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VPUTNAM, Bertha Haven, professor of history; b. N.Y. City, Mar. 1, 1872; d. George Hlaven Put- nam and Rebecca (Shepard) P .; ed. Miss Gib- bons Sch., N.Y. City; A.B., Bryn Mawr Coll., 1893; Ph.D., Columbia, 1908; unmarried. Teacher of Latin, Bryn Mawr Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1893- 95, Brearley Sch., N.Y. City, 1895-99; instr. hist., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1908-12, asso. prof., 1912-24, prof., 1924-37; emeritus, 1937 -; Holder Alice Freeman Palmer Mem. scholarship (Am. Assn. Univ. Women), 1912-13, 1918-19; research work in England on Eng. legal and econ. hist., later Middle Ages, many winters and every summer; research fellowship, Harvard Law Sch., 1939-40; dir. G. P. Putnam's Sons, N.Y .; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Mediaeval Acad., many Eng. socs. Club: Bryn Mawr (N.Y.). Author: The Enforcement of the Statutes of Labourers during the First Decade after the Black Death, 1349-1359, 1908; Early Treatises on the Practice of the Justices of the Peace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, 1924; Kent Keepers of the Peace, 1316- 1317, 1933; Proceedings before the Justices of the Peace in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Cen- turies, Edward HI to Richard III, 1938; (in prep- aration) Yorkshire Sessions of the Peace, 1361- 1364 (to appear 1939); many articles on legal, econ., and bibliog. subjs, in Eng. Hist. Rev., Am. Hist. Rev., bulletin of Inst. Ilist. Research, Notes & Queries, Transactions of Royal Hist. Soc. Travel: Eng., Europe. Desc, of Rufus Put- nam, Gen. Joseph Palmer. Agnostic. Inde- pendent. Office and home: Dickinson House, Mt. Ilolyoke College, South Hadley.
PUTNAM, Frederic Lawrence, investment banker; b. Salem, Oct. 15, 1895; s. Eben Putnam and Florence M. (Tucker) P .; ed. Wellesley high sch .; War certificate, Harvard, 1919; m. Pauline Hubbard Brown of Wellesley, Sept. 3, 1913 (di- vorced); children-Gladys Brown. Frederic L .. Jr. With R. M. Grant & Co., mun. bond dealers, 1918-20; ingr., mun. bond dept., Watkins & Co., N.Y. and Boston, 1920-23; after short association with Redmond & Co., investment bankers, N. Y., organized firm of Putnam & Storer, Inc., Boston, 1923; organized Greenwich Water & Gas Sys- tem, Inc., 1926; purchased other interests in Put- nam & Storer, Inc., and called new company 14. L. Putnam & Co., Inc., 1928, pres., 1928 -; or- ganized Northeastern Utility Assos., 1930, v.p., later pres .; organized South Shore Utility Assos., 1935, now v.p .; pres., Buzzards Bay Gas Co. and Barnstable County Gas Co., 1938 -; served in Inf., U.S.A., 1 yr., World War; mem. Am. Legion, S.A.R. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), University, Bankers of America, Boston Yacht, Exchange. Travel: Europe. Episcopalian. Of- fice: 159 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 108 Lake Av., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Grand Beach, Old Orchard.
VPUTNAM, George, trustee; b. Boston, June 4, 1889; S. William Lowell Putnam and Elizabeth (Low- ell) P .; ed. Nohle & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1910: LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1913; m. Katharine Harte of Phila., Pa., June 15, 1915; children-Barbara, Katharine, Elizabeth Lowell,
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George, Jr., Helen Harte. Practiced law a few yrs .; grad. became interested in some mig. cos., then in caring for other people's property; dir. and tr. of many cos .; served 18 mos. in World War; discharged as capt. Battery F, 33rd Art., C.A.C. Clubs: Somerset, Country (Brookline). Office: 50 State St., Boston. Home: Manchester. PUTNAM, Harry Bancroft, lawyer; b. Westfield, Sept. 7, 1878; s. Rufus E. Putnam and Ophelia C. (Bancroft) P .; ed. pub. schs., Westfield; LL B., Boston Univ. Seh. Law, 1899; m. Margaret Mc- Leod of South Hadley, Feb. 23, 1903; 1 dau .- Marguerite Muir (Mrs. George E. Bowles) ; m. (2) Pearl L, Warner of Cimarron, Kan., July 15, 1922. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1900; since practiced in Westfield; tr. and clk. Westfield Sav. Bk .; dir. and clk. Am. Abrasive Co .; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1911-13, Mass. Senate, 1933-36, Westfield City Council, 1921-24 and 1931 (pres. 3 yrs.); mayor of Westfield, 1927-28; dir Westfield Athen- aeum, Shurtleff Mission to Children of Desti- tute; mem. Mass. and Hampden County Bar Assns., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Club: University (Springfield). Desc. John Putnam of Salem. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 80 Elm St., Westfield. Home: 89 Court St., Westfield.
