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KELLAWAY, Herbert John, landscape architect; b. Sevenoaks, Kent, Eng., Nov. 11, 1867; s. Joseph May Kellaway and Mary Rebecca (Hyland) K .; ed, Needham high seh .; pvt. tutors; m. Lutie F. Campbell, 1919; 1 dau-Ida Louise. With Fred- erlek Law Olmsted & Co., landscape architects, Brookline, 1892-1906; pvt. practice, 1906 -; prin. works Include Mystic Valley Improvement (Win- chester), Hammond's Pond Parkway (Newton and Brookline), Ilitchcock Mem. Field (Amherst Coll.), Faxon Fleld (Quincy), Salvation Army fresh air camp (Sharon), Hartford Theol. Foun- datlon grounds, Newton and Leominster Hosps., Merrymount Park (Quincy), Middlebury (Vt.) Coll. men's and women's group, New Towne Court ( Cambridge), rose gardens with Mrs. Har- riet R. Foote, rosarian (Marblehead), for Mrs. Henry Ford (Dearborn, Mich.), Mrs. Edwin S. Webster (Falmouth); mem. Newton City Planning Bd., town planner, Camp Devens Cantonment, Ayer, Quincy Housing for War workers, Fore River Shipbldg. Works, World War; fellow Am. Soc. Landscape Architects; mem. Boston Soc. Landscape Architects, Am. S.S. Union; Am. Cong. Assn, Am. Soc. Planning Oflielals. Oflice: 12 West St., Boston. Home: 41 Chase St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Popham Beach, Me.
V KELLEN, William Vall, lawyer; b. Truro, July 3, 1852; s. Rev. William Kellen and Rosetta (Meser- vey) K .; ed. A.B., Brown Univ., 1872. A.M., 1875, hon. Ph. D., 1891, LL.D., 1902; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1876; m. Ella F. Sturtevant of Boston, June 28, 1879. Reporter of Decisions of Supreme Jud. Ct. of Mass., 1888-92; tr. Brown Unlv., 1892- 1914, fellow, 1914 -; tr. Eplse. Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, 1903-30; pres. Univ. Club, Boston, 1907 (sec., 1892-99) ; pres. R.I. Alpha of Phl Beta Kappa, 1901-03, pres. Gen. Theol. Lib., Boston, 1919-27, Mass. Charitable Soc., 1934-37; v.p. Am. Antlq. Soc .; mem. Art Commn. City of Boston, 1921-23. Author: Index-Digest of Massachusetts Reports, 1885; New Index to Public Statutes of Massachusetts (apptd. under Resolve of Legisla- ture), published by state, Editor: 7th edit. of Parsons on Contracts, 1882. Home: Charlesgate Hotel, Boston.
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KELLER, Carl Tilden, accountant; b. Ft. Kearney, Neb., Aug. 26, 1872; s. Jasper Newton Keller and Betty Scott (Henshaw) K .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1885-89; A.B., Harvard, 1894; m. Marian Mandell of Newton, Jan. 12, 1898. Clk. Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., N.Y. City, 1894, mgr. Minneapolis and St. Paul offices, 1898; commercial agt., C., R.I.