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I'MORTON, David, writer, professor of English; b. Elkton, Ky., Feb. 21, 1886; s. Thomas Beckwith Morton and Mattie ( Petrie) M .; ed. Louisville (Ky.) male high sch., Branham & Hughes Sch .; S.B., Vanderbilt Univ., 1909; A.M., Amherst Coll., 1934; unmarried. Reporter, Louisville Evening Post, 1909; further newspaper work with Asso. Press and as ed. writer for Louisville papers, also writing for mags., poetry and criticism, 1910-15; teacher, Eng. and lit., Louisville boys high sch., 1915-18; Eng. and hist., Morristown (N.J.) high sch., 1918- 21; prof. Eng., Amherst Coll., 1924 -; continued to write books of poetry and criticism; mem. Poetry Soc. Am., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Ships in llarbour; Harvest; The Sonnet Today and Yesterday; Nocturnes and Autumnals; The Renaissance of Irish Poetry; Earth's Proces- sional; A Man of Earth; Spell Against Time; Six for Them; Shorter Modern Poems; All in One Breath. Travel: Am., Europe. Episcopalian.
Democrat. Office: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 174 Amity St., Amherst.
MORTON, James Madison, Jr., judge; b. Fall River, Aug. 24, 1869; s. James Madison Morton and Emily F. (Cancdy) M .; cd. A.B., Harvard, 1891, A.M., and LI .. B., 1894; m. Nancy J. B. Brayton of Fall River, June 10, 1896; children-Brayton, Sarah, Hugh. Practiced law, Fall River; mem. Bd. Police, Fall River, 1903-12; apptd. U.S. dist. judge, Mass., Aug. 1912, U.S. circuit judge, Dec. 1931; dir. Boys' Club of Fall River; ehmn. bd., Wentworth Inst., Boston; overseer, Harvard Coll .; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Harvard Alumni Assn. (pres. 1933). Clubs: Union, Tavern, Harvard ( Boston) ; Quequechan. Coffee Tavern (Fall River). Unitarian. Repub- liean, Office: Federal Bldg., Boston. Home: Fall River.
MORTON, Marcus, Jr., lawyer; b. Newton, Aug. 13, 1893; s. Marcus Morton and Maria Eldredge (Welch) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Yale, 1916; 1.J.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1921; m. Margaret Mer- cer Miner of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 12, 1924; ch. -Marian, Lea, Margaret Miner. With Herrick, Smith, Donald and Farley, 4 years; Asst. U.S. Atty., Dist. Mass., 1925-27; mem. Hale, Sanderson, Byrnes and Morten 1927 -; an organizer, Pub. Sch. Assn., Cambridge; mem. Bd., Y.M.C.A., Cambridge; treas. Shady Hill Sch., Cambridge, 1935-39; capt. and adjt. 303 F.A., 1917-19, including one year in A.I.F. Club: Union (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Ollice: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home:
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MOSELEY, Ben: Perley Poore, banker; b. West Newbury, Aug. 20, 1881; s. Frederick S. Moseley and Alice (Poore) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1904;"m. Elizabeth W. Thomas of Ipswich, June 1, 1918; ch .- Ellen Poore, Edward Strong, Thomas Fabyan, William Oxnard, Ben. P. P., Jr. Member of the firm F. S. Moseley & Co., Bankers; seaman, 2nd Class, U.S.N., Aug. 20-Dec. 4, 1918. Clubs: Tennis & Racquet, Myopia Hunt. Gt. gt. gt. g.s. (mother's side) Col. Robert Dodge, who fought at Bunker Ifill; gt. gt. g.s. (father's side) Col. Ebenezer Moseley of Continental Army, through whom eldest son is member of Soc. of Cincinnati. Protestant. Republican. Office: 10 Post Office Square, Boston. Winter res .: 327 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: Spring St., Ipswich.