PUTNAM, Roger Lowell, manufacturer; b. Boston, Dec. 19, 1893; s. William Lowell Putnam and Elizabeth (Lowell) P .; ed. A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1915; student, M.I.T., 1915-16; m. Caroline Platt Jenkins of Charies Co., Md., Oct. 9, 1919; ehildren-Caroline Canfield, Roger Lowell, Jr., William Lowell, Anna Lowell, Mary Compton, Michael Courtney Jenkins. V.p. Pack- age Machinery Co., Springfield, 1921-27, pres., 1927 -; mayor, Springfield, 1938 -; dir. Van Nor- man Machine Tool Co .; mem. advisory bd., Mass .. Dept. Edn .; sole tr. Loweil Obs .. Flagstaff, Ariz .; treas., Petersham (Mass.) Mem. Lib .; mem, visiting com., Harvard Obs .; ensign, It. (jr.g.), U.S.N .; asst. exptl. officer, Naval Proving Ground, World War; fellow, A.A.A.S .; mem. Ain. Astron. Assn., Astron. Soc. Pacific, Springfield Lib Assn. (com. on Mus. Fine Arts), Delta Psi. Clubs; Har- vard (Boston, N.Y.), Faculty (Harvard), Colony (Springfield). Democrat. Office: City Hall, Springfield; Package Machinery Co., Springfield. Home: 216 Central St., Springfield.
V PUTNAM, Tracy Jackson, physleian; b. Boston, Apr. 14, 1894; s. Charles Pickering Putnam and Luey (Washburn) P .; ed. Volkman Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1920; m. Irmarita Kellers of Montclair, N.J., Oct. 4, 1924; 1 dau .- Luey Washburn. Asst. res. path- ologist, Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1920-21; dept. surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1921-23; asst. res. surg., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1923-24; Moseley Travelling fellow, Univ. Amsterdam, Hol., 1924- 25; Arthur Tracy Cabot fellow, in charge of lab. surg. research, Harvard Med. Sch., 1925-26; asso. in surg., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1925-28; asst. in surg., Harvard Med. Sch., 1926-28, Aus- tin teaching fellow in surg., 1927-28, asst. in surg., research fellow in neuropathology, 1928- 29, asst. in surg., instr. neuropathology, 1929-30; asst. prof. neurosurgery, 1933-35, prof. neurology, 1934 --; asst. visiting surg. for neurosurgery, jr. visiting neurologist, Boston City Hosp., 1930-
33, visiting neurologist, chief of neurol. unit, 1934 -; asst. visiting surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp,, 1933-35; with Am. Ambulance Service. France, World War, Croix le Guerre; mem. A.M.A .; Bos- ton Soc. Psychiatry & Neurology (pres ), Boston Surg. Soc., Am. Neurol. Assn., Assn. Research in Nervous & Mental Diseases, Harvey Cushing Soc., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Soc. Neuropathologists (past pres.), Soe. Neurol. Surgeons, Am. League Against Epi- lepsy, Harvard Epilepsy Commn. (sec.), A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Club: Harvard. Author: many med. articles. Offiee: Neurological Inst., W. 168th St., N.Y.C. Home: 2625 Palisades Av., Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y.
YPUTNAM, William Edward, architect; b. Newton Centre, Jan. 12, 1873; s. William Edward Put- nam and Florence Jemima (Niehols) P .; ed. Chauneey Hall Sch., Boston, 1893-92; A.B., Har- vard, 1896; BS., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1898; m. Helen P. Houghwout of Fall River, June 10, 1908; children-William Edward, III, Jerome Preston (d ), John (d ). Employed as draftsman, 1898- 1901; asso. with Allen H. Cox in gen. praetiee of architecture, Boston, under firm name Put- nam & Cox, continuously, 1901 -; dir. N.E. Miea Co .; dir. Mass. S.P.C.A .; mem. Am. Inst. Arehi- teets, Boston Soc, Architeets, Pi Eta Soc. Clubs: Varsity of Harvard; City, Republican (Boston). Desc. John Putnam, Salem, 1640. Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 114 State St., Boston, Home: 126 Adams St., Milton.
