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V RICHARDS, A. Perry, lawyer; b. Rockport, Me., Oct. 11, 1886; s. Alfred A. Richards and Carrie E. (Perry) R .; ed. Lynn English high sch., 1907; Bow- doin Coll., 1908; L.L.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1913; m. Lemira M. Hobbs, June 15, 1921; 1 dau .- Ann Il. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1913; mem. law firm Richard & Hussey; mem. Mass. No. of Rep., 1919-21; asst. atty. gen., Mass., 1922-23; town eoun- sel, Plymouth, 1925-37, Duxbury, 1930 -; pres. Plymouth Coop. Bk .; tr. Plymouth Sav. Bk .; mem. Zeta Psi, Masons. Commd. capt. 42d (Rainbow) Div., World War, serving overseas. Club: Old Colony (Plymouth ). Congregationalist. Repub-
lican. Home: Warren Av., Plymouth.
RICHARDS, Clark L., insurance executive; b. Wil- ton, Me., Sept. 18, 1891; s. Clinton J. Richards and Iva (Mayo) R .; ed. Kents Hill Acad .; m. Marion E. Roth of Haverhill, June 30, 1915; 1 son-Clark L., Jr. Asst. Sec., employment dept., Springfield Y.M.C.A., 1911-13; labor supt., Greenfield Tap and Die Corp., 1913-15; asst. mgr. Equitable Life As- surance Soc. of the U.S., 1915-31, mgr., 1931 -; dir. Springfield Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Merchants Acceptance Corp., Springfield Y.M.C.A., Am. Red Cross; corporator Springfield Hampden Sav. Bk .; treas. and mem. exec. com. Hampden County Im- provement Lcague; mem. Y.M.C.A., State Exec. Com., Mass. & R.I. Life Underwriters' Assn., Springfield Gen. Agents and Mgrs. Assn., Masons. Clubs: Rotary, Automobile, Colony (Springfield), Longmeadow Country. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: Security Bldg., 44 Vernon St., Spring- ficld. Home: 342 Forest Park Av., Springfield.
RICHARDS, Gertrude Randolph Bramlette, author, Iceturer; b. Loudon Co., Va., June 11, 1886; d. John Randolph Harrison Richards (col. C.S.A.) and Olivia (Todd) R .; ed. pvt. tutors; M.A., Wellesley Coll., 1911; Ph.D., Cornell, 1915; studied at Har- vard, Yale and Oxford. Teacher, pvt. schs., 1915- 21; pvt. hist. research abroad, twice in Italy as guest of the Italian govt. to carry on research in pvt. archives, 1921-27; asso. in research, Har- vard, 1927-32; lecturer in hist., Wellesley Coll., 1933-34; mem. Am. Hist. So., Mediaeval Acad. Am., Am. Assu. Univ. Profs. Clubs: Wellesley, Radcliffe, Authors' (Boston). Author: The Forerunners of St. Francis of Assisi (with Ellen Scott Davidson), 1927; Florentine Merchants under the Medici, 1932; Bargaining in Benefiees, 1934; articles in various mags. on Italian hist., particularly of Florence and the Risorgimento. Episcopalian. Home: Wellesley.
RICHARDS, Henry Edward, professor, electrical en- giner; b. Lynnfield, Apr. 12, 1896; s. Everctt B. Richards and Annie L. (Smith) R .; ed. Wakefield high sch .; B.S., M.I.T. and Harvard, 1918; M.S., M.I.T., 1938; m. Annie Jane Blanchard of Philips- burg, Que., 1922; } son-Norman B. Engr., Gen. Elec. Co., 1918-21; prof. elec. Engring., Northeast- ern Univ., 1921 -; mem. Melrose Rep. City Com .; ensign U.S.N., 8 mos., World War; mem. Soe. Pro- motion Engring. Edn., Am. Inst. E.E., Am. Le- gion, A.F.&A.M. Protestant. Republiean. Of- fice: Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 171 First St., Melrose.
RICHARDS, Henry Howe, teacher; b. Boston, Feb. 23, 1876; s. Henry Richards and Laura Elizabeth (Howe) R .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1898; m. Julia Coolidge of Brookline, June 21, 1910; chil- dren-Henry Howe, Jr., Hamilton, Tudor, Anne Hallowell, John. Master, Groton Sch., 1898 --. Clubs: Delta Upsilon (Harvard), Harvard (Bos- ton). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Groton School, Groton. Home: Joy's Lanc, Groton. Sun- mer res .: Squam Lake, N.H.
RICHARDS, Irving Trefethen, professor of English and college director; b. South Portland, Me., Oct. 19, 1896; s. George Burns Richards and Edith May (Trefcthen) R .; ed. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1920; A.M., llarvard, 1927, Ph.D., 1933; travelling fel- low of Harvard at London Univ., British Museum, Oxford, Edinburgh, summer 1931; in. Raeburn Car- son of St. Louis, Mo., June 5, 1921; I son-Paul Irving. Teacher of math., 1920-22; instr., Univ. Me., 1922-25, asst. prof., 1925-30; in charge of sum- mer sessions, Univ. Me., 1928, 1930; in various capacities in English depts., Harvard and Tufts Coll., 1929-32; prof. English and dir. (in capacity of pres .. ) Cambridge School of Liberal Arts, 1934 -; served with Tank Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19, with A.E.F. in France; founder and trustee Cambridge School of Liberal Arts; mem. Modern Language Assn. Am., Kappa Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Au- thor: articles in mags. and jours. Congregation- alist. llome: 49 Washington Av., Cambridge. .
VRICHARDS, James L., financier; b. E. Longmeadow, Jan. 8, 1858; s. R. P. Richards and Sarah E. R .; ed. pub. sehs., Longmeadow and Springfield; m. Cora E. Towne of Springfield, Fcb. 7, 1882. Chmn. bd. Boston Consol. Gas Co., Middlesex & Boston
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St. Ry. Co .; pres. Suburban Elec. Sec. Co .; dir., chmn. exec. com., Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., dir. mein. cxec. com., Boston Elevated Ry. Co., N. Y.N. II. &H.R.R., Merchants Nat. Bk., Rutland R.R. Co., United Drug Co .; dir. Consol. Gas., Elcc. Lt. & Power Co., Norumbega Park Co., Boston Wharf Co., Am. Sugar Refining Co., Waltham Watch Co., N.Y. O. & W. R.R. N.E. S.S. Co., Boston R.R.
Holding Co., Ellenville & Kingston R.R. Co., On- tario, Carbondale & Scranton Ry. Co., Port Jarvis, Monticello & Summitville Ry .; tr. Boston Term- inal Co., Eastern Gas & Fuel Assoc., Newton Hosp., Wesłcyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., Northeastern Univ., Boston; Adv. Com. Mass. Investors Trust. Clubs: Bankers, Union, Commercial, Algonquin, Exchange (Boston), Pocassct Golf. Travel: Ex- tensive, incl. trip around world. Desc. Henry Burt, Roxbury, about 1638, Springfield, about 1640. Unitarian. Office: 250 Stuart St., Boston. Homc: Newtonville.
RICHARDS, John Blon, real estate operator; b. Dov- er Centre, Minn., June 8, 1871; s. Judge Elbridge Eugene Richards and Emily Josephine (Tufts) R .; ed. B.M.C. Durfee high sch., Fall River; LL.B. (correspondence course), Hamilton Coll. of Law, 1917; m. Winifred May Cornell of Fall River, May 26, 1898; children-Gerda Cornell (Mrs. Irving B. Crosby), Paul Lambert. Cotton Cloth mfr .; in- vestor in real estate, 1917 -; capt. Q.M.C., U.S.A., 1917-19; major and lt. col., Q.M. Res .; mem. Rcal Estate Owners of Fall River (pres., 1920-32), Mass. Real Estate Exchange (pres., 1925-26), Order of Founders & Patrlots Am. (past gov. gen.), Fed. Huguenot Socs. Am. (past pres. gen.), Gen. Soc. S.R. (gen. pres.), Patriotic Socs. Am. (gov. gen.). V Clubs: Boston City, Army & Navy. Baptist (mcm. 1st Bapt. Ch., Fall River). Republican. Home: 374 June St., Fall River. Summer res .: Randolph,
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RICHARDS, Robert Hallowell, metallurgist; b. Gar- diner, Me., Aug. 26, 1844; s. Francis Richards and Hallowell (Gardiner) R .; ed. B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1868; LL.D., Univ. Mo., 1908; m. Ellen Hen- rietta Swallow, Junc 6, 1875; m. (2d) Lillian Jame- son, June 8, 1912. Asst. in chemistry, M.I.T., 1868-69, instr. assaying and qualitative analysis, 1869-70, asst. prof. analytical chein., 1870-71, prof. mineralogy and assaying and developed mining and metall. labs., 1871-72, prof. mining engring., 1873-84, head dept. moning, 1873-, prof. mining engring. and metallurgy, 1884-1914, emcritus prof. mining engring., July 1, 1914, sec. faculty, 1878- 83; invented a jet aspirator for chem. and physical labs., 1873; a prism for stadia surveying in 1890; an ore separator for the Lake Superior copper mills, 1881, one for Virginia Iron orcs in 1900, 3 for western U.S., 1906, 1907, 1908; designed and installed apparatus for Mass. Cremation Soc .; holder of gold medal from Mining and Metall. Soc. Am .; mem. Am. Inst. Mining and Metall. Engrs. Soc. Arts of Boston. Club: Boston Engincers. Au- thor: Ore Dressing, Vols. Iand II, 1903, Vols. III and IV, 1909; Ore Dressing (text-book), 1909, re- viscd (with Charles E. Locke), 1925. Home :. 32 Eliot St., Jamaica Plain.
RICHARDS, Thomas Kinsman, physician; b. War- ren, O., Oct. 6, 1892; s. Henry Moore Richards and Jennic Morris (Adams) R .; ed. Middlesex Scli., Concord, 1911; A.B., Harvard, 1915; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1919; m. Matilda Wallace Mahan of Natick, June 23, 1923; children-Mary Sears, Jean, Malcolm. Began practice of medicine, 1919; vis- iting surg., Boston City Hosp .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y. and Boston), Union Boat (Boston). Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: Spring St., Lexington.
RICHARDSON, Carl Harry, lawyer; b. Manchester, N.H., Apr. 11, 1873; s. Byron Hibbard Richardson and Amanda (Young) R .; ed. Dow Acad., Franconia, N.H .; Litt.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1896; LL.B., Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Law, 1900; m. Alice M. Ballou of Boston, Nov. 29, 1928. General practice of law, 1900 -; Pres. Bd. Trs. Dow Acad .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Dartmouth. (Boston), Eliot (Jamaica Plain). Travel: U.S., Mexico and Canada. Desc. Ezckiel
Richardson, landed here 1630; ancestors in French and Indian, Revolutionary Wars; Maj. John Young and deseendants In Revolutionary War are related. Republican. Office: 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 9 St. John St., Jamaica Plain.
RICHARDSON, Carleton Willis, sales manager; b. Brunswick, Mc., Aug. 8, 1901; s. Charles Thomas Richardson and Alice (Judkins) R .; cd. Bruns- wick (Me.) high sch .; Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm .; m. Muriel Constance Lowc of Brooklinc, Oct. 4, 1924; 1 dau .- Janice Lowe. Employed as clk., Parkinson & Burr; mem. Boston Stock Exchange, 1920-21; asst. to financial editor, The Christian Science Monitor, 1922-27; with The Tillman Sur- vey, Boston, 1927-30; v.p. and sales mgr., United Bus. Service, pub. weckly financial and business service and investment counsellors, 1931 -; dir. Poor's Publishing Co., N. Y. City. Clubs: University, Advertising (Boston), Annisquam Yacht (Glouces- ter). Christian Scientist. Republican. Office: 210 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 2 Virginia Rd., Rcad- ing. Summer res .: Gloucester.
RICHARDSON, Donovan M., journalist; b. Evart, Mich .; s. G. A. Richardson and Nina (Turner) R .; ed. Yale Sch., Los Angeles, Calif .; Roswell high sch., N.M .; B.A., Univ. N.M., 1920; Oxford Univ., Eng., (Rhodes scholar), 1922; m. Anna Easton Whitney of North Adams, Oct. 12, 1925; children- Robert Whitney, Joan. With Chr. Sci. Monitor, Boston, 15 yrs., now chief ed. writer, mcm. Ed. Bd .; mem. N.M. legislature, 1923-24; mem. Pi Kappa Alpha. Office: 1 Norway St., Boston. lome: 81 Whittier Rd., Wellesley Hills.
RICHARDSON, Edward Bridge, consulting enginee .; b. Savannah, Ga., July 21, 1875; s. Edward Cyre- rius Richardson and Catherine Elizabeth ( Weld) R .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; S.B., M.I.T., 1898; m. Elsic Greenwood Pillsbury of Boston, Sept. 24, 1903; children-Helen I., Eliza- beth, Barbara, Edward Eliot. With French & Hubbard, 1898-1909; partner, Richardson & Hale, 1910-17, Richardson & Gay, 1921-23; in bus. for self under same namc, 1923 -; mem. Mass State Emergency Pub. Works Commn .; dir. Homc for Aged Men; mgr. Home for Aged Women; major, 101st F.A., Mass. Nat. Guard, 26th Div., overseas; lt. col. 25th F.A., U.S.A .; resigned after armistice, 1919; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Boston Soc. C.E., Am. Inst. E.E., Delta Psi. Clubs: Union (Boston), Country ( Brookline), Eastward Ho Country (Chat- ham). Father-in-law was late Rear Adm. John eliot Pillsbury. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: 12 Pearl St., Boston. Home: 25 Lenox St., Brookline. Summer res .: The Mizzentop, South Orleans, Cape Cod.
RICHARDSON, Edward Pelrson, surgeon; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 7, 1881; s. Maurice Howe Richardson and Margaret White ( Peirson) R .; ed. A.B., Har- vard, 1902; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; m. Clara Lec Shattuck of Boston, May 26, 1917 (d.); children-Edward Peirson, Elliot Lec, George Shat- tuck. Surg. asst. to father, 1907-12; gen. practice of surgery, Boston, 1912-22; on staff Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1911-, now hon. mem. staff; instr., Harvard Med. Sch., 1913-, John Homans prof. sur- gery, now cmcritus; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Am. Surg. Assn., Southern Surg. Assn., Soc. Clin. Surgery; served with 1st Harvard Unit, Gen. Hosp. No. 22, B.E.F., 1915; capt., later maj. Med. Corps, U.S.A., in France and Germany, 1918-19. Clubs: Harvard, Somerset, Eastern Yacht (Boston), Brook- linc Country, Harvard (N.Y.). Co-author (with J. H. Means): Diseases of the Thyroid, 1929; articles on surg. subjs. Republican. Home: 617 Boylston St., Brookline.
RICHARDSON, Evan Fussell; b. East Nedway, Mar. 9, 1867; s. Moses Richardson and Martha Mary (Fussell) R .; ed. Millis pub schs .; B.S., Mass. State Coll., 1887; m. Genelve F. Howc of Millls, Sept. 14, 1892; children-Mrs. Edith Frances West, Mrs. May Geneive Ely, Mrs. Marjory Plper, Mrs. Helen Ruth Dodge, Henry Howe, Evan Carlton. Began as farmer, 1887; pres. Medway Sav. Bk., Medficld Coop. Bk .; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1915; Town trcas., 32 yrs .; mem. sch. com., 21 yrs .; cemetery commr., 18 yrs .; scwer commr., 18 yrs .; Norfolk
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County commr., 22 yrs .; tr. Norfolk Co. Agri. Seh., 15 yrs .; mem. Masons, Elks, Odd Fellows, Grange. Club: Boston City. Congregationalist.
Republican. Ilome: Miilis.
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RICHARDSON, Garald Kerman, lawyer; b. Littleton, N.H., Sept. 11, 1892; s. Frank Miles Richardson and Theda (Lewis) R .; ed. Littleton high sch., 1911; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1915; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1919; m. Pearl E. Hayes of Groveton, N.H., Sept. 3, 1921; children-two (d.). Adm. Mass, bar, 1920, also U.S. Dist. and Circuit courts; assoc. with Dallinger & Stearns, becoming partner; was partner, Dallinger, Pollard & Richardson; now partner, Richardson, Wolcott, Patton & Bennett; clerk var. corps .; assisted in prep. of code of laws for congressional Com. on Revision of Laws; 2d lt. Inf., U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Bar Assn., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Masons, K.T. Club: Calumet ( Winchester). Unitarian. Democrat, Office: 89 State St., Boston. Home: 31 Forest Circle, Winchester.
RICHARDSON, Gerald Murray MacDonald, editor, newspaper manager; b. Sydney, N.S., Can., Nov. 9, 1906; s. Wallace Archibald Richardson and Christina (MacPherson) R .; ed. Sydney (N.S.) Acad .; m. Ruby W. Bagg of Mendon, Aug. 28, 1930; children-Barbara Anne, Florence Claudette, Jean Elizabeth. Reporter on Sydney (N.S.) Post; asst. ed. and mgr., Milford Daily News, 1925-35, ed. and mgr. (after death of ed., W. D. Leahy), July 30, 1935 -; pres. Milford Daily News Co .; spon- sored through Daily News annual Toy Chest and memorial frec bed for needy children; esp. inter- ested in community events and assistance of youth ; mem. Chamber of Commerce (v.p., past pres.), N.E. Circulation Mgrs. Assn., Newspaper Adv. Execs. Assn. Club: Milford Lions (pres.). Father mayor of Sydney, N.S., 7 times, former newspaper pub. Presbyterian. Office: 4 Park Ter., Milford. Home: 38 Emmons St., Milford.
V RICHARDSON, Guy, secretary, editor; b. East Hav- erhill, N.H., Dec. 9, 1873; s. George W. Richardson and Ellen (Ruddiek) R .; ed. Tilton (N.H.) Sch .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1897; m. Nina L. Jaynes of Everett, June 16, 1909. Teacher, high sch., Hins- dale, N.Y., 1898-99; asst. city ed., Boston Evening Record, 1902; city ed., Brockton Enterprise, 1906; sec., Mass. S.P.C.A. & Am. Humane Edn. Soc., Boston, 1907 -; consultant, Ednl. Policies Com., Washington, D.C .; mem. Advisory Com., Yenching Univ., China; dir. Metropolitan Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn .; mem. Sons Union Vets, Soc. Civil War. Clubs: Authors' (London), R. L. Stevenson (life, Edinburgh), Boston Authors', (chmn., entertain- ment com.), Puddingstone, Field & Forest (Bos- ton). Author: Animals as Seen by the Poets, 1930; My Abraham Lincoln, 1937. Editor: Our Dumb Animals, Boston, 1909 -. Travel: Europe, 1895, 1902, 1905, 1925, 1931, 1935. Methodist. Repub- lican. Office: 180 Longwod Av., Boston, Home: 104 Robinwood Av., Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Ocean Park, Me.
RICHARDSON, Guy Lewis, physician; b. Littleton, N.H., May 11, 1895; s. Frank M. Richardson and Theda (Lewis) R .; ed. Littleton high sch .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1917; M.D., Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, 1920; m. Hazel E. Coburn of Littleton, N.II., June 3, 1922; children -- Mar- jorie E., Miles W., Marilyn A. Interne, Brooklyn Hospital, 1920; in gen. practice of med., Haver- hill, 1939 -; cons. surg., Hale Hosp .; served in med. res., O.T.C., World War; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Pen- tucket Assn. Physicians. Club: Haverhill Medical. Protestant. Republican. Office: 94 Emerson St., Haverhill. Home: 21 Woodland Way, Haverhill. RICHARDSON, Harold KK., insurance executive; b. Attleboro. Jan. 3, 1883; s. Orville Pratt Richardson and Bertha King (Smith) R .; ed. Attleboro high sch., 1902; m. Alice May Easterbrooks of Attie- boro, June 24, 1908; chlidren-Roger King, Mrs. Marion Louis Hayslip, Nancy Alice, Jean Eliza- beth. Ins. clk., 1902-11; partner, O. P. Richard- son & Sons (name changed to H. K. & O. P. Rich- ardson, 1923) 1912 -; partner, Bates Block Assos., 1913 -; treas. Bates Theater Co., 1922; one of or- ganizers, Attleboro Home Bldg. Assn .; tr. Attle-
borough Sav. Bk .; dir. Hotel Hixon Co., First Nat. Bk. of Attleboro, Attleborough Sav. & Loan Assn .; pres. Richardson Sch. Fund; asst. treas. Attleboro Y.M.C.A .; mem. Attleboro Sch. Bd., 1920-30, Plan- ning Bd., 1937, Chamber of Commerce (dir., 1922- 25; v.p. civic div., 1937), Am. Arbitration Assn., Old Colony Fire Underwriters, Masons, G.A.R. Clubs: Highland Country, Dining, Box 9 (Attle- boro). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 4 Park St., Attleboro. Home: 12 Florence St., At- tleboro.
RICHARDSON, Horace K., physician, psychiatrist; b. Medford, May 6, 1880; s. Horace Kiniball Richard- son and Martha Aun (Bisbee) R .; ed. Medford pub. schs .; 3 yrs. Med. Prep. Course, Tufts Coll .; M.D. (cum laude), Tufts Med. Sch., 1905; m. Marguerite Gentry, June 29, 1920; 1 dau .- Claire Alice. Tr. and Asst. Treas , Austen Riggs Foundation (Stock- bridge); Asst. Med. Dir. Austen Riggs Foundation and Riggs Assos .; licentiate, Am. Bd. of Psychiatry & Neurology; commissioned 1st It. Med. Corps, June 30, 1917; through various grades to major; served in various hosps. and in the office of the Surgeon General; hon. disch. Oct. 1919; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., A.M.A., Am. Psych. Soc., Assn. for Re- search in Nerv. & Mental diseases, So. Med. Soc., N.E. Psych. Soc .; fellow A.C.P., Mass. Psych. Soc., Theta Delta Chi. Clubs: Collectors ( New York),
Monday Evening (Pittsfield). Author: several publications on psychiatric subjects. Travel :
Europe 1905-06. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Main St., Stockbridge. Home: Laurel Hill Ave., Stockbridge.
RICHARDSON, John, lawyer; b. Chestnut Ilill, Sept. 30, 1886; s. John Richardson and Louisa Storrow (Cabot) R .; ed. Noble and Greenough Seh., Boston ; A.B., Ilarvard, 1908; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1911; m. Hope Hemenway of Canton, Sept. 7, 1909; children-Hope, Louisa Cabot, Iletty Law- renee, Faith, John, Jr. In law practice, 1911 -; mem. firm Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins; dir. Florence Stove Co., Gilchrist Co., Gen. Capital Corp., Merrimack Mfg. Co., Nat. Investors Corp .; mem. Rep. Nat. Com. 1932-36; pres. Boston Better Bus. Bur .; pres. bd. of trs., Noble and Greenough School; tr. George Junior Republic; pvt., advanc- ing to capt. Inf., R.O.T.C., instr. in O.T.C, Camp Lee, 1918-19. Clubs: Harvard ( Boston, N. Y.), Mil- ton, Hoosic-Whisick. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 1359 Brush Hill Rd., Milton. Summer res .: Cohasset.
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RICHARDSON, Margaret Foster, portrait painter; b. Winnetka, Ill .; d. George Stevens Richardson and Lena (Knight) R .; ed. Moberly (Mo.) high seh .; Mass. State Normal Art Sch., 1900-1905; sch. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1905-08; studied painting under Edmund C. Tarbell, Joseph DeCamp, Ernest L. Ma- jor; unmarried. Exhibited at Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Boston Art Club, and other Boston galleries; Nat. Acad. Design, Nat. Arts Club, N.Y. City; Carnegie Art Instit., Pittsburgh, Pa .; Penn. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila .; Corcoran Gallery Art., Wash., D.C .; City Art Mus., St. Louis, Mo .; etc .; self-por- trait purchased by Penn. Acad. Fine Arts for per- manent collection; awards: Harris bronze medal and prize ($300), Chicago Art Inst., 1911; Isaac N. Maynard prize, Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. City, 1913. Travel: Sp,, It., Vienna, Ger., Hol., Belg., Fr., Eng. Christian Scientist. Independent Republican. Studio and home: 410 Fenway Studios, 30 Ipswich St., Boston.
RICHARDSON, Mark W., physician; b. Fitchburg, Dec. 27, 1867; s. Nathan Ilenry Richardson and Martha Ann ( Barber) R .; cd. Poly. Inst., Brook- lyn, N.Y .; A.B., Harvard, 1889; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Josephine Lord of Boston, Feb. 25, 1895; children-David Lord, Martha (Mrs. Jona- than Biscoe), Marian Low, Harriet ( Mrs. Martin Falion). Engaged in bacteriol. investigation of typhoid fever, 1896-1909; sec. Mass. State Bd. of llealth, 1909-14; chief med. examiner, Equitable Life Assur. Soc. of U.S., 1901 -; dir. N.E. Watch and Ward Soc. several yrs .; mem. Assn. Am. Physicians, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Author: spec- ