Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 47

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Publication date: 1940
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MURPHY, Mabelle Fellows, lawyer, genealogist, lecturer; b. Canterbury, N.Il., Dec. 14, 1892; d. Charles H. Fellows and Henrietta (Seeley) F .; ed. Laconia high sch .; LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1933; m. Charles S. Murphy of Wor- cester, Sept. 8, 1915. Practiced law, specializing in probate and real property, Worcester, 1933 -; mem. Am. and Woreester Co. Bar Assns., Inst. Am. Genealogy, D.A.R. (Regent, Col. Timothy Bigelow Chap., 1936-38), Founders & Patriots Am. (councillor, 1939-40), Nat. Soc. Magna Charta Dames, Amerleans of Royal Descent, N.E. Ilist. Geneal. Soc., Daus. Colonial Wars, State Fed. Women's Clubs (leg. com., 1938-39). Clubs: Wor- cester Woman's, Republican of Woreester County ( v.p.). Travel: Europe, 1919-20. Dir. dese. Su- sanna North Martin, tried for witchcraft and hanged, Salem; Robert Calef, whose books op- nosing persecutions for witchcraft were pub- licly burned on grounds of Harvard Coll .; Thomas Barnard, sealped by Indians, 1677; Judge Robert Clements, 1642; many in French and Indian Wars, 1631-90. Protestant. Republican. Office: 390


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MURPHY, Nelly Littlehate, artist, painter; b. Stock - ton, Calif., May 7, 1867; d. James Littlehale and Ellen ( Meader) L .; ed. Sch. Mus. Fine Arts, Bos- ton, 1884-87; in. H. Dudley Murphy, June 1916. Water color painter; mem. Am. Water Color Soc., N.Y. Grand Cent. Art Gallery (N.Y. City), Guild Boston Artists. Club: N.Y. Water Color. Travel: Europe, Mex. Christian. Republican. Studio and home: 12 Suminit Rd., Lexington.


MURPHY, Willlam Parry, physician; b. Stoughton, Wis., Feb. 6, 1892; s. Thomas Francis Murphy and Rose Anna (Parry) M .; ed. pub. schs., Wis. and Ore .; A.B., Univ. Ore., 1914; M. D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1922; m. Pearl Harriett Adams of Boston, Sept. 10, 1919; 1 son-William P., Jr. House officer, R.I. Flosp., 1920-22; asst. res. phys., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp, 1922-23, jr. asso., 1923-28, asso. in med., 1928-35, sr. asso. in med., 1935 -; consultant, Melrose Hosp., 1937 -; asst. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1923-28, Instr., 1928-35, asso. in med., 1935 -; prvt. practice, Boston, 1923 -; en- listed Med. Res. Corps, World War; hon. men. Soc. Finnish Phys. for Internal Diseases; mem. Internat. Soc. for Blood Transfusion & Ilematol- ogy (com., 1938), Kaiserllehe Leopoldinisch- Carolinisch Deutsehe Akademie der Naturforscher, Am. Soe. Clin. Investigation, Assn. Am, Phys., Soe. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S., A.M.A. Clubs: Harvard, Robert Kennedy Duncan (Mellon Instit., hon.). Awards: Cameron prize in med., with Dr. George R. Minot for work on pernicious anemia, Univ. Edinburgh, 1930; with Dr. George R. Minot and Dr. George H. Whipple, Nobel prize in physiology and med., 1934; Comdr. of 1st rank, Order of White Rose, Finland, 1934; gold medal, Mass. ITu- mane Soc., 1935. Author: Anemia in Practice, 1939; med, papers in sei, journals. Protestant. Republican. Office: 311 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 97 Sewall Av., Brookline.


