian. Independent. Office and home: Lenox School, Lenox.
MONROE, Arthur EI, teacher; b. W. Brookfield, Aug. 2, 1885; s. Eli Monroe and Louise (Arsino) M .; ed. Brookfield high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1914, Ph.D., 1918; unmarried. Lecturer on economics, Harvard; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Faculty. Author: Monetary Theory Before Adam Smith; Value and Income. Catholic. Office and home: D-21, Kirkland House, Cambridge.
MONTAGUE, David Thompson, lawyer; b. Bridge- water, Vt., Apr. 2, 1864; s. Charles Montague and Amelia J. (Thompson) M .; ed. Goddard Sem .; Castleton State Normal Sch .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1889; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1892; unmar- ried. Practiced law, Boston, 1892 -; with Monta- gue & Keyes, 1895-1915; asso. with Ilarry D. Cabot, Esq., 1915 -; mem. Boston City Council; Register of Probate, Suffolk Co .; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 3 yrs., Senate, 1 yr .; chmn., Boston Li- cense Bd .; mem. Masons (33º), Elks, Vt. Assn., S.A. R., Hist. Socs. Club: Boston City. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. lome: 195 Huntington Av., Boston. Summier res .: 15 Richardson Av., Wakefield.
MONTAGUE, Henry Burt, lawyer; b. Westhampton, July 7, 1872; ed. pub. schs .; Mt. Hermon Sch .; LL.B., Cornell Univ. Coll. of Law, 1895; L.L.M., Univ. Me., 1910; m. Elizabeth Perry (B.S., Welles- ley, 1893) of Auburn, June 4, 1902 (d. Dec. 2], 1936); 1 son-Robert Perry; m. (2d) Blanche M. Clark, June 18, 1938. Practiced in Southbridge, 1896 -; at present with son, firm of Montague & Montague, Southbridge and Webster; spl. justice First Dist. Court of Southern Worcester, 1920 -. Home: 39 Park Av., Southbridge.
V MONTGOMERY, Robert Humphrey, lawyer; b. Ox- ford, O., Mar. 16, 1889; s. George Samuel Mont- gomery and Mary ( Bishop) M .; ed. Wahpeton (N.1).) pub. schs .; A.B., Univ. N.D., 1909; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Mary Murray of Newton, Feb. 20, 1917; children-Mary (Mrs. Joseph W. Mott), Anne, Robert II., Jr., Samuel. Practiced law, Boston, 1912 -; mem. Powers & Hall, 1916 -; dir. Am, Woolen Co., N.E. Power Assn .; tr. Mass. Utilities Assos .; mem. Am., Mid- dlesex, and Boston Bar Assns., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Oakley Country, Fac- ulty (Harvard), Republican. Office: 30 Federal St., Boston. Home: 3 Gray Gardens West, Cam- bridge.
Y'MONTGOMERY, Spencer Bishop, lawyer; b. Sargent, N.D., Dec. 22, 1890; s. George S. Montgomery and Mary ( Bishop) M .; ed. Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Can., 1909-10; A.B., Miami Univ., 1913; LI.B .. Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Eleanor Gilbert of Bloomfield, N.J., Feb. 3, 1923; ch .- Marion, Jane, Parker G., Sara B. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1916 -; with Roberts, Roberts & Cushman (now Roberts, Cushman & Woodbury), Boston, 1916-20; asst. mfg. mgr., Bird & Son, Inc., East Walpole, 1920-30; mem. Powers & Hall, Boston, 1930 -; dir. 11.&B. Am. Machine Co .; capt. 303rd F.A., U.S.A., May 1917-May 1919; mem. Am. Bar Assu., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Wellesley Country, Ex- change. Episcopalian. Republican, Office: 30 Federal St., Boston. llome: 29 Woodcliff Rd., Wellesley Ilills.
V MONTGOMERY, Stuart, lawyer; b. Bay Shore, L. I., N.Y., Apr. 14, 1886; s. Richard Malcolm Montgom- ery and Alice Stanley (Coc) M .; ed. Concord high sch., 1902-03; A.B., Harvard, 1908; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1913; asso. with Warner, Warner & Stackpole, Boston, 1913- 17; with Warner, Stackpole, Bradlee & Cabot, 1919-29, mem. firm, 1929-32; in pvt. practice, 1932 -; served in U.S.A. at Camp Dix and Mil. 'Intelligence Div., Gen. Staff, 1917-18; assigned to Peace Conf., Paris; served as Am sec. to Com. on Polish Affairs and as attaché in office of Col. E. M.
House; capt. Inf. U.S.A .; tr. The Inst. Modern Art; dir. Boston Students Union, Students House; mem. exee. com. Am. Vets. Assn .; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), Union (Bos- ton), Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: Med- field.
VMONTGOMERY, W. Robert, banker; b. St. John, N.B., Can., Mar. 18, 1876; s. John Montgomery and Catherine (Mckinnon) M .; came to U.S., 1899; ed. St. John gram. sch., and Trinity Coll., Eng .; m. Carol Falconer of London, Eng. (d.); children- William F., John A. L. Engaged in bus, of bank- ing, 1900 -; pres. Montgomery, Ltd., Montgomery Realty Corp .; treas. Montgomery Oil Corp., Mont- gomery Assn., S.A .; treas. Cia. Minera Nacional Quicksilver, S.A. Clubs: Bankers of America (N.Y.), City (Boston). Office: 14 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Home: 40 Alveston St., Jamaica Plain.
V MOODY, Bertram Oldroyd, banker; b. Thompson- ville, Conn., Dec. 5, 1891; s. Ernest Moody and Grace (Oldroyd) M .; ed. grad., Thompsonville (Conn.) Enfield high sch., 1907; m. Greta Covil Gordon of llazardville, Conn., Sept. 16, 1914; chil- dren-Gordon, Lincoln David. Employed as clk. in post office and hardware store, 1907-11; dep. collector, U.S. Customs Service, 1911-16; oflice mgr., United Lumber Co., Springfield, 1916-18; cost accountant, Package Machinery Co., 1918-20; bond salesman, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, 1921-24; asso. with First Nat. Bk. of Amherst, 1924-, v.p., dir. and asst. trust officer; treas. and tr. Amherst Investment Trust; dir. Amherst Water Co .; pres, Amherst Cemetery Assn .; chmn. finance com., Town of Amherst, 1928-31; del. to Rep. Nat. Conv., Cleveland, O., 1936. Club: Rotary (Amherst). Author: banking and financial arti- cles in Bankers Monthly, Banking, Bankers Maga- zine, regularly since 1927; also articles to Scrib- ner's, Popular Science, Readers Digest. Republi- can. Office: First Nat. Bank. Home: Blue Hills Road, Amherst.
MOODY, Eleanor March, lawyer; b. Massachusetts; d. James E. March and Mabel J. (Ricker) M .; ed. Girls Latin sch., Boston; A.B, Boston Univ., 1923; LL.B., Northeastern Univ., 1929; m. Gardner Stev- ens Moody of No. Andover, May 22, 1926. Adm. Mass. bar, 1930, Fed. bar, 1935; practiced law, Boston, 1930 -; teacher Law of Estates and Trusts. Div. Univ. Extension, Mass. Dept. Edn .; lecturer on Law for Women, Law of Estates and Trusts, before women's clubs, etc .; mem. Natl. Assn. Women Lawyers, Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Gamma Nu. Club : Boston University Women Graduates (pres.). Au- thor: articles; book on Fiduciary Law in process of preparation. Travel: U.S. Protestant. Repub- lican (Independent). Business Address: 30 Court St., Boston. flome: 36 Renwick Rd., Melrose Highlands.
