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1011 Warren Av., Brockton. Summer res .: Brant Island Beach.
VOBER, Charles E., banker; b. Beverly, Nov. 4, 1869; s. Edward H. Ober and Mary A. (Diggins) O .; ed. Beverly pub. schs .; m. Elizabeth Hill of Beverly, June 2, 1903; ] son -- Edward Hill. Began as office boy, 1888; became partner, Blodget & Co., Boston and New York; later v.p. Stone & Webster and Blodget, Ine .; now pres. Beverly Nat. Bk .; tr. Beverly Sav. Bk .; dir. Beverly Coop. Bk., Worcester Street Ry. Co., Beverly Hosp .; Councilman, Bey- erly, 2 yrs. (first City Government), alderman, ] yr. Club: Salem Country. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 240 Cabot St., Beverly. Home: 85 Lothrop St., Beverly.
VOBER, Frank Roberts, physician; b. Mt. Desert, Me., June 1, 1881; s. Otis Merriam Ober and Jo- sephine (Roberts) O .; ed. Westbrook Sem., Port- land, Me., 1898; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1905; m. Ina Spurling of Northeast Harbor, Mo., Nov. 14, 1907. Gen. practice of med., Mt. Des- ert, Me., 1906-13; jr., asst., asso. surg., Children's Hosp., Boston, 1915-31; chief surg., orthopedic dept., 1931 -; asst., instr., asst. prof., orthopedic surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1915-31, clin. prof., 1931-37, John B. & Buckminster Brown clin. prof. of orthopedic surg., 1937-, asst. dean in charge of courses for grads., 1928 -; prof. or- thopedic surgery, Univ. Vt .; surg .- in-chief, N.F. Peabody Home for Crippled Children; surg., Vt. Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; Ist It., capt., major, U.S.A., May 7, 1917-Apr. 29, 1918; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Orthopedie Assn., Internat. Soc. Orthopedic Surg., Am. Acad. Orthopedie Sur- geons, Pan-Am. Med. Soc., N.E. Surg. Soc., N.Y. Acad. Med., A.A.A.S., Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Algonquin, Country ( Brookline), Ethan Allen, Burlington, Boston Orthopedic. Au- thor: many articles on orthopedic subjs. Editor, with Dr. Allison and Mr. Platt, Jones & Lovett's Orthopedic Surgery, 2nd edit .; with Dr. Brewster, Dr. Lovett's Lateral Curvature of the Spine and Round Shoulders, 5th edit. Contributor to Nelson's Loose Leaf, Dr. Christopher's textbook of surgery, Practitioner's Library of Medicine and Surgery. Desc. Obers of Beverly, 1636. Episcopalian. Independent Democrat. Office: 234 Marlboro St., Boston. Home: 1038 Beacon St., Brookline. Summer res .: Northeast Harbor, Me.
State Infantile Paralysis Dept .; orthopedie surg., Y O'BRIEN, John Joseph, manufacturer; b. Amesbury,
OBER, Ralph Beverley, surgeon; b. West Newton, May 1, 1879; s. Joshua Foster Ober and Lucy (Hadley) O .; ed. Newton and Chicopee high schs .; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1901; in. Eleanor Chapin of Springfield, Oet. 23, 1909; children --- Frederick Chapin, Mary. At Boston City Hosp. 1 yr .; R.I. Hosp., 2 yrs .; practiced med., Spring- field, 1904 -; asst. pathologist, Springfield Hosp., 1905-07, asst. surg., 1907-20, visiting surg., 1920 -; sch. phys., many yrs .; on sch. bd. 9 yrs .; major, V O'Brien, Michael S., lawyer; b. Lawrence, Feb. 17, M.C., U.S.A, 1 yr., World War; mem. Am. Bd. Surgery, A.M.A., A.C.S., N.E. Surg. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Springfield, Springfield Med- ical, Clinical. Dese. early settlers, Beverly and Prides Crossing. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice and liome: 76 Maple St., Springfield. Sum- mer res .: Monson.
OBER, Shatswell, professor of aeronautical engi- neering; b. Beverly, June 26, 1894; s. John How- ard Ober and Fannie White (Shatswell) O .; ed. Arlington high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1916; m. Allee Bowdoin Hummel of Baltimore, 1921; 1 dau .-- Marjorie. Hull draftsman, Bath Iron Works, 1916-17; aeronautical engr., U.S.A., 1917-19; es- timator, Union Shipbuilding Co., 1919-22; re- search assoc., M.I.T., 1922-29, assoe, prof. aero- nautical engring., 1929; mem. Nat. Aeronautics Assn., Inst. Aeronautical Sciences, Sigma Xi. Club: Faculty (M.I.T.), Author: (with C. H. Chatfield and C. F. Taylor) The Airplane and Its Engine; also many technical papers. Desc. Col. Nat. Shatswell, 1st Mass. Heavy Arty., Civil War. Congregationalist. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 22 Oakland Av., Arlington. .
VO'BRIEN, Edward Joseph, Jr., surgeon; b. Chelsea, Jan. 5, 1888; s. Edward Joseph O'Brien and Julia M. (Sullivan) ('B .; ed. Boston Coll. high sch .; Boston Coll .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1912; m. Isabel M. Roche of Boston, Sept. 29. 1915 (d.); children-Edward Joseph III, Paul Roche, Robert Francis, Richard Philip, Mary Catherine. Engaged in practice of surgery, Bos- ton, 1912 -; visiting surg., Cambridge Municipal Hosp .; visiting urologist, St. Elizabeth's Hosp .; cons. urologist, Somerville and Metrop. State Hosps .; It. comdr. Med. Corps Vol., U.S.N .; fel- low A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Urol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soe .; diplomate Am. Bd. of Urology. Clubs: Commonwealth Country, Rockport Country. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 270 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 7 Washington St., Newton. O'BRIEN, Helena V., lawyer; b. Ashland; d. James O'Brien and Ellen (Sullivan) O'B .; ed. Framing- ham high sch .; S.B., Siminons Coll., 1915; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1925; unmarried, Prac- ticed law, Boston, 1925 -; asso, with Curtis H. Waterman; lecturer on bus. law, Simmons Coll., 1925 -; mem. Framingham sch. com., 1933-39; mom. Mass. Assn. Women Lawyers (past pres.), The Law Soc., Middlesex Co. Bar Assn. Club : Framingham Catholic Woman's. Author: Law as a Career for Women (Sinmons Coll. Rev.), Oct. 1938. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 1101 Pemberton Bldg., Boston. Ilome: 170 Irving St., Framingham.
June 6, 1888; s. John J. O'Brien and Annie M. (Flynn) O'B .; ed. Amesbury high sch .; m. Anna I. Gillen of Lawrence, Oct. 5, 1927; children - Ann P., Catherine. V.p. Walker Body Co., Ames- bury; see. Powow Mfg. Co .; pres. and treas. Amesbury Metal Products Co .; mem. Provident Inst. for Sav., Amesbury; capt. of Air Service, Aireraft Production, Washington, D.C., during the World War; niem. K.C. Clubs: Rotary, Ames- bury Country. Catholic. Republican. Office: 39 Oakland St., Amesbury. Home: Estes St., Amesbury. Summer home: Hampton Beach, N.II. Y O'BRIEN, Lincoln, journalist; b. Boston, Feb. 4. 1907; s. Robert Lincoln O'Brien and Emily (Young) O'B .; ed. Country Day sch .; A.B., Har- vard, 1929; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1932; m. Frances Torka Eliot of Northampton, Nov. 26, 1935; 1 son-Lincoln, Jr. Reporter, Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune, 1932-33; solicitor, later adv. mgr., Bev- erly Evening Times, 1933-34; estab. Athol Daily News, 1934; estab. Cape Cod Colonial, Ilvannis. 1936 (suspended, 1937); elected pub., Boston Evening Transcript, 1938; retained as exec. editor by the new ownership, 1939; still owner of Athol News. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Alpine (Lon- (lon). Unitarian. Independent. Office: Boston Evening Transcript, Washington St., Boston. llome: 101 Chestnut St., Boston.
