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engring. dept., Phoenix Bridge Co., Phoenixville, Pa., 1902-03; instr. mechanics and hydraulics, Univs, Wis, and Ill .. 1903-07; asst. and asso. prof., Mass. Inst. Tech. and expert work for Mass. R.R. Commn., 1907-13; bridge and signal engr., Mass. Public Service Cominn., 1914-21; cons. engr. in pvt. practice, 1921 --; designed Cottage Farm Bridge, reconstruction of Harvard Bridge in Bos- ton, and numerous other structures; in bus. as Lewis E. Moore, Cons. Engr., Boston; dir. Collat- eral Loan Co., Trimount Dredging Corp. (Boston) ; served as capt. and maj. Engrs., bridge work in U.S. and France, May 1917-Dec. 1918; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Soe. Am. Mil. Engrs., Boston Soc. C.E. (past pres.). Club: Boston City. Author: Design of Plate Girders, 1913. Protestant. Republican. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 113 Beau- mont Av., Newtonville.
MOORE, Merrill, psychiatrist; b. Columbia, Tenn., Sept. 11, 1903; s. John Trotwood Moore and Mary Brown ( Daniel) M ; ed. Montgomery Bell Acad., Nashville, Tenn .; A.B, Vanderbilt Unlv., 1924; M.D., Vanderbilt Univ. Med. Sch., 1928; m. Ann Leslie Nichol of Nashville, Tenn., 1930; children -- Adam, John, Leslie, Hester. Interne, St. Thomas Hosp., 1928-29; neurol. house officer, Boston Clty Ilosp., 1929-30, res. neurol. phys., 1930-31; asst. phys., Boston Psychopathic Hosp., 1931-33; Com- monwealth fellow, 1932-35; grad. asst., Psychia- tric Clinie, (neurol. out-patient dept.) Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1933-34; jr. visiting phys., Boston City Hosp., 1931-35, jr. visiting psychiatrist, 1938-39; psychoanalytic training was begun with late Dr. Wm. Herman, 1931-33, and continued with Dr. Ilanns Sachs, of Boston, 1934-38; teaching follow in neurology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1930-31, asst. in neuropathology, 1931-32, research fellow in psy- chiatry, 1932-35, instr. In psychiatry, 1935-36, assoc. In psychiatry, 1936-38, Harvard Med. Sch., Boston Psychopathic Hosp, and Boston City Hosp., respectively, asst. visiting neurologist, Boston City Hosp., 1936-38; dir. W. P.A. Alcoholism Survey, Boston City Hosp, 1936-38, dir. W.P.A. Syphilis Project, Boston City Hosp., 1936-38; cons. neurolo- gist and psychiatrist, Chelsea Marine Hosp. ( U.S P.H.S ), 1936-38; staff connections with Beth Israel Hosp., Boston, and Faulkner Hosp., Jamaica Plain; psychiatric asst., Harvard Coll., 1936-38; in pvt. practice of psychiatry at Boston, 1935 -; mem. Am. Med. Assn., Am. Psychiatrie Assn., Bos- ton Soc. Psychiatry and Neurology, Mass. and N.E. Psychiatrie Socs., Mass. Med. Soc .. Am. Psy- chopathol. Assn. Clubs: Neurological Supper, Har- vard ( Boston ). Anthor: The Noise that Time Makes, 1929; Six Sides to A Man, 1935; Poems from the Fugitive, 1936; Sonnets from the Fugitive, 1937; and M, a volume of 1000 sonnets, 1938. Interested in writing and swimming. Office: 384 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 39 East Springfield St., Boston. Summer home: 309 Bel- levue Rd., Squantum.
MOORE. Millard Claude, superintendent of schools; 1. Ellenburg. N.Y., June 23, 1882; s. Ozro R. Moore and Augusta (Myatt) M .: ed. Newport (NIL.) high sch .; A.B., Colby Coll., 1907; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch Edn., 1927; m. Grace Fuller of Salem, Dec. 28, 1911; 1 dau .- Virginia. Did rural sch. work, 1907-14; prin., high sch., Woodstock, N.I., 1914-17, high sch., Essex, 1917-20; supt. schs., Ashfield, 1920-30. Southwick, 1930 -; dir. Hampden Co. Tuberculosis Assn., Hampden Co. Improvement League; moderator, Town of South- wick; mem. Legal Advisory Bd., World War; mem. lampden Co. Teachers Assn. (v.p.), N.E.A. (state rep., dept. rural edn.), Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Kappa, Grange (7º, past Master, South- wlek), A.K.&A.M. (past Master, Morning Sun Lodge). Club: Springfield City. Congregation- alist. Republican. Otlice and home: College Highway, Southwick.
VMOORE, Myron Alan, lawyer; b. Gardner, Apr. 6, 1891; s. J. Myron Moore and Amy F. (Potter) M .; ed. Gardner high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1917; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1922; in. Esther Gilman of Gardner, June 15, 1929; children-Marian, Ju- dith. Clerk of Court, 1st Dist. Ct. of Northern
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Worcester (1925-27); mem. firm Hoban and Moore, 1930 -; mem. corp., Gardner Sav. Bk., Henry Hey- wood Mem. Hosp .; clk., Levi Haywood Mem. Lib. ; chin. Gardner Rep. City Com., 1932-36, Worees- ter County Rep. Com., 1936; pres. Gardner Cham- ber of Commerce, 1929; mem. Mass., Am., and Woreester Bar Assns., Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: University (Worcester), Oak Hill Country (Fitch- burg), Gardner Boat, Monomonac Sporting (Rindge, N.H.). Lineal desc. of Fairbanks Moor, one of first two white men to settle in West- minster. Protestant. Republican. Office: Gard- ner Savings Bank Bldg., Gardner. Home: 213 Woodland Av., Gardner.
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MOORE, Robert Lowell, investment trust manager; b. Cambridge, Jan. 12, 1896; s. James Lowell Moore and Jane ( Hancock) M .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1918; S.B., M.I.T., 1921; m. Eleanor E. Turner of Evanston, Ill., Dec. 6, 1924; children-Robert Lowell, Jr., Marela Sheldon, Willlam Knight, John Sheldon. In import and export bus., 1921-25; or- ganlzed World Radio Corp., 1925, exec. v.p., 1925 -; asst. to pres., Win. Filene's Sons Co., 1926-32; officer or dir. following trusts, 1933 -; p. pres, and dir., Gen. Investment Corp., Atlantic Securities Co. (Boston), Park Sq. Bldg., Inc., Allied Common- wealth Corp., Standard Commonwealth Corp., Cent. Capital Corp., Cambridge Continental Corp., Gen. Commonwealth Corp., State Gen. Corp .; part- ner, Henderson Brothers; v.p., clk., dir., World Radio Corp .; dir. Beacon Bldg. Corp., Utility Equities Corp .; p. dir. Certain-teed Products Corp. ; treas., dir., Beacon Participations, Inc .; pres., asst. soc., dir., Internat. Equities Corp .; v.p., see., tr., World Investment Trust; clk., dir., The Fensgate Co .; treas., clk., asso .. Cent. Management Assn .; served in Am. Ambulance Service, Sec. 5, 1916; wounded while serving as 1st It. U.S. Air Service; awarded Croix de Guerre with Palm. Club: Con- cord Country. Unitarian. Independent. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. Ilome: 14 Elin St., Concord
MOORE, William Charies, educator; b. Lawrence, Aug. 9, 1864; s. William P. Moore and Esther (Ashworth) M .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; Bridge- water State Normal Sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1893, A.M., 1908; m. Lora Gertrude Davidson of Salem, Nov. 19, 1898. Instr. earth sciences, State Normal Sch., Salem, 1894-1907; prof. edn., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1908-10; supt. schs., Southington, Conn., 1910-13, Newburyport, 1915-23; lecturer at Teachers' In- stitutes under dir. Mass. State Bd. Edn .: pres. Essex Co. Teachers' Assn., 1920-21; 4 minute speaker during World War. Author: Lessons in Geography, 1901 (pub. privately); Geography Through the Stereoscope, 1907; articles in edul. mags. Travel: U.S., Bermuda. Unitarian. Re- publican. lome: Leominster. Summer res. : Pemaquid Pt., Me.
