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VO'HARE, Thomas C., lawyer, public utility consul- tant; b. Charlestown; s. James O'llare and Alice (Courtney) O'II .; ed. A.B., Boston Coll., 1914; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1916; LL.B, Northeastern Unlv. Law Sch., 1923. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1923; practiced law, Boston, 1923 -; consultant and mem. firm O'llare-Lewis, 1929-34, proprietorship, 1935 -; dir. Lincoln Stores, Inc., Bridges Wilson Corp., v.p. & dir., NE. Forestry Service, Inc .; mem. Am. Gas Assn. Rate Structure Com., 1922-35, ehmn., 1924; served In Inf., 1917-19, Officers Training Camp, 1918; inem. Boston and Cambridge bar assns. Club: University (Boston). Catholic. Republican. Office: 141 Milk St., Bos- ton. Ilome: 852 Mass. Av., Cambridge.
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O'HIEARN, William A., lawyer; b. No. Adams, Mar. 8, 1887; s. James O'learn and Catherine (Reagan ). O'IL .; ed. Drury high sch .; LL .. B., Georgetown Univ. Law Sch., Washington, D.C., 1909; m. Kath- erine Doherty of No. Adams, Oet. 18, 1915; chil- dren-William A., Jr., Robert J., Joan Louise. Practiced law, No. Adams, 1909 -; dir. and mem. exec. com., No. Adams Nat. Bk .; tr. No. Adams Sav. Bk .; dir. Northern Berkshire Gas Co .; rep. Gen. Ct., 1911-12; state Senator, Dem. leader, 1923- 24; mem. Berkshire, Mass. and Am. Bar Assns., K.C., Elks. Club: Rotary. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 881% Main St., North Adams. Ilome: 90 Washington Av., North Adams.
V O'KEEFE, Abbie Mabel, physician; b. Portsmouth, N.II., Oct. 31, 1881; d. Cornelius O'Keefe and Ellen (Dwyer) O'K .; ed. Portsmouth (NH.) pub. schs. and high sch., 1896-1900; M.D., Women's Med. Coll. of Pa., 1905. Interne, West Philla. Ilosp. for Women, 1905-06; engaged in pvt. prac- tice of medicine and surgery, Boston, 1907-15; res. anesthetist, N.IS. Hosp. for Women and Chil- dren, 1908-15, asst. surg., 1913-15; In medical service, Smith College, 1915-, asst. phys., 1917- 23, asso. phys., 1923-29, dir. med. service, 1929 -; mem. A M.A., Internat. Assn. Med. Women, Am. Med. Women's Assn., Inc. (1st v.p .; 1937-38), Springfield Acad. Med., Am. Student Health Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Alpha Epsilon Fota, Alumnae Assn. Women's Med. Coll. of Pa. Club: Women's Clty (Boston). Catholic. Office: Gate- way House, Smith College, Northampton.
Y O'KEEFFE, Arthur, business executive; b. Boston, Apr. 17, 1899; s. Michael O'Keeffe and Margaret
(McNamara) O'K .; ed. Boston high seh. of Com- merce; Boston Univ .; m. Mary Adelalde Watson of Boston, Oet. 1923; children-Richard Mlchael, Mareia, Adelaide Teresa. Pres. First Nat. Stores, Inc. Catholle. Oflice: 5 Middlesex Av., Somer- ville. llome: 111 Hammondswood Rd., Chestnut Ilill.