VPUTNEY, Freeman, Jr., financial editor, writer (re- tired); b. So. Hadley Falls, June 24, 1877; s. Freeman Putney and Alice Cummings (Knight) P .; ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1899; m. Anne May Larry of Providenee, R.I., Jan. 7, 1903; children -Freeman Theodore, Roger Larry. Mgr., mail order dept., N.E. Stamp Co., Boston, 1900-06; mgr., later pres. Scott Stamp & Coin Co., 1906-14; financial ed., Poor's (formerly Moody's) Manuals & Financial Services, 1910-32; v.p. Poor's Pub. Co .; retired 1934; authority on financial markets; tr. So, Weymouth Sav. Bk .; dir. Babson Park Co .; tr. Babson Inst .; mem. Phi Delta Theta. Author: (and originator) Corporation Security Ratings (pub. annually); short stories and seriais in mags. Desc. John Putney, early settler, Salem, and his g.s., Joseph Putney, Ist settler, Dun- barton, N.H. Home: 38 Tower Av., So. Wey- mouth.
PYNE, Leo C., business executive; b. Roxbury, Mar. 20, 1900; s. Charles A. Pyne and Nora (Teni- gan) P .; ed. Milford (N.H.) high sch .; Burdett Bus. Coll .; m. Lucia P. Allbee, June 2, 1921. Deep sea diver, 8 yrs .; then captaln various fishing schooners; now head of own fishing fleet of 3 vessels; pres. and treas. Central Wharf Fishing Co .; chmn. bd. dirs, and treas. Saga- more Holding Co., Portland, Me .; enlisted as pvt., Apr. 7, 1917, 1st N.H. Inf .; personal dis- pateh orderly for Maj. Gen. C. R. Edwards; later commd. 2d lt., as sueh eited twice and wounded three times; mem. Gloucester Master Mariners Assn., Internat. Deep Sea Divers Union. Christian Scientist. Republiean. Oflice: 244 At- lantic Av., Boston. Home: 26 Eymont St., Brook- line. Summer res .: Oid Orchard Beach, Me.
V QUA, Francis Moncrief, lawyer; b. Lowell, Nov. 11, 1890; s. Franels W. Qua and Alice Lelia (Harder) Q .; ed. Lowell high sch .; A.B., Dart- mouth Coll., 1911; Harvard Law Sch., 1911-12, 1913-14; m. Mary T. McKee of Washington, D.C.,
May 20, 1918; children-Robert F., Alan M., Rich- ard M., James M. V.p. and dir., Lowell Coop. Bk .; v.p. and dir. First Nat. Bk. in Peppereil; tr. Lowell Inst. for Sav .; ensign U.S.N.R.F., active service Jan. 2, 1918-Jan. 29, 1919; mem.
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Am. Law Inst., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Vesper Country, Yorick, Amer- lean Yacht (Newburyport). Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 306 Challfoux Bldg., Lowell. Home: 236 Parkview Av., Lowell. Summer res .: Drake's Island, Wells, Me.
QUA, Stanley Elroy, judge; b. Lowell, Aug. 26, 1880; S. Francis Winnle Qua and Alice Lelia (Harder) Q .; ed. Lowell high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1901; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1904; m. Annie M. Tuxbury of Haverhill, June 17, 1909; chil- dren-Marshall Tuxbury, Harriet Tuxbury, Con- stance Tuxbury. Adm. to Mass.bar, 1904; prac- ticed in Lowell, 1904-05, Boston, 1905-06, Lowell, 1906-21; partner, Qua, Howard & Rogers; judge of Superior Ct. of Mass., 1921-34; justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Mass., 1934 -; former dir. Lowell Coop. Bk .; inem. Lowell City Coun- cil, 1908-09 (pres., 1909); alderman at large, 1910; mem. Am. Law Inst., Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am., Mass. State, and Boston bar assns., Phi Beta Kappa, Chii Phl, Masons. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Court House, Boston. Home: 141 Ilolyrood Ave., Lowell.
YQUARLES, John Rhodes, lawyer; b. Louisa Co., Va., June 8, 1897; s. John R. Quarles and Emma C. (Wheeler) Q .; ed. Charlottesville (Va.) high sch .; A.B., Univ. Va., 1917; A.M., Harvard, 1918; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1928; m. Josephine Franklin of Santa Barbara, Calif., Sept. 15, 1928; children-Barbara Jean, Elizabeth Anne, John Rhodes, Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1929; in gen. practice of law, Boston, 1929 -; partner, Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins; tr. Millbury Sav. Bk., Garland Sch .; dir. Old English Gal- leries, Inc .; served at Camp Grant, Ill., as 2d lt. Inf., during World War; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Raven. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 121 Glen Rd., Wellesley Farms.
QUIMBY, Carl Noyes, optometrist; b. Newbury, Vt., Nov. 27, 1866; s. Rev. Silas E. Quimby and Anna (Scott) Q .; ed. Tilton Sch., Tilton, N.H .; B.S., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Ct., 1890; m. Grace E. Frye of Boston, June 1, 1899; chil- dren-Dorothy (wife of Rev. Burton B. Smith). Engaged in optical goods bus., Boston, 1902-, now pres. and treas. Quimby Optical Co., dealer in wholesale optical supplies; practiced optometry since founding of the bus .; charter mem. Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce; mem. U.S. Chamber of Commerce; chmn., Arlington Sch. Com .; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Methodist (treas. Ar- lington Meth. Ch.). Republican. Desc. Robert Quimby, early settler at Salem (1659). Office: 373 Washington St., Boston. Ilome: 60 Hillside Av., Arlington.
VQUIMBY, Clarence Paul, educator; b. N. Turner, Me., Mar. 20, 1889; s. John Frank Quimby and Althea Gould (Coffin) Q .; ed. Leavitt Inst., Tur- ner, Me .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1910; Ed.M., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1913; m. Lillian Rowe of Lewiston, Me., Aug. 12, 1914; children-Elizabeth Coffin, Barbara Josephine, Clarence Paul, Althea Tretheway. Prin., Hampstead (N.H ) Acad., 1910- 12; asst. master, Mitchell Mil. Sch., Billerica, 1913-11; pres. Westbrook (Me.) Sem., 1914-20; prin., Cony high sch., Augusta, Me., 1920-23; head- master, Manchester (Conn.) high sch., 1923-33; prin., Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, 1933 -; dir. industrial rehabilitation, State of Me., 1921-23, Worcester County Health Assn .; mem. N.E.A., N.E. Assn. Colls. and Secondary Schs., Nat. Geog. Soc., Headmaster Assn. of Conn. (pres. 1930); Nat. Assn. Principals of Secondary Schs., North Worcester County Principals' Round Table (pres. ), Delta Sigma Rho (chap. pres. 1916, 1935); Masons; awarded Drew debating medal by Bates Coll., 1910. Clubs: Square and Compass ( Fitchburg), Rotary (Gardner). Author: What Makes You Laugh; conl. articles. Desc. Tristam Coflin, set- tler of Nantucket. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office and home: Ashburnham.
QUINBY, Edward Melville, dental physiclan, lec- turer; b. Grafton, Nov. 13, 1864; s. Melville Ger- shom Cox Quinby and Eliza Stebbins (Crocker) Q .; ed. Uppingham Sch., Eng .; Liverpool Univ.