MOORS, Arthur Wendell, banker; b. Boston, Nov. 14, 1859; s. Joseph Benjamin Moors and Mary Buck- minster (Iones) M .; ed. Hopkinson's Pvt. Class. Sch., Boston; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1880; m. Virginia Fisher of Boston, June 6, 1911. Clk., Morton, Rose & Co., London, 1880-81; with I. B. Moors & Co. (founded by father in 1868), Boston, 1881-, partner, 1886-, now sole partner, chief bus. of firm has always been the financing of imports by means of commercial letters of credit; treas. Benevolent Fraternity of Unitarian Churches of Boston, Hale House Assn .; tr. 1st Ch. in Boston ( Unitarian); mem. Class Com. of Har- vard Class of 1880, 1922 -; mem. Harvard Mus. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Union, Unitarian, Harvard (Boston), Cohasset Golf. Travel: Eur- ope (many times), W.I. (many times). Gt.g.s. Joseph Moors of Groton, who fought in French and Indian Wars and later was an officer at Battle of Bunker Hill, Unitarian. Republican. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 171 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res. : Cohasset.
MOORS, John Farwell, broker; b. Boston, Oct. 31, 1861; s. Joseph B. and Mary B. M .; ed. A.B., Mar- vard, 1883, A.M., 1884, LL.D., 1915. Sr. mem. Moors and Cabot, brokers; dir. Workingmen's Loan Assn .; pres. Family Welfare Soc, of Boston; mem. couneil and asso., Radcliffe Coll. Club:
Tavern. Unitarian. Demoerat. Office: 111 Dev- onshire St., Boston. Home: 150 Fisher Av., Brook- line.
MORAN, John Heury, lawyer, public utilities official; b. Brookline, Oct. 28, 1890; s. Edward Moran and Mary (Kenney) M .; ed. Brookline hlgh sch .; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1911-12; LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1916; LL.M., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1918; unmarried. With Boston Elevated Ry. Co., 1909-, chief payroll clk., 1915- 20, gen. auditor, 1920-36, v.p., comptroller, 1936- 37, v.p., treas., 1937 -; see., dir. Transit Mut. Ins. Co .; mem, Am. Transit Assn. (past pres.). Clubs: Engineers (Boston), University, Clover, N.E. Transit. Catholic. Republican. Office: Park Sq. Bldg,, Boston. Home: 3 Clark Rd., Brookline. Summer res .: North Scituate.
MORE, Brookes, poet, business executive; b. Dayton, O., Mar. 29, 1859; s. Enoch Anson More and Kath- arine Hay (Elmer) M .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Bedeiia Margaret Madden of Ballina, Ire., Feb. 19, 1898. Pres. Cornhill Publishing Co., Boston, 1922 --; mem. American Poetry Assn., Shakespeare Assn. America. Clubs: New England Poetry, Boston
Classical. Author: The Convent Legend, 1916; Silence and True Love, 1916; Sweet Maggle Mc- Gee, 1916, 23; Gods and Heroes (from Ovid), 1916; The Beggar's Vision, 1917, 21; The Lover's Rosary, 1917; The Ring of Love, 1923; Hero and Leander, 1926; Myrtella, 1927; Bootleg Charlie, 1927; Ad- ventured Values, 1929. Translator: Ovid's Meta- morphoses, book 1, 1922, books 2 and 3, 1923, books 1 to 5, 1933. Unitarian. Republican. Home: Hingham.
MORE, Louise Bolard, educator; b. Tidioute, Pa .; d. James Nelson Bolard and Jennie E. (Brenne- sholtz) B .; ed. B A., Wellesley Coll., 1898; M.A., Columbia Univ., 1925; student, Allegheney Coll .; m. Charles Husted More, Nov. 22, 1904; children- James Bolard, Mary, George Roberts. Dean of women and asso. prof. of sociology, lamline Univ., 1924-29; dean of women, Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1929-32; lead of House (administrative staff) Wellesley Coll., 1932 -; mem. Lib, and Free Kindergarten Bds. (Geneva, III. bd. 1910-13), Y.M.C.A. (west central Field Com., 1915-20), Nat. Assn. of Deans of Women (1924-32), A.A.U.W. Club: College (St. Paul, Minn., pres. 1927-29). Author: Wage-Barner's Budgets, 1907. Metho- dist. Independent. lome: Stone Hall, Wellesley. MOREAU, Edward Robert, teacher, artist ; b. Spring- field, Jan. 20, 1913; s. Edward Louis Moreau and Mary Theresa (Judd) M .; ed. Class. high sch., Springfield; grad. Pratt Inst., 1934; N.Y. Unlv .; Springfield Coll. Teacher of art, jr. and sr. high schs., Hartford, Conn., 1938 -; exhibited at Am. Water Color Soc., N. Y. Water Color Club, Spring- field, Hartford, New Haven, Pittsfield. Club: New llaven Paint & Clay. Catholic. Independent. Office: Ilartford, Conn. Home: 117 Magazine St., Springfield.