OLIVER, Andrew, educator, author; b. Boston, Nov. 1, 1869; s. Fitch Edward Oliver (M.D.) and Susan Lawrence ( Mason) O .; ed. Noble's Sch., Boston; A.B (with honors), Harvard, 1891, A.M., 1895; Ph.D., N.Y. Univ., 1898; unmarried. Istr. clas- sics, Coll. of St. James, Md., 1891-92, Selwyn Mil. Acad., Reading, Pa., 1892-94; head Classical mas- ter, Pomfret (Conn.) Sch., 1895-97; San Mateo (Callf.) Acad., 1898-1904; v. prin., Siskiyon Co. high sch., Calif., 1905-07; dept. classies, Broadway high sch., Seattle, Wash., 1908-18; connected with varlous summer schs., Wash., Me., Mass., 1920-32; chmn. dept. Classies, Seattle high schs .; pres. Class. Assn. Pacific Northwest, 1913-14; advisor, com. edn., U.S. Senate, 1914; mem. Wash. State Bd. Edn ; mem. Nat. Red Cross Com. on Belg. Relief. War Fund Campaign Com., Western Wash., etc., World War; fellow Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. Am. Hist. Assn. Clubs: Harvard Classical, Har- vard (Boston), Am. Alpine, Appalachian Mt., Bos- ton Field and Forest, Sierra (Calif.), Mountaineers (Seattle). Author: many articles and papers on ednl, subjs, travel, etc. Travel: extensive, U.S., Europe, Orient, Alaska, W.I .; elimbed Fujiyama, Japan, and many other high peaks. Desc. Hon. Andrew Oliver, Lt. Gov. Province of Mass. Bay during Revolution; Ilon. Jeremiah Mason, U.S. Senator from N.H., 1813-17; one of the two oldest families having successive generations of Har- vard grads., first graduating 1645. Episcopalian. Jeffersonlan Democrat. Office and home: 116 Winthrop Rd., Brookline.
OLIVER, E(verard) Lawrence, physician; b. Bos- ton, Jan. 11, 1876; s. Fitch Edward Oliver and Susan Lawrence (Mason) O .; ed. Hopkinson pvt. sch., Boston; Harvard, 1895-99; M.D., Harvard Med Sch., 1904; m. Ethel Shrigley Seymour of Boston, June 25, 1931. Med. house officer, Boston City Ilosp., 1905-07; dermatol. house officer. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1907-08, asst. dermatol., 1910-23, asso. dermatol, 1923-25, dermatol., 1925-28, chlef of dept., 1928-29, chlef, dept. dermatol. & syphilis, 1929-36, mem. Bd. Consultation, 1936 -; asst. in dermatol., Harvard Med. Sch., 1921-26, asst. prof., 1926-29, clln. prof., dermatol. and syphilol., 1929- 36, emeritus, 1936 -; cons. dermatol, Peter Bent Brigham, Children's, Boston Lying-in, Beth Israel Hosps., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary (Boston), Long Island llosp. (Boston Harbor), Faulkner (Jamaica Plain), Cable Mem. (Ipswich), Elliot Commimilty (Keene, N. IL.), and Salem Hosps., Soldiers' Home (Chelsea) ; commd. capt. Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., June 16, 1917, assigned to Base Hosp. No. 6, sailed for France, July 11, 1917, maj. Sept. 12, 1918, dermatol., Base Sect. No. 2, besides duties at Base Hosp. No. 6, Oct., 1918, disch. Mar. 5. 1919; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Dermatol. Assn., N.E. Dermatol. Soc. Clubs: Odd Volumes (Boston), Faculty (Cambridge). Au- thor: many articles on dermatol. subjs. Travel: Gr. Brit., Fr., Ger., Aus., Switz., It., Gr., Tur., Egypt. Episcopalian. Republican. Oflice: 20 Fairfield St., Boston. Home: Border St., Cohasset. V OLMSTED, Frederick Law, landscape architect; b. Staten Island; N. Y., July 24, 1870; s. Frederick Law Olmsted and Mary Cleveland (Perkins) O .; ed. A.B, Harvard, 1894; studled landscape architee- ture under father; hon. M.A., Tufts Coll., 1926; m. Sarah Sharples of Cambridge, Mar. 30, 1911; 1 dau. -Charlotte. Began practice as landseape arelil- tect, 1895; mem. Olmsted Bros., Brookline; land- scape architect, Met. Park System of Boston, 1898-1920, of Roland Park Company, Baltimore, Baltimore Park Commn., 1902-17. Sage Founda- tlon Homes Co., Forest Hill, L.I., 1908 -; mem. commin. on improvement of Washington, 1901-02, Nat. Commu. Fine Arts, 1910-19; mem. bd. super- vising architects, Group Plan, Cleveland, O., 1912; inem. Nat. Capital Park and Planning Commn., 1926-32; dir. state park survey, Callf. State Park
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Commn., 1929; designed many pub. parks and other municipal improvements, subdivisions, pvt. and instnl. grounds in many eities; instr. land- scape architecture, Harvard, 1901-03, prof., 1903- 14; chmn. exec. com., Nat. Conf. on City Plan- ning, 1910-19; gov. Am. City Planning Inst .; exec. bd., Am. Civic Assn .; fellow Am. Soc. Landscape Architects (past pres.); mem. Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters, N.A., 1929; mem. com. on emergency constrn., War Industries Bd., May 1917-July 1918; mgr. town planning div. of U.S. Housing Corp., July 1918-May 1919. Home: 99 Warren St., Brook- line.