Med. Sch., St. Bartholomew's Hosp. Med. Sch., London, M.R.C.S. (Eng.) L.R.C.P. 1891; D.M.D., Harvard Dental Sch., 1893; m. Clara Ellen Proc- tor of Oxton, Eng., 1898; children-Margery J. Crocker, Alice Montgomery, Phyllis Melville. En- gaged in pvt. practice of dentistry, 1893 -; at one time instr. at Harvard Dental Sch. and For- syth Dental Infirmary; past pres., Oral Hygiene Council Mass .; fellow Am. Acad. Dental Sci .; mem. Am. Dental Assn., Metrop. Dist. of Mass. Dental Soc. (past ed. Mass. Dent. Soc.), N.E. and North Eastern Dental Socs., Acad. Periodon- tology, Oral Hygiene Council Mass. (del., past pres.) Browning Soc., Shakespeare Soc., etc. Au- thor: Oral Machine; Teaching of Periodontia; Paracelsus and Medical Therapy; and many others. Episcopalian. Republican. Oflice: 45 Newbury St., Boston. Home: Leeson Lane, Newton Centre. QUINBY, William Carter, surgeon; b. Worcester, May 26, 1877; s. Hosea M. Quinby and Sarah R. P. (Carter) Q .; ed. Dalzell's Private Sch, Wor- cester; A.B., Harvard, 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Marguerite E. Thayer of Worces- ter, 1910; children-John Thayer, William Car- ter. House pupil, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1902-03; asst. in genito-urinary surgery, Boston Dispen- sary, 1907-09; asst. surg., N.E. Baptist Hosp., Boston, 1908-14; in charge exptl. surgery, Brady Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1914- 16, asso. in urology, 1915-16; clinical prof. genl- to-urinary surgery, Harvard Med. Sch., 1932; urol. surg., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1916 -; treas. Boston Med. Lib .; mem. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci- ences, Am. Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons, A.C.S., Boston Surg. Soc., N.E. Surg. Soc.Clubs: Har- vard, Tennis and Racquet (Boston), Country (Brookline). Author: Numerous monographs and articles on med. subjeets. Republican. Office: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston. Home: 83 Penniman Rd., Brookline.
QUINE, Willard Van Orman, instructor and tutor in philosophy; b. Akron, O., June 25, 1908; s. Cloyd Robert Quine and Hattie Ellis (Van Or- man) Q .; ed. West high sch., Akron, O .; A.B. (math., summa cum laude), Oberlin Coll., 1930, A.M. (philosophy), Harvard, 1931, Ph.D. (phi- losophy), 1932; m. Naomi Ann Clayton of To- ledo, O., Sept. 19, 1930; children-Elizabeth, Nor- ina. Univ. scholarship (Harvard), 1930-31, James Walker fellowship (Harvard), 1931-32, Sheldon Traveling fellowship (Harvard), 1932-33, (stud- ied at Vienna, Prague, and Warsaw); Jr. Fel- low (Society of Fellows, Harvard), 1933-36; instr. and tutor in philosophy, 1936 -; v.p. Assn. for Symbolic Logic; one of cons. editors, Journal of Symbolic Logic; mem. Phl Beta Kappa, Am. Philos. Assn. Author: A System of Logistic, 1934; co-author of Philosophical Essays for A. N. Whitehead (Longmans Green, 1936), 7 papers in Jour. of Symbolic Logic (1936-38), 3 papers in Mind (1932-36), 3 papers in Bulletin of Am. Math. Soc. (1934-36), 2 papers in Proceedings of Nat. Acad. of Sci. (1936), 1 paper in Jour. of London Math. Soc. (1933), 1 paper in Am. Math. Monthly (1937). Co-author: Philosophical Essays for A. N. Whitehead, 1936. Travel: extensive in 36 countries, United States (10 states), Can., Mex. Office: Eliot House E 11, Cambridge. Home: 76 Grozier Rd., Cambridge.
QUINLAN, Richard J., Catholic priest; b. Abington, Dec. 2, 1892; s. James R. Quinlan and Mary E. (Greaney) Q .; ed. Whitman high sch .; A.B., Bos- ton Coll., 1915, A.M., 1922, L.L.D., 1938; LL.D. Villa Nova Coll., 1939; St. John's Sem .; S.T.L., Cath. Univ. Am., 1921. Ordained, June 3, 1920; prof., Emmanuel Coll., 1923-25, Regis Coll., 1925 -; diocesan supervisor of sehs., 1925 -; dir. Com- munity Fed. Boston; treas. gen. Nat. Cath. Ednl. Assn. Author: many articles in ednl. publications. Office and home: 75 Union Park St., Boston.
QUINLIVAN, Theodore Vincent, lawyer; b. Spring- field, Apr. 26, 1894; s. Thomas P. Quinlivan and Susan (Tuohey) Q .; ed. public schools and tech. high sch., Springfield; LL.B., Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1924; m. Maryon Wesson Mayon of Spring- field, Oct. 3, 1938. Gen. practice of law, Spring-
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field, 1924 -; mem. Bd. Edn., 1932-40; candidate for mayor, Springfield, 1933; chief ycoman, U.S.N., 1918-19; meni. Am., Mass., Hampden Co. Bar Assns., Eiks, Am. Legion (past Comdr., Spring- field Post and Hampden Co. Council; past V. Comdr., Dept. Mass .; past mem., Dept. exec. com.); mem, The Woolsack, Psl Chi. Travel: Europe. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 1323 Main St., Springfield. Home: 83 Gold St., Springfield.
