Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 55

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OWEN, Randolph Joscelyn, plant supt .; b. Stoneham, May 5, 1900; s. Charles A. Owen and Lizzie B. (Joscelyn) O .; ed. Stoneham high sch .; B.S., Bos- ton Univ., 1927; m. Miriam I. Hodgman of Stone- ham, Sept. 15, 1934; 1 dau .- Marilyn Jewett. Printer, The E. L. Patch Co., 1923-25, ehemist, 1925-33, plant supt., 1933 -; Served as pvt., 7 Weeks, World War, Ist It., O.R.C .; mem. I.O.O.F., Anı. Chem. Soc. Methodist. Republican. Oflice: The 1. L. Patch Co., Stoncham. Home: 62 Green St., Stoneham.


OWENS, David Michael, lawyer; b. Boston, Feb. 23, 1908; s. David Michael Owens and Katherine (Condon) O .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1929; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1932; unmar- ried. Practiced law, Boston, 1932 -; mem. Mass. llo. of Rep., Suffolk Dist., 1937-40, on Com. of Banks and Banking, 4 yrs .; mem. K.C., Cath. Alumni Soladity. Club: Marshall. Catholic. De- oerat, Office: Barrister Hall, Boston. Home: 4 Centre St., Roxbury.


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PACKARD, Cyrus Morton, business man, banker; b. IIalifax, July 23, 1869; s. Harrison D. Packard and Lucy W. (Morton) P .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Frances W. ' Perkins of Halifax, Feb. 21, 1894; children- Mrs. Helen Packard Robinson, Jolm S. In grocery and coal bus., 1890-1919; mgr. Sales Co., broker, 1919-28; pres. Abington Sav, Bk., 1928-, mgr. real estate dept., 1934-37; mem. Masons. Travel: U.S. Universalist. Republican. Ofllee: Washington St., Abington. Home: Abington. Summer res .: Halifax. VPACKARD, Frederic Henry, physician, psychiatrist (retired) ; b, Northampton, May 7, 1875; s. Isaac Henry Packard and Charlotte V. (Smith) P .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1898; M.D., Ilarvard Mcd. Sch., 1902; student, Univ. Munich, Ger., 1907-08; m. Florence Favour of Natick, June 21, 1905. Surg. dresser, Boston City Hosp., 1901; house officer, L.I. Hosp., Boston, 1901-02; phys., McLean Hosp., Waverley, 1902-19, med. supt., 1919- 29, supt. emeritus, 1929 -; mem. Med. Advisory Bd., during World War; mem., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Psychiatric Assn., N.E. Soc. Psychiatry, Boston Soe. Psychiatry & Neurology, Assn. for Re- search in Nervous & Mental Disease. Clubs: Har-


vard (Boston), Republican of Mass. Author: ar- tieles on psychiatry. Travel: Europe. Dese. set- tlers in Rowley, 1638. Unitarian. Republican. llome: 25 Gregory St., Marblehead. Summer res .: Cape Porpoise, Me.


V PACKARD, George Arthur, mining engineer; b. Wakefield, Apr. 17, 1869; s. George Packard and Marietta Fulton (Swain) P .; ed. Wakefield high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1890; m. Edythe R. Morrill of Readfield, Me., Apr. 12, 1899 (d. 1929); m. (2nd) Myrtle Swain Foster of Wakefield, Aug. 27, 1931. Foreman and supt., Copper Smelter, So. Strafford, Vt .; copper leaching plant of Phelps Dodge Co., Arizona; several yrs. devoted to application of cyanide process for leaching gold ores, with mill construction and operation in Mont., Ut., Ariz., except for short time as mill supt., Desloges Cons. Lend Co., Mo .; cons. mining engr., Boston, 1900 -; mine exams., Alaska to Brazil; acting prof. metall., Mo. Sch. Mines, Rolla, Mo., 1907; mgr., Raven Copper Co., Butte, Mont., 1910-13; aided in increas- ing production of lead during World War; mem. Am. Inst. Mining & Metall. Engrs. (chimu., Mining Methods Com. Precious & Rare Metals, 1923-30),