MOSELY, Eleanor Rust, editorlal executive; b. West - field, Jan. 10, 1904; d. Arthur C. Mosely and Eliza (Rust) M .; ed. Westfield high sch .; Westfield State Teachers Coll., 1923; B.S.E., Boston Univ., 1929; unmarried. Teacher, Cranford, N.J., 1924; junior high sch. administrator, Sagamore, 1925-27; news- paper reporter, feature writer, 1924 -; asst. ed., Mag. 1925-1928; dir. publicity, Boston Univ., 1929 -; v.p. Amn. Coll. Publicity Assn. 1934 -; dir. Boston League Women Voters, Am. Assn. Unlv. Profs., Copley Art Soc., N.E. Women's Press Assn., Pi Lamda Theta (alumnae officer) ; hon. mem., Kappa Tau . Alpha. Club: Boston Professional Women's. Author: newspaper articles. Travel: all parts U.S .; Can .; Havana. Desc. John Mosely, one of seven settlers of Westfield; Rust. ancestor with virgin forest grant by King of Eng., one of first to settle near Rust Pond, Wolfeboro, N.H. Protes- tant. Progressive. Office: Boston University, 178 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 443 Beacon St., Bos- ton. Summer res .: Pigeon Cove.
V MOSES, George, business executive; b. Boston, July 11, 1869; s. Louis Moses and Sarah (Springer) M .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; m. Minnle Goldsmith of Boston, Mar. 18, 1896; 1 dau .- Mrs. Helen Moses Grossman. With Thomas Long Co., ' jewelers, 1881-, sec., chmn. bd., 1900 -; tr. Temple Israel; treas. Brotherhood of Temple Israel; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce. Club: Kernwood Country, Jewish. Republican. Office: 42 Summer St., Bos- ton. Home: Kenmore Hotel, Boston.
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MOSES, Horace Augustus, paper manufacturer; b.
7 Ticonderoga, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1862; s. Henry H. Moses and Emily J. (Rising) M .; ed. grad., Troy Conf. Acad., Poultney, Vt., 1881; m. Alice Elliot of Spring- field, 1895. Engaged in paper mfg., 1881-, begin- ning with Agawam Paper Co .; organized Mit- tineague Paper Co., 1892; consolidated same with Woronoco Paper Co. into Strathmore Paper Co., of which he is pres., 1911; pres. West Springfield Trust Co., Rising Paper Co .; pres. and dir. Premold Products, Inc .; dir. Third Nat. Bk. and Trust Co., Springfield, Eisemann Magneto Corp., Waldorf Sys- tem, Inc., Old Colony Envelope Co .; largely inter- ested in developing closer relationship between city and country and improving position of farmer; hon. pres. Hampden County Improvement League; hon. pres. Jr. Achievement, Ine .; tr. Boston Univ., Wesleyan Univ., Deerfield Acad., Service League Foundation, Trinity M.E. Ch. (Springfield) ; 2nd v.p. and tr. N.Y. State Hist. Assn., mem. bd. dirs., Life Extension Inst., Eastern States Expn., Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, Eastern States Coop. Milling Corp., Springfield Y.M.C.A., mem. Masons. Clubs: Rotary, University, Colony, Longmeadow Country (Springfield) ; Republican Mass., Union League (New York). Methodist. Republican. Oť- fice: West Springfield. Home: Russell, also 55 Riverview Terrace, Springfield.
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MOSES, John Cranch, civil engineer; b. Springdale, O., Feb. 14, 1868; s. Thomas Freeman Moses and Hannah Appleton (Cranch) M .; ed. S.B., Urbana (O.) Unlv., 1895; S.B., (clv. engring.), Univ. Mich., 1887; m. Mary Willlams, Mayhew of Yarmouth, Aug. 26, 1891. Instr. math., Urbana Univ., 1887-89; asst. engr., Bridge Dept., Mich. Cent. R.R., 1889- 1891; Detrolt Bridge & Iron Works, 1891-93; chief draftsman, engr. of construction, chief engr., Bos-
ton Bridge Works, 1893-1936; cons. engr., 1936 -; now with J. R. Worcester Co., Boston; tr., treas., Chapel Hill Sch., Waltham; dir. Mass. New Ch. Union, and other church bodies; mem. Am. and Boston Socs. C.E. Author: Shop Hints for Struc- tural. Draftsmen; articles in engring. socs. Swedenborgian. Republican. Office: care of J. R. Worcester Co., 47 Milk Street, Boston. Home: 47 Dana St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Vineyard Haven.