QUINN, James Joseph, superintendent of schools, Winchester; b. Northbridge, Oct. 7, 1888; s. James Joseph Quinn and Henrietta (Hopkins) Q .; ed. Worcester Acad .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1912; A.M., Harvard, 1914, student, 1915-16; Columbia, 1914- 15; m. Jessie Dolliver of Whitinsville, Aug. 19, 1916; 1 son-Philip Hopkins. Teacher, Cushing Acad., Ashburnham, 1912-13; teacher and high school principal, Warner, N.H., 1916; supt. schs., Randolph, Holbrook and Avon, 1917-21; Tur- ners Falls, 1921-23; Winchester, 1923 -; dir. Mid- dlesex Southern Health Assn .; chmn. Junior Red Cross; mem. Nat. Counchì Schoolhouse Planning, Winchester; mem. Middlesex Co. Teachers Assn. (past pres.), Nat. Edn. Assn. (mcm. dept. sch. administrators), Mass. Sch. Supts.' Assn., N. E. Supts. Assn., N.E. Assn. Teachers Eng., Phi Delta Kappa. Clubs: Mass. Schoolmasters, Winchester Country, Rotary. Congregationalist. Republi- can. Office: Administration Bldg., Church St., Winchester. Home: 307 Washington St., Win- chester.
QUIRK, Charles Ignatius, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 15, 1871; s. John Quirk and Julia Agnes (Kidney)
Q .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1889; A.B., Boston Coll., 1891, A.M., 1895; LL.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1895; m. Mary Wilhelmina Cashman of Bos- ton, June 1, 1899; m. (2d) Hilda Hedstrom of Boston, June 30, 1920. Prof., Boston Coil., 1891- 92; submaster, Dearborn Evening Sch., 1892-93; adm. Mass. bar, 1894; practicing atty., Boston, 1895 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 3 terms, Mass. Scnate, 1 term, Gov.'s Council, 2 terms; del. to Dem. Nat. Conv., 1900, 1908. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 2389 Washington St., Boston. Ilome: 39 Mt. Pleasant Av., Roxbury.
QUIST, Frank Julius, surgeon; b. Smaland, Sweden, Oct. 14, 1874; s. John Quist and Mathilda (Run- bom) Q .; brought to U.S. 1881, becoming citizen upon naturalization of father; ed. North Park Coll., 1896-99; Univ. Chicago, 1901-03; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1905; student, Univ. Berlin, 1906-07; m. Mable A. Johnson of Johnsonburg, Pa., Sept. 22, 1909. Became owner of gen. store, 1894; began med. practice, 1907; in vacuum cleaner mfg. business, 1910-15; specializing in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat, 1916 -; treas. Hled- lund Coal Co .; v.p. and dir. Guaranty Bk. & Trust Co .; dir. Anderson Corp .; pres. Worcester Land Development Co .; tr. Fairlawn Hosp .; served as capt. U.S. Med. Corp, now retired; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Masons, Odd Fellows. Club: Worcester Country. Travel: Alaska, Europe, W.I. Office: 390 Main St. Home: 17 Holden St., Worcester.
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RABB, Gertrude Claire, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 3; d. Franz Elsenberg and Josephine Eva (Evans) E .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; N.E. Conservatory of Music; LL.B., Boston Univ., Law Sch., 1924; m. George I. Rabb of Boston and Brookline, Nov. 12, 1929. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1924; in practice law at Boston, specializing in real cs- tate and probate, mem. firm Rabb & Rabb; mem. Mass. Bar, 1924, U.S. Dist. Ct. Bar, 1925, Supreme Ct. of U.S. Bar, 1929; Land Court Examiner, 1929; mem. Boston City F'ed., Mass. Assn. Women Law- yers, Child Welfare Assn., Am. Red Cross (Grey Lady), Am. Jewish Congress, Jewish Family Wel- fare Assı. (dir.), Sisterhood of Temple Ohabei Shalom (dir.), Beth Israel Hosp. Women's Auxil- iary (dir.); Vocational Aid Soc. (hon. pres.), League Jewish Women Orgns. (sec.). Author: "Heart Throbs and other poems;" short stories and poems under pen name of Claire Evans. Jewish Republican. Office: 1 State St., Boston. Home: 64 Parkman St., Brookline.