MURRAY, Albert Nickerson, business man; b. Rock- port, Sept. 26, 1873: s. Albert Murray and Eu- phemia (MacNeil) M .; ed. pub. schs. Rockport; m. Ida Florence Chesley; 1 son-Albert Chesley. In printing bus. 1887 -; pres. and treas. The Mur- ray Printing Co., Cambridge; tr. Melrose Sav. Bk .; chmn. bd. trs., Manufacturers Nat. Bk. Realty Trust; mem. Ex. Com. Asso. Industries of Mass. (pres. 1936-37) ; N.E. Council. Office: Cambridge. llome: 31 Geneva Road, Melrose.


MURRAY, Arthur, clergyman; b. N.Y. City, July 16, 1888; s. Arthur Murray and Jane (Seott) M .; ed. Auburn (N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Yale, 1910; grad., Pa. Div. Seh., 1918; m. lanet M. Illlis of Auburn, N.Y., Sept. 7, 1912; children-Arthur, III, Eliza- beth Hills. Instr., Univ. Seh., Cleveland, O., 1910-13; asst., Incarnation Ch., Phila., Pa., 1916- 18; ordained to P.E. ministry, 1918; chaplain, Le- high Univ., Bethlehem, Pa., also asst., Pro-Cath- edral Ch. of the Nativity, 1918-21; rector, St. John's Episc. Ch., North Adams, 1921 -; dean, Berkshire Convocation, 1925-1938; dep., Gen. Conv. P.E. Ch., 1931, 1934; mem. Masons, Beta Theta Pi. Travel: U.S. (extensive), Mex. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: St. John's Church, Summer St., North Adams. Home: 45 Summer St., North Adams.


MURRAY, Arthur T., manufacturer; b. Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 23, 1890; s. Thomas Murray and Pau- line (Howard) M .; ed. pub. schs. of Norwalk, Conn .; m. Anna Louise Richards of Norwalk, Conn., June 21, 1912; 1 dau .- Mrs. Alexander Da- vidson, Jr. Draftsman, Locomobile Co. of Ani., Bridgeport, Conn .; later with Lozier Motor Car Co. as supt. of shops in N.Y. City; resigned in 1910 to engage in bus. for self; later entered service of Mack Bros. Motor Car Co., Allentown, Pa .; organized Brady-Murray Motors Co., 1912; became pres. Bethlehem Motors Corp. (Allen- town), 1916, and United Am. Bosch Corpn., 1918; v.p. Moore Drop Forging Co., Jan. 1, 1938 -; dir. Third Nat. Bk. & Trust Co. of Springfield: past pres. Chicopee Realty Corp .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Colony, Long Meadow Country (Springfield), Uni- versity (Boston), Columbia Yacht (N.Y.). Re-


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publican. Office: Moore Drop Forging Co., Spring- field. Ilome: 184 Mill St., Springfield.


MURRAY, Edward G., priest; b. Boston, July 10, 1905; s. John F. Murray and Catherine G. (Cooke) M .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1925; D.D., Univ. Propaganda Fide, Rome, Italy, 1931. Ordained priest, Dec. 20, 1930. Catholic. Address: Rector, St. John's Seminary, Lake St., Brighton.


MURRAY, Henry Alexander, Jr., professor; b. N.Y. City, May 13, 1893; s. Henry Alexander Murray and Fannie Morris (Babcock) M .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.D., Columbla, 1919, M.A., 1920; Ph.D., Cambridge Univ., Eng., 1928; m. Josephine Lee Rantoul of Boston, May 30, 1916; children-Josephine Lee. Asst. in physiology, Harvard, 1920; asst., Rockefeller Inst., 1922-24, asso., 1925-26: asst. in abnormal and dynamic psychology, llarvard, 1926-27, asst. prof., 1927-37, asso. prof., 1937 -. Office: 64 Plympton St., Cam- bridge. Home: 158 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Sum- mer res .: Topsfield.


MURRAY, John Tucker, educator; b. Rio de Janiero, Brazil, July 31, 1877; s. David 'Murray and Alice (Smith) M .; A.B., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, N.S., 1897; A.B., Harvard, 1899, A.M., 1900; m. Mabel Wesson of Springfield, June 25, 1907; children- Jean Wesson, Alisoun Tucker, Beatrice Lovell. David Hill. Mem. Harvard faculty, 1919-, prof. Eng. 1929-, dir. Harvard Summer Sch., 1920-24; enlisted as pvt. Inf., British Army, Sept. 1914; de- tailed to Pub. Sch. Corps, London, later to 3d Batt., Duke of Wellington's Regt., 1915; commd. lt., 1915, later eapt .; demobilized 1919; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Cambridge Folk-Lore Soc. Clubs: Harvard, Faculty (Cambridge), Jr. Army and Navy Club, (London). Author: English Dramatic Companies (1558-1642), 2 vols., 1910. Episcopalian. Home: MeKinley, Maine.


MURRAY, Wallnee Jennings, chemical engineer; b. Roxbury, Aug. 24, 1890; s. Theodore R. Murray and Juliet W. (Jennings) M .; ed. Dorchester high Sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1912; The Univ., Leeds, Eng., 1914-15; D. ès Sc., Université de Genève, Geneva, Switz., 1916; m. Ina Estelle Shordon of Fort Wayne, Ind., June 15, 1920; children-Wallace Shordon, Jean Estelle. Instr., chem. dept., M.I.T., 1912-14. fellow, 1914-16; instr., chem. dept., North- western Univ., Evanston, Ill., 1916-17; research engr., Nat. Aniline & Chem. Co., 1917-18; Conn. Metal & Chem. Co, 1919-20; Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1920 -; 1st lt. C.W.S., U.S.A., 1918; mem. Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Textile Chemists & Colorists, Am. Petroleum Inst., Mass. Hort. Soe., Masons, Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Xi. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: papers on chem- istry and chem. engring. subjs. in tech, journals. Methodist (St. John's M.E. Ch., Dedham), Repub- lican. Office: Care of Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cam- bridge. Home: 11 Laurel Lane, Dedham. Summer res. : White Pond Rd., Athol.


MUSGRAVE, Helen Greene, artist; b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 6. 1890; d. Willlam Greene and leanette (Donnelly) G .; ed. Masters Sch., Dobbs Ferry, O .; m. Arthur Franklin Musgrave, Oct. 2, 1918: ehil- dron-William Greene, Barbara Brooke, Nancy llelen, Rosemary M. Studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Academie Julien, Paris, and New York School of Fine & Applied Art. Has ex- hibited at Washington Arts Club, Boston Art Club, Provincetown Art Association; mem. League Women Voters. Clubs: Women's, City, Boston, Nat. Arts (Wash. & N.Y.), Boston Arts Club. Cambridge Musical, Cambridge Plant. Author: religious plays and pageants. Travel: Europe, Asia, Africa. Interested In painting, music, gar- dening, teaching. Episcopalian. Republican. Address: 80 Sparks St., Cambridge. Summer res. : Truro.


MUSSEY, Henry Raymond, professor of sociology: b. Atkinson, ill., Dec. 7, 1875; s. William Alvord Mussey and Louisa (Nowers) M .; ed. Geneseo (111.) Collegiate Inst .; A.B., Beloit Coll., 1900; Ph. D., Columbia, 1905; m. Mabel Way Barrows of N. Y. City, June 28, 1905 (d. 1931) ; m. (2nd) Sally Kennard Corbett of Brookline, July 15, 1934; 1


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dau .- June Barrows. Asst. prof. economics, N.Y. Unlv., 1903-05; asso. prof., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1905- 07; asst. prof. sociology, Univ. Pa., 1907-09; asso. prof, economics, Columbia, 1909-17; mng. ed., The Nation, 1918-19, 1929-30; prof. economics, Welles- ley Coll., 1922-28, 1931 -; mem., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi. Home: 6 Appleby Rd., Wellesley.


MUSTO, Ralph Robert, lawyer; b. Italy, Feb. 26, 1905; s. Michael Musto and Raffaella (Cardinale) M .; ed. Regio Ginnasio Parzanese, It .; E. Boston and Everett high schs .; LL. B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1930, LL.M., 1936; m. Renata Anna Maria Visca of Florence, It., Oct. 9, 1937; 1 son-Ralph Robert, .Ir. Adm. Mass. bar, 1932; gen. practice of law, East Boston, 1932 -; mem. Am., Mass. and East Boston-Winthrop Bar Assns., Order Sons of Italy in Am., Gaetano Bruno Soc. Club: Bachelors (E. Boston). Travel: Fr., It., Brit. W.I., Can. Catho- lic. Democrat. Office: 264 Meridian St., East Bos- ton. Home: 76 Prospect Av., Revere. Summer res .: North Chelmsford.


MUMTY, John Eustace; b. Bangor, Me., Oct. 21, 1896; s. John B. Mutty and E. Estelle ( Pooler) M .; ed. Melrose high sch., 1912-15; Burdette Bus. Coll., 1915-16; Boston Univ., night class, 1916; Ilarvard Grad. Sch., course in real estate, 1935; m. Phyllis A. Dow of Melrose, Aug. 13, 1927; children-John E., Jr., Lewis D., Peter C., Phyllis Virginia. Pres. Mutty & Tirrell, Inc. (local rep. Buick automo- bile), Concord, 1923-, and John E. Mutty, realtor, appraiser and ins. agt .; treas. Walden Realty Corp., Revolutionary Ridge Co., builders and de- velopers; dir. Concord Coop. Bk .; served in Air Service, U.S. Navy, 1917-19, capt. Q.M. Corps, U.S.A. Res .; mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange (sr. appraiser, U.S. residential appraiser), mem. Res. Officers Assn. (pres. Boston Chap. ), Am. Le- prion, Concord Antiquarian Soc., Elks. Clubs: Concord Country, Rotary. Catholic.


publiean. Office: 10 Walden St., Concord. Home: 56 Sudbury Road, Concord.


MYERS, Aaron Howard, economist; b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1904; s. Nathan Myers and Florence (Lil- llenstern) M .; ed. Albany (N.Y) high sch .; A.B., Cornell, 1926; A.M., Columbia, 1932, Ph.D., 1933; m. Ethel Goodman of Rochester, N.Y., Apr., 1935; 1 dau .- Florence Ida. In bus., 1926-30; research asso., N.Y. State Dept. Labor, 1932-33; dir. labor advisory bd., NRA, 1933-35; regional dir. Nat. Labor Relations Bd., 1935 -; mein. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Statis. Assn., Acad. Polit. & Social Sei. Author: Administration of Municipal Sinking Funds. Jewish. Office: 619 Old South Building, Boston. Home: 25 Elmore St., Newton Centre.


MYERS, Denys Peter, publielst, librarlan; b. New- ton, Ia., June 26, 1884; s. Reason Watson Myers and Arabella M. (Keiser) M .; ed. Davenport (Ia.) high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1906; m. Ethel May Johnston of Everett, Jan. 4, 1908; children-Rich- ard (d.), Denys Peter, Jr. Reporter, Davenport (Ia.) Democrat, 1898-1902, Boston Herald, 1904- 06, Boston Globe, 1906, Chr. Sci. Monitor, 1908-10; with World Peace Foundation, 1910-, dir., 1913- 16, corr. sec., lib., 1916-27, research dir., 1927 -; organized reference service on internat. affairs, Am. Lib., Paris, Fr., 1924; research lib., Fletcher Sch. Law & Diplomacy, 1933 -; del., Gen. Assembly Internat. Inst. Agr., 1924; Am. Commr. under treaty for advancement of peace with Ecuador, 1929 -; mem. Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Am. Polit. Sci. Assn,, Acad. Polit. Sci., Am. Acad. Alr Law, Am. Com. on Internat. Inst. Agr., Council For. Relations, Inst. Pacific Relations (Am. Council), Am. Inst. Cinematography (Com. on Internat. Relations). Author: Notes on Control of Foreign Relations, 1917; Manual of Collections of Treaties and Collections Relating to Treaties, 1922; In- dustry, Governments and Labor, 1928; Handbook of the League of Nations since 1920, 1930; Origin and Conclusion of the Paris Pact, 1929; The Rep- aration Settlement, 1930; World Disarmament- Its Problems and Prospects, 1932; Handbook of the League of Nations, 1935; (with S. Shepard lones) Documents on American Foreign Relations, Jan. 1938-July 1939; articles in polit. sci. journals. Ed., compller, World Peace Foundation pamphlets,


1911-30; dept. ed., Foreign Affairs, 1922 -. Co-


translator: Secret Treaties of Austria-llungary, 1879-1914, by Pribram. Travel: Europe. Episco-


palian. Republican-Democrat. Offices: 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston; Goddard Hall, Medford. Home: 17 Clinton St., Cambridge.


MYERS, Edmund, physician; b. Boston, Nov. 3, 1883; s. Lewis Myers and Lena (Cowan) M .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Harvard; M.D., Jefferson Med. Coll., 1908; m. Ruth Bernard of Boston, Mar. 1, 1922; I son-Lewis. Practiced med., confining self to internal med., Boston; mem. Elks. Author: many papers on med. subjs. Office and home: 291 Shaw- mut Av., Boston.


VMYERS, Frederick M., lawyer; b. Pownal, Vt., Apr. 15, 1888; s. Flenry W. Myers and Jennie M. (Tows- ley) M .; ed. Bennington (Vt.) high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1909; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1912; m. Ethel M. Murgittroyd of Pittsfield, Nov. 12, 1921; children-Frederick M., Ir., Barbara E., Judith (). Practiced law, Pittsfield, 1912 -; mem. Kellogg & Myers; dir. Berkshire Trust Co. (Pitts- field), Monument Mills ( Housatonic) Pittsfield Y.M.C.A., Taxpayers Assn .; spl. justice, Dist. Ct. of Cent. Berkshire; mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Masons, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Del- ta. Club: Kiwanis. Baptist. Republican. Office: 7 North St., Pittsfield. llome: 109 Wendell Av., Pittsfield.


MYERS, Harold Raymond, sales engineer; b. Strat- ford, Ont., Can., Dec. 27, 1899; s. Joseph R. Myers and Eliza Jane (Lawson) M .; ed. Stratford (Ont.) Collegiate Inst .; hon. B Sc., Queen's Univ., King- ston, Can., 1922; M.S. (engring.), Syracuse (N.Y.) univ., 1924; m. Marjorie Brookins of Ottawa, Can., Aug. 4, 1931; 1 dau .- Marjorie Elizabeth. Instr. civil engring., Syracuse Univ., 1922-25; chief engr., Ilungerford & Terry, Ine., Clayton, N.J., 1925-31, N.E. sales mgr., Boston office, 1931 -; dir. llun - gerford & Terry, Inc., Inversand Co .; mein. MA- sons (Scottish Rite), Shrine. Protestant. Ropub- lican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 30 Frederick St., Newtonville.


Y MYERSON, Abraham, physician; b. Lithuania, Nov. 23, 1881; s. Moses J. Myerson and Sophie (Siegel) M .; ed. Boston Eng. high seh .; M.b .; Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1908; m. Dorothy Marion Loman of Bos- ton, Mar. 9, 1913; children-Paul Graves, David, Anne. Practiced med., Boston, 1908 -; neurolo- gist, Alexian Hosp., also instr. neuro-pathology, St. Louis (Mo.) Univ. Sch. Med., 1912-13; asst. phys., Boston Psychopathic Hosp., 1913-14, chief med. officer, out-patient dept., 1918-20, now cons. neurologist; pathologist, elin. dir., Taunton State Hosp., 1914-18; prof. neurology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; clin. prof., psychiatry, Harvard Med. Sch .; dir. of research, Boston State Hosp .; visiting neu- rologist, Beth Israel Hosp,; cons. neurologist, Bos- ton City Ilosp .; dir. Ideal Tooth Co .; main quest is to help remove psychiatry from realm of spec- ulative pseudo-science to that of real exptl., prov- able science; mem. A.M.A., Am. Psychiatric Assn., Am. Psychopathol. Assn., Boston Soe. Psychiatry & Neurology, N.E. Psychiatric Assn., Greater Bos- ton Med. Soc. Author: Nervous Housewife; Foun- dations of Personality; Inheritance of Mental Disease; Eugenieat Sterilization; Social Psychol- ogy; Psychology of Mental Disease; part author of many books and articles. Deist. Liberal. Of- fico: 475 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 33 Taylor Crossway, Brookline.