1883; s. Timothy O'Brien and Mary (Kelleher ) O'B .; ed. B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1906; LL. B., llar- vard Law Sch., 1909; m. llelen M. Sawyer of Lawrence, July 26, 1911; ehildren-Smith, Fred- erie, Helen Marie. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1909; in gen. practice, 1909 -; trial counsel, Am. Mutual Liability Ins. Co., Liberty Mutual Ins. Co .; dir. pub. property, City of Lawrence, 1912; mem. Theta Delta Chi, Casque and Gauntlet. Clubs: Dart- mouth, Harvard. Catholic. Republican. Office: 509-10 Bay State Bldg., Lawrence. Ilome: 11 Ridge Road, Lawrence.
O'Brien, Philip, lawyer; b. Holyoke, Aug. 19, 1899; s. Thomas D. O'Brien and Eva G. (Connor) O'B .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; A.B., Yale, 1921; L.L.B., Yale Law Sch., 1923; m. Helen Mar MacGregor of Holyoke, Sept. 4, 1923; ehildren-Philip, Jr., Rosalie, Thomas O., II. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1923, 1st U.S. Dist. Ct., Mass., 1926; gen. practice, llolyoke; mem. exec. com., Holyoke Pub. Lib., Chamber of Commerce (past treas.); dir. Holyoke Community Welfare League, Family Welfare Soc., Ilolyoke Hosp., Holyoke Coop. Bank, Mass. S.P.C.C .; S.A.T.C., Yale, during World War; mem. Hampden Co., Mass. and Am. Bar Assns., Elks (past exalted
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ruler), K.C., Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Holyoke Kiwanis (past pres. ), Holyoke Country, Mt. Tom Golf, Elizabethan (New Haven, Conn.). Catholic. Republican. Office: 380 High St., Holyoke. Home: 65 Fairfield Av., Hal- yoke.
O'BRIEN, Thomas Charles, lawyer; b. Brighton, June 19, 1887; s. Mlehael O'Brien and Mary (O'Con- nor) O'Brien; grad. Pub. Latin Sch., Boston, 1905; A.B., Harvard, 1908; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1908-11; m. Julia M. Hartigan of Brookline, Sept. 3, 1913; children-Mary Joan, Katherine Margaret, Thomas Charles, Julia Mildred. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1911, and sinee practiced in Boston; mem. Bd. of Parole, Mass., 1913-17; dep. dir. of prisons, Mass., 1917-1919; Commn. of Institutions, Boston, 1919-22; dist. atty. Suffolk Dist. of Mass., 1922-27; candidate, 1936, for vice pres. of U.S., of "Union" Party (organized June 1936); Boylston prize ora- tor, Harvard, 1908; mem. Boston Bar Assn., K.C., Mass. Catholie Order of Foresters, Aneient Order of Hibernians, Mass. Prison Assn., Brotherhood of R.R. Trainmen. Clubs: Boston City, Harvard (Boston); Hatherly Golf (Scituate). Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 76 Mapleton St., Brighton.
OCKENGA, Harold John, clergyman; b. Chieago, Ill., July 6, 1905; s. Ilerman Ockenga and Angelina W. (Tetzlaff) O .; ed. Anstin high sch., Chicago, Ill .; A.B., Taylor Univ., Upland, Ind., 1927, D. D., 1937; Th.B., Westminster Theol. Sch., 1930; A.M., Univ. Pittsburgh, 1934, Ph.D., 1939; Litt.D., Suffolk Univ., 1939; m. Andrey L. Williamson of Pitts- burgh. Aug. 6, 1935; 1 dau .- Andrey Starr. Or- dained at 1st Presbn. Ch., Pittsburgh, 1931, while asst. minister; pastor, Point Breeze Presbn. Ch., Pittsburgh, 1931-36, Park St. Ch., Boston, 1936 -; dir. Gordon Coll., Boston; chaplain, It., U.S. Navy. Club: Boston Rotary. Author: These Religious Affections; Our Protestant lleritage. Travel: Eu- rope and Mediterranean countries (regularly ). Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Park Street Church, Boston. Ilome: 100 Clairmont Rd., Bel- mont.