&P. Ry., Denver, Colo. Springs and Cripple Creek, 1898- 1901; supt. contraet dept., NE. Tel. & Tel. Co., Boston, 1901-07, gen. commercial supt., 1907-14, asst. gen. mgr., 1910-14; partner, Lybrand, Ross. Bros. & Montgomery, Boston, 1915 -; div. dlr. of accounts, Am. Red Cross, World War; dir. Boys Clubs of Boston, English-Speaking Union, Am. Red Cross (Boston), Nat. Economy League of Mass. (also mem. exec. and management coms.), Harvard Fund Council (mem. management com.); v.chmn. and tr. Harvard-Yenching Inst .; mem. visiting coms., dept. Romance langs., Semitic & Aegyptian Civilizations Llb., Harvard, Dept. of Bus. Eng. Adminstrn., M.IT .; tr. N.E. Mus. Nat. Hist .; mem. A.A.A.S., Royal Geog. Soc., Royal Geog. Soc., Royal Asiatic Soc., Royal Cent. Aslan Soc., East Aslatie Soc., Am. Council Pacific Af- falrs, S.A.R. Clubs: University, Coffee House (N.Y.); Odd Volumes, Union, Harvard (Boston) ; The Country (Brookline); St. Maurice Fish and
Game (La Tuque, Can.), Mount Royal (Montreal). Episcopallan. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 22 Brimmer St., Boston,
KELLEY, Edward J., metropolitan distilet, w.iet commissioner; b. Holyoke, Dec. 25, 1897; s. Ed- ward Kelley and Mary (Shea) K .; ed Sacred Heart Acad., Worcester; Bryant & Stratton Bus. Coll., Boston; Northeastern Unlv., Worcester; B:O., Staley Coll., Boston, 1920; m, Marie A. Han- nabury of Chelsea, Nov. 26, 1925. Soft drinks salesman, sales mgr., hotel mgr .; councilman, Worcester, 1920-21, alderman, 1922; mem. Mass. Ilo. of Rep., 1923-36 (House leader, 1925-28, 1935- 36); metrop. water commr., 1936-1941; del .- at- large, Dem. Nat. Conv., Houston, Tex., 1928; del., Dem. Nat. Conv., Chicago, Ill., 1932; Mass. mem. U.S. Intercompacts Commn., 1935-36; mem. U.S. Assay Commn., 1938; mem. N.E. Water Works Assn., Dem. State Com., K.C. (4º), Moose, Eagles, A.O.II., St. Anne's Holy Name Soc., Am, Legisla - tors' Assn. Clubs: Kentucky Colonels, Worcester City, Council Alumni, Laurel A.C., Jefferson ..... , Jackson, Killarney, Turkey Hill Polo. Catholic. Demoerat. Office: 20 Somerset St., Boston. Home: 14 Gage St., Woreester.
KELLEY, John D., librarlan; b. Somerville, Nov. 3, 1900; s. John H. Kelley and Nora J. (Mullen) K .; ed. Somerville high sch .; A.B., Boston Coll., 1922; M B.A., N.Y. Unlv., 1927; unmarried. Shoe-buyer, Nat. Cloak & Sult Co., N.Y. City, 1922-27; mer- chandise mgr., Gilchrist Co., Boston, 1927-30; bond salesman, 1930-37; lib., 1937 -; dir. Cent. Coop. Bk. (Somerville), Somervllie Red Cross; mem. K.C., Charitable Irlsh Assn., Mass. and Am. Lib. Assns., N.E.I.C.A.A. (treas., 1921-22). Clubs: Rotary, University. Catholic. Democrat. Of- fice: Somerville Publie Library. Ilome: 95 Cen- tral St., Somerville. Summer res .: Rockport.
KELLEY, Ruth Edna, Ilbrarlan; b. Lynn, Apr. 8, 1893; d. Charles F. Kelley and Mary F. (Tewks- bury) K .; ed. Lynn Class. high sch .; A B., Rad- cliffe Coll., 1913, A.M., 1914. Teacher, Westmore- land (N.H.) high sch., 1914-15; 11b., Wyoma Br. Lib., Lynn; mem. Mass. Lib. Assn. Author: Book of Halloween, 1919. Protestant. Oflice: Wyoma Library, East Lynn. Home: 61 Jenness St., East Lynn.