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Mining & Metall. Soc. Am., Alumni Council of M.I.T. (exec. com.), Boston Geol. Soc., Can. Inst. Mining & Metall. Clubs: Engineers, Tech. Faculty, Bear Hill Golf, Mining (N.Y.). Author: tech. articles in mining and metall. press. Travel: over million miles No. and So. Am. Desc. Samuel Pack- ard, Hingham, 1638; John Alden and other May- flower pilgrims, 1620. Independent in polities. Oť- ficc: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 25 Avon St., Wakefield. Summer res .: Westport Point.


PACKARD, John Winthrop, teacher, administrator; b. Canton, Apr. 25, 1906; s. Winthrop Packard and Alice (Harrington) P .; ed. Canton high sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1927; Ed.M., Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Edn., 1934; m. Mary L. Jenkins of Topsfield, Aug. 25, 1934; 1 son-John Winthrop, Ir. Radio engr., 1927-30; teacher physics and chem., Hanover high sch., 1930-34; head science dept., Plymouth high sch., 1934 -; pvt. pilot; radio station W1ZV; mem. 101st Obs. Squad., 26th Div. Aviation, Mass. N.G., 1935-36. Clubs: Plymouth Round Table, Plymouth Teachers (pres. 1938-39); Harvard Flying, 1930- (licensed pilot). Desc. Samuel Packard, Bridge- water, 1638. Interested in science, radio, flying. V Unitarian. Republlean (Independent). OllIce: Ply- mouth High School, Plymouth. Honre: Carver Rd., Plymouth.


V PACKARD, Laurence Bradford, professor of history; b. Brockton, Jan. 20, 1887; s. William F. Packard and Mary Florence (Hyslop) P .; ed. Brockton high sch .; student, Harvard, Unlv. Paris; A.B., Harvard, 1909, Ph.D., 1921; A.M., Amherst Coll., 1934; m. Leonore Healey of New Haven, Conn., May 6, 1927; 1 dau .- Ann. Studled at Harvard, 1905-13; prof. hist., Univ. Rochester, 1913-25, Amherst Coll., 1925 -; lecturer, Univ. Mich., 1921, Univ. Calif., 1923, Harvard, 1928, Yale, 1929-30, Wesleyan Univ., 1931-32, N.Y. Univ., 1933; capt., Intelligence Dlv., gen. staff, 78th Div., 1917-18, In office of Chief of Staff, War Dept .; with Siberian Expdn., 1918-19; mem. Am. Hist. Assu., Société d'Histoire Moderne, Phl Beta Kappa, Delta Upsilon. Author: The Com- mercial Revolution, 1927; The Age of Louis XIV, 1929; monographs for U.S. War Dept. Ed., Berkshire Studies in European History. Desc. Samuel Pack- ard, a founder of Hingham, 1638, later of Bridge- water. Office: Amherst College, Amherst. Home: Amherst.


V PACKARD, Leonard Oscar, professor of geography; b. Rockland, Me., Nov. 11, 1872; s. Isaac Tolman Packard and Floretta Estelle (Frost) P .; ed. pub. schs., Rockland, Me .; Castine (Me.) normal sch .; Bridgewater Normal Sch .; S.B., Harvard, 1904; A.M., Clark Univ., 1926; m. Aubigne M. Lermond of Thomaston, Me., Aug. 2, 1905; children-Mrs. Prisellla P. Leonard, Mildred 11. Head sei. dept., New Britain (Conn.) high sch., 1904-07; prof. in geography dept., Teachers Coll., Boston, 1907 -; lecturer, Boston Univ., 1920-30; mem. bd. dirs., Nat. Council Geog. Teachers (pres. Council, 1926). Club: Mass. Schoolmasters. Author: Geography Outline Maps; articles in Journal of Geog., Seh. and Society, Geog. Rev. Co-author: Nations as Neighbors, textbook, 1925; Current Events Instruc- tion, 1929; Nations at Work, textbook, 1933; Na- tions Today, textbk., 1939; Ilistory Outline Maps. Co-editor: Series of Wall Maps. Travel: U.S., Can., Europe. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Huntington and Longwood Avs., Boston. Home: 78 Warren St., Needham.