MYRER, Raymond Lewis, investment trust official; b. Marlboro, Nov. 18, 1893; s. Walter Scott Myrer and Eliza Taft (Olmstead) M .; ed. Holliston high sch .; Boston Coop. Eng. College; Springfield Col- lego; m. Angele 22. Cormack, Nov. 18, 1917; chil- (ren-Robenia, Anton Olmstead. N.E. sales man- ager for Alexander Hamilton Inst., 1928; whole- sale distributor of investment trusts in eastern U.S. and Canada, 1935; v.p. wholesale distribution of Keystone Custodian Funds of Phila., Pa., 1938 -. Club: Bankers of Am. Christian Scientist. Re- publican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 86 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.


MYRICK, Kenneth Orne, educator; b. Hammonton, N.J., Mar. 10, 1897; s. Lockwood Myrick and Helen


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Ware (Allen) M .; ed. Hammonton (N.J.) high seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1918, Ph.D., 1934; A.M., Univ. Mich., 1924; m. Hester Decker Eppens of Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 12, 1927; children-Katherine Hester, Prentiss Allen, Helen Faith. Instr. Eng., Phillips Exeter Acad., 1920-21, Univ. Mieh., 1922-24; grad. student, Harvard, 1924-26, 1929-30; asst. prof. Eng., Grinnell Coll., la., 1927-29; asst. prof. Eng., Tufts Coll., 1930-39, asso. prof., 1939 -; 2nd lt. Inf., U.S.A., Oct. 1918-May 1919; mem. Unitarian Youth Commn., N.E. Assn. Teachers of Eng. (pres. 1939- 40), Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Modern Lang. Assn. Am. Author: Sir Philip Sidney as a Literary Craftsman, 1935. Dese. Elder Brewster of Ply- mouth Colony; Rev. Henry Ware, Sr., v.p. Harvard College and Hollis Prof. of DivinIty; collateral


desc. John Hancock and Charles Tufts, a founder of Tufts Coll. Unitarian. Independent Democrat. Office: Tufts College, Medford, Home: 101 Allston St., W. Medford.


MYRON, Herbert Benjamin, Jr., prof. of French; b. Syracuse, N.Y., Dec. 2, 1906; s. Herbert B. Myron and Florence May (Ryan) M .; ed. Syracuse Cent. high sch .; A.B., Amherst, 1927; A.M., 1929, Ph. D., 1939, Harvard. Amherst fellow at Sorbonne, 1927- 28; instr. French, Amherst, 1930-31; llarvard fel- low, 1931-32; prof., Boston Univ., 1934 -; mem. Modern Language Assn. Am., Am. Assn. Teachers of French, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phl Beta Kappa. Club: Harvard Faculty. Address: 688 Boyleston St., Boston Univ. C.L.A. Home: 8 Plympton St., Cambridge.


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NAGLE, Frank Lincoln, publisher; b. Pottsville, Pa., July 25, 1860; s. Gen. James Nagle and Elizabeth (Kaercher) N .; ed. Pottsville (Pa.) pub. sehs. and bus. coll., 1865-73; m. Laura Ida Rosengarten of Pottsville, Pa., Dec. 6, 1882 (d.); children-Frank I., Jr., Arthur R., Norman C., Robert A. One of founders of Textile World, 1880, active In man- agement since then; chmn. bd., textile div., Mc- Craw, Hill Co., pubs., N.Y. City, 1930-, alderman, Newton, 1900-04; comdr., Mass. Commandery Mil. Order of Loyal Legion; tr. Ancient and Hon. Arty. Co. of Boston (past comdr.); mem. Mass. Charit- able Mechanics Assn. (past pres.), Aleppo Shrine (tr.), Masons. Club: City, Congregationalist. Republiean. Office: Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: Newtonville.


NAGLER, Edith Kröger, artist; b. N.Y. City; d. Henry Kröger and Mary (Martens) K .; ed. Mor- ris high seh .; Nat. Aead. Design; Art Students League and Its summer sch. at Woodstock, N.Y. (won prizes and scholarships in art schs.); m. Fred Nagler of Springfield, Aug. 3, 1918; 1 son- Joe. Painter; exhibited at Chicago Art Inst., Cor- coran Gallery (Washington, D.C.), Nat. Acad. De- sign (N.Y.), Pa. Acad., and other important exhbns. of contemporary art; one-man shows at Ainslie Galleries, Delphie Studios, and Midtown Galleries (N.Y.), and in other cities from West- field to Dallas (Tex.); painted portraits of Judge Elisha Brewster, John Kierran (of N.Y. Times), John Kierran, Jr., and many other well known people; works In permanent collections at Wads- worth Athenaeum (Hartford, Conn.), Springfield Mus., Highland Park Mus. (Dallas, Tex.), pvt. col- lections; mem. Am. Water Color Soc., Midtown Group, Am. Artists Prof. League, Springfield Art League, Conn. Acad., ete. Awards: hon. mentions and prizes by Springfield Art League, Stockbridge Art Assn., Bronx Artists Guild. Author: short articles on art. Travel: Europe, W.I, So. Am., U.S. Christian. Studio and summer res .: Stone House, Huntington, Address: Alderbrook Rd., Riverdale, N. Y.


NAGLER, Fred, artist; b. West Springfield, Feb. 27, 1891; s. Frederlek August Nagler and Kate ( Wild)


N .; ed. Teehnieal high sch., Springfield, 1910; Y NASH, Alfred Howard, insurance executive; b. Ab- Art Students League, N.Y. City, 1914-18; m. Edith Janet Kröger of N.Y., 1918; 1 son-Joe. Exhibited at Corcoran Gallery, Pa. Acad., Art Inst. Chicago, Cleveland Mus., Nat. Design, Albright Gallery, Detroit Inst. Art, Springfield Inst. Art, N. Y. Worlds Fair, 1939, San Francisco Worlds Fair, 1939; pic- tures owned by museums and private collectors. Address: Riverdale, N.Y. Summer res. : Hunting- ton.


NAIHIKIAN, Kissag M., chemist; b. Harpoot, Ar- menia, Jan. 11, 1886; s. Marookeh Nahikian and


Martha (Ashjian) N .; ed. Woreester pub. schs., class, high sch .; P.C., Phila. Coll. Pharm. & Sci .; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst, 1910; m. Veronica Nahigyan, Mar. 15, 1912; children-Martha, Ira, Edwin. Came to U.S. 1898; chemist, Brewer & Co., Inc., 1910-, now chief chemist; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Worcester Engring. Soc., A.F. and A.M. Club: Burneoat. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 12 East Worcester St., Woreester. Home: 273 Burncoat St., Worcester.


V NAPHEN, William J., lawyer; b. NatIck, Dec. 6, 1879; s. William Naphen and Annie (Egan) N .; ed. Na- tick high sch .; grad, with honors, Northeastern Univ. Sch. Law, 1903; unmarried. Practiced law, Natick, 1903 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1912-14, 1919-20 (mem. legislative coms. on judiciary, rail- roads, street rallways, ins., towns and fed, rela- tions; mem. spl. com. to codify gen. laws); Mass. Senate, 1921-22 (mem, judiciary, metropolitan af- fals; chin. com, on constl. law); town counsel 5 yrs., mem. Am., Mass., and Middlesex Bar Assns., B.P.O.F. Travel: extensive. Catholic. Republi- can. Office: 12 Main St., Natick. Home: 8 Cum- berland St., Boston.