KELLEY, Truman L(ce), teacher, writer; b. Muske- gon, Mich., ' May 25, 1884; s. Marshall Charles Kelley and Mary Strong (Smith) K .; ed. Muske- son (Mich.) high and manual tr. schs .; Univ. Minn., 1902-03; A.B., Unlv. Ill., 1909, A.M., 191]; Ph.D., Columbia, 1914; Univ. London, 1922-23; m. Grace Winifred Cookney of London, Eng., Aug. 4, 1936. Spent youth on farm and In small town; studied successively engring., math., psychology, edn. (mental measurement); teacher math., Ga. Inst. Tech., 1909-10; psychology, Univ. Ill., 1910- 11; cons. psychologist, Culver MIl. Acad., 1913-14; instr., and asst. prof., ednl, psychology, Unlv. Tex., 1914-17; asst. prof. edn., Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1917-20; asst. prof. edn., Stanford Univ., 1920-26, prof. edn. and psychology, 1926-30; prof. edn., Harvard, 1931 -; occasional activities as rancher, bookkeeper, electrician, teacher or lecturer at George Peabody Coll, for Teachers, Univ. Washington, Univ. Minn., Ia. Univ., Univ. Wis., O. State Univ., Yale; co-founder, Kappa Delta Pi; statistician for Nat. Intelligence Exam. I'd .; psychologist for Commn. on Social Studies; mem. Tech. Com., Grad. Record Exam .; dir. Edn. Research Corp .; psychology expert for (1) Com. on Classification of Personnel In Ariny, (2) psychol. service of Surgeon Gen., (3) S.A.T.C., dur- Ing World War; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Statis, Assn. (v.D, 1926-27), Am. Edn. Research Assn., A.A.A.S. (v.p., Sect. on edn., 1928-29), Nat. Soc. for Study of Edn., Advisory Council of Eu- genics Com., U.S., Psychometric Soc. (pres., 1938- 39). Author: Educational Guldance, 1914; Mental Aspects of Dellnqueney, 1917; Satatistical Meth- ods, 1923, 1924; Stanford Achlevement Tests (with G. M. Ruch and L. M. Terman), 1923-30; The In- fluence of Nurture upon Native Differences, 1926; Interpretation of Educational Measurements, 1927; Crossroads in the Mind of Man, 1928; Selen-
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tlfic Method, 1930; Tests and Measurements in the Social Studies (with A. C. Krey), 1934; Essentlal Traits of Mental Life, 1935; Kelley Statistical Tables, 1938; etc .; also tables, editorial articles. Dese., settlers, Plymouth and Newbury. Liberal . In religion. Llberal In . politics. Office: Gradu- ate School of Education, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 90 Follen Rd., Lexington.
KELLOGG, Lucy J. Cutler, genealogist; b. Spring- field, Oct. 3, 1866; d. Nahum S. Cutler and Harriet I. (Hoyt) C .; ed. Powers Inst., Bernardston; Greenfield high sch .; special music course, Smith Coll., 1884-85; m. Harry Whiting Kellogg of Greenfield, Nov. 24, 1885; children-Henry C., Earle N. W., Evelyn. Necrologist, Powers Inst. Alumni Assn. and Senior Club, both of Bernard- ston; mem. Council, Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Assn .; many years church organist, Greenfield; past pres., All Souls Branch Alliance (of all Souls Unitarian Ch.); mem. sch. com., 3 yrs., tr. Pub. Library, 6 yrs., Greenfield; Past Matron, Arcana Chapt. O.E.S .; mem. Pocumtuck Valley V Memorial Assn., Deerfield. Clubs: Senlor, Com- munity (Bernardston), Garden (Greenfield). Au- thor: History Bernardston, Greenfield, vol. II; Hearth Stone Tales, a condensed history of Green- field, now used as text in pub. sehs .; gen. sect. History of Buckland. Co-editor: Cutler Memorial. Unitarian. Republican. Address: 54 Highland Ave., Greenfield.
V KELLOGG, Minnie Bradbury; b. Milford, Me., July 15, 1859; d. Isaac Woodman Bradbury and Harriet Newell (Gray) B .; ed. Westbrook (Me.) Sem .; Miss Sheffield's Sch. (Boston); N.E. Conservatory of Music; m. Edward Brinley Kellogg, M.D., of Boston, Jan. 17, 1879 (d.); children-George Fos- ter (d.), Foster Standish, M.D. Organized the N.E. Peabody Home for Crippled Children at Newton, 1894, became treas. and hon. pres., now treas., hon. pres. and chief exec .; charter mem., dir. and 1st sec .- treas. of the Grand Manan His- torical Soc .; conducted a Red Cross auxiliary at residence during World War; mem. Liberty Tree chapt., D.A.R. (organizer, regent 1916-28), John Hancock Chapt. (regent 1907-12). Club: Wom- en's Republican of Boston. Travel: England, Cent. Europe, Rus. Dese. Thomas Bradbury, agent of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 1636, one of first settlers of Salisbury, and his wife, Mary Perkins, who was convicted of witchcraft in 1692; Capt. Daniel Lane of the Revolution. Epis- copalian. Republican. Address: 854 Beacon St., V KEMBLE, Edwin Crawford, professor of physics; b. Boston. Summer home: Grand Manan Island, N.B. Delaware, O., Jan. 28, 1889; s. Duston Kemble and Margaret Agnes (Day) K .; ed. Bucyrus (O.) high sch .; O. Wesleyan Univ .; S.B., Case Sch. Applied Scl., 1911, Sc.D., 1931; A.M., Harvard, 1914, Ph. D., 1917; m. Harrlet Mary Tindle of Buffalo, N.Y .; children-Robert Day, Jean Allen. Instr. physics, Carnegle Inst. Tech., 1911-13; engring. physicist, Curtiss Motor Corp., Buffalo, N.Y., 1917-18; instr. physics, Harvard, 1919-24, asst. prof., 1924-27, asso. prof., 1927-30, prof., 1930 -; Guggenheim Mem. Foundation fellow, 1927; mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S. Author: Fundamental Principles of Quantum Mechanics. Co-author: Molecular Spec- tra In Gases. Congregationalist. Independent. Office: Physics Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 8 Ash St. Pl., Cambridge. Summer res .: The Hilltop, Peachan, Vt. Y KELLOGG, Walter C., lawyer; b. Pittsfield, Oct. 16, 1877; s. Charles Webster Kellogg and Martha Ann (Noble) K .; ed. Pittsfield high sch., 1891-95; A.B., Williams Coll., 1899; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Helen Edwards Hull of Pittsfield, Aug. 23, 1913; children-Charles Webster, Helen Ed- wards. Adm. to Mass. bar,. 1902; engaged in gen. practice, Boston, 1902-08, Pittsfield, 1908 -; mom. flrm Hawkins, Ryan & Kellogg, 1908-22, Kellogg, Cande & Myers, 1923-36, Kellogg & Myers, 1936 -; dir. and counsel, Pittsfield Third Nat. Bk. & Trust Co., N.E. Flre Ins. Co .; tr. and counsel, City Sav. Bk .; mem. Common Council, Boston, 1908; alder- man, Pittsfield, 1911-12, city solicitor, 1924; tr. Berkshire Athenaeum (pub. lib.); dir. Asso, Char- ities of Pittsfield; mem. Am., Mass., and Berkshire Co. Bar Assns., Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Country, Monday Evening, Alford Brook (Pittsfield). Bap- V tist. Republican. Office: 7 North St., Pittsfield. Home: 61 Dawes Av., Pittsfield.
KELLY, Francis E., lawyer; b. Dorchester, Mar. 26, 1903; s. Joseph M. Kelly and Margaret (Murphy) K .; ed. grad., Mather gram. sch., 1916; Boston Eng. high sch., 1920; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1928; B.A.O., Staley Coll. Oratory, 1935; M.A.O., 1936; m. Marion McDonald, Feb. 9, 1937. Mem.
Boston City Council (2 terms), 1929-33; elected del. to Dem, Nat. Conv., 1932; Lt. Gov., 1937-39 (with largest vote of any Lt. Gov. or Gov. in his- tory of Mass., 876,000 votes); Suffolk Co. Commr., 4 yrs .; eulminated notable political career by de- feating the greatest Republican In Mass., the un- defeated Leverett Saltonstall; mem. Moose, K.C.,
Foresters. Catholie. Liberal Democrat. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 1176 Morton St., Dorchester.
KELLY, T(Imothy) Leonard, professor of chemls- try, b. Amsterdam, N.Y., Aug. 17, 1898; s. William P. Kelly and Nellie (Cotter) K .; ed. St. Mary's Inst., Amsterdam, N.Y .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1921, M.S., 1924; M.A., Columbia, 1927; m. Mary L. Mckeon of Worcester, June 25, 1924; children- T. Leonard, Jr., Lenore M., James W., Joseph E., Francis X., Mary J., Lucille A. Instr. chem., Holy Cross Coll., 1921-24, asst. prof., 1924-26, asso. prof., 1927-36; asst., Columbia Univ., 1926-27, head Sci- ence Dept., State Teachers Coll., Westfield, 1936 -; pvt., U.S.A., 1918; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., State Teachers Coll. Assn., Westfield Teachers Assn., Ilampden Co. Teachers Assn.
Club: Chemists. Catholic. Office: Teachers Col-
lege, Westfield. Ilome: 71 Court St., Westfield. Summer home: Swift's Beach, Wareham.
KELLY, Walter Stuart, engineering counsel; b. No. Weare, N.Il., Nov. 9, 1857; s. Charles Kelly and Catherine W. (Ballou) K .; ed. Clinton Grove Acad., 1870-71; Moses Brown Sch., Providence, R.I., 1872-73; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1882; m. Theresa W. Virgien of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 10, 1891 (d.). Overseer, Lawrence Mfg. Co. cotton mill, Lowell, 1882-86; mill expert and engr., 1886- 90; asst. to chief engr., Sprague Elee. Ry. & Motor Co., N.Y. City, 1890-92; Gen. Elec. Co., 1892- 1900; power service engr., Narragansett Elec. Light Co., Providence, R.I., 1900-06; chief engr., Holtzer-Cabot Elec. Co., Brookline, 1906-09; cons. engr., 1909 -; engr., N.E. Development Assu., ob- jective of which is unlfication under single exec. management of all terminals and transportation facilities, steam and elec., for a radlus of 25 miles from Boston, to promote industrial and port interests; mem. Thayer Soc. Engrs., Am. Inst. E E. (life). Travel: Eng., Scot., Fr., Belg., Ger., Swltz. Author: Standard Cotton Yarn, Tables, Proposals for Currency Reform (Sound Currency Series of N.Y. Reform Club); articles In tech. jours. Has carried on an exhaustive study of labor relations to achieve Balanced Economy through industrial harmony, for many years. Gt.gt.g.s. Seth Kelly, who owned and operated one of first ten cotton mills in Mass, at Black- stone. Universalist. Republican. Address: 14 Marion Terrace, Brookline.
KEMP, Joseph Ingersoll, master marlner and trial captain; b. Nahant, Oct. 2, 1873; s. Capt. William Il. Kemp and Cornella (Johnson) K .; ed. student Nahant pub. sehs .; holds Master and Pilot License on Atlantic Coast for Steant and Motor Driven Ships; m. Delma Il. Beaudem of Boston (div. 1903); m. (2nd), Marion L. Champlin of Keesville, N.Y., 1904 (d.); m. (3rd), Dolina J. MacDonald of Boston, Oct. 2, 1936. Hlas been capt. of battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and steamships for shipbuilders on Atlantic Coast, 1909 -; trial capt. for Bethlehem Shipbullding Corpn .; see. and tr. Boston Marine Soc .; dir. Nantasket-Boston Steamboat Co. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Boston Marine Society, 88 Broad St., Bos- ton, Ilome: 271 Elm St., Braintree.
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KEMPF, Florence Catherine, nurse educator; b. Coshocton Co., O., Apr. 1, 1899; d. Charles Kempf and Caroline (Maurer) K .; ed. Baltic and Coshoc- ton (O.) high schs .; diploma, Lakeside llosp. Seh. for Nurses, Cleveland, O., 1923; B.S., O. State Univ., 1926; certificate, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, 1927; M.A., Columbia, 1936; unmarried. Instruc- ting supervisor, Univ. Hosp. Sch. Nursing, Univ. Mich., 1926-30; instr. nursing edn., Vanderbilt Univ. Sch. Nursing, Nashville, Tenn., 1931-32, Western Res. Univ. Sch. Nursing, Cleveland, O., 1933-35; asst. prin., Tr. Sch. for Nurses, and supervision of instrn. in sciences, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1936, instr. psychology, soelology, and prin- ciples of teaching, 1936 -; mem. A.N.A., Nat. and Mass. (pres.) Leagues Nursing Edn., Mass. State Nurses' Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Epsilon. Club: Appalachian Mt. Co-author: Psychology Applied to Nursing. Travel: Fr., Ger., Eng., summer 1930; Seand., Eng., Jugoslavia, It., June 1932-Mar. 1933. Protestant. Non-partisan. Office and home: 32 Fruit St., Boston.
Y KEMPTON, Austen Tremaize, clergyman; b. Canard, N.S., Feb. 6, 1870; s. Bradford Kempton and Eliza (Seaman) KS .; ed. Horton Acad., Wolfeville, N.S .; B.A., Acadia Coll., 1891, M.A., 1894; grad., Newton Theol. Instn., 1895; hon. D.D., Acadia Univ., 1921; m. Lottie llelena Freeman of Milton, N.S., June 7, 1893; children-S. Bradford, Laurence R. Or- dained to ministry of Bapt. Ch., 1891; pastor, Bapt. Chs. at Sharon, Stoughton, Boston, Fitchburg, Lunenburg (acting pastor Cong. Ch.); pastor Broadway Bapt. Ch., Cambridge, 27 years; in re- ligious work 50 years; lecturer on Holy Land, Wonderlands of America, Evangeline, Miles Standish, Hiawatha, Enoch Arden, Life of Christ; special speaker, Y.M.C.A. 4 years, World War. Author: drama sermons (originator, 1914). Travel: Holy Land, Egypt, Europe, Address: 9 Austin Pk., Cambridge.
VKENDALL, Albert S,, architect; b. Wash., D.C., Jan. 7, 1883; s. Ilenry Il. Kendall and Annie B. (Stearns) K .; ed. grad., Newton high sch., 1901; A.B., llarvard, 1905; student, M.I.T., 1907; m. llar- riet Means of Geneva, N.Y., July 27, 1910; chil- dren-Anne Means, Henry Stearns. Began as architect, 1907, specializing in hosp. and instnl. design and constru .; teacher arehtl. design, Mass. Sch. of Art, 1907 -; tr. Andover Newton Theol. Sch .; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Boston Soc. Architects, Masons (32°). Clubs: Harvard (Bos- ton), The Neighbors (Newton Centre), Boston Baptist Social Union. Baptist. Republican. Of- fice: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. Home: 73 Parker St., Newton Centre.
V KENDALL, Henry Hubbard, architect; b. New Braintree, March 4, 1855; s. Albert Asaph Kendall and Helen Maria (Bigelow) K .; ed. Newton high sch .; Lancaster Acad .; M.I.T., 1872-73; Mass. Nor- mal Art Sch., 1875-77; Worcester Poly. Inst .; m. Annie Beecher Stearns of Newton, Nov. 29, 1881; children-Albert Stearns, Horace Bigelow, Dor- othy. Instr., Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1878-79; asst. and prin, draughtsman office of supervising archi- teet, U.S. Treas., 1879-87; prvt. practice in Wash- ington, 1887-89, in Boston, 1889; asso. with Red- ward F. Stevens and Bertrand E. Taylor; record in Great War; local coms. Liberty Loan Asst .; mem. Boston Soc. Architects (fellow, dir. and ex-pres.) ; fellow Am. Inst. Architects (pres. 1920, 21), S.A.R., Ch. Commerce, N.II. Museum. Clubs: Engineers, Boston City, Exchange, Boston Art, Neighbors. Travel: Eng., Europe, Cent. Am., U.S. Interests: art and architectural education, Sunday School training of youth. Baptist. Republican. Office: 221 Columbus Ave., Boston. llome: 876 Beacon St., Newton Centre. Summer home: Center Har- bor, N.11.
KENDALL, Henry Plimpton, business executive; b. Boston, Jan. 15, 1878; s. IJenry Luclen Kendall and Clara Idella (Plimpton) K .; ed. grad., Law- reneeville (N.J.) Sch., 1895; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1899; hon. A.M., Amherst Coll., 1934; LL.D., Univ. S.C., 1937; m. Evelyn Louise Way of Montreal, Can., Feb. 11, 1926; children-llenry Way, John
Plimpton, Helen Louise. Pres. and treas., The Kendall Co .; pres. and dir. Walpole Trust Co., Walpole; treas. and dir. Charles St. Garage, Bos- ton; tr. Mt. Holyoke Coll .; mem. Mass. Spl. Commn. on Stabilization of Unemployment, 1931-33; Bus. Advisory Council, U.S. Dept. Commerce, 1933-, chmn. 1934-35; spl. lecturer, Stanford Univ., 1931; mem. storage sect., War Industries Bd., Council of Nat. Defense, 1917, World War; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences; mem. Am. Management Assn., Mayflower Soc. Clubs: University, Union, Odd Volumes, Country (Brookline), Cosmos (Washington). Author: Early Maps of Carolina and Adjoining Regions, 1930; Early Maps of Caro- lina, 1937. Joint author: Profit Sharing, 1920; Profit Sharing and Stock Ownership for Em- ployees, 1926. Travel: Europe. Interested in Caroliniana (prints, books and maps); collecting carly historical whaling material (books, prints, serimshaw). Congregationalist. Republican. Of- fice: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: Moose Hill Farm, Sharon.
VKENDALL, Ralph R .; b. Weathersfield, Vt., May 3, 1876; s. Charles F. Kendall and Mary A. (Brown) K .; ed. Clinton high sch .; Beckers Bus. Coll., Worcester; m. Grace D. Robinson of Clinton, Aug. 8, 1900 (d.); children -- Esther Grace (Mrs. Ken- neth Haller), Alton Comey; m. (2d) Florence E. Hooker of Sturbridge, Oct. 5, 1921; children- Mary Elizabeth, Robert Clayton. Asso. with mfg. co. in Worcester, 1895-1925, from oflice boy to office mgr. and asst. to treas., county treas., 1925- 37; incorporator, treas, and dir. Asso. Charities of Worcester, 1925 -; treas. Couneil Boy Scouts; ac- tive in many eivic affairs; past treas. Rep. City Com .; mem. Worcester Hist. Soc., Masons, O.E.S., Grange. Chibs: Mass. State and Woreester Re- publican, Kiwanis. Author: Memorial of Samuel Reed and Matilda Thomas Kendall (a record of the Kendalis in America from 1640), 1936. Home: Shrewsbury.
V KENDALL, Waldo Shaw, investment banker; b. Cambridge, May 12, 1877; s. Albert Spencer Ken- dall and Katherine (Shaw) K .; ed. Cambridge Latin sch., 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1899; post-grad. work, 1901-02; m. Ethel Parker of Toronto, Can., at London, Eng., Nov. 15, 1905; children-Eliza- beth Parker (Mrs. Lewis B. Gately), Vivian Shaw (Mrs. Ralph L. Hawkins). Instr. Fr. and Ger., Hobart Coll., 1899-1900; instr. Ger., Harvard, 1901- 02, Radcliffe Coll., 1901-02; instr. Fr. and Ger., Hill Sch., 1902-03; student, Univ. Berlin, 1903-04; secur- ities salesman, N. Y. City, 1904-16; partner Imbrie & Co., bankers, 1916-21; became v.p. Minot, Ken- dall & Co., 1921, pres., 1934 -; dir. Skinner Organ Co .; pres. Security Dealers Assn. of N.IC., 1933 -; mem. N.D. Dist. Com. of Investment Bankers Conf. Clubs: Harvard Musical Assn. (treas.), Commercial-Merchants (treas. ), Oakley Country. Episcopalian (vestryman Emmanuel Ch.). Re- publican. Office: 13 Congress St., Boston. Home: 146 Marlborough St., Boston.
V KENDRICK, Eliza Hall, professor of Biblical his- tory (emeritus) ; b. Nashua, N.IL., Mar. 14, 1863; d. Benjamin F. Kendrick and Clara (Dodge) K .; ed. Nashua (N.IL.) high sch .; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1885; Ph. D., Boston Univ., 1895; student, Radcliffe Coll., 1895-96, Berlin Univ., 1908-09; unmarried. Teacher Gr. and Latin, schs. at Granville, O., 1885-87, Phila., Pa., 1887-92; Lasell Sem., Auburn- dale, 1896-1900; instr. then prof., Bibl. hist., Wel- lesley Coll., 1900-31; emeritus, 1931 -; mem, Am. Oriental Soe., Nat. Assn. Bibl. Instr., Soc. Bibl.
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VKENDRICKEN, John Martin, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 25, 1870; s. Paul Henry Kendricken and Ce- cilia Ann (MaeGarvey) K .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1893; Ll. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Priscilla (Alden) Kimball of Camden, Me., Oct. 15, 1919. Admitted to Suffolk bar, March 19, 1897, to practice in U.S. Courts, October 25, 1898; started practice of law with Heseltine & Heseltine; afterwards with Hayes & Burr; in 1900 formed partnership with William S. Bangs, Harvard '92, Bangs & Kendricken, dissolved 1905;
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since practiced alone; mem. Dem. Town Com., Brookline; mem. Mll. Order Loyal Legion of U.S. (chancellor-in-chief, Phila .; chancellor Mass. Commandery, Boston); Naval Order of U.S. (tr., Permanent Fund); Bay State Camp, Sons of Unlon Vets. of Clv. War; Mass. Bar Assn .; Boston Ath- letie Assn. Club: Harvard (Boston). Democrat. Office: 68 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 30 Win- chester St., Brookline.
VKENISTON, Davis Hlaker, lawyer; b. Campton, N.H., Sept. 14, 1880; s. Davis B. Keniston and Ada E. (Howe) K .; ed. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1902; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1905; m. Alice E. Leavens of Boston, Sept. 2, 1920; 1 son-Davis B. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1905; gen. practice of law, 1905 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1919-24; metropolitan dist. commr., 1924-34; chin. Metrop. Dist. Water Supply Commn., 1926-34; mem. Boston Bar Assn., Masons. Club: Boston City. Unitarlan. Repub- llean. Oflice: 73 Tremont St. Home: 80 Fenway, Boston.
KENNARD, Willlam Wentworth, lawyer; b. Somer- ville, Sept. 3, 1874; s. Charles W. Kennard and Lucy Jane (Lord) K .; ed. Somerville high seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; mı. Lena Sears Doe of Cambridge, June 14, 1904; children-Wentworth, Mrs. Rebecca L. Love. Practiced law, Boston, 1900-32; retired; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 6 yrs .; chmn. Industrial Acci- dent Bd., Mass., 15 yrs. Club: Central (Somer- vllle). Travel: U.S. Desc. Major Charles Frost, Gov. Benning Wentworth of N.H., other pioneers in N.E., esp. Me. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 23 Lawler Rd., West Medford. Summer res .: Ocean Park, Me.
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