V PACKARD, Roland Alfred, engineer; b. Springfield, May 29, 1885; s. Alfred S. Packard and Eliza Il. (Stimson) P .; ed. Springfield Cent. high sch .; S. B., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1908; m. Madeleine Noble of Springfield, Sept. 5, 1911; children-Norman A., Donald R. Foreman, Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N.Y., 1909-16; plant engr., Barnet Leather Co., 1916-20; inceh. engr., Ludlow Mfg. Assos., Ludlow, Mass .; chief engr. Ludlow Jute Co., Chengail, India, 1923-24; Smith Paper, Inc., Lee, 1928 -; speaker on varlous subjs .; mem. Town Rep. Com .; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Engring. Soc. Western Mass. (past pres.), Masons, Delta Tau (co-founder), Theta Upsilon Omega. Author: tech. articles In


mags. Travel: Eng., Fr., Egypt, Indla, China,


Japan, H.I. Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice and home: Lee.


PACKARD, Sidney Raymond, professor of history; b. Brockton, Sept. 7, 1893; s. Fred Loring Packard and Jennie Ethel ( Lord) P .; ed. Brockton high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1915; A.M., Harvard, 1916, Ph.D., 1921; m. Mildred Elizabeth Rackliffe of Brockton, June 8, 1921; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Anne. Teacher French, Amherst high sch., 1914-15; asst. in hist., Radcliffe Coll., 1916-17, Harvard, 1917-19, tutor, 1918-19, Radcliffe, 1920-21, Bayard Cutting traveling fellow, Harvard, 1919-20, instr. hist., Har- vard, 1920-21; asst. prof., Smith Coll., 1921-23, asso. prof., 1924-30; Guggenheim fellow, 1929-30, prof., 1930-, chin. hist. dept .; seaman, 2nd Class, boatswain, ensign, U.S.N., May 1917-Nov. 1918; mem. Royal Hist. Soc. (Gt. Brit.), Am. Hist. Assu., Mediaeval Acad. Am., Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Europe and the Church under Innocent III. Ed. (with others), Berkshire Studies in European History. Travel: Europe, esp. Fr. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Home: 85 Washington Av., Northampton.


PADDOCK, Ernest Moorhead, clergyman; b. Phila .. Pa., Jan. 19, 1872; s. Wilbur Fiske Paddock and Mary O. (Badger) P .; ed. Lawrenceville (N.J.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Pa., 1894; B.D., Episc. Theol. Seh., Cambridge, 1897; in. Margaret W. Bateman of Washington, D.C., Apr. 26, 1900; children-Alex- ander Mackay-Smith, Mrs. Dorothea Paddock Seeber. Asst. minister, St. John's Ch., Washington, D.C., 1897-1901; rector, Emmanuel Ch., Allegheny, Pa., 1901-10, St. James's Ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1910 -; chmn., bd. Examining Chaplains, Diocese of Mass .; Chaplain, 12th Regt., Mass. State Guard, World War; mem. Soc. Mayflower Descs. (past elder), S.C. W., Clerical Assn. Clubs: Clericus, Clerical. Episcopalian. Republlean. Office: St. James's Church, Mass. Av. and Beech St., Cam- bridge. Home: 121 Raymond St., Cambridge.


Y PADDOCK, William Waterman, banker; b. Clinton, Iowa, Apr. 8, 1879; s. Albert Halleck Paddock and Ilelen Cordelia (Waterman) P .; ed. high sch., Clin- ton, Iowa; Columbian College, Washington, D.C., Univ. of Pa., George Washington Univ. Law Sch., LL. B. 1906; in. Beulah Mcl. Muhleman of Washing- ton, D.C., Sept. 23, 1908; son-Albert William. Commr. banking, City Nat. Bank, Clinton, lowa; Nat. Bank Exam., 1915-18; Fed. Res. Exam., 1918- 19; Dep. Gov. Fed. Res. Bank of Boston, 1920-36; First Vice-Pres. Fed. Res. Bank of Boston, 1936 -; tr. Retirement Syst. of the Fed. Res. Banks; mem. of Sigma Alpha Epsilon; served 49th U.S. Vol. Inf. during Spanish-American War. Early ancestors from Plymouth and Cape Cod Clubs: Algonquin, Beacon Soe., City Club of Boston, Exchange, Ded- ham Country and Polo, Univ. Club of Washington, D.C. Office: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Bos- ton. Home: 114 Fenway, Boston.


VrADDON, Arthr Montagne, fire insurance company official; b. Chicago, Il., Oct. 17, 1885; s. Albert Augustus Paddon and Margaret ( Mesier) P .; ed. Chicago (11.) pub. schs., 1891-1899; Chicago Man- ual training sehr., 1899-1902; evening courses, Ar- mour Inst., 1902-03; m. Maric Story of Cherry Valley, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1910; children-Jean Reese, Elizabeth Irving, Dorothy Judd. Employed as engr., Underwriters Labs., Inc., 1902-09; chief elec. inspr. Underwriters Assn. of N.Y. State, Syracuse, N. Y., 1909-21; state agt. Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn., at Rochester, N.Y., 1921-32; gen. agt. for New England of Nat. Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, at Boston, 1932 -. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 10 Broad St., Boston. Home: 36 Commonwealth Park, Newton Centre.


VPADELFORD, Frank W., secretary of education; b. Haverhill, Apr. 6, 1872; s. A. Judson Padelford and Julia Smith ( Morgan) P .; ed. high sch., Calais, Me .; B.A., Colby Coll., 1894, M.A., 1897; Rochester Theol. Sem., 1894-97; D.D. Colby Coll .; LL.D., Denison Univ., McMaster Unlv .; m. Grace C. Ilsley, Aug. 3, 1897, (d.); 1 son-Norman J .; m. (2nd) Gertrude L. Ilsley, Feb. 15, 1922. Minister, Portland St. Bapt. Ch., Haverhill, 1897-1903; Washington St. Bapt. Ch., Lynn, 1903-08; exec. sec., Mass. Bapt. Conv., 1908-13; exec. sec. Bd. of Edn., Northern Bapt.


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Conv., since 1912; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. Clubs: University, Theological Circle (Boston); Union League (Chi- cago). Author: Commonwealths and the Kingdomn. y Co-author: Christian Education in China, Christian Education in Japan. Travel: Nine trips to Europe, 3 to Orient. First family (Padelford) settled In Taunton. Baptist. Republican. Address: 75 Pleas- ant St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Robbinston, Me.


VPADELFORD, Norman Judson, professor of interna- tional law; b. Haverhill, Nov. 18, 1903; s. Frank W. Padelford and Grace (Ilsley) 1' .; ed. Huntington Sch., Boston; Ph.B., Denison Univ., 1925, M.A. and Ph.D., Harvard, 1929; m. Helen Proctor of Shang- hai, China, June 11, 1929; children -- Grace Anne, Carolyn. Asst. in govt., Harvard and Radcliffe Coll., 1926-29; asst. prof. govt., Colgate Univ., 1929- 33; prof. of govt. and chmn. of dept., Colgate Univ., 1933-36; prof. internat. law, Fletcher Sch. of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts-Harvard), 1936 -; na- tional chmn. student volunteer movement, 1927; counsel on questions of international law to Inter-


national Missionary Council (1930-31); mem. R.O.T.C., World War; mem. Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, For. Policy Assn., Eng. Speaking Union, Tau Kappa Alpha. Author: Peace in the Balkans, 1935; International Law and Di- plomacy During the Spanish Civil War, 1939; articles in many legal, diplomatic and polit. sci. periodicals and jours. Protestant. Office: Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford. Home: 6 Ravenscroft Rd., Winchester.