Y O'CONNELL, Edmund, retail merchant; b. Brookline, Nov. 13, 1901; s Patrick A. O'Connell and Mary F. (O'Brien) O'C .; ed. Manlius (N.Y.) Sch., 1918- 22; A,B., Hamilton Call., Clinton, N.Y., 1926; G.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1928. En- gaged in bus, of retail women's apparel, Boston; v.p. and dir. E. T. Slattery Co., 1928 -; tr. Manlins Selr., Manlius, N.Y .; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Cluhs: Harvard (N.Y.); Harvard, Algonquin (Bos- ton): Telesco Country. Catholic. Office: 151 Tre- mont St. Home: 90 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
VO'CONNELL, Joseph Francis, lawyer, educator; b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1872; s. James O'Connell and Elizabeth (O'Connell) O'Connell; ed. A.B., Boston Coll., 1893; Ll. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Marisita R. Lenahan of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Nov. 23, 1910; children-Joseph F., John T. Lenahan, Fred- erick P., Daniel F., Marisita A., Brendan, Kevin, Meta, Conleth, Lelia, Declan. Practiced law, Bos- ton, 1897 -; member firm J. F. and J. E. O'Connell; v.p. and lecturer on admiralty law, wills and pro- bate law, Suffolk Law Sch .; tr. Hibernia Sav. Bk .; dir. Pilgrim Trust Co., Fraternal Credit Union; mem. U.S. Ho. of Rep., 1906-10; mem. Mass. Constl. Conv., 1918-20; commr. Uniform State Laws from Mass., 1914-, v.p. Nat. Commin. on Uniform State Laws, 1923-24; Com. on Compact and Agreement Between States; chinn. Com. on Laws of Commer- clal Arbitration; mem. Bd. of Arbitration on dis- pute between U.S. Housing Corp, and cities of Portsmouth and Norfolk, Va., concerning Ferries taken over by U.S. during World War; mem. Charter Revision Commn., City of Boston, 1923; Nat. Safety Conf., called by Sec. lloover, 1926-27; mem. Am. (exee. eom.), and Mass. Bar Assns., Internat, Law Assn., Bar Assn. City of Boston, Am. Irish list. Soc. (V.D.); Moose. Clubs: Ilar- vard, University (Boston) ; Harvard (N.Y.). Dem- ocrat. Ollice: 31 Milk St., Boston. Ilonie: 155 Kilsyth Rd., Brighton.
Y O'CONNELL, Patrick Augustine, merchant; b. Law- rence, Feh. 13, 1871; s. Daniel P. O'Connell and
Catherine (Dolan) O'C .; ed. Lawrence pub. sehs .; m. Mary Frances O'Brien, Jan. 12, 1904; 1 son- Edmund Fabian. Connected with mercantile bus .. Lawrence, then with R. H. White and William Filene & Sons, Boston; purchased E. T. Slattery Co., 1907, now owner, pres., and mgr., inaugu- rated practice of branch store merchandising; dir. Liberty Mut. Ins. Co., Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Nat. Shawmut Bk., Union Sav. Bk., Bos- ton Shopping News, Boston Elevated Ry., Nor- folk Co. Trust Co., Merchants Credit Bur. (past pres.), Retail Trade Bd., Boston, (pres.), Infants Hosp .: mem. bd. mgrs., Mass. Eye & Ear In- firmary; Mass. Code Administrator NRA; Advis- ory Bd., Mass. Dept. Edu .; v.p. Travelers' Aid Soe., Boston; mem. Splty, Stores Assn. (eo- founder, Ist pres.), Retail Dry Goods Assn. (past pres.), Boston Chamber of Commerce (v. p.), , Knights of Malta, Charitable Irish Soc. (past pres.), Boston Conf. on Distribution (co-founder) ; hon, mem. Beta Gamma Sigma. Clubs: University, Boston City, Algonquin, Exchange, Clover, Bos- ton Art (v.p.), Wianno, Tedesco Country. Catho- lic. Democrat. Office: 154 Tremont St., Boston. Home: Ilotel Beaconsfield, Brookline.