'NARANJO-MARTINEZ, Enrique, export manager, writer; b. Cali, Colombia, S.A., Jan. 18, 1888; s. Gonzalo (Naranjo) Zoila Martinez; citizen of Col- ombia; student, Santa Librada Coll., Cali, Coll. in Popayan, Colombia; m. Emma de Medina y Batlle of Barranquilla, Colombia, S.A., June, 1919; ehil- dren-Emma Cecilia, Olga, Henry. Served as asst. head of customs sect., Ministry of Finances, Col- - ombia; head of a sect. of nat. statistics, Bogota, Colombla; gen, supt. of the Magdalena River, 1912-19; in charge of export of various industrial firms of New England; Colombian consul in Bos- ton, 1919-37; retlred maj. of the Army of Colombia, S.A .; hon, mem. Boston Tercentenary Com .; corr. mem. Nat. Acad. llist. of Colombia, S.A. Club: University (Boston). Writer for many news- papers In Colombia and other Spanish-American countries, also some newspapers of the U.S. Catholic. Office: 10 High St., Boston. Home: 93 Colbourne Crescent, Brookline.


ington, Mar. 6, 1869: S. Erastus M. Nash and Lucy Augusta (Keen) N .; ed. pub schs., Abington; short term at Bradford's Commercial Sch., Boston; m. Mary W. Hunt of Abington, Dec. 22, 1897; 1 dau .- Mrs. Dorrice Bicknell Barr. Clk., Abington Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1888, then asst. sec., now pres., treas., dir .; treas. Howland, Nash & Cole, Inc., Ins .; v.p., Abington Sav. Bk .; tr., Mem. Lib .; mem. Masons. Congregationalist. Republican. Offiee: Washington, Abington. Ilome: 688 Washington St., Abington.


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NASH, Chauncey Cushing, stock broker; b. Boston, Oet. 17, 1884; s. llerbert Nash and Mary C. (Bald- win) N .; ed Boston Latin seh., 1896-1902; Volk- mann Sch., Boston, 1902-03; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Susan Higginson Long of Boston, Apr. 3, 1913; children-Mary Otis, Stephen Higginson. In em- ploy of others, 1907-09; asso. with firm Long & Nash, Boston; tr. Paul Revere Memorial Assn .; Pilgrim Soe. (Plymouth), N.E. Geneal. Soe., Soe. for Preservation of NE. Antiquities, Bostonian Soe. Clubs: Walpole Society, Harvard Travellers, Odd Volumes (Boston). Office: 10 Post Ofllee Sq., Boston. Home: 20 Ilme St., Boston.


NASH, Frederick Hapgood, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Jan. 3, 1874; s. Frederick C. Nash and Clara Hos- mer (Hapgood) N .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1896; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1898; m. Mary F. Rich of Acton, 1899; ehildren-Mary Elizabeth (d ), Edward Knowlton, Margaret Nash Ward. Admitted to practice, Mass., 1898, Supremne Ct. of IJ.S, 1904; instr. Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1897-1906, Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1900-06; asst. atty. gen., Mass., 1900-06; mem. Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston, 1906 -; apptd. commr. for Mass. on Uni- formity of Laws, 1906; eommr. on Revision of Ins. Laws of Mass., 1907; chmn. Weston Planning Bd., 1927-37; pres Weston Taxpayers' Assn., 1935- 36; mem. N.Y. City and Boston bar assns. Clubs: Somerset, Union, St. Botolph (Boston), The Coun- try (Brookline), University (N.Y. City). Office: 30 State St., Boston. Ilome: 107 South Av., Wes- ton.




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