V PAGE, Calvin Gates, physiclan, bacteriologist; b. Boston, July 9, 1867: s. Calvin Gates Page, M.D., and Susan Haskell (Keep) P .; ed. Boston Eng. high and Latin schs .; A.B., Harvard, 1890; M.D., Har- vard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Marie L. Danforth of Boston, June 10, 1896; children-Margaret Daven- port, Susan Davenport. House officer, Children's Hosp., Boston, 1893-94, Boston City Hosp., 1895, practiced med., Boston, 1895 -; surg., orthopedic dept .. Boston Dispensary, 1896-1906; asst. in bac- teriology, Harvard Med. Seh., 1899-1910, instr., 1911-20, asst. prof., 1920-25; research bacteriologist, otolaryngol. lab., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, 1929 -; nem. Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bacteriolo- gists, Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Am. Pub. Health Assn., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Med. Lib., Mass. Civic League. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: articles in tech. med. journals. Travel : Europe (6 trips). G.s. Nathan Cooley Keep, M.D., founder, 1st dean, Harvard Dental Sch. Episco- palian. Republican. Office and home: 128 Marl- boro St., Boston.


VPAGE, Edward Samuel, wholesale jeweler; b. Mel- rose, Sept. 27, 1871; s. Moses S. Page and Harriet E. (Hibbard) P .; ed. Melrose high sch .; Phillips Andover Acad .; M.I.T .; A.B., Harvard, 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1597; m. Susie May Flint of Melrose, June 22, 1898; children-Mrs. Dorothy Page Dole, Mrs. Frances Page Dole, Mrs. Priscilla Page Potter, Edward Flint. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1897; pres., treas. M.S. Page Co., wholesale jewelers, 1937 -; dir., treas. G. T. Springer Co .; former alderman, Melrose; mem. bd. investment, Melrose Sav. Bk .; mem. finance com., tr. Melrose Hosp .: tr. Y.M.C.A. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: 373 Washington St., Boston. Home: 270 Porter St., Melrose. Summer res .: Rust Island, Gloucester. PAGE, Frederick Harlan, clergyman; b. Haverhill, Dec. 18, 1860; s. Benjamin Page and Lucy (Bar- nard) P .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1893; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1897; D.D., 1916; m. Grace Wallace Conant of Winchester, June 11, 1885. Did newspaper work, Boston, 1881- 90; mng. ed., Commercial Bulletin, 1886-88; ed., Boston Dally Advertiser, 1888-90; ordalned to Cong. ministry, 1893; asst. pastor, Union Ch., Boston, 1893-96; pastor, Trinity Ch., Lawrence, 1896-1906, 1st Cong. Ch., Walthamn, 1906-25; tr. Andover Theol. Sem .; chmn. bd. trs., Wheaton Coll .; pres. Mass. Cong. Conf., 1925-34, emeritus 1934 -; pres. St. Mark Social Centre, Boston; tr .. Cong. Union of Boston & Vicinity; mem. exec. com., Gen. Council Cong. & Chr. Chs. Clubs: Winthrop, Monday, Fort-


nightly. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 14 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 25 Greenwood Lane, Walthanı.


PAGE, Lewis Cones, publisher; b. Zürich, Swit., Jan. 13, 1569; s. Charles Albert Page and Grace Darling (Coues) P .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1891; unmarried. With Estes & Lauriat, pubs., 1891-92; treas. L. C. T'age & Co., Boston, 1892-96; pres., gen. mgr., since 1897; Company acquired Dana-Estes & Co. (for- merly Estes & Lauriat), 1914; pub., Boston Even- ing Record, 1916-17; v.p. Boston Nat. League Base- ball Co., 1911-12. Clubs: Boston Press, Congres- sional Country (Washington, D.C.). Editor: Series of World Classics, 1892-93. Republican. Office: 53 Beacon St., Boston. Home: Page Ct., Powell St., Brookline.