MOSHIER, Alfrieda M., Internationalist; b. Dover, N.H., Sept. 19, 1873; d. George Frank Mosher and Marinda Frances (Stewart) M .; ed. pvt. tutors and schs. in Fr. and Ger .; A.B., Hillsdale ( Mich.) Coll., 1897, A.M., 1900; Univ. Extension courses, Boston; unmarried. Dir. employment dept., Americaniza- tion sec., head of internat. dept., Boston Y.W.C.A., 1905-26; Cultivation Sec., Internat. Inst., 1926 -; lectured extensively; has letters of recognition from Marshals Joffre and Foch, medal of "Recon- naissance" from French Red Cross, letters from Swiss Govt., former Ger. Govt. officials, etc. for service rendered their people in U.S .; mem. For. Policy Assn., Ford Hall Forum, League of Nations Assn., Brit .- Am. Y.W.C.A. In Paris, Armenian Women's Welfare AASSI., Albanian League,
W.C.T.U., etc. Clubs: 20th Century, Club des Femmes de France, Norwegian Group. Editor: The International Beacon (monthly bulletin of Internat, Inst.). Travel: all European countries; spent much time in Rus. and Balkans. Free Bap- tist. Republican. Office and home: 190 Beacon St., Boston.
V MOSHIER, Harris Peyton, surgeon, professor of otolaryngology; b. Woodfords. Me., Oct. 21, 1867; S. Andrew J. Mosher and Julia Harris ( Woodford) M .; ed. Woodfords (Me.) high seh .; Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1892; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1896; Sc.D., Univ. Pa., 1925, Colby Coll., 1937; m. Helen Augusta Clark of Boston, Mar. 22, 1913. Surg. house officer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1896, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1897; asst. surg., U.S. Army, 1898; formerly instr. anatomy, now prof. otolaryngology, Harvard Med. Sch. and Harvard Post-Grad. Med. Sch .; ellef of service, otolaryngology, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary' and Mass. Gen. Hosp .; delivered Semon lecture, London, 1929; inem. Joint Com. ophthalmology & otolaryngology, Gen. Med. Bd., U.S. Army, 1918-19; lt. col. M.C., U.S.A., assigned to Surg. Gen.'s office; mem. Am. Acad. Ophthal. & Otolaryngology, Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am, Laryngol., Rhinol. & Otol. Soc., Am. Otol. Soc., N.E. Otol. & Laryngol. Soc., Laryngol. Socs. of Paris, Vienna, and Scotland, Am. Bd. Otolaryngol. (pres.), Royal Soc. Med. ( London, corr. mem.), Am. Acad. Arts & Letters. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Boston Art, Corinthian Yacht. Author: many med. monographs on own splty. Awards: Semon medal, Univ. London; gold medal, Am. Laryngol. Assn .; gold medal, Am. Acad. Ophthal- mology & Otolaryngology. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 243 Charles St., Boston. Ilome: 127 Front St., Marblehead.
VMOSHER, Ira, business executive; b. Melrose, Nov. 15, 1887; s. fra Morrison Mosher and Cordelia (Sweet) M .; ed. Melrose high sch .; m. Grace IIow- ard of Melrose, June 12, 1912; children-Howard Ira, Jack Stanley, Paul Robert. Bookkeeper, 1906- 13: certified pub. accountant, 1913 -; with Am. Op- tical Co., 1922-, now v.p., gen. mgr .; dir. Am. Optical Co. and subskliarles; pres. Russell Har- rington Cutlery Co .; dir. Southbridge Nat. Bk., Y.M.C.A., Harrington Hosp., Asso, Industries of Mass., etc .; mem. Mass. Soc. C.P.A.'s, Am. Inst. Accountants, Nat. Assn. Coast Accountants, Ma- sons. Clubs: Worcester, Cohasset Country. Office: Southbridge. Home: 56 Everett St., Southbridge. V.MOSMAN, William A., insurance; b. Jamaica Plain, Nov. 24, 1862; s. Anton Mosman and Adeline S. (Reynolds) M .; m. Anna L. llyde of Cincinnati, O., Oet. 7, 1891; 1 daughter-A. Marguerite. Repre- sented Ins. companies as agent, 1885 -; consul for Guatemala and Uruguay, August 1912 -; mem. Newton Chamber of Commerce; mem. Masons, K.T. Clubs: Boston City, Appalachlan Mt. Travel: West Coast & South, U.S., W.I. Office: 92 Water St.,
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1 MOSS, Sauford Alexander, mechanical engineer; b. San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 23, 1872; s. Ernest Goodman Moss and Josephine (Sanford) M .; ed., B.S., Unlv. Calif., 1896, M.S., 1901; Ph.D., Cornell, 1903; m. Jennie E. S. Donnelly of San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 23, 1899; children-Donald ES., Mrs. Evelyn Moss Wilkins, (Dr.) Sanford A., Jr., Mrs. Ethel Moss Bardgett. Mechanie and draftsman, San Francisco, Calif., 1888-93; instr. engring., Univ. Callf., 1896-98, Cornell, 1901-03; rescarch engr., Gen. Elee. Co., Lynn, 1903-38; engaged in development of gas turbines, centrifugal com- pressors, and superchargers for aviation engines; doing part-time cons. work, 1938 -; cons. engr., Air Serviec, U.S.A., World' War; mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Am. Standards Assn., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Assn. E.E., A.A.A.S., Inst. Aeronautical Sciences. Author: a few engring. books; many engring. papers. Travel: Cent. Am., Europe. Unitarian. Office: River Works, General Electric Co., West Lynn. Home: 36 Sachem St., Lynn.