1. MOODY, Julia Eleanor, professor of zoology (emeri- tus); b. Canton, N.Y., Jan. 22, 1869; d. llorace Dickinson Moody and Adelia (Hewitt) M .; ed. West Div. high sch., Chicago; S.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1891; A.M., 1909; Ph.D., Columbia, 1912; unmarried, Teacher, pub. sehs .. Chicago, 1888-90: sei. and math., Hardy Hall, Duluth, Minn., 1894- 95; biol, and chem., Clinton (la.) high sch., 1895- 99; sci, and math., Edgeworth Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1900-05; instr. zoöl., Mt. Holyoke Coll .. 1905- 10; instr. zoöl., then asso. prof., prof., Wellesley Coll., 1912-37, chmn., dept. zool. and physiology, 1929-37, emeritus, 1937 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Zool. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Women. Co-author: Little Busybodies; Holiday Presbyterian. with the Birds. Republican. Home: 125 Brook St., Wellesley. Summer res .: Chamberlain, Me.
MOODY, Robert Earle, professor; b. So. Worthing- ton, Mar. 30, 1901; s. George Reed Moody and Sarah Ann (Fallows) M .; od. Phillips Andover Acad .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1922, A.M., 1923; Ph.D., Yale, 1933; m. Eleanor Newton Wragg of Need- ham, Aug. 4, 1935; 1 son-David. Instr. hist., Univ. Mich., 1925-26; instr. hist., Boston Univ., 1926-30, asst. prof., 1930-35, prof., 1935 -; ed. Bostonia, 1933-35; mem. Am. list. Assn., Colonial
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Soc. Mass. Author: contbns. to N.E. Quarterly, Eng. Hist. Rev., Dict. Am. Biography, Diet. Am. Ilist. Methodist. Independent. Office: 688 Boyl- ston St., Boston. Home: 15 Shaw Rd., Wellesley Ilills.
Y.MOODY, Walter Sherman, electrical engineer, re- tired; b. Chelsea, Sept. 20, 1864; s Luther Rich- mond Moody and Mary Emily (Sherman) M .; ed.
Chelsea high sch .; M.I.T., 4 yrs., extra mechanical Y MOORE, Edward Caldwell, theologian; b. West
engring .; m. Florence Cadot Gilmore, June, 1891; 1 dau .- Jean Moody Camilli. Mistr. elec. engring. and physics, M.I.T., 1 yr .; asst. engr., Thomson Welding Co., Lynn, 3 yrs .; with Thomson-Houston Elec. or Gen. Elec. Co., its successor, ever since as engr. for all transformer design at Lynn, Schenectady, Pittsfield, Erie, and Fort Wayne fac- tories of Gen. Elec. Co .; dir. Allegheny Steel Co., Pittsburgh, 20 yrs .; manufactured many devices for Govt. during World War; former mom. Nat. Elee. Light Assn., N.E.M.A., etc., now life men., Am. Inst. E.E., A.A.A.S. Clubs: formerly, Engi- neers (N.Y.), Mohawk (Schenectady, N.Y.), Colo- nlal (N.Y.), Park, Stanley (Pittsfield); now only Stanley. Author: many scientific' articles for Tech. Press. Travel: Germany, Eng., Holland. Congregationalist. Independent Republican. Home: 155 Dawes Av., Pittsfield. Summer res .: ancestral family homestead, Maryland Farm, Rowley. Died Oct., 1938.
MOOG, Wilson Townsend, organist, professor; b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 23, 1881; s. James R. Moog and Wilhelmina (Deibel) M .; ed. Baltimore City Coll .; A.B., St. Lawrence Univ., 1902; grad., N.E. Conservatory Mus., Boston, 1901-07; Mus.B., Yale Univ., 1916; student under Louis Vlerne, or- ganist Notre Dame Cath., Paris, 1921-22; m. Helen C. Moodey of Plainfield, N.J., Mar. 25, 1916; chil- dren-Ilelen Antoinette, Barbara Wilhelmina. Organist, dir. of mus, 2nd Universalist Ch., Bos- ton, 1905-07; instr. music, Westminster Coll., Pa., 1907-08; teacher, theory and organ, now prof., also organist, Smith Coll., 1908 -; dir. Summer Sch. Mus., 1929 -: fellow Am. Guild Organists; mem. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Mu Alpha. Episco- Dalian. Oflice: Smith College. Northampton. Home: 98 Bancroft Rd., Northampton. Summer res : North Perry, Me.