V PAGE, Marie Danforth, portrait painter; b. Boston; d. John Nourse Danforth and Hannah Maria (Rhodes) D .; ed. Miss Cushing's Sch., Boston; Gan- nett Inst .; Sch. Boston Mus. Fine Arts; A.M., Tufts Coll., 1933 (hon.); in. Calvin G. Page, M.D., of Bos- ton, June 10, 1896; children-Margaret Davenport, Susan Davenport. Drew irom age of 5 on; repre- sented in many pub. and pvt. collections; mem. council, Sch. Boston Mus. Fine Arts; mem. com., Children's Art Centre; mem, Mass. Com. of Women for N.Y. World's l'air 1939; men. Grand Cent. Galleries (N.Y.), Conn. Art Assn., Guild of Boston Artists, Nat. Acad. Design (N.Y.). Travel: Europe (5 times). Awards: bronze medal, Panama-P.I. Expn., 1915; Julia A. Shaw prize, Nat. Acad. De- sign, 1916; Phila. prize, 1916; Richard S. Green- ough Mem. prize, Newport Art Assn., 1919; Isador medal, Nat. Acad. Design, 1923; bronze medal, Phila. Sesquicentennial; Harold Swift prize, Grand Cent. Galleries; Springfield and Duxbury Art Assns. prizes; Thomas A. Proctor prize, Nat. Acad. De- sign, 1928. Father a founder of Apollo Club, Bos- ton; desc. Nicholas Danforth, Cambridge, 1634, and Rebecca Nourse, Salem. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office and home: 128 Marlboro St., Boston.


PAGLIUCA, Salvatore, meterologist; b. Aversa (Naples), It., Oct. 20, 1899; s. Pasquale Pagliuca and Alfonsina (Di Maio) Caserta P .; ed. Royal high seh., Caserta, It .; M.S. (mech. and elec. en- gring.), Univ. Naples, 1923: studied meteorology, M.I.T., 1934-35; mı. Viola Gorizia Amaru of Lex- ington, Apr. 18, 1937; 1 son-Albert William. Elec. engr., Gen. Elec. Co., Lynn, 1923-29; in charge of sci. expdn. to Mt. Washington, for meteorol. and radio investigations, 1932-34, when made important contributions to study of mountain weather, meas- uring wind of velocity of 231 miles an hour, temp. of 47º below zero accompanied by wind of 100 miles an hour; chief observer and forecaster, Blue Hill Obs., Harvard, 1935-37; chief meteorologist and dir., Yankee Network Weather Service, 1937 -; lt. Arty., Italian Army, 1917-19, in battles of the Piave and Vittorio Veneto; mem. Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Meteorol. Soc., N.H. Acad. Sci. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: many papers on meteorol. subjs. Travel: Europe (extensive). Catholic. Of- fice: The Yankee Network, 21 Brookline Av., Boston. Home: 192 Beethoven Av., Waban.


PAGON, Katharine D., artist; b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 25, 1892; d. George Garrett Dunn and Lillie Masterson (Blye) D .; ed. Springside Sch., Chestnut Hill, Pa .; Johns Hopkins; spl. courses, Columbia; m. W. Watters l'agon of Baltimore, Md., June 22, 1916; children-Garrett D., Hugh B., Karen B. Studled at P'a. Acad. Fine Arts, where she won 2 European scholarships that included 2 yrs. at the Acad .; won 2 extra scholarships, each of which entitled her to a yr. at the Acad .; worked under Hugh H. Breckenridge at the Acad. and also at his summer sch .; illustrated child's paper doll book; made cartoons for Liberty Loans, World War, also was vol. nurses' aid; mem. Mun. Art Soc. (Baltimore), Mus. of Art, Fellowship of Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Nat. Assn. Women Painters & Sculptors. Travel: Nor., Swed., Ger., Den., Belg., Hol., Fr., Eng. Episcopallan. Republican. Home: 114 St. Johns Rd., Baltimore, Md. Summer res .: Cliff Rd., Nan- tucket.