OLMSTED, George, Jr., paper manufacturer; b. Evanston, Ill., Jan. 15, 1903; s. George Olmsted and Jennie (Mason) O .; ed. Evanston high seh .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1924; m. Frances Ward, Dec. 18, 1926; children-Virginia, Joan, George Ill. V.p. and sales mgr., S. D. Warren Co .; dir. S. D. Warren Co .; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Ex- change. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Home: 25 Glenoe Rd., Chestnut Hill.
OLNEY, Catharine, banker; b. Cherry Valley, Dec. 16, 1881; d. George Wilson Olney and Waity Maria (Harwood) O .; ed. Leicester Acad .; St. Agnes Sch. (Albany, N.Y.). Mgr. Women's Dept., mem. bd. dirs., Park Trust Co., Worcester, 1916-22; mgr. Women's Dept., Worcester County Trust Co., 1922 -; chmn. Community Chest Caravan, Worces- ter; tr. and treas. of trs., Leicester Acad .; tr. and treas. Cherry Valley Cemetery Assn .; sec. Liberty Loan Drives during World War; mem. Assn. Bank Women, Quota Club International (dir., treas., Ist, 2nd, and 3rd v.p., pres. 1930-33). Clubs: Ad- vertising ( Worcester), Quota Club of Woreester. Niece of Ilon. Richard Olney, Sec. of State under Grover Cleveland; sister of Hon. Richard Olney, Congressman from Mass. Episcopalian. Demo- erat. Office: 446 Main St., Worcester. Home: 215 Paxton St., Leicester.
V OLNEY, Louis Atwell, chemist; b. Providence, R.I .. Apr. 21, 1874; s. Albert 11, Olney and Frances E. (Olney) O .; ed. high sch. and bus. eoll., Provi- dence; B.S., Lehigh Univ., 1896, M.S., 1908, Sc.D., 1926; m. Bertha Ilaynes Holden of Lowell, June 24, 1903; children-Margaret Lucia (Mrs. Edward Alan Larter), Edna Elizabeth (Mrs. Dexter Nich- ols Shaw), Richard Holden. Instr. in chemistry, Brown Univ., 1896-97; prof. chemistry and dye- ing, and dir, dept. chemistry and textile coloring, Lowell Textile Inst., 1897 -; chemist, Lowell Machine Shop, 1902-03, Lowell Gas Light Co, 1904-05, Lowell Bd. of llealth, 1904; pres. Stirling Mills, 1912-, treas. 1936 -; pres. Wannalancit Textile Co .; tr. Lowell Instn. for Sav. (chmin. bd. investment); dir. Lowell Morris Plan Co., Howes Pub. Co., N.Y. City; asst. ed., Chem. Abstracts, 1907 -; od. Am. Dyestuff Reporter, 1920 -; treas. Northfield Conf. of Religious Edn .; v.p. Lowell Ministry at Large; dir. Lowell Y.M.C.A., 1914 -- , pres., 1916-21; mem. Ant. Chem. Soc. (ex-chin. N.E. Sect.), Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Am. Assi. Textile Chemists and Colorists (pres. 1921-27, now emeritus; chin. research com. 1921-), U.S. Inst. for Textile Research (v.p., mem. research com.), Am. Inst. Chemists, Nat. Assn. Wool Mfrs, Soe. Philatelic Americans, Boston Philatelic Soc., Lowell 1list. Soc., Lowell Chamber of Commerce (dir.) British Soe. Dyers and Colourists, British Soc. Chem. Industry, Sigma Xl, (Lehigh chap.), Masons, K.T. Clubs: Temple, Lowell Congrega- tional (past pres.), Lehigh (past pres.) ; Engineers ( Boston), Author: Textile Chemistry and Dyeing, 1903; Chemical Technology of Fibers, 1921, 33; Elementary Organic Chemistry, 1926; Rogers' In- dustrial Chemistry (with others), 1932; also chap- ters and seets. in Colloidal Chemistry, Chemistry in Industry, Municipal Chemistry, Textile Re- search, Acctate Silk and 1ts Casein. Asso. editor: Century Dictionary, 1904-05. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 118 Riverside St., Lowell. Summer res .: Lake Penacook, Concord, N.H.
VOLNEY, Richard, merchant; b. Milton, N.H., Jan. 5, 1871; s. Geo. Wilson Olney and Waity (Harwood) O .; ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1892; m. Anna Kerr
McCullogh of Woreester, Jan. 18, 1905; children- Rlehard, Nancy, Catharine. Wool merchant, 1892 -; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1902; Mass. Mini- mum Wage Commn., 1911; U.S. Congress, 1915-21; World War For. Dept. Commn., 1923; chmn. Parole Bd., 1933-36; dir. Div. Necessaries of Life, 1936-39. Ilonie: 512 Beacon St., Boston.
O'LOUGHLIN, John M., librarian; b. Malden, Det. 27, 1895; s. Michael O'Loughlin and Aliee (O'Con- nor) O'l .; ed. Boston Coll. high sch .; Boston Coll .; Boston Univ .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1918; widower; children-Mary Alice, Anne, John S. See .- treas Cath. Lib. Assn. and ed. Cath, Lib. World, 6 yrs .; mem. various lib. assns .; Past Grand Knight, Malden K.C .; sec., Wellington Improvement Assu .; Chief Yeoman, Asst. Recorder of the First Naval Dist., during World War. Catholie. Independent. Office: Boston Coll., Chestnut Hill. Home: 631 Fellsway, Medford.
V O'MALLEY, Charles Desloge, investment manager; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., July 6, 1905; s. Charles J. ('Malley and Lucille ( Kusz) O'M .; ed. A. B., Bos- ton Coll., 1926; student, Ilarvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1927, N.Y. Univ., 1928-30, Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1937-39. Reporter, Boston Post, 1922-27; asst. auditor, Central llanover Bk. & Trust Co., N.Y. City, 1929-34; propr. and mgr. O'Malley Assos., Massachusetts Trust; mgr. In- vestment Trust, Boston, 1934 -; mem. K.C. (1º), S.A.R. Clubs: Athletic (N.Y. City), University, City (Boston). Catholie. Office: 44 School St., Boston. Home: 2500 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill.