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*MOONEY, Richard Henry, supervisor of schools (retired) ; b. Worcester, Feb. 12, 1855; s. Richard Mooney and Margaret (Doyle) M .; ed. Worcester Class, high sch .; A.B., Holy Cross, 1879, A.M., 1881; MeGill Univ., the Grand Sem., Montreal, State Normal Sch, Worcester; m. Edith Genevieve Loring of Westboro, 1893; children-Margaret Loring, Richard Henry (It. In World War), Miles, Edith Loring. Teacher, principal. supervising principal, supervisor; lecturer on educational and patriotic subjects; spoke twice at monument in Worcester, only one so honored; writer for news- papers and mags .; organized many local civie and literary societies; mem. com. of 15 on part of citl- zens to arrange for a reception and dinner in honor of Worcester soldiers who returned from the Sp .- Am. War; organized Holy Cross Alumnl and was sec. for 25 yrs .; chmn. of com. to prepare an exhibit of work of Worcester Pub. Schs. for World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; chin. of com. on part of schs. on exercises com- memorative of U.S. Sen. George F. Hoar; mem. G.A.R. (life asso. mem., Post 10), Spanish War Vets (hon.), Worcester Co. Teachers Assn. (pres.). Clubs: Principals ( Worcester, pres.), Mass. School- masters. Author: 1000 questions in U.S. history; poetry, prose; ed. and propr. of School Register, 2 yrs. Publisher: historical papers with notes on Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the U.S. Travel: Europe. Wife dese. of original Puritans through a president of Harvard In the family. Catholic. Republican. Address: 201 Vernon St., Worcester. Died Dec. 19, 1938.
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VMOORE, Carl F., mining engineer; ed. grad. as min- ing engr., Mich. Coll. of Mines, 1894; 1 dau .-- Nancy Jane. V.p. U.S. Smelting, Refining & Min- ing Co .; pres. Mic Mac Explorations, Ltd .; dir. Sunnyside Mining and Milling Co., Hanover Bes-
semer Iron and Copper Co., Richmond Eureka Mining Co., U.S.S. Lead Refinery Co., Compania de Real del Monte y Pachuca; pres. Agaura Ex- plorations, Ltd .; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs. Clubs: Exchange, University ( Bos- ton), Engineers (N.Y.). Desc. of Cortland E. Moore, Lucy Ten Broeck Moore. Office: 75 Fed- eral St., Boston. Home: Waban.
Chester, Pa., Sept. 1, 1857; s. William Eves Moore (D).D., LL. D.) and llarriet Francina (Foot) M .; ed. A.B., Marietta Coll., 1877; grad. Union Theol. Som., 1854; univs. of Berlin, Göttingen and Geis- sen, 1884-86; Ph.D., Brown Univ., 1891; D.D., Yale, 1909; LI .. D., Grinnell Coll., 1920; D.Th., Univ. Geissen, 1926; m. Iliza Coe Brown of N.Y. City, Nov. 9, 1887; children-Dorothea May, John Crosby Brown, Elizabeth Ripley. Ordained to Presbn. ministry, 1884; pastor, Yonkers, N.Y., 1886-89, Central Cong. Church, Providence, R.L., 1889-1901; Parkman prof. theology, 1901-29; Plummer prof. Christian morals, Harvard, 1915-29, now emeritus, preacher to the univ., and chmn. Bd. of Preachers, 1905-28; lecturer Mansfield ('oll., Oxford, Eng., 1894 and 1913, Andover Theol. Sem., 1900, Yale Div. Seh., 1906, Lowell Inst., Boston, 1903; mem. Prudential Com., A.B.C.F.M., 1899-1911 (chin. 1905-14, pres. 1914-25 ; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Am. Hist. Asso., Colonial Soc. of Mass., Am. Commin. for Relief in Near East (1919). (Jubs: Authors (London); Century, Harvard (N.Y.), Harvard ( Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Author: The New Testament in the Christian Church, 1904; History of Christian Thought since Kant, 1912; The Spread of Christianity in the Modern World, 1919; West and last, 1919; The Nature of Religion, 1936. Editor (with A. T. Davison): The Harvard University Ilyin Book, 1925. Home: 21 Kirkland St., Cambridge.