O'CONNOR, Alfred Smith, physician (pediatries) ; b. Woreester, June 28. 1892; s. James O'Connor and Sarah (Smith) O'C .; ed. Worcester Class. high sch .; A.B., Holy Cross, 1914; M.D., Tufts Coll. Sch. Med., 1918; m. Frances Willard llull of Sydney, N.S., Oet. 18, 1922. Gen. practice of med., Worcester, 1920-29; studied pediatrics, Chil- dren's llosp., Boston, 1929-30; practice limited to pediatrics, Worcester, 1930 -;
pediatrician, Worcester City and Hahnemann Hosps .; tr. Worcester Med. Milk Commn .; in med. Res. Corps, World War; mem. A.M.A., N.E. and Worcester Dist. Med. Soes., N.E. Pediatric Soe .; fellow Am. Acad. Pediatries. Club: Exchange ( Worcester, p. pres. ). Catholic. Republican. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 5 Greenbrier Lane, Worcester.
Y O'CONNOR, Charles Joseph, lawyer, asso. judge of (list. court; b. Chicopee Falls, Mar, 1, 1896; s. John A. O'Connor and Johanna L. (Shea) O'C .; ed. Georgetown Univ. Sch. Law; Georgetown Univ. Seh. Foreign Service; m. Ruth F. Meagher of llartford, Conn., Oct. 1, 1924; 1 dan .- Ruth Joan. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1925; engaged in gen. practice of law, Northampton, 1925 -; asso. judge, Ilampshire Dist. Ct., 1934 -; former Pub. Adminstr. for Hampshire Co .; served in U.S.N., 1917-19; mem. Am. Legion, Kappa Alpha Phi, K.C. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 56 Main St., North- ampton. Home: 196 Round Hill, Northampton.
O'CONNOR, Charles Sebastian, lawyer; b. So. Bos- ton, Mar. 1, 1880; s. Patrick O'Connor and Cath- erine (O'Sullivan) O'C .; ed. Boston Coll. high sch .; Boston Coll .; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1913; m. Katharine C. MeDermott of Boston, Oet. 12, 1926. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1915 -; instr. Suf- folk Law Sch., 1930-35; elk. Supreme Judicial Ct., Mass., 1935 -; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1918-19, Boston sch. com., 1920-22; mem. Law Soc. Mass., Am., Boston and So. Boston Bar Assus., Mass. C.O.F., K.C. Club: Boston City. Catholic. Demo- crat. Office: Court House, Boston. Home: 60 Woodard Rd., W. Roxbury.
O'CONNOR, Eleanor Manning, architect, leeturer; b. Lynn, June 27, 1884; d. James Edward Manning and Delia Josephine (Grady) M .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1906; m. Johnson O'Connor af Boston, June 3, 1931. Draftsman with Lois Lilley Howe, architect, 1907-12; partner, Lois I .. Ilowe & Manning, architects, 1913-25; partner. llowe, Manning & Almy, architects, 1925-37; practiced as Eleanor Manning O'Connor, archi- tect, 1937 -; architect of houses in Mariemont (nr. Cincinnati, O.), restoration of old N.E. houses; lecturer on house building, Simmons Coll., Baston, 1920-33; housing, 1936 -; house building and in- terior decoration, Pine Manor. Jr. Coll., Wellesley, 1920-, Chamberlain sch., Boston, 1933 -; house building, Garland Sch. of Homemaking, Boston, 1933 -; mein. Seventeen Asso. Architects (design- ers of Old Harbor Village, WPA Housing Pro-
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ject, South Boston), Mass. Fed. Planning Bds. (sec., 1924-28), Lynn Planning Bd., which initiated zoning ordinanee for Lynn, 1924-28; designed Bos- ton Army & Navy Canteen on Boston Common, World War; mem. Am. Inst. Architeets, Bos- ton Soc. Architects, Mass. Civie League (chmn., housing cont.). Clubs: College (Boston), Boston Altrusa. Author: mag. and newspaper articles on architecture and housing. Travel: Europe (travel and study), 1912, 1913, 1925, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938. Office and home: 381 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Vézelay, France.