MOREFIELD, Elizabeth; b. Boston, Feb. 16, 1871; d. Morefield Storey and Gertrude (Cutts) S .; ed. pvt. sch .; m. Robert W. Lovett of Boston, Oct. 8, 1895; 1 dau .- Gertrude. Dir. Fed. Taxpayers Assu .; mem. Mass. Council Nat. Defence; chin, Repeal, Mass .; mem. Am. Women's Assn. (N.Y.), Colonial Dames. Clubs: Chilton, Colony (N.Y.). Episco- palian. Home: 7 Fairfield St., Boston.
VMORELAND, Edward Leyburn, consulting engineer; b. Lexington, Va., July 1, 1885; s Sidney T. More- land and Sally Preston (Leyburn) M .; ed. A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1905; MS., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1908; m. Francina H. Campbell of Owings Mills, Md., Sept. 18, 1913. Asst. engr., D. C. and William B. Jackson, engrs., Boston, 1908-12, mgr. Boston of- fice, 1912-16, mem. firm, 1916-18; mem, firm, Jack- son and Moreland, 1919 -; head dept. elec. engring, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1935-38, Dean of Engring., 1938 -; served as capt., then maj. Engrs. corps, U.S.A., Tech. Bd. and War Damage Bd., with A.E.F., 1918-19; fellow Am. Inst. E. E .; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Engring. Soes. of N.E., Boston Soc. C.ES., Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: Engineers (N.Y.), Engi-
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neers, University, Merchants (Boston), Wellesley Country. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge, also 31 St. James Av., Boston. Ilome: 110 Hun- dreds Road, Wellesley Farms.
MORGAN, Aun Haven, professor of zoology; b. Waterford, Conn., May 6, 1882; d. Stanley Gris- wold Morgan and Julia ( Douglas) M .; ed. Wil- liams Mem. Inst., New London, Conn .; student, Wellesley Coll., 1902-04; A.B., Cornell, 1906, Ph. 1)., 1912; student, Harvard, 1920, Yale, 1921, Marine Biol. Lab., 1906, Univ. Chicago, 1916, Tropical Lab., Kartabo, Brit. Guiana, 1926; unmarried. Asst., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1906-07, instr. zoology, 1907-09, 1912-14, asso. prof., 1914-18, prof., 1918-, chmn. dept., 1916 -; summers was asst. in biol., Cornell, 1910, instr., 1911, instr., Marine Biol, Lab., Woods llole, 1918, 1919, 1921, 1923; Schuyler fel- low, Cornell, 1911; reed. research grants, Sigma Xi, 1926, 1930, A.A.A.S., 1926, 1930; elected to Am. Men of Sei., fellow "Starred", 1933; A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Soc. Zool., Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Assu. Mus., fellow Entomol. Soc. Am., Limnol. Soc., Ecol. Soc., N.Y. Herpetol. Soc., Assn. Social Hy- giene, Cornell Biol. Expdn., Sigma Xi, Com. on Formal Edn. in Eugenies in Am. Colls., Coll. Entrance Exam. Bd. (com. on biol, and zool. exams.), Nat. Advisory Bd. of Eugenics, Author: Fieldbook of Ponds and Streams; Animals in Winter; sci. papers. Travel: Europe, So. Am. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Mt. Holy- oke College, South Hadley. Home: South lladley. MORGAN, Charles Hill, II., professor of fine arts; b. Worcester, Sept. 19, 1902; s. Paul B, Morgan and Lessie L. (Maynard) M .; ed. llotchkiss Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1924, A.M., 1926, Ph.D., 1928; A.M., Amherst Coll., 1938; student, Am. Sch. Class. Studies, Athens, Gr., 1928-29; m. Janet Barton of Worcester, Sept. 14, 1928 ; children -- Andrey Eliza- beth, George Summer Barton, Prudence Gilbert. Asst. and tutor, Harvard, 1924-27; lecturer on archaeology, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1929-30; asst. prof. fine arts, Amherst Coil., 1930-34, asso. prof., 1934- 38, prof., 1938 -; visiting prof., Am. Sch. Class. Studies, Athens, 1933-34, asst. dir., 1935-36, dir., 1936-38; mem. Am. Numismatic Soc., Archaeol. Inst. Am .; corr. mem., German Archaeol. Inst. ('lub: Harvard ( Boston). Author: articles in archacol. journals. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: Amherst College, Amherst. Ilome: 317 South Pleasant St., Amherst.