V O'MALLEY, Charles J., journalist, traveler; b. New- port, Ire., May 11, 1867; s. Joseph O'Malley and Bridget (Grady) O'M .; ed. pvt. and pub. schs., Ire. and Seot .; Ilutchinson Coll., Glasgow, Scot .; in. Imcille Fusz of St. Louis, Mo., 1904; children- Charles Desloge, Louis J., Lucille F., Grace Gene- vieve, Marie Celeste. Newspaper work on Eastern and mid-West dailies, 1883-1904; with Bennett Publications, Boston, 1905-12; pres., O'Malley Adv. & Selling Co., 1912 -; treas., O'Malley Assos. Trust, 1929 -; pres. N.E. Tool Co .; Tax Extender, Kansas City, Mo .; del., Dem. Nat. Conv., Ilouston, Tex., 1928; mem., Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs. (life), Chestnut Hill Improvement Soc., Am. Irish Hist. Soc., Charitable Irish Soe. (past pres.), K.C. (1º). Clubs: Boston City, Clover, Twentieth Century, Puddingstone. Author: It was News to Me; Rus- sia, the Impossible; Touring South America; The Discovery of America; mag. and newspaper arti- cles. Travel: all over world. Catholic. Demo- erat. Office: 44 School St., Boston. Home: 2500 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Jeru- salem Rd., Cohasset.
VO'MALLEY, Louis Joseph, trustee; b. Boston, Apr. 7, 1907; s. Charles Joseph O'Malley and Lucille (Fusz) O'M .; ed. Newton high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1928, M.S., 1931; Ll.B., Boston Coll. Law Sch., 1936; m. Cornelia Leary of Cincinnati, O., Oet. 17, 1936; children-Owen Leary, Charles J. V.p. ('Malley Advertising and Selling Co., Boston, 1927 -; tr. O'Malley Assos., St. Joseph Lead Co .; lecturer on world travel; mem. Mass. Ways and Means Com .; mem. Boston Bar Assn., Am. Mining and Metall. Engring. Soe., Charitable Irish Soc., S.A.R. Chibs: City, University (Boston), Clover. Author: Russia. Travel: So. Am., Europe, Alaska, Rus., Il.1., P.1., Mex., Brit. Isles. Desc. Capt. Jesse Ilorde of Revolutionary War. Catholic. Office: 44 School St., Boston. Home: Jerusalem Rd., Cohasset.
VOMANSKY, Morris, consultant chemist, rubber tech- nologist; b. Kieff, Rus., Dec. 24, 1889; s. Robert Joseph Omansky and Bessie (Raiman) O .; ed. Boston Eng. high seh., post-grad., 1907; B.S. (chem.), M.I.T., 1911; m. Ricca Wies of Boston, Oet. 11, 1917; children-Samuel Isaae, Frieda Sarah. Chemist, Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., 1911-17; chief chem., Plymouth Rubber Co., 1917-20, 1922-24, Needham Tire Co., 1920-22; col- sultant, many industries, esp. rubber and allied products, also shoe and leather, 1920 -; for rub- ber problems, Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1926 -; in- ventor, processes and products in rubber industry; arbitrator on tech. controversies in industry ;
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chief activity is in industrial development and · research on rubber, substitutes for rubber, and materials used with these; dir., tech. mgr., Para- bond Corp .; Am. Civilian advisor, U.S.A., U.S.N., on development of rubber products for mil. use, World War; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., A.A.A.S. Club: City History (Bos- ton, leader). Author: articles in Rubber Age; many reports. Travel: U.S., Can. Office: 30 Charles River Rd., Cambridge. Home: 9 Babcock St., Brookline.
Y OÑATE, José Diego, professor of Spanish; b. San Juan, Puerto Rico, Oct. 11, 1899; s. Segundo Oñate and Felicita (Rodríguez) O .; ed. Cent. high sch., Santurce, Puerto Rico; normal diploma, Univ. Puerto Rico, 1918; S.B. (cum laude), Boston Univ., 1926, A.M., 1927; m. Elizabeth C. Nichols of Bos- ton, June 15, 1927; children-Joseph D., Jr., Isabel Susanne. Instr. Spanish, Bayamon high sch., Puerto Rico, 1918-19: Span. corr., N.Y. City, 1919- 22; instr. Spanish, Boston Univ., 1922-27, asst. prof., acting head, dept. modern for. langs., 1927- 28, asso. prof., head of dept., 1928-29, prof., head of dept., 1929 -; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., N.I. Modern Lang. Assn., N.E. League Spanish Teach- ers (v.p.), Phi Delta Kappa. Author: The Devil in the Comedies of Lope de Vega, a dissertation. Travel: U.S., Can., Latin America. Dese. of Span- ish Basques. Catholic. Office: 27 Garrison St., Boston. Home: 841 Commonwealth Av., Newton Centre.
ONCLEY, John Lawrence, physical chemist; b. Wheaton, Ill., Feb. 14, 1910; s. Lawrence Oncley and Emma Arena ( Hunsche) O .; ed. Winfield (Kan.) high sch .; A.B., Southwestern (Kan.) Coll., Y 1929; Ph.D., Univ. Wis., 1932; m. Genevieve Reese of Winfield, Kan., June 14, 1933; 1 dau .-- Genevieve Louise. Charles A. Coffin fellow in chem., Univ. Wis., 1931-32; Nat. Res. fellow in chem., M.1.T., 1932-34; instr. chem., Univ. Wis., 1934-35; research lab., Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N.Y., summer, 1935; instr. chem., M.I.T., 1935 --; research assoc. phys. chem., Harvard Med. Sch., 1939 -; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Gamma Alpha, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Methodist. Oflices: Dept. Physical Chemistry, Harvard Med. Sch., Boston; Chemical Dept., Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 422 Pleasant St., Belmont.
V O'NEIL, Edward J., insurance agent; b. Boston, Aug. 22, 1866; s. John O'Nell and Mary (Vaughan) O'N .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; m. Mary L. Hennessey of Boston, June 3, 1891; children-Elizabeth L., Lilian C., Gertrude E., Ilelen R., Madellne, Ed- ward J., Ir., Mary L. Began in ins. bus. with John C. Paige, Mar. 1, 1882; served as fire ins. adjuster and spl. agt., 1892-1907; since 1907 mem. firm of O'Neil & Parker, mgrs. for Mass, of U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. of Baltimore, Md .; treas. St. Mary's Infant Asylum; tr. Union Sav. Bk. of Boston; hon. mem. N.E. Ins. Exchange; mem. K.C., Mass, C.O.F., Irish Charitable Soc. Office: 43 Kilby St., Boston. Home: 19 Garfield St., Water- town.
YO'NEIL, Leo Drew, professor; b. Boston, July 19, 1881; s. Philip Ambrose O'Nell and Mary Eliza- beth (Drew) O'N .; ed. A.B., Boston Coll., 1902, A.M., 1917, Ph.L., 1918; grad. student, Columbia, 1903-06; in. Alice Barnet Cahill of Boston, Sept. 22, 1917; children-Burton L., Martha Rita. Gen. Elec. Co., 1906; treas. Burke, Dentsch & Co., 1907, Cauto Produce Co., 1908-10, St. Louis Supply Co., 1911; mem. ('Neil, Alden & Ilindenlang, in- vestments, 1911-14; lecturer and writer, Invest- ment Bankers' Bur., 1915-16; with eeonomics dept., Boston Univ., 1917-, head of dept., 1926-, dir. Evening Coll. Commerce, 1924 -; Mem: Am. Econ. Assn., Boston Life Underwriters Assn., N.E. Engring. Soes., Delta Phi Epsilon (past nat. pres. ). Clubs: Executives, N.E. Export. Catholie. Re- publican. Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 25 Leslie Rd., Auburndale.
O'NEIL, Mary Lenox, lawyer; b. Medford, Apr. 6, 1902; d. Cornellus O'Neil and Mary A. (Lenox) ()'N .; ed. Medford high sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1921; Ll .. B., Portia Law Sch, 1928; unmarried.
Practiced law, Boston, 1928 -; mem. Mass. Assn. Women Lawyers, Phi Delta Delta, Sigma Delta Phi. Club: Professional Women's. Catholic. Demoerat. Otlice: 89 State St., Boston. Ilome: 116 Winthrop St., Medford.
YO'NEIL, Richard Frothingham, physician; b. Monte- video, Uruguay, S.A., Jan. 2, 1874; s. Rear Admiral Charles O'Neil (U.S.N.) and Mary Caroline (Froth- ingham) O'N .; ed. M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1897; in. Adela Pegram Myers of Richmond, Va., May 17, 1899; 1 son-Richard Frothingham, Jr. Surg. house oflieer, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1895-96, genito- urinary surg. out-patient dept., 1915-17, chief of service, Jan .- June 1917, asso. urologist, 1919-34, mem, bd. of consultation, 1934 -; asst. in genito- urinary surgery, Harvard Grad. Sch. Med., 1920- 34; asst. surg., Naval Brigade, M.V.M., 1897-1900; acting past asst. surg. U.S.N., 1898, serving on board U.S.S. Catskill; served with Mass. Gen. llosp. Unit, Base Hosp. No. 6, A.E.F., in France, 1917-19, asst. to surg. and chief of dept. of urol- ogy; cons. urologist, Base Sect. No. 2; commd. capt., May 21, 1917, major Sept. 3, 1918, hon. dis- charged Mar. 7, 1919; fellow A.C.S., Am. Urol. Assn. (pres. 1927-28); mem. A.M.A. (chmn. sect. on urology, 1920), Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Br. Am. Urol. Assn. (sec. 1906-16; pres. 1918-20), Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons (see. 1914-22; pres. 1924), Société Internationale d'Urologie, Naval Mil. Order of Sp .- Am. War, Mil. Order World War. Club: Tennis and Racquet (Boston). Author: many articles on urol. subjects. Episcopalian. Republican. Ilome and office: 379 Beacon St., Boston.
OPPENHEIMER, Edmund Staunton,
insurance agent; b. Springfield, Apr. 1, 1902; s. Berthold A. Oppenheimer and Lettie M. (Bridge) O .; ed. tech. high sch., Springfield; m. Elizabeth W. Briggs of Springfield, Oet. 4, 1930. Entered ins. bus., 1922; elk. of corp., sales mgr., The Oppenheimer Co., gen. ins. agency, Springfield, 1932 -; mem, City Council, 1930-35, pres., 1933-35; State Senator, 1937-38; mem. Turn Verein. Clubs: Springfield Exchange, Young Men's Republican. Episeopa- lian. Republican. Office: 44 Vernon St., Spring- field. Home: 89 Firglade Av., Springfield.
V ORCUTT, William Dana, book manufacturer. au- thor; b. West Lebanon, N.H., Apr. 18, 1870; s. lliram Orcutt and Ellen Lazette (Dana) O .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1892; m. Alice Wilson of Cambridge, June 1, 1893; m. (2d) Louie Thompson of St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 8, 1896; chil- dren-Reginald Wilson, Philip Dana. Asso. with University Press, Cambridge, 1891-1910; v.p. and gen. mgr., 1895-1910; Plinipton Press, Norwood, 1910 -; interested in printing as an art, making low-cost books artistic; introduced "complete manufacture" as a means of preserving harmony in book production; designed "Ilumanistie Type"; clinn., Book Prize Com., Harvard Associated Clubs, 1918 -; major, Red Cross service, attached to staff of Gen. 11. P. Davidson, Paris, Cannes, Brussels, London, Washington, during World War; mem. Società Dantesca Italiana ( Florence), Société Française de Reproductions de Manuscrits à Peintures (Paris). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), The Country (Brookline), Garrick (London), Union League, Grolier (N.Y.). Author: Good Old Dorchester, A Narrative History of the Town, 1893; The Princess Kallisto, 1902, 1911; Robert Cavelier, 1904; The Flower of Destiny, 1905; The Spell, 1909; The Lever, 1911; Writer's Desk Book, 1912; The Moth, 1912; Madonna of Sacrifice, 1913; Author's Desk Book, 1911; The Bachelors, 1915; Burrows of Michigan and the Republican Party, 1917; The Balance, 1922; Desk Reference Book, 1926; In Quest of the Perfect Book, 1926; The Kingdom of Books, 1927; The Book in Italy, 1928; Master Makers of the Book, 1928; The Magic of the Book, 1930; Dagger and Jewels, The Gorgeous Adventures of Benvenuto Cellini, 1931; Wallace Clement Sabine, a Biography, 1933; Changing Pat- terns, 1933; Celebrities Off Parade, 1935. Travel: Europe every 2 yrs., 1901-31 (studying in Jibs., It., For., Eng.), America. Episcopalian.
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333 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Meadowmere, West Harwich, Cape Cod.
V ORDWAY, Mabel D., psychiatrist, neurologist; b. Boston, July 29, 1874; d. George Francis Ordway and Julia Maria (Gilbert) O .; ed. M.D., Tufts Med. Seh., 1905; unmarried. House officer, Mass. Homoe. Hosp., Boston, 1906; gen. practice of med., 1907 ---; mem. staff Channing Sanitarium, Brookline, 1908; founded Glenside Hosp., 1909; asst. on neurol. stalt, Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1917, Boston City Hosp., 1918; psychiatrist and neurologist, N.E. Hosp., 1918 -; served in Vol. Med. Corps, 1918; mem. Am. and Mass. Psychiatrie Socs., A.M.A., N.E. Women's Med. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston League Women Voters. Clubs: Women's City ( Boston), Profes- sional Women's. Author: many articles on med. subjs. Home and Office: 6 Parley Vale, Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Cohasset.
*O'REILLY, Mary Boyle, journalist; b. Boston, May 18, 1873; d. Jolin Boyle O'Reilly and Mary Agnes (Smlley) O'R .; ed. Acad. Sacred Heart, Providence, R.I., 1880-90; spl. student in hist. and economics, Radeliffe Coll .; unmarried. Editorial writer for an Am. Syndicate; press corr. abroad; leeturer on current events, current hist., world peace; tr. Children's Dept., Boston (unpaid appointee of Mayor); Prison commr. (unpaid appointee of Gov.); worked for Am. and Polish Red Cross, 3 yrs. Author: The Black Fan; At Versallles dur- ing the Peace Treaty. Travel: all over Europe and Near East as press corr., 1913-19. Catholic. Independent. Home: Auburndale. Died Oct. 1939. ORLOV, Myer Lawrence, lawyer; b. Boston, June 25, 1901; s. George Orlov and Mary (Cohen) O .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Berkeley Prep. Sel .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1921; m. Beverley E. Kan- tor of Chiecoppee, Sept. 1901; children-Betty- Ann, Ilsa-Joan. Praetleed law, Boston, 1921 ---; dir. Hodgman Rubber Co .; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Zeta Beta Tau, Woolsack. Club: Kernwood Coun- try. Independent in politics. Office: 206 Barris- ters' JIall, Boston. Home: 15 Hyslop Rd., Brook- line. Summer res .: 416 Atlantic Av., Marblehead. O'ROURKE, William Thomas, Ilbrarian; b. Worees- ter, Oet. 13, 1903; s. Thomas J. O'Rourke and Brigid T. (Burke) O'R .; ed. St. John's high sch., Worcester; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1926; B.L.S., Columbia, 1927; m. Elizabeth C. Fallon of Worecs- ter, Sept. 1, 1928; children -- William T., Jr., Elizabeth, Thomas, Marie. Referenee lib., Holy Cross Coll., 1927-30, asst. lib., 1930-36; lib., Brock- ton Pub. Lib., 1936 -; mem. State Bd. Free Pub. Lib. Commrs., State House, Boston; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Ass. (chinn. Com. Microphotography), K.C., Y.M.C.A .; eorr. mein. Institut Littéraire et Artistique de France. Clubs: Old Colony Library, Rotary. Author: Elbrary Handbook for Catholle Readers, 1937. Catholie. Independent. Office: Broekton Public Library, Broekton. Home: 76 Belmont Av., Broekton.
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