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MORIZE, André, professor of French literature; b. Le Fleix, Fr., Sept. 18, 1884; s. Paul Morize and Claire (Dehorbe) M .; ed. Lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris; Sorbonne; École Normale Supérieure; Agrégé de l'Université; Litt.D., Middlebury Coli .; in. Ruth Muzzy, June 29, 1929. Prof., lycée, Bordeaux, Fr., till 1913, asso. prof. French lit., Johns Hopkins, 1913-14; lecturer on mil scl. and tactics, Harvard, 1917-19, Fr. Lit., 1919-25, prof., 1925-, chmn. com. hist. and lit., 1931 -; lecturer, Lowell Inst., Boston, 1918; has lectured exten- sively from coast to coast; It. and capt., 281st 1nf., French Army, Aug. 1, 1914-Nov. 11, 1918, wounded in service, awarded Croix de Guerre; officier de la Légion d'Honneur; mem. Am. and N.E. Modern Lang. Assns., Civil Liberties League of Mass., Am. Assn. Teachers French. Clubs: Ilarvard (Boston), Spee (Cambridge). Author: L'Apologie du Luxe au XVIIIe siècle; Candide (Société des textes français modernes); Correspondance inédite de Ia Montesquieu; Problems and Methods of Literary History; articles in Revue d'histoire littéraire de , France, Revue du XVIIle siècle, Revue de Philologie française, Education, French Review, etc. Wife dir. desc. Muzzeys of Lexington. Of- fice: 145 Widener Library, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 5 Garden Ter., Cambridge. Summer res. : Hill, N.Il.
MORKK, Harry Solomon, consulting chemist; b. Boston, Apr. 10, 1878; s. Abraham Philip Mork and Belinda (Spitz) M .; ed. Boston Eng. hlgh sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1899; in. Estelle C. Williams (d.); m. (2d) Claire Z. Levy of Boston, Nov. 19, 1914; children-Marjorle Williams, Arnold Phillp. Chemist, City Wastes Disposal Co., 1899, Mass. State Bd. Health, 1899-1900, Cellulose Products Co., 1900-01, Lltile & Walker, 1901; v.p., treas., dir. Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1901-19; sec., dir. Chem. Products Co., 1902-30; 'v.p., dir. Lustron Co., 1919-30, Special Yarns Corp., 1925-28; cons. chemist, 1928 -; holds many patents In cellulose and other fields; unofliclai consultant, research and development cellulose acetate, gas mask eye- pieces, wind shields, acetone production, C.W.S., U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Textile Chemists and Colorists; fellow A.A.A.S. Club: Kernwood Country (Salem, sec. ). Author: monographs in field of cellulose acetate. Jewish. Republican. Office: 40 Broad St., Bos- ton. lfome: 17 Englewood Av., Brookline.
MORRIS, Albert, professor of sociology; b. Notting- ham, Eng., Jan. 6, 1901; s. Humphrey Leah Morris and llannah (Elliott) M .; ed. Pawtucket (R.I.), Needham high schs .; S.B., Boston Univ., 1925,. A.M., 1926; Harvard, 1927-28; m. Dorothy Ruth Coleman of Needham, Aug. 16, 1926; children- Elizabeth Jeanne, Dorothy Josselyn. , Instr. social sci., Boston Univ., 1926-30, asst. prof., 1930-35, prof. sociology, 1935-, Augustus Howe Buck scholar; mem. Am. and Eastern Sociol. Socs., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phl Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Alpha. Author: Criminology, 1934; Study Guide in An- thropology, 1936; articles, book reviews. Episco- palian. Independent. Office: 688 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 176 Ilillerest Rd., Needham.