MORGAN, Ina Lucas, professor of psychiatrie social work; b. Warchain, Nov. 11, 1881; d. John Brainard Morgan and Edith Frances ( Lucas) M .; ed. pub. schs., Whitman; Univ. Chicago; N. Y. Sch. Social Work; S.B., Boston Univ., 1937; S.M., Baldwin- Wallace Coll., Berea, O., 1937; unmarried. Dir. community organization, 1906-18; inimigration, station worker, Travelers' Aid., N. Y. City, 1918-21; psychiatrie social worker, Am. Red Coss, Chicago, 1921-22, U.S. Vets. Bur., 1922-24; research worker, Mass. Dept. Mental Diseases, Div. for Examining Prisoners, Boston, 1924-26; chief psychiatric so- cial worker, U.S. Vets. Administrn., Cincinnati, (., and Boston, 1926-35; prof. psychiatric social work and dir. field work, Grad. Div. Social Work, Bos- ton Univ., 1935 -; mem. Am. Assu. Social Workers, Am. Assn. Psychiatrie Social Workers, Women's Industrial & Ednl. Union, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Civie League; Boston Univ. and Baldwin-Wallace ('oll. Alumni Assus. Author: many prof. articles. Travel: U.S. (extensive). Dir. desc. Gov. Brad- ford, Myles Standish. Protestant. Republican. Office: Graduate Division of Social Work, Boston University, 84 Exeter St., Boston. Home: 86 Bow- doin St., Boston.
MORGAN, James, journalist; b. Fleming Co., Ky .; s. William Franklin Morgan and Ann Threkheld Y (Bruce) M .; boyhood in West; m. Helen Dailey of Cambridge, Oct. 6, 1894. Followed telegraphy for several yrs .; in employ United Press Assn., Wash- ington, Albany and Boston; polit. reporter and Washington corr., now on ed. staff, Boston Globe; reported all Nat. Convs. of both parties since 1888; visited all prin. backgrounds of Napoleon's active life in Europe, Asia and Africa to gather
impressions and material for a biog. work, 1913. Author: Theodore Roosevelt, The Boy and Man, 1907; new edit., 1919; Abraham Lincoln, The Boy and Man, 1908; The Life Work of Edward A. Moseley in the Service of Humanity, 1913; In the Footsteps of Napoleon, 1915; Charles H. Taylor, Builder of the Boston Globe, 1923; Our Presidents, 1924, 3rd edit., 1935; The Birth of the American People, 1930. Office: Boston Globe, Boston. Home: 16 Prescott Rd., Lynn.
FMORGAN, Paul Beagary, manufacturer; b. Worces- ter, May 7, 1869; s. Charles Hill Morgan and Rc- becca Ann (Beagary) M .; ed. Worcester high sch .; Worcester Acad .; S.B., Worcester Poly, Inst., 1890, D.Eng., 1929; student, Royal Sch. Mines, Stockholm, Swed .; m. Lessie M. Maynard of Worcester, June 15, 1893; children-Philip M., Charles H., Il., Paul B., Jr., Vincent, Mrs. Eliza- beth Morgan Robertson. With Morgan Construc- tion Co., mfrs. rolling mill machinery, Worcester, 1891-, pres., 1911 -; dir. Chas. G. Allen Co., Graton & Knight Co., Heald Machine Co., State Mut. Life Assurance Co., Worcester Co. Musical Assn., Worcester Mirs. Mut. Ins. Co., Worcester Morris Plan Co., Y.M.C.A .; tr. John Woodman llig- gins Armory, llome of Aged Men, Home for Aged Women, Memorial Hosp., Worcester Acad., Worcester Poly. Inst .; tr., v.p., People's Sav. Bk .; tr., acting pres. Worcester Art Mus .; councillor, Amn. Antiq. Soc .; served on various bds. and coms., World War; mem. S.A.R. Travel: Europe, esp. Greece (many times). Desc. Miles Morgan, Mass., 1636, carly settler of Springfield; son Philip M., treas., Paul B., asst. treas., Morgan Construction Co., Charles H., prof. fine arts and archaeology, Vincent, asst. prof. music, Amherst Coll. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 15 Belmont St., Worcester. Home: 21 Cedar St., Worcester. Sum- mer res. : Ilubbardston.
Y MORGAN, Philip M., manufacturer; b. Worcester, Apr. 13, 1896; s. Paul B. Morgan and Lessie L. (Maynard) M .; ed. Worcester Acad .; A.B., Har- vard, 1918; m. Marjorie M. Shepard of N.Y. City, Apr. 22, 1920; children-Paul S., Peter S. Ware- houseman, Marble-Nye Co., Worcester, 1919; asst. purchasing agt., Morgan Construction Co., 1920; asst. metalurgist, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., 1921; salesman, Marble-Nye Co., Boston, 1922; asst. treas., Morgan Construction Co., 1923-26, treas., 1927 -; tr. People's Sav. Bk .; dir. Mechanics Nat. Bk., Graton & Knight Co. (p.), 1939-, Morgan Con- struction Co .; mem. exee. com., Machinery & Allied Products Inst .; exec. com. nat. bd., Y.M.C.A .; chin. exec. com, Mass. & R.I. State Y.M.C.A .; served with A. E.F., 1917-19; awarded Purple lleart; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country, University, Bohe- mians, Shakespeare, Players ( Worcester), Har- vard (Worcester, N.Y.). Episcopalian, Republi- can. Office: Morgan Construction Co., Worcester. Ilome: 9 Burgess Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: Hubbardston.
V'MORGAN, Samuel Boyd Rice, real estate broker; b. Marlborough, July 18, 1890; s. Lewis Edison Mor- gan and Edith Atwood (Rice) M .; ed. Noble & Greenough Seh .; Stone Seh., Boston; Harvard, 1 yr .; m. Bessie Brown Livermore of Brookline, Dec. 22, 1918. Did farming, Pantooset Farm, Hanover, 1910-20; in real estate bus., Boston, 1920 -- , under own name, 1930 -; mem. Signal Corps, Air Service, U.S.A., 1917-18, at Naval Air Sta., Chatham, with U.S.N.R.F., 1918; mem. Boston Real Estate Ex- change, Boston Brokers Bd. Ornothologist, Illus- trator (pen & ink), Author: occasional articles on little known sections of world. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 22 Stone Av., Chestnut Ilill.
MORGAN, Theodore Harding, professor of electrical engineering; b. Fredericton, N.B., Can., Sept. 23, 1892; s. John Burtt Morgan and Margaret Belle (Porter) M .; ed. Edmonton (Alberta) high sch .; Univ. B.C .; A.B., Stanford Univ., 1920, E.E., 1929; m. Marion Gordon of San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 23, 1927. Testing engr., Inspiration (Ariz.) Consol. Copper Co., 1920-21; engr., Gt. Western Power Co., San Francisco, Calif., 1921-23; instr. elee. engring.,
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Stanford Univ., 1922-26, asst. prof., asst. to head of dept., 1927-31; prof., head of dept., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1931 -; fellow Am. Inst. E.E., A.A.A.S .; mem. Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pl, Alpha Tau Omega, For. Policy Assn., Laymen's League. Clubs: Worcester Economic, Rotary. Author: sci. papers on elec. engring. and on engring. edn. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worces- ter. Home: 90 Forest St., Worcester.
MORGAN, Vincent, educator; b. Worcester, Feb. 2, 1906; s. Paui B. Morgan and Lessie ( Maynard) M .; ed. Fessenden Sch .; Hotchkiss Sch .; Harvard; B.Mus., N.E. Conservatory of Music, 1932, M. Mus., 1934; m. Katherine Irving Clark of Worcester, June 22, 1929; children-Joan, Christopher Clark. Dir. Carnegie Music Program, Worcester Art Mus., 1934-35; asst. prof. mus., Amherst Coll., 1935-, chmn. dept. of mus .; tr. N.E. Conservatory of Music. Club: Boston Art. Episcopalian. Ad- dress: Amherst Coll., Amherst. llome: 14 Orchard St., Amherst. Summer res .: Hubbardston.