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PAIGE, Frank E., woolen manufacturer; b. Prescott, Mar. 22, 1859; s. Francis B. Paige and Elgada (Haskins) P .; ed. pub. and pvt. sclis .; m. Ellie W. Williams of Brookline, Oet. 6, 1889; children- Francis W., Richard S. Treas. and leeturer, Mass. Agrl. Coll., 1889; mem. firm Frank E. Paige & Co., mfrs., wholesale woolens, Boston, founded 1905 -; mem. state legislature, 1889; dir. and treas. Sea- bright Woven Felt Co., Camden, Me. Clubs: Al- gonquin, Brae Burn Country. Travel: Europe (ex- tensive). Protestant. Ropublican. Office: Essex St., Boston. Ifome: 80 Seaver St., Brookline, Sum- mer res .: 138 Puritan Rd., Swampscott.


PAIGE, Richard Chapin, trustee and financial ad- viser; b. Southbridge, Mar. 6, 1907; s. John Ed- wards Paige and Sarah C. (Chapin) P .; ed. Fes- senden Sch., 1919-23; Berkshire Seh., 1923-26; Bab- son Inst., 1926-27; m. Sara Davidson Bartlett of Oxford, Oet. 6, 1928; children-Judith, Timothy, 1V. Statistician, Harris, Forbes & Co., Ine., Bos- ton, 1928-32; with Jacob Reed & Co., Worcester, 1932-33; pres. & treas. Edwards Corp., The Old Sturbridge Corp., Edwards Building Corp .; pres. Southbridge Sanitary lee Co .; treas. Clarke Corp., Commercials, Inc .; dir. Southbridge Water Supply Co .; mem. bd. investment, Southbridge Sav. Bk .; served as sergt. 356 F.A., 1931-33; chmn. Rep. Town Com., Oxford, 1932; ehmn. bd. trs., Jacob Edwards Men. Lib .; dir. Southbridge Y.M.C.A .; mem. Ma- sous. Clubs: Badminton & Tennis, University (Boston); Southbridge, Cohasse, Country (South- bridge). Episcopalian. Republican. Ilome: Stur- bridge.


PAINE, Gearge Lyman, clergyman; b. Waltham, July 29, 1874; s. Robert Treat Paine and Lydia W. (Lyman) P .; ed. Hopkinson Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1897; B.D., Epise. Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, 1900; Yale Div. Sch., 1913-15; in. Clara A. May of Boston, June 29, 1899; children-George Lyman, Jr., Alfred White. On Varsity track team 1 yr., class football and baseball 4 yrs .; eurate, St. Mark's Ch .- the-Bowery, N.Y., 1900-02; reetor, St. Mary's Ch., Dorchester, 1902-11; St. Paul's Ch., New Haven, Conn., 1911-18; asso. reetor, Christ Ch., Cambridge, 1921-23; exec. sec., Greater Boston Fed. Chs., 1923-34; chaplain, Sailors Ilaven, Charlestown, 1934 -; spl. preacher, St. James Ch., Cambridge, 1936 -; cxee. dir. for Conn., Nation- wide Campaign of Prot. Epise. Ch., 1919-21; tr. Am. Ch. Inst. for Negroes, Nat. Assn. Advancement oť Colored People; councillor, Robert G. Shaw House, Roxbury, and Cambridge Community Center (settlements for Negroes); see. under Y.M.C.A., with Foyer du Soldat, Fr. and Ger., 1918-19. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Boston City, Twen- tieth Century. Travel: Europe (dozen times), Rus. (3 times). Episcopalian. Soeialist. Office: 6 Park St., Boston. Home: 6 Channing Pl., Cambridge. Summer res .: Sutton, Me.