Y O'CONNOR, Joseph William, physician; b. Rutland, Jan. 17, 1883; s. Peter Sarsfield O'Connor and Mary Ellen (Hunt) O'C .; ed. Holy Cross prep. sch .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1903, A.M., 1913; M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1907; m. Bella Coté of Worcester, Nov. 24, 1919; 1 dau .- Bette Ann. Interne, St. Vincent Hosp, Worcester, 1907-08, 1909; acting visiting obstetrician, Mem. Hlosp., 1910-15, visiting obstetrician, 1915 -; cons. ob- stetrician, Fairlawn (Worcester), Webster Dist., Harrington Mem. (Southbridge), Ilolden Dist., Burbank (Fitchburg), Leominster, and Milford Hosps .; instr., obstetrics, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; leeturer, obstetrics, Mass. Med. Soc. post-grad. eourses; mem., Mass. NG., In Mex. expdn., 1916, with A. E.F., 1917-19, now Lt. Col., U.S. Inf. Res .; . fellow, Worcester Dist. Med. Soc. (pres., 1930) ; mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (orator, 1937), NE. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soc. (a founder, pres. 1936-37), Boston Obstet. Soc., Am. Assn. Obstetricians, Gynecolo- gists & Abdominal Surgeons, A.M.A., Am. Legion, Mil. Order World War, Yankee Div. Vets., K.C. (asso. mem.); diplomate Am. Bd. Obstetrics & Gynecology. Clubs: Practitioners, Economic,
Harvard (Worcester). Catholic. Office: 36 Pleas- ant St., Worcester. Ilome: 3 Westwood Dr., Worcester.
O'CONOR, George Peter, clergyman; D. Peabody, Jan. 10, 1881; s. Patrick Henry O'Conor and Ellz- abeth Mary (Mullabe) O'C .; ed. A.B., St. Charles Coll., Md., 1901; Ph.B., St. John's Sem., 1906. Ordained. priest R.C. Ch., 1906; curate, Sacred Heart Ch., Malden, 1907-17; asst. dir. Cath. Char- itable Bur. of Archdiocese of Boston, 1920-22, dir., 1922-30; pastor, St. Mary's Ch., Dedham, 1929 -; tr. Perkins Inst. for the Blind, Watertown, 1925 -; dir. 'Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1922 -; Ist It. and chaplain, U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. in France, 13 months, capt. and chaplain Nat. Guard, 1920-27, major and chaplain, 102d F.A., N.G.,. 1936 -; mem. Amı. Assn. Social Workers. Club: Boston City (Bos- ton). Catholic. Home: 420 Iligh St., Dedham.
ODEGARD, Peter H., professor of politieai sclenee; b. Kalispell, Mont., Apr. 5, 1901; s. Thomas Odegard and Hulda (Johnson) O .; ed. Flathead Co. high sch., Kalispell, Mont .; N.Y. MIl. Acad .; A.B., Univ. Wash., 1922, M.A., 1923; Ph. D., Colum- bía, 1928; m. Eleanor W. Burrows of Seattle, Wash., May 8, 1925; 1 son-Peter Sigurd. Univ. fellow, Columbia, 1923-24, lecturer and instr. govt., 1924-28; asst. prof. polit. sci., Williams Coll., 1928-30; prof polit. sci., O. State Univ., 1930-38. Amherst Coll., 1938 -; mem. bd. eds., Am. Polit. Sei. Rev. and Our Times; mem. Am. Polit. Sei. Assn., Am. Acad Polit. & Social Sclenees, For. Policy Assn., Acad. Polit. Sci., etc. Author: Pres- sure Politics, 1928; American Public Mind, 1930; American Politics, 1938. Travel: Eng., Fr., Switz,, Ger. Protestant. Democrat. Otice: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 40 Orchard St., Ain- herst.