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V b. Russia, Oct. 15, 1885; s. Norman Soloman Rabinovitz and Yenti (Gcitlin) R .; ed. Eng. high sch .; m. Dec. 17, 1908; 1 dau .- Janica Sara. Came to U.S., 1890, naturalized, 1905; in grocery busi- ness, 1900 --; with Bay State Wholesale Grocery Co., 1907-26; v.p. Economy Grocery Store Co., operating chain stores, 1920 -; pres. Hebrew Ladles Home for Aged; v.p. Hebrew Free Loan; dir. Beth Israel Hosp. Assn .; mem. Zionist Orgn. of Am., Shawmut Lodge of Freemasons. Club : Pine Brook Valley (Weston), Office: 393 1) St., South Boston. Home: 73 Green St., Brookline. RABINOVERZ, Joseph, grocer; b. Russia, Aug. 26, 1878; s. Norman Solomon Rabinovitz and Yenti (Geitiin) R .; m. Lottie R. Wolf of Portland, Me., Jan. 16, 1900; children-Sidney, Norman, Mrs. Jeannette Solomon, Irving. Came to U.S., 1890, naturalized, 1898; in grocery bus, with father,
1891-93, with grocery jobbers, 1894-95, Rabino- vitz Bros., 1895-98, with Standard Grocery, 1898- 1917; began with Economy Grocery Stores Corp., 1919, now pres .; pres., tr. and dir. Rabinovitz Trust; tr. and treas. Asso. Jewish Philanthropies; dir. Beth Israel Hosp. Ollice: 393 D St., Boston. Home: 332 Jamaica Way, Jamaica Plain.
RABINOVITA, Norman Saul, chain store executive; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1905; s. Joseph Rabinovitz and Lottie ( Wolf) R .; grad., Boston Latin sch., 1921; A.B., Harvard Coll., 1925; m. Eleanor Ep- stein of Newburgh, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1933; children -Hope Davis, Jane Marjorie, Economy Grocery Stores Corp., 1925-, v.p. in charge of merchan- dising; tr. Asso. Jewish Philanthropies; mem. U.S. Naval Reserve Officers' Assn., Y. M.H.A., B'nai B'rith, Temple Israel Brotherhood, A.F.&A.M. (United Lodge), Shrine (Aleppo Temple), Zion- ist Organization. Club: Pine Brook Valley Coun- try. Jewish. Office: 393 D St., Boston. Nome: 129 Valentine St., West Newton.
RABINOVITZ, Sidney, business executive; b. Bos- ton, Oct. 20, 1900; s. Joseph Rabinovitz and Char- iotte Rebecea R .; cd. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1920; m. Esther V. Cohn of Boston, Feb. 29, 1920; children-Helene Janice, Carol Phyllis. Entered Economy Grocery Stores, be- came treas, and gen. mgr., now chmn. bd. dirs .; dir. Globe Discount and Finance, Asso. Jewish Philanthropies, Better Business Bureau, Newton Community Fund, Boston Chamber of Commerce (1927-1931); dir. and treas. Beth Israel Hosp .; sergt., Marine Aviation, In World War; mem. Masons. Ciubs: Harvard, Pincbrook, Kernwood. Jewish. Independent. Office: 393 D St., Boston. Home: 14 Prentice Rd., Newton.
RACKEMANN, Francis Minot, physician; b. Mil- ton, June 4, 1887; s. Felix Rackemann and Julia (Minot) R .; ed. Volkmann Sehr., Boston; A.B.,
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Harvard, 1909; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1912; m. Dorothy Mandell of Boston, Apr. 28, 1917; children-Dorothy, Francis M., Jr., Elizabeth, William Mandell. Practiced med., Boston, 1912 -; asso. in med., Harvard Med. Sch .; phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; 1st lt. M.C., U.S.A., Apr. 1918-May 1919; mem. A.M.A., Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Soc. Study of Allergy, Am. Clin. & Climatol. Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston and N.Y.). Author: Clin- ical Allergy, 1931; various short articles. Prot- estant. Republican. Office and home: 263 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Cataumet.
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