MORGAN, Walter Sydney; b. Whitman, Jan. 18, 1886; s. Sydney John Morgan and Ida (Shaw) M .; ed. grad., Ricker Ciass. Inst., Houlton, Me., 1905; student, Coiby Coll., 1905-06, Boston Univ., 1907- 08; grad., Bryant & Stratton Commercial Sch., Boston, 1909; student, N.Y. Univ. Sch. of Com- merce, Accounts and Finance, 1910; m. Annie Urquhart of Newport, R.I., June 26, 1912; chil- dren-Balfour, Robert, Patricla. Teacher, Mitch- ell Mlli Boys' Sch., Billerica, 1906-07, Rogers high sch., Newport, R.I., 1909-10; pub. accounting, N.Y. City, 1910-11, res. mgr., Pace Inst., Boston, 1911-17, dean, 1917-21; pub. practice accountancy, as partner of Morgan & Morgan, Boston, 1917 -; dean, Morgan Sch. of Accountancy and Finance, 1921-28; comptroller and mem. Commn. on Administru. and Finance, Commonwealth of Mass., '1928-32; mem. Am. Inst. Accountants, Mass. Soc. Certified Pub. Accountants, Delta Upsilon, Masons (32°), K.T., Odd Fellows. Clubs: Boston City, Sharon Country. Author: Accounting-A Course in Theory and Practice, 1922. Republican. Office: 10 State St., Boston. Ilome: 29 Maple Av., Sharon.
MORIN, George Albert, lawyer, accountant; b. Sut- ton, Aug. 13, 1889; s. George Aibert Morin and Zoe (Noiseux) M .; ed. Manchaug pub. schs .; Becker Bus. Sch., Worcester; LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Sch. Law, 1920; m. Margaret E. Sullivan of Spring- field, Aug. 24, 1914; children-George C., Philip E., Charles H. Practiced law and accountancy, Bos- ton and Springfield, 1920 -; also tax specialist; tr., mem., Morin & Evans; partner, Apartment Sup- piies Co .; dir. Apartment House Owners Assn., White & Franke, Inc., Mass. Real Estate 1Cx- change, Elmbrook Farm, Inc .; dir., clk. New Wal- ter's, Inc., Chas. A. Ludden Co., Chas. A. Ludden Realty Co., Solin's Market, Tenney Coal Co., p. dir. Solin's Realty Trust, Staniey Stores, Inc .; v.p., dir. Highland Hotel Co .; clk., South Shore Beverage Co .; p. tr., Playview Realty Trust, Battery Trust; treas., dir. Tax Service Co .; tr., treas., Massasoit Realty Trust; treas., dir. Harding Uniform & Regalia Co .; mem. Com. Fed. Taxation, Boston Chamber of Commerce; Mass. N.G. (asst. judge advocate for 26th Div.); mem. Ancient & Honor- able Art. Co., Elks. Clubs: Luncheon, Kiwanis (past lt .- gov., Div. V, N.E. Dist.). Author: taxa- tion articles and textbooks on elementary com- mercial law. Catholic. Non-partisan. Office: 70 Franklin St., Boston. Home: 215 South Av., Wes- ton.
MORISON, Samuel Ellot, historian; b. Boston, July 9, 1887; s. John Holmes Morison and Emily Mar- shali (Ellot) M .; ed. Noble's Sch., Boston; St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H .; A.B., Harvard, 1908, Ph.D., 1912, Litt.D., 1936; M.A., Oxford, 1922; student, Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1908- 09; L.D.H., Trinity Coll., 1935; Lltt.D., Amherst Coli., 1936; m. Elizabeth S. Greene of Boston, May 28, 1910; children-Elizabeth Gray, Emily Mar- shall, Peter Greene, Catharine. Instr. hist., Unlv. Calif., 1914; instr., lecturer, prof., hist., Harvard, 1915 -; Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth prof. Am. Ilist., Oxford, 1922-25; pvt. Inf., U.S.A., 1918-19;
attaché, Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris, leb .- June, 1919; Am. del., Baltic Commn. of Peace Conf .; fellow Am. Philol. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Am. Antig. Soc. (pres.); Colonlal Soc. Mass .; Mass. 1list. Soc. Clubs: St. Botolph, Cruising, Somerset. Author: Life of Harrison Gray Otis, 1913: Maritime History of Massachu- setts, 1921; Oxford History of the U.S., 1927: Builders of the Bay Colony, 1930; Founding of Harvard College, 1935; Harvard Collepe ia (! 17th Century, 1935; The Puritan Pronaos, 1936; Three Centuries of Harvard, 1936; (with Henry Steele Commager) Growth of American Republie, 1937; The Second Voyage of Columbus, 1938. Edi- tor: N.E. Quarterly. Episcopalian. Home: 14 Brimmer St., Boston.
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