MOORE, Edwin A., general insurance broker; b. Holyoke, June 1, 1895; s. Edward C. Moore and Bridget (Sheehan) M .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; student, Ilolyoke Bus. Coll .; m. Mary J. C. Hart- nett of llolyoke, Oct. 10, 1923; 1 son-Edwin, Jr. Worked up from oflice boy through all grades at Dean Steam Pipe Co .; asst. to office mgr., Worth- Ington Pump & Machinery Corp .; resigned to enter gen. ins. and brokerage bus. under own name, 1938; dir., v.p. llolyoke Life Underwriters; pres. Holyoke Fire & Casualty Underwriters ;. former chin., present sch. committeeman-at- large; It. Motor Transport Service, U.S.A., Jack- sonville, Fla., world war; mem. K.C., Elks, Am. Legion. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Catholic. Democrat. Office: Ilolyoke National Bank Bldg., 225 lligh St., Holyoke. Home: 219 Walnut St., Holyoke. Summer res .: Groton Long Pt., Conu.
MOORE, Ernest Havelock, investment broker; b. Roxbury, Oct. 23, 1886; s. William Archibald Moore and Augusta M. (Quigley) M .; ed. Quincy high sch .; m. Holen Louise Curtin of Quincy, Sept. 30, 1909; children-Richard Havelock, Don- ald Bartlett, Priscilla, Patricia. With Am. Sugar Refining Co., 1900-02; Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston, 1902-28; resigned as v.p .; mgr., Boston offlee, Laidlaw & Co., investment securities, 1928 --; dir. Knitted Padding Co., Canton; past treas., now dir. Am. Red Cross (Metrop, Cbap.); Wellesley Limited Town Meeting mem .; mem. Columbian Lodge, A.F.&A.M. Club: Maugus ( Wellesley Hills ). Desc., mother's side, Dr. John Viets of Ger., N.Y., 1700. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 110 Franklin St., Boston. Ilome: 112 Forest St., Wel- lesley Hills. Summer res .: South Dennis.
MOORE, Frederika, physician; b. Cambridge; d. Charles S. Moore and Frederica (Potter) M .; ed. St. Mary's Sch., Garden City, N.Y .; prepared for coll. with tutor; A.B., Wellesley, 1898; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1910; unmarried. Teacher In pub, sehs. before studying med .; gen. practice, Winchester, 1911-21, pediatrie clinic, O.P.D., Mass. Mem, flosp., pediatrie service in hosp., 1911-19; instr. materia med., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1928-34; instr. sch. hygiene and personal hy- giene, Sargent Coll. of Phys. Edn .; pub. health work; consultant in sch. hygiene, Mass. Dept.
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Pub. Health; regional dir., Am. Sch. Health Assu .; mem. Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Assn. Women in Pub. Ilealth (sec.), A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Inst. Homoe., Mass. Civic League, Cambridge League Women Voters. Travel: Europe (twice), Bermuda. Free lanec in politics. Office: 1 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 10 Frost St., Cambridge. Y MOORE, George Albert, surgeon; b. North Munroe, N.H., Dec. 22, 1878; s. John Paddleford Moore and Martha Sophia (Shepard) M .; ed. Phillips An- dover : Acad., 1900-03; B.S., Harvard, 1907, M.D., 1911; m. Bertha L. Thresher of Williamsburg, Sept. 5, 1911; children-Bertha E., Barbara, Con- stance, Richard A., George A. Practicing surg., 1911 -; surg. Moore Hosp., Brockton; cons, surg., St. Luke's Hosp., Middleboro, Bridgewater State Hosp., Lakeville Sanitorium, Plymouth Co. Sani- torium; asst. surg. Am. Ambulance Hosp, Paris, 1916-17, capt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19: fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Surg. Soc., Am. Bd. of Surg., Masons. Author: articles on surg. subjects in med. jours. Republican. Home: 180 Newbury St., Brockton.