ODELL, Charles Lefavour, banker; b. Beverly, Jan. 16, 1868; s. Charles Henry Odell and Nancy Lovett (Lefavour) O .; ed. Beverly pub. schs .; Beverly high seh., 1884; m. Helen Marshall Story of Bev- erly, June 11, 1890; 1 dau .- Katharine Marshall (Mrs. Philip L. Randall). Bank clk. Maveriek Nat. Bk. of Boston, 1884-91; with Nat. Bk. of Commonwealth of Boston, 1891-1901; Nat. Shaw- mut Bk., Boston, 1901-31; corporator Beverly Sav. Bk., 1894, tr. 1897-, v.p., 1918-36, mem. invest- ment eom., 1932-, pres., 1936 -; counellman, Bev-
erly, 1899; tr. Dane St. Congregational Ch .; mem. Bank Officers Assn. of City of Boston. Republi- can. Office: 175 Cabot St. Home: 10 Atlantie Av .. Beverly.
O'DONNELL, George Anthony, priest, educator; b. South Boston. Nov. 22, 1899; s. George Francis O'Donnell and Mary Anthony (Powers) O'D .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1923; A.M., Woodstock Coll, 1924; Ph.D., St. Louis Univ., 1935. Entered Soe. of Jesus, Aug. 14, 1917; Instr. math., Georgetown Univ., 1924-26; ordained to priesthood, June 22, 1929; prof. and head of math. dept., Boston Coll., 1935-, dean Grad Sch., 1935 -; dir. Weston Coll. Seismol. Obs., 1935 -; mem. Am Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Assn. Math Teachers of. N.I., London Math. Soc., Seismol. Soc. Am. Author: articles in Jesuit Sci. Bull. Travei: Western U.S. Catholie. Office and home: Boston College, Chestnut Ilill.
Boston City Hosp., 1908-09, Boston Lying-in Hosp., YO'DONNELL, James) Joseph, cotton broker; b
Somerville, Mar. 25, 1896; s. James O'Donnell and Bridget (McMahon) O'D .; ed. Somerville high sch .; m. Mary E. Fitzsimmons of Roxbury, June 20, 1922; 1 son-J. Joseph, Jr. In eotton bus., 1915 -; v.p. P. T. Jackson Co., Boston, 1922-30; partner, O'Donnell Bros., N.Y., Dallas, Boston, 1930 -; expert adviser to U.S: Senate Agrl. Com. on cotton prices and cotton exports, Washington, D.C., 1934- 35: Catholic. Independent Democrat. Office: 12 Pearl St., Boston. Home: 60 Adams St., Somer- ville.
O'DONNELL, James E., judge; b. Chelmsford, Sept. 29, 1875; s. James Francis O'Donnell and Mary Agnes (Condon) O'D .; ed grad., St. Patrick's Acad., Lowell, 1893; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1903; m. Mary II. Murphy of Lowell, Jan. 18, 1906; m. (2d) Gertrude M. Tewksbury, Nov. 1931; children-James Franeis, Ellen. Practiced law, Lowell, 1903 -; asso. judge, Lowell Dist. Ct., 1927 -; mem. Mass. Hlo, of Rep., 1908; mayor of Lowell, 1912-13, 16-17; tr. Lowell Auditorinm, 1928-33; mem. Boston Univ. Alumni Assn., K.C., Royal Arcanum, Elks, Eagles, Moose, Hibernians. Club: Yorick (Lowell). Catholic. Democrat. Ilome: 187 Nesmith St., Lowell.