PAINE, Harlan Lloyd, physician, hospital superin- tendent; b. Roekland, Nov. 3, 1884; s. Ernest Mar- ion Paine and Etta J. (Hunt) P .; ed. Rockland high sch .; M.D., Tufts Med. Sch., 1908; n. Amy M. Yeo of Salem, June 10, 1914; children-Harlan Lloyd, Jr., Dorothy Munroe, Marion Yeo, Louis Ilodgson. Asst. phys., Danvers State Hosp., 1909- 14; asst. supt., Gardner State Hosp., 1914-18; asst. to Commr., Dept. Mental Diseases, Mass., 1918-20; chief exec. officer, also acting chief med. oflicer, Boston Psychopathic Hosp., 1920-21; supt., Grafton State Hosp., 1921 -; clin. instr. psychiatry, Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1920-21; instr. psychiatry, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1938 -; mem. Advisory Prison Bd., Mass., 1919; tr., Grafton Pub. Lib., Westborough Sav. Bk .; neuro-psychiatrist, Med. Advisory Bd., Dist. 14, Mass., 1917-18; mem. A.M.A., Mass. and Worcester Dist. Med. Socs., Am. Psychiatrie Assn., Mass. Psychiatrie Soe., N.E. Soc. Psychiatry (pres.), Mass. Soc. Mental Hygiene; diplomate, Am. Bd. Psychiatry. Club: Kiwanis. Author: articles on neuro-psychiatry in med. journals. Desc., Cor- net Stetson, 1st Capt., Horse Troup, Plymouth. Congregationalist. Office and home: Grafton State Hospital, North Grafton. Summer res .: Scituate.


L'PAINE, Herbert Leslie, banker; b. Watertown, Jan. 30, 1880; s. Richard 11. Paine and Harriet E.


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(Blanchard) P .; ed. pub. and bns. schs .; m. Phoebe E. S. Ashley of New Bedford, June 22, 1909; 1 dau. -Phoebe A. Began as clerk, Walker and Pratt Mfg. Co., 1901; pres. Watertown Sav. Bk., 1931 --. Club: Rotary. Oflice: 60 Main St., Watertown. Home: 23 Philips St., Watertown.


PAINE, John Adams, investment dealer; b. Cam- bridge, Jan. 6, 1887; s. James Leonard Paine and Mary (Woolson) P .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch .; A.B., Ilarvard, 1909; in. Marguerite L. Taylor of Cambridge, Oct. 22, 1910; children-Mrs. Wesley Loomis, 111, florace, Margaret Woolson, John Adams, Jr. Salesman, 1909 -; v.p., dir. Colfin & Burr, Inc., 1923 -; dir. mem. exec. com., Mass. Trust Co., 1913-26; tr. Newton Hosp. Asst. to Under-Sec. of War, Washington, D.C., 1918; mem. Inst. 1770. Clubs: Hasty Pudding ( Harvard) ; Union, Harvard (Boston); Brae Burn Country (W. Newton) ; Duxbury Yaeht. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 19 Exeter St., West Newton.


PAINE, Lorin Dresser, real estate and insurance executive; b. Berlin, N.H., Aug. 29, 1901; s. Louville B. l'aine and Ruby (Dresser) P .; ed. Berlin (N.11.) pub. sch. and high sch., 1906-17; Unlv. N.H., 1918- 20; B.S., Univ. Pa., 1923; m. Nellie Skinner of East Orange, N.J., July 15, 1930; 1 son-James Gardner. In employ of others as salesman, 1923-26; em- ployed in real estate offlee, 1926-32; in real estate bus, on own account, Boston, 1932 -; Incorporator and pres. L. D. Paine, Ine., an ageney for gen. line of ins .; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons. Uni- versalist. Republican. Office: 107 Mass. Av., Bos- ton. Home: 79 Damon Av., Melrose.




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