MOORE, George Colton, physician; D. Bolton, Conn., July 16, 1876; s. Rev. William E. B. Moore and Maria Dewing (Witter) M .; ed. Morgan Sch., ('lin - ton, Conn .; A.B, Yale, 1898; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Jeanne Wooster Gilbert of Granite Springs, N.Y .. Nov. 11, 1909; m. (2d) Katheryn Lee Walsh of Boston, Dec. 6, 1930; children-A. Gilbert, Rosalind. Interne, R.I. Gen. Hosp., 1905- 06, Children's Hosp., Boston, 1906; phys. instr., Groton Sch., 1902-04: gen, practice of med., Bos- ton, 1906 -; specialized in anesthesia, 1923 -; Contract surg., World War; follow A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am Soc. Anesthetists, Internat. Coll. Anesthetists; mem. N.E. Soc. Anesthesiology. Protestant. Republican. Office: 475 Common- wealth Av., Boston. Home: 141 Longwood Av., Brookline. Summer res .: Croydon, N.II.
MOORE, Herbert, asso. professor of psychology; b. Blackhead, Newfoundland, Jan. 18, 1894; s. Rich- ard Moore and Relfreda ( Moores) M .; ed. A B., Univ. Toronto (Can.), 1924; A.M., Harvard, 1926, Ph.D., 1931; m. Leota Jacobson, June 23, 1928. Instr., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1926-39; asst. prof., 1926-31; asso. prof .. 1931 -; tr. for Western Mass., Natt. Occupational Conf .; mem. Am. Psychol. Assu., A.A.A.S., Brit. Nat. Inst. Ind. Psych. Author: Reading and Study Aids, a manual for coll. stu- dents; Psychology for Business and Industry. Travel: Europe. Congregationalist. Republican. Address: Mt. Holyoke Coll., 6 Stanton Av., So. Hadley.
I'MOORE, Howard, orthopedle surgeon; b. llion, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1881; s. Louls E. Moore and Addie S. (Howard) M .; ed. Newton high sch .; M.I.T .; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1905; m. Eva G. Mat- thews of Malden, June 10, 1907. Practice of gen. inedicine, 1905-08; orthopedic surgery and treat- ment of fractures, 1908 --; chlef of orthopedic service, Newton Hosp .; cons. orthopedist, West- borough State Hosp .; instr. orthopedics, dir. dept. phys. therapy, Bouv(-Boston Sch. Phys. Edn .; capt. med. dept., Base losp. #44; major med. dept., Mesves llosp. Center, France; 1 yr. active service, World War; fellow A.C.S .; mem,, Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Acad. Orthopedie Surgeons, Boston Orthopedic Club, Ancient & Honorable Arty. Co., Mass. Hort. Soc .; N.E. Soc. Nat. Ilist., Am. Mus. Nat. Ilist., Mass. Fish & Game Assn., Miks (past Exalted Ruler), all Masonic bodies. Clubs: Hunnewell (Newton), Boston, Boston City, University, Apollo (asso.), Republican (Mass.), Rotary Internat. Author: many articles on ortho- pedie and fracture surgery. Travel: moderately extensive. Baptist. Republican. Office: 520 Bea- con St., Boston. Home: 107 Franklin St., Newton. MOORE, Lewis Eugene, consulting engineer; b. An- boy, Ill., Jan. 24, 1880; s. Lewis T. Moore 'and Martha Myrick (Wells) M .; ed. Chicago Manual Training Sch .; B.S., Univ. Wis., 1900, C.E., 1906; Mass. Inst. Tech., 1902; m. Rowena Grace Karns of Washington, D.C., Aug. 25, 1903; children- Luther Samuel Moore. Master mechanic, Cham- pion Iron Mine, Beacon, Mich., 1900-01 ; witlı
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