Y O'DONNELL, John J., real estate appraiser; b. Worcester, Apr. 14, 1870; s. Michael O'Donnell and Katherine E. (Degnan) O'D .; ed. Worcester grani. schs .; m. Mary H. Cunningham of Woonsocket, R.I., Juiy 1905. Aetive in advertising business 1888-1908; real estate mortgage loans and brok- eragé business, 1908 -; dir. Bay State Sav. Bk .; dir. Worcester Real Estate Bd .; mem. Nat. Bd. Real Estate Appraisers; past pres., Worcester Real Estate Bd .; past pres., Mass. Real Estate Bd .; mem. K.C., Elks. Club: Economic. Travel: U.S. Catholic. Independent. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Ilome: 131 Longfellow Road, Worces- ter.
OGDEN, Urban Lawrence, clergyman; b. Orange, Ind., Oet. 10, 1896; s. Charles Milton Ogden and Cora Ann (Merrill) O .; ed. Anderson (Ind.) high sch .; B.S.L., Butler Unlv., 1932; m. Etta Hopper of Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 5, 1925; children- Janet Marie, Jeanne Anne. Factory worker, 1912- 20; began preaching at Anderson, Ind., as senior in high sch .; attended Johnson Bible Coll, Kim- berlin, Tenn., 2 yrs .; pastor, 1st Chr. Ch., Mobile, Ala., 1920-21; Fairfax Chr. Ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1922-25; Brownsburg (Ind.) Chr. Ch., 1926-29; Univ. Heights Chr. Ch., Indianapolis, 1930-33; 1st Ch. of Christ, Woreester, 1933 -; pres. Worces- ter Peace Council; mem. bd. mgrs. United Chr. Missionary Soc., Phi Kappa Phi; active In locai and nat. peace orgns. Club: Lions. Travel: U.S., Can, Disciple of Christ. Republican. Office: 829 Main St., Worcester. Home: 76 Hillcroft Av., Woreester.
O'HARA, Dwight, physielan; b. Waltham, Sept. 30, 1892; s. Daniel O'Hara and Mayfred (Leonard) O'H .; ed. Waltham high sch .; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1915; M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1919; m. Elvie M. Hopton of Memphis, Tenn .; children- Mary, Daniel, Gail. Practiced med., Waltham, 1919 -; prof. preventive med., v. dean., Tufts
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VO'HARA, Neal (Russell), writer; b. Middleboro. June 19, 1893; s. Stephen Francis O'llara and Katherine Louise (Murphy) O'll .; ed. A.B., Ilar- vard, 1915; m. Marion Leonard of Abington, Oet. 4, 1919; children-Joan, Neal Russell. Sports writer, Boston Post, 1913-17; columnist, New York Evening World, 1919-31; Intermittently em- ployed as seenario writer in Hollywood, 1927-28, 1931; author of daily newspaper column for McNaught Syndicate, Inc., 1931 -; dir. Narragan- sett (R.I.) Racing Assn .; served as 2nd It., U.S.A., World War. Clubs: Clover, Newspaper (Boston), Nantucket Yacht. Catholic. Office: Little Bldg., Tremont and Boylston Sts., Boston. Home: New- tonville.
O'HARE, James Patrick, physician; b. Charlestown, Mar. 17, 1886; s. James O'Hare and Allce (Court- ney) O'HI .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1908; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1911; m. Mary J. Minton of Roxbury, June 5, 1917; children --- Mary E., James M., Harry, Frank, Marguerite. Specia- list in field of Internal med .; research In spl. field of high blood pressure and kidney disease, Har- vard Med. Sch., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; on staff, Carney Hosp., 1913-15, Boston City Ilosp., 1916, l'eter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1914-, now sr. asso. in med .; instr. med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1914-30, asst. prof., 1930 -; mem. Assn. Am. Physi- eians, Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Am. Soc. Explt. Pathology, A.M.A. Clubs: Harvard, Clover (Boston). Author: 50-60 articles on high blood pressure and Bright's disease in text-books and mags. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 520 Common- wealth Av., Boston. Home: 356 Newton St., Chest - nut Hill. Suminer res .: North Scituate.
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