MORRIS, Albert Wood, research engineer; b. Cam-
VI den, N.J., Jan. 21, 1880; s. George M. Morris and Evaline D. (Wood) M .; ed. Salem (N.J.) high sch .; Williamson Sch .; Univ. Pa., 1899-1901; Columbia, 1901-04; m. Elizabeth Cook of Camden, N.J .; 1
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son-Albert W., Jr. Hydraulle engr., R. D. Wood Co .; blast furnace engr., Cambria (How Bethle- hem) Steel Co .; asst. chief engr., Am. Pulley Co .; mgr., Wetherill Casting Co., Harley Co., 1914-20; chief engr., Wetherill-Morris Engring. Co., 1920- 30; dir. research, Moore Drop Forging Co., 1930 -; holds over 150 patents; dir. and officer, Metal Re- search Co., Metal Separation Co., Morris Engring. Co., Wetherill Engring Co., Internat. Platinum Co., Internat. Discount Co., Gen. Development Co., Celutate Corp., Internat. Electro-Refiners Co., etc .; Tr. Williamson Sch. ( Media, Pa.), Ames Sch .; Ist lt. Co. K, 2nd Regt., Pa. Nat. Guard; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Electro-chem. Soc., Nat. Inst. Inventors, Am. Soc. Metals, Soc. Automotive Engrs., Am. Inst. Metals, Franklin Inst., Masons, K.T., Shrine, Am. Numis- matic Assn., Am, Philatelic Soc., Soc. Philatelic Am., Alpha Beta Kappa. Clubs: Engineers; Phila. and Springfield Stamp; Phila., Chicago, and Springfield Coin. Author: many tech. articles In tech. papers. Desc. Morris family, Phila., 1682; Wood family, Jersey, 1702; Mayflower ancestors through Clark family. Quaker. Republiean. Of- fice: 93 Broad St., Springfield. Home: 54 Buck- ingham St., Springfield, Summer res .: Atlantic City, N.J.
MORRIS, Charles, schoolmaster; b. Berwyn, Ill., Jan. 31, 1903; ed. Howe Sch., Howe, Ind .; Trinity Coll., 1923; Ph.B., Univ. Chicago, 1926; student, Harvard, 1930-31; unmarried. Teacher Eng., Howe Sch., 1926-30, Milton Acad., 1931 -; mem. N.E. Assn. Teachers Eng. Author: occasional articles in English Journal and English Leaflet. Office: Milton Academy, Milton. House, Milton.
MORRIS, Fred Earle, lawyer; b. Norwich, Conn., Dec. 16, 1880; s. William G. Morris and Annie M. (Doel) M .; ed. Maynard high sch .; LL.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1904; m. Elizabeth Crabtree of Maynard, June 30. 1908. Gen. practice of law, Boston and Hudson, 1904 -; dir. Hudson Coop. Bk .; tr., elk. Hudson Sav. Bk .; counsel for these and for Hudson Nat. Bk .; trial justice, Hudson, 1913 -; mem. Legal Advisory Bd., World War; mem. I.O.O.F. (Maynard Lodge #131), A.F.&A.M. ( Dorie Lodge), Chamber of Commerce, Fraternity S.A.E. Club: Framingham Country. Protestant. Republican. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston, and 2 Pope St., Hudson. Home: 30 Rutland St., Ilud- SOIL.
MORRIS, Frederick Kuhne, geologist; b. Salt Lake ('ity, Utah, Feb. 11, 1885; B.S., Coll. of City of N.Y., 1904; M.A., Columbia. 1910; Ph. D., 1936; m. Florence E. Eddowes, of Newark, N.J., Dec. 30, 1922. Asst. geologist, Canadian Geol. Survey, summer 1912; asst. lecturer and instr. in geology, Columbia, 1914-20, research work, 1917-18; ad- visor in geography to Dept. of State, Washing- ton, D.(., 1920; visiting prof. of geology, Pel Yang Univ., Tlentsin, China, 1920-21; geologist Central Asiatic Expdns. of Am. Mus. of Natural Ifist., 1922-25, research asso. in geology in same mus., 1925-29; asst. prof. structural geology. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1927-31, prof. since 1931; fellow A.A.A.S., Geol. Soc. of Am., Geol. Soc. of China, Mineral. Soc. of Am., Am. Geophysical Union, Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences; mem. Mass. Forest and Park Assn., Am. Instit. Mining and Metall. Engrs., Geol. Soc, of Boston (past pres.), Chil- dren's Museum of Boston ( vice pres.), Sigma Xl, Chi Epsllon. Clubs: Faculty of Mass. Instit. Tech. (pres. 1934), Explorers. Author: ( with Prof. J. F. Kemp) Engineering Geology, 1915; (with H. E. Gregory) Military Geology, 1918; (with Prof. C. P. Berkey) Geology of Mongolia, 1927; (with A. W. Grabau) Permian of Mongolia; A Billion Years in the Hudson Valley, 1936. Protestant. Home: 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge.
V MORRISON, Gordon Mackay, surgeon; b. Boston, May 28, 1896; s. Willlam Alexander Morrison and Almira (Reid) M .; ed. Huntington Sch .; A.B. (War degree), Harvard, 1921; student, M.I.T .; M.D., Tufts Med. Sch., 1926; m. Alice Blodgett of Fram- ingham Center, Aug. 14, 1928; children-Gordon Mackay, Jr., Reld Blodgett, Peter Foster. Surg.
Interne, Boston City Hosp., 1926-28; practice of bone and joint surgery with Dr. Frederic Jay Cotton, 1929 -; surg. staff, Faulkner and Boston City Hosps .; cons. staff, Wolfeboro (N.H.), Fram- ingham Union, Leonard Morse, Cape Cod, Morton and St. Joseph's Hosps., N.E. Sanitarium, and Exe- ter Hosp .; formerly tr. Mass. Mem. losps .; with Royal Flying Corps 112 yrs .; entered as air mechanic, 3rd class; later pilot and It. R.A.F .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Am. Assn. Traumatic Surgery (council). Clubs: Union Boat, Harvard (Bos- ton). Grandparents from Nairn, Scot. Presby- terian. Republican. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. lome: 37 Alban Rd., Waban.
V MORRISON, Hyman, physician; b. Vilua, Poland, Oct. 1, 1881; s. Joseph Morrison and Annie ( Wein- stein) M .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1905; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; m. Rose L. Hurvitz of Boston, Aug. 16, 1910; children- llora M., Judith, Miriam. Practiced med., Boston, 1910 -; splty. Internal med .; dist. phys., Boston Dispensary, 1911-13; phys., out-patient dept., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1915-28; visiting phys., Beth Israel Hosp., Boston, 1917 -; asst. in med., Har- · vard Med. Sch., 1918-28; asso. prof. clin. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1928-35, elin. prof. med., 1935 -; cons. phys, Boston State Hosp., 1937 -; tr. Assoc. Jewish Philanthropies, Hebrew Teachers Coll .; mem. A.M.A., Mass, and Greater Boston Med. Socs., Zionist Orgn. Am. Club: New Century. Travel: Europe, 1937. Author: med, papers. Jew- ish. Independent. Office: 483 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 33 Schuyler St., Roxbury.
Home: Wolcott L/MORRISON, John Miles, lawyer, trustee; b. Hyde Park, Sept. 20, 1889; s. Charles F. Morrison and Mary E. (Kennedy) M .; ed. Hyde Park high sch .; Iloly Cross Coll .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law; in. Aileen C. Cunningham of Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 27, 1920; 1 son-John Cunningham. Engaged in gen, practice of law, specializing in trial of cases in court; mem. Sawyer, Hardy, Stone & Mor- rison, 1915 -; dir. many ins. eos., incl. Employers' Liability Assurance Corp., Ltd., Am. Employers' Ins. Co., Employers' Fire Ins. Co .; Atty., Am. Policyholders' Ins. Co., Am. Mut. Liability Ins. Co., Zurich Gen. Accident & Liability Ins, Co., Me. Casualty Co .; tr. Employers' Group Assos .; 1st It. A.S., U.S.A., Aug. 1917-Dec. 1918; mem. K.C., Ami. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Boston City, Vesper Country. Travel: around world, 1936. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 33 Broad St., Boston. Home: 38 Channing Rd., Brookiine.
1 MORRISON, Willlam Reid, surgeon; b. Boston, July 10, 1889; s. William Alexander Morrison and Al- mira Estelle (Reid) M .; ed. Volkmann Prep. Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1910; M.D. (cum laude), Harvard Med. Sch., 1913; m. Victoria Elizabeth Benner Ilolloway of Brookline, Nov. 20, 1917; children --- Victoria, Ethel, William Reid, Jr., Donald Chatham, Cordelia Kathleen. After usual interneships en- gaged in practice of surgery at Boston; visiting surg., Boston City Hosp .; prof. clin, surgery, Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Med .; cons. surg., Framingham Union Hosp., Huggins Hosp. ( Wolfeboro, N.I.); tr. East Boston Sav. Bk .; surg., Harvard Surg. Unit, B.E.F., 22d Gen. llosp. France; asst. chief and chief of surg. service, Base llosp. 51, A. E.F .. , 1917-19; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., Boston Surg. Soc., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Logos (Bel- mont ). Episcopalian. Republiean. Offiee: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 31 Payson Terrace, Belmont.
MORSE, Alan Richard, commercial banker; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 10, 1897; s. Jacob R. Morse and Rebecca (Ratshesky) M .; ed. Volkmann Sch. (merged with Noble & Greenough), Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1919; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; m. Theresa Jacobson of Cedarhurst, N.Y., Sept. 8, 1927; children-Edith, Ann, Alan R., Jr. With banking houses, Boston, 1921-37; with U.S. Trust Co., 1922 -; v.p., treas., 1927 -. Club: . Harvard ( Boston). U.S. Naval Res., C.P.O. Republlean. Office: 30 Court St., Boston. Home: 32 Borland St., Brookline.
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V MORSE, Carl F. A., business man; b. Salem, Feb. 21, 1877; s. Charles C. Morse and Narcissa D. (French) M .; ed. Salem high sch .; m. Alice C. Pickering of Lowell, June 12, 1901; children-Judson P., Samuel French. At Salem Sav. Bk., 1893-1912; treas. Roger Conant Coop. Bk., Salem, 1901-17, Salem Morris Plan Co., 1917-19; cashier, Mchts. Nat. Bk., 1919-, v.p., 1932 -; dir. Roger Conant Coop. Bk., tr. Salemi Sav. Bk .; past dir. Danvers Coop. Bk., Salem Mor- ris Plan Co .; mem. S.A.R. Protestant. Republican. Office: Merchants National Bank, Salem. Home: 237 Locust St., Danvers.
YMORSE, Fred Winslow, research chemist (retired) ; Y b. Berlin, Dec. 6, 1865; s. Winslow Brigham Morse and Eugenia Stowe (Carter) M .; ed. Northboro high sch .; S.B., Worcester Poly, Inst., 1887, S.M., 1900; m. Lelia Lincoln White of Berlin, Oct. 29, 1891; children-Fred Winslow, Jr., Ellen Hastings. Asst. chem., Mass. Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1887-88; prof. or- ganic chem., v. dir., Expt. Sta., N.H. Coll. Agr. & Mech. Arts, 1888-1909; research prof. chem., Mass. State Coll., 1910-35, prof. emeritus, 1936 -; acting dir., Agrl. Expt. Sta., 1912-13, 1917-20; tr. Pub. Lib., mem. sch. com., Durham, N.IL .; mem. Amn. Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S., S.C.W. Clubs: Amherst Sci- ence; Faculty (Mass. State Coll.). Author: bulle- tins of N.H. and Mass. Agrl. Expt. Stas ;; articles in Journal of Am. Chem. Soc. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Home: 196 North Pleasant St., Amherst.
YMORSE, George W., surgeon; b. Clinton, Jan. 24, 1882; s. George W. Morse and Lydia Ann ( Bates) M .; ed. Clinton high seh .; Volkmann Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1904; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; m. Jean Ferguson McPherson of Toronto, Can., Nov. 17, 1913; children-George W., Jr., Jean Coats. Practiced med., Boston, 1908 -; spl. practice of industrial surgery, 1913 -; med. dir., M.I.T. and Liberty Mut. Ins. Co .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Soc. Examining Phys. (pres.) ; major Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., World War. Clubs: Harvard, Algonquin, Eastern Yacht, Boston Yacht. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 475 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Home: 22 Hyslop Rd., Brookline.
MORSE, Glenn Tilley, clergyman (retired); b. St. Louis, Mo., July 30, 1870; s. Thomas Perry Morse and Mary Amelia (Glenn) M .; ed. Smith Acad., St. Louis, Mo .; Stowell's Sch., Lexington; A.B., Har- vard, 1898; B.D., Epise. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1901; unmarried. Asst., St. Anne's Ch. (P.E.), Lowell, 1901-02; asso. priest, St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, 1902-04; rector, St. James Ch., W. Somer- ville, 1902-08; sr. enrate, Ch. of Advent, Boston, 1908-09; founder, rector, All Saints Ch., W. New- bury, 1910-38; founder, priest in charge, All Saints Mission, Georgetown, 1916-38; acting chaplain, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1909; retired 1938; mem. exec. com., Archdeaconry of Lowell, Bishop & Council P.E. Ch. Mass .; tr. Gov. Dummer Acad .; chmn. bd. trs., Newbury Red Cross & Civic Rellef; decorated by Nat. Red Cross for service during World War: mem. Am. Red Cross (1st v. chmn. Newburyport Chap.), Chase Family Assn. (pres.), Fed. Rel. Workers (past pres.), Soc. Preservation N.E. An- tiq. (tr.), Bay State Hist. League (past pres.), Hist. Soc. Old Newbury (hon. pres.), W. Newbury Choral Soc. (pres.), S.C.W. (chaplain), N.E. Ilist. Geneal. Soc. (mem. council), Newburyport Players (exec. bd.), Soc. of Gov. & Company of Mass. Bay in N.E. (chaplain), Newburyport Chamber of Com- merce (dir.), Am. Antiq. So., Mass. Hort. Soc., Essex Inst. (advisory bd.), Arts & Crafts Soc., Bostonian Soc. (publ. com.), Eng .- Speaking Union, Copley Soc. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston; No. Shore, exec. com.), Rotary (past pres.), University, Bos- ton Art (artist mem.), Wedgwood (v.p.). Author: Old Newbury Initiatives; Twenty-Five Years of All Saints Church; many newspaper and mag. ar- ticles; lectures on hist. and antiq. subjs. Travel: U.S. (extensive), Can., W.I., So. Am., Eng. and Europe (7 times). Restored oldest sch. house in Am. (1761), the beginning of Gov. Dummer Acad., as perfect model of Eng. Colonial sch. of 1762, 1938; has largest collection of silhouettes in world, also one of largest collections of wax portraits, Wedgwood, etc. Desc. 3 Colonial govs., Mayflower
pilgrims, early settlers in Mass., Conn., Md. Epis- copalian. Republican. Home: 186 High St., New- buryport.
YMORSE, Harmar, banker; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 1, 1887; s. George F. Morse and Mary E. (Harmar) M .; ed. Lancaster high sch .; Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., llarvard, 1910; m. Ruth O. Burton of Lan- easter, Sept. 2, 1911. Pres. Clinton Trust Co., 1934 -; treas., John Prescott Coop. Bk., 1935 -; mem. Masons. Club: Rotary. Republican. Office: 79 High St., Clinton. Home: 15 Mill St., South Lancaster. Summer res .: Boothbay Harbor, Me.
MORSE, James Ellison, manufacturer; b. Worcester, Nov. 26, 1875; s. George Dresser Morse and Jennie (Woods) M .; ed. Canton high sch .; m. Elizabeth Farley, of Portland, Me., Feb. 11, 1904; children- J. Ellison, C. Farley, Mrs. Charles T. Locke, George D., 11. Began as office boy, 1894; partner Morse Blacking Co., 1897-1932, pres. since incorporation, 1932; tr. and mem. investment bd., Danvers Sav. Bk .; dir. Warren Nat. Bk .; tr. permanent fund Dan- vers Unitarian Ch .; mem. Masons (32°). Club: Salem Country. Unitarian. Office: 20 Wallis Street, Peabody. Home: 48 Park St., Danvers.
MORSE, John Lovett, physician (retired); b Taun- ton, Apr. 21, 1865; s. Erastus Morse and Sarah Seabury (Bassett) M .; ed. Bristol Acad., Taunton; A.B., llarvard, 1887, A.M., M.D., 1891; m. Adelaide M. Fairbrother of Portland, Me., Sept. 3, 1906; 1 son-Lovett. Practiced med., Boston, 1891-1937; diseases of children alone treated, 1900 -; retired 1937; asst. in elin. med., 1896-1900; instr., then asst. prof., asso. prof., prof. pediatries, Harvard Med. Sch., 1903-21; prof. pediatrics emeritus, 1921 -; cons. phys., Children's, Infants, Beth Israel, and floating losps., Boston; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. and Am. Pediatric Soes., Am. Acad. Pediatries, Assn. Am. Phys. Club: Harvard (Bos- ton). Author: 5 books on pediatrics; several hun- dred articles in med. journals. Travel: U.S. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Home: 169 Park St., Newton. Summer res .: Shelburne, N.H.
V'MORSE, Pauline Hestia, artist; b. Marlborough, July 26, 1882; d. William Lambert Morse and Ellen Cornelia (Spaulding) M .; ed. Marlborough high. sch., 1896-99; N.I. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1906-07; Sch. of Worcester Art Mus., 1916-17, 1920- 22; 5 winters in study and travel in Europe, 1909- 14; pupil of O. Victor Humann, Henry W. Rice, Dante Rieei (Rome), Henry B. Snell. Represented in exlibns. at Worcester Art Museum, Soc. of Inde- pendent Artists (N.Y.), Boston Art Club, Copley Soc. of Boston (held in Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston). Sweat Art Mus. (Portland, Me.); one-man show at Auburn Pub. Lib., 1930; mem. Worcester Art Mus., Am. Fed. of Arts, Soc. of Independent Artists. Unitarian. Independent Republican. Home: 167 Pleasant St., Worcester.
W. Newbury Pub. Lib .; pres. S.P.C.C .; chmn. W. Y MORSE, Philip MeCord, professor of physics: b. Shreveport, La., Aug. 6, 1903; s. Allen Crafts Morse and Edith ( McCord) M .; ed. Lakewood ((.) high sch .; S.B., Case Sch. Applied Sci., 1926; A.M., Princeton, 1927, Ph.D., 1929; m. Annabelle Hopkins of Cleveland, O., Apr. 26, 1929; 1 son-Conrad Philip. Reporter, Cleveland Commercial, 1922-25; Porter Ogden Jacobus fellow, Princeton, 1928-29; research asso., Bell Tel. labs., 1929; lecturer, Univ. Mich., 1930; internat. research fellow, Munich (Ger.), Cambridge (Eng.), 1930-31; asso. prof. physics, M. I.T., 1931 -; asso. ed., Tech. Rev., 1936 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. l'hys. Soc., London Phys. Soc .; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Sigma XI, Tau Beta Pi. Author: (with U. N. Condon) Quantum Mechanics; Vibra- tion and Sound; many tech. articles, some on popu- lar sei. Travel: Eng., Ger., It., etc. Desc. one of first selectmen of Dedham; family left Mass. for O. 1816. Presbyterlan. Democrat. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 29 Bow Rd., Belmont.
YMORSE, Robert Gorham, corporation executive; b. Boston, Aug. 23, 1874; s. Robert McNeil Morse and Anne Eliza (Gorham) M .; ed. Mass. Inst. Tech., 1891-92; A.B., Harvard, 1896; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1896-97; A.M., Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1899; m. Marion Child of llingham, Jan. 25, 1906;
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children-Robert McNeil, David Hunnewell. With Illinois Steel Co., 1900-04; General Elec. Co., Ever- ett, 1906-12; sec. and treas. Big Sandy Co., Boston, 1919 -; with Boston Scale & Machine Co., 1920-34; sec. and treas. Railway Safety Switchlock Co., mirs. ry. devices, Boston, 1925 -; with Comtor Co., mfrs., Waltham, 1930-, pres. and treas., 1932 -. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.). Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Home: 183 Washington St., Marblehead.
MORSE, Russell Stephen, educator; b. Hingham, May 30, 1904; S. A. G. Morse, M.D., and Clara L. (Sutherland) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1927; student, Cornell, Balliol Coll. (Oxford) ; un- married. With Brown Bros, & Co., bankers, Bos- ton, 1927-28; teacher Latin, Brooks Sch., No. An- dover, 1929 -. Club: Harvard ( Boston). Travel: Europe, Eng., Scot., West coast of U.S., So. Am. Episcopalian. Office and home: Brooks School, North Andover. Summer res. : Hingham.
MORSE, Sadie May, artist, craft worker; b. Lexing- ton, May 5, 1873; d. John Noyes Morse and Amy Elizabeth (Sherman) M .; ed. Lexington high sch .; B.S.E., Mass. Sch. of Art, Boston, 1926; unmarried. Supervisor of drawing, Newburyport pub. schs .; in charge of Art Dept. Model Sch., N.J. State Normal Sch., Trenton, N.J .; art teacher, Troy (N.Y.) high sch .; master craftsman, Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts; registered occupational therapist, Govt. hosps., 1919-26, private hosps., 1926-35; studio work, 1932 -; occupational therapy work in World War; mcm. Marblehead Arts Assn., Weavers' Guild, Hort. Soc. (Boston). Clubs: Professional Women's (Boston), Marblehead Woman's. Author: mag. articles. Travel: Europe (twice), U.S. Family on both sides dates to Mayflower. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Ocean Av., Marblehead Neck.
MORSE, William Gibbons, purchasing agent; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 14, 1877; s. James H. Morse and Lucy (Gibbons) M .; ed. James Herbert Morse Sch. for Boys, N. Y. City; A.B., Harvard, 1899; m. Mar- jorie Dewey, Oct. 11, 1902; children-Lucy Gibbons, Marjorie Dewey, William G., Jr., Barbara Morsc Murphy. With Locomobile Co., 2 yrs .; Pencoyd Iron Works, 5 yrs .; asst. mgr., Collins & Aikman Co., 1906-10; partner, Wabash Mills, Phila., P'a., 1910-17; pres. Woodward & Co., grain dealers, 1919- 23; purchasing agt., Harvard, 1924 -; It. (jr. g.) U.S.N., Apr. 1917-Feb. 1919; mem. Ednl. Buyers Assn. (past pres.), N.E. Purchasing Agt. Assu. (past pres.). Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Harvard Faculty. Author: many tech. papers in trade mags. Travel: Europe (twice) ; W.J. (7 times). 100% Eng. yeoman ancestry, N. E., 1635, and Pa., 1698; abolitionists in Civil War; ancestors in Revolution. Unitarian. Independent. Office: Harvard Univer- 1. sity, Cambridge. Home: 19 Craigie St., Cambridge. ' Summer res .: Cotuit.
1 MORSE, William Inglis, historical research (Canada and New England); b. Paradisc, N.S., Can., June 4, 1874; 8. Joseph Chipman Morse and Almira ( Phin- ney) M .; ed. Paradise and lorton Collegiate Acads., N.S .; A.B., Acadia Univ., 1897; Harvard Grad. Sch., 1900; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1900; Litt.D., Acadia Univ., Wolfville, N.S., 1926; m. Susan A. E. Ensign of Simsbury, Conn., June 15, 1904; 1 dau .- Susan (Mrs. Frederick W. 1lilles). Teacher, Westminster Seh., Simsbury, Conn., 1900- 02; rector, Ch. of Incarnation, Lyn, 1905-30; au- thor and historian with spl. reference to Maritime Provinces of Canada and Eastern New England, 17th and 18th centuries; life mem., N.E. Hist. & Geneal. Soc .; mem., S.C.W. (Mass.), Soc. Mayflower Deses., Can. Hist. Soc., N.S. Hist. Soc., etc. Club: Boston Authors'. Author: Gravestones of Acadie, 1929; Land of the New Adventure, 1932; Acadiensia Nova (2 vols.), 1935; Sicur de Monts, 1939; verse and travelogues in Europe; etc. Donor of William Inglis Morse Collections at Dalhousie Univ., Ilali- fax, and Acadia Univ., Wolfville, N.S., consisting of over 3000 items-books, 1st eds., maps, and manuscripts of early French period in Acadia. Travel: Europe, Egypt, Palestine. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 17 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Paradise, N.S., Can.
MORSMAN, Eugene Kimball, librarian (curator of books); b. Chicago, Ill., June 4, 1902; s. Joseph Jenry Morsman and Helen Elizabeth (Kimball) M .; ed. Harvard Sch. for Boys, Chicago; B.A., Am- herst Coll. 1924; Columbia Univ., Curator of books, Converse Memorial Library, Amherst Coll .; life mem. A.L.A .; mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Clubs: Ap- palachian Mt., Adirondack Mt. Travel: Europe. Dese. James Morsman, who settled in Wrentham, 1667; Richard Kimball, who settled in Watertown, 1635. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Converse Memorial Library, Amherst Coll., Amherst. Home: 86 College St., Amherst. Summer home: Saranac Inn, N.Y.
MORSS, Noel, lawyer, archacologist, explorer; b. Boston, Dec. 25, 1901; S. Everett Morss and Ethel (Reed) M .; ed. Groton Sch., 1918-22; A.B., Harvard, 1926; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1929; m. Marion Hayward Clancey of Cambridge, Dec. 17, 1937. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1929; engaged in gen. prac- tice of law with Herrick, Smith, Donald & Farley, Boston, 1929-36; dir., counsel and asst. to pres., Simplex Wire and Cable Co., Cambridge, 1936 -; conducted archacol. expeditions to Ariz. and Utah for Peabody Mus. of Harvard Univ. in 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929, and published 3 tech, papers on results; mem. bd. mgrs., Franklin Foundation, Boston; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Bar Assn. of City of Boston, Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Anthropol. Assn .; corr. mem. No. Ariz. Soc. of Science and Art. Clubs: Explorers (N. Y. City) ; Harvard, St. Bo- tolph (Boston); Millwood Ilunt ( Framingham). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 79 Sidney St., Cambridge. Home: 568 South St., Needham. -
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