MOSSBERG, Frank, mechanical engineer, manufac- turer; b. Sweden, Nov. 8, 1858; s. Nils Mossberg and Sara (Pearson) M .; ed. Chalmers Tech. Inst., Goth- enberg. Swed .; m. Jennie D. Palsey of Pawtucket, R.I., 1886; 1 dau .- Florence. Pres. Mossberg Pressed Steel Corp., producing machinery, etc .; holds over 200 U.U. patents; invented first prac- tical roller bearings, 1892, for rolling mills; mem. Elks, Masons, John Erickson Soc. (N.Y.), Ancient & Honorable Arty. Com. (Boston), Am. Soc. M.E. (N.Y.); hon. life mem., Mass. Assn. Mfrs. Club: Engineers (N.Y.). Travel: Europe, U.S. Repub- llcan. Office: 80 West St., Attleboro. Home: 141 Pleasant St., Attleboro.
MOTE, John Robert, research worker In medicine; b. Temple, Tex., Apr. 2, 1907; s. Silas Whitfield Mote and Dena (Morris) M .; ed. Tucson (Ariz.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Ariz., 1930; M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1935; m. Jean Smyth Chisholm of Iali- fax, N.S., Oct, 22, 1936; 1 dau .- Perry Ann. Asso. in research, Ilouse of the Good Samaritan, Boston; mem. Boylston Soc., P'hl Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Omega Alpha. Author: med. articles. Non sectarian in religion. Non-partisan in politics. Ofllee: 25 Binney St., Boston. Home: 22 Shaler Lane, Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Ilalifax, N.S.
VMOTHER WELL, Joseph Whitley, business man; b. Lancaster, O., Aug. 16, 1873; s. William Motherwell and Charity (Pollard) M .; cd. Lancaster and Day- ton (O.) pub. schs .; evening sch,, Chicago, Ill .; evening course, engring, and drafting, Y.M.C.A .; m. Rose Wheeler of London, Eng., Aug. 25, 1894; chil- dren-Mildred Loraine (d.), Ruth Wheeler. Ap- prentice, Troy Laundry Machine Co., 1888-90; ma- chinist, engine erector, H. W. Caldwell Co., 1891-93; ereetor, field engr., salesman, Fairbanks, Morse & Co., 1893-1901; salesman, Ashton Valve Co., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1904-11; v.p., mgr. railroad dept., 1911-21; v.p., treas., gen. mgr., 1921 -; inventor, with 12 U.S. Patents on locomotive specialties; tr. Mfrs. Nat. Bk. Realty Trust, Melrose Sav. Bk .; past pres. Cambridge Industrial Assn .; dir. Harvard Trust Co., Asso. Industries Mass .; mem. Masons (K.T.). Clubs: N.E. Ry. (nem. finance com.), Ill. Athletic, Andover Country. Office: 161 First St., Cambridge. Ilome: 22 Warwick Rd., Melrose.
MOTLAND, Milton A., profesor; b. Osage, Ia., Aug. 11, 1898; s. Peder I. Motland and Martha (Maake- stad) M .; ed. Waldorf Coll. Acad .; St. Olat Coll .; A.B., Univ. Minn., 1923; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1925; working for Ph.D). in Har- vard Graduate Sch .; m. Margery Hampton of New Bedford, 1932; 1 son-Randall Kent. Teacher, St. Olat Coll., 1925-26; Boston Univ., Coll. Bus. Adm., 1926-37; sabbatical year for study, 1937-38; Invest- ment counsel work, Russell, Berg & Cummings, 1929-30; served in World War; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Y.M.C.A. (Newton). Author: Cost of Col- lecting Inheritance Tax in Minnesota. Travel: most of U.S., Can., Mex. Lutheran. Independent.
Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 107 Newtonville Av., Newton.
MOTLEY, Edward, banker; b. Boston, Nov. 21, 1879; s. Thomas Motley and Eleanor ( Warren) M .; ed. Groton Seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; in. Harriet S. Jaques of Boston, June 14, 1913; children-Edward, Thomas, Herbert Jaques, Joan. With Curtis & Sanger, investment bankers, 1901-, partner, 1911- 29; v.p., dir., Webster & Atlas Nat. Bk., Boston, 1929 --: tr. Warren Instn. Sav., Boston; dir. A. H. Ilews & Co., Cambridge; mem. Liberty Loan Coms., naval intelligence work, during World War. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Concord Country, Na- hant, Boston City, Republican of Mass. Travel: Eng., Scot., Fr., Ger., Hol, Cuba, Bermuda. Desc. John Warren, brother of Gen. Joseph Warren (Bunker Hill); Edward Motley, brother of John Lothrop Motley, historian. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 199 Washington St., Boston. Home: 65 Main St., Concord. Summer res .: Nahant.
MOTLEY, John Lothrop, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 21, 1879; s. Thomas Motley and Eleanor (Warren) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1904; m. Nancy Barton, Jan. 12, 1918; children-Elizabeth, Eleanor, John Lothrop, Jr., Nancy. With Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge, Boston, 1901-, partner Jan. 1911-, firm now Palmer, Dodge, Barstow, Wilkins & Davis; dir. Elliott Addressing Machine Co .; clk., tr. Suf- folk Sav. Bk .; dir. Port Havana Docks Co .; pres. dir. Housatonic Water Works Co .; dir. Edgehill Corp., Nat. Protective Cos .; chmn. Finance Com., Nahant, 15 yrs .; capt. Q.M.O.R.C., when U.S. en- tered War, Finance Div., Dept. Q.M., hdqrs., North- eastern Dept., Boston, Aug. 9, 1917; War Credits Bd., Washington, D.C., Jan. 21, 1918, chief legal adviser, Feb., major, Aug. 12, discharged Nov. 30, 1918; major, Q.M.O.R.C., Feb. 28, 1919; later lt. col .; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard (N.Y.), Nahant, Nahant Dory, Golf. Travel: Europe (Scot., F'r.), W.I. Gt. nephew, John Lothrop Motley, historian; gt. gt. g.s. John Warren, surgeon gen. Revolutionary army, brother Gen. Joseph Warren killed Bunker Hill. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 151 Beacon St., Boston. Sumn- mer res .: Cary St., Nahant.
V MOTLEY, Thomas, trustee; b. Nahant, Sept. 4, 1874; s. Thomas Motley and Eleanor ( Warren) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Margaret Fay, of Boston, Nov. 12, 1902. V.p. and tr. Warren Inst. for Sav .; treas. and dir. Piney Coking Coal Land Co .; dir. Ganley Coal Land Co .; dir. Bay State l'ishing Co., Loyal Protective Life Ins. Co. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Country, Somerset. Desc. John Warren, brother of Gen. Joseph Warren, also of Edward Motley, brother of John Lothrop Motley, historian. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: Milton.
V MOTT, Marshall Everett, clergyman; b. New Bruns- wick, Can., Mar. 9, 1866; s. Daniel Black Mott and Mary Victoria ( Wiggins) M .; ed. Collegiate Sch., Fredericton, N.B., Can .; B.A., Univ. New Brunswick, 1889, LL.D., 1938; B.D., Episc. Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, 1891; m. Mary Fleming of Leominster, Dec. 12, 1895; children-John Winthrop, Alice, Marshall Amos. Vicar, St. Mark's Ch., Leominster, 1894-97; rector, Ch. of the Reconciliation, Webster, 1897- 1910, St. John's, No. Adams, 1910-20; archdeacon, Western Mass., 1910-37; canon, Christ Ch. Cath., Springfield, 1937 -; mem. Masons. Office: 37 Chest- nut St., Springfield. Home: 49 Field Rd., Long- nieadow.
MOULTON, Bryant Edward, physician; b. Portland, Me., May 12, 1891; s. Willis B. Moulton and Estelle (Cole) M .; ed. Portland (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Bow- doin Coll., 1913; M.D., Bowdoin Coll. Med. Sch., 1916; m. Katherine Fox of Portland, Me., July 14, 1917; children-Elizabeth Estelle, Barbara, Eleanor Fox. Gen. practice of med., Me., 1919-23; student of psychiatry, Univ. Mich., 1923-24; asst. supt., Ionia State Hosp., Mich., 1925; Asst. Supt., Wayne Co. Tr. Sch., 1926-29; psychiatrist, Judge Baker Guidance Centre, Boston, 1929-36; research, pvt. practice, 1936 -; research asso., Harvard, 1939; med. officer, U.S.N., June 1917-Oet. 1919; resigned
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with rank of It. (M.C.); mem. Am. Psychiatric Assn., Am. Ortho-psychiatrie Assn., Mass. Civic League. Dir. dese. Willlam Moulton, Ist silver- smith in Mass,, bus. still carried on as Towle Mfg. Co., Newburyport. Protestant. Independent. Of- fice: Kendall Hlouse, Harvard University, Cam- bridge. Home: 18 Symmes Rd., Winchester. Sum- mer res .: Prouts Neck, Me.
MOULTON, Francis Severn, lawyer; b. Great Neck, L.1., N.Y., Aug. 11, 1892; s. Franklin Woodruff Moulton and Edith (Stockwell) M .; ed. A.B., Har- vard, 1913; LL.B., Harvard Law Scli., 1916; m. Ruth P. Ilumphrey of Milton, Sept. 17, 1917; children- Francis S., Jr., Henry Humphrey, Stephen. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1916; in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1916 -; asso. with Burnham, Bingham, Pillsbury, Dana & Gould, and Bingham, Dana & Gould 1932-, mem. firm 1932 -; dir, and clk. Rivett Lathe and Grinder, Inc., H. B. Humphrey Co .; tr. and clk. Milton Sav. Bk .; tr. Boston Float- ing Hosp., Milton Hosp .; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Assn. of Bar City of New York, Bar Assn. of City of Boston. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.); Cruis- ing of America. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 215 Canton Av., Milton.
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VMOULTON, Robert Selden, association executive; b. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., May 21, 1894; s. Charles Wil- liam Moulton and Emma Rowena (Selden) M .; ed. Riverview Mil. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N.Y .; S.B., Amherst, 1915, M.I.T., 1917, Harvard, 1917; m. Florence B. Braeq of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1921; children-Katherine Selden, Stephen Woods, Pierre Braeq, Hugh Geoffry. With Merchant Ship- building Co., Bristol, Pa., 1919-20; asst. sec., Nat. Fire Protection Assn., 1920-28, tech. sec., 1928 -; mem. Pres. Hoover's Conf. on Home Bldg. and Home Owenrship. Insp., naval construction, U.S.N. Yards, Boston, and Charleston, S.C., 1917-19. Mem. Bldg. Officials Conf., Nat. Fire Protection Assn. (chmn., Com. on Fire Record), Am. Standards Assn. (sec., bldg. exits code com.), Chi Phi. Clubs: Ap- palachian Mt., Wellesley. Author: many mag. ar- ticles on fire protection. Editor: Crosby Fiske Forster Handbook of Fire Prevention, Nat. Fire l'revention Assn. Quarterly. Protestant. Oflice: 60 Batterymarch St., Boston. Home: 11 Chestnut St., Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: Keene, N.II., and Chatham.
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MOULTON, Roy Elmer, business executive; b. South Boston, June 22, 1882; s. Columbus Moulton and Lucy Ann (Merrifield) M .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; Burdett Bus. Coll .; m. Jennie E. Hoyt of Chelsea, June 20, 1906; 1 son-Elmer Lothrop (d.). With Moulton & Holmes (estab, by father, 1863), haulage and drayage, later motor transportation, Boston, propr. of bus., 1918 -; corporator Dorchester Sav. Bk. Assn .; mem. Warrant Com. of Milton; rep. Town Meeting, Milton; mem. Milton Park Improve- ment Assn., Milton Taxpayers Assn. (dir.), Boston Chamber of Commerce, Milton Hist. Soc., Masons, (Charter member of Dorchester Lodge of Masons, Charter member of Milton Lodge Masons), K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Rotary (Boston, chmn. community work group), Town Club (Milton, dir.), Traffic Club of N.E., Motor Truck Club. of Mass. Dese. Old N.E. ancestry. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 210 Lincoln St., Boston. Ilome: 53 Cary Av., Milton.
MOULTON, Stanley Windsor, public accountant; b. Worcester, July 22, 1889; s. Herbert Moulton and Lizzie E. (Lunt) M .; ed. Boston Lat. sch., class of 1906; Hobart Coll., Geneva, N.Y .; Harvard; m. Lina Zahner of N.Y. City, Apr. 21, 1923; children- Stanley Windsor, Roger Conant. With Boston and N.Y. firms of pub. accountants till 1921; in bus. for self as Stanley W. Moulton & Co., 1921 -; ensign Supply Corps, U.S.N.R., Oet. 1917-July 1919; mem. Am. Legion (past finance officer), Mil. Order World War (past adj.), Naval Order of U.S., S.A.R. (past marshall). Clubs: Harvard, Hobart (past pres.), Army & Navy (Boston, v.p.). Travel: U.S. An- cestors on both sides were settlers in Mass., 1923; dir. desc. Roger Conant, 1st settler of Salem. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 729 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 1259 Great Plain Av., Needham. Summer res .: Harwich.
MOULTROP, Irving Edwin, consulting engineer; b. Marlborough, July 24, 1865; s. Edwin Moultrop and Lucy ( Rice) M .; ed. Framingham high sch .; hon. M.E., Stevens Inst. Tech .; m. Zaidee Abbie Hopkins of Melrose, Apr. 24, 1888; 1 dau .- Mabel E. Neagle. Apprentice, Whittier Machine Co., 1883-86, draftsman, head draftsman, 1886-92; mech. engr., Boston Edison Co., 1892-1935 (head of Sta- tion Engring. Dept .; supt. Constru. Bureau); tr. Northeastern Univ .; mem. Boston Soe. C.E .; fel- low Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Inst. E.E., Franklin Inst. Clubs: Engineers (Boston, dir., N.Y.), Woodland Golf (dir.), Republican. Author: many short en- gring. papers. Travel: Europe (many trips). Awarded Elliott Cresson medal, Franklin Inst., for first commercial high pressure steam installation, Edgar Sta., Boston Edison Co., which made world record of fuel efficiency in generating elec. power. Protestant. Republican. Home: 28 Adams St., Belmont.
MOUNT, Robert Benjamin, investment broker; b. N.Y. City, Oct. 6, 1886; s. Reuben Mount and Mary (Driscoll) M .; ed. Coll. City of N.Y., 1901-04; LL.B. (cum laude),Northeastern Univ. Sch. Law, 1914; m. Mabel Felter of Hackensack, N.J., Sept. 2, 1905; children-Robert Benjamin, Joseph Warren. In Investment security bus., 1904 -; admitted to Mass. Bar, 1913; pres. Gen. Televisions; dir. Merrimae Mills; served as Ist corpl. cadet, 1911-14; chmn. Finance Com., Town of Reading; mem. Masons, K.T. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 100 Milk St., Boston. Home: Reading.
MOVIUS, Hallam Leonard, landscape architect; b. Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 22, 1880; s. Edward Hallam Movius and Mary Lovering ( Rumsey) M .; ed. The Hill Sch., Pottstown, Pa .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; Harvard Sch. Landscape Architecture; m. Alice L. West of Boston, 1906-22; m. (2nd) Victoria M. Lundberg of Worcester, 1930; children-IIallam I .. , Jr., George W., Rose S. Movius Palmer. Practiced profession of architecture independently, 1906 -; capt. 349th F.A., A. E.I .. , Aug. 1917-Mar. 1919; mer. Am. Civic Assn., Boston Soc. Landscape Architects (past pres.); S.A.R. (Mass. Chap.); fellow Am. Soc. Landscape Architects. Clubs: Dedham Country, Millwood Hunt. Author: prof. articles. Travel: Europe (4 times), U.S. (throughout), W.I., etc. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 115 Newbury St., Boston. Home: Prospect St., Millis. Summer res .: Millis and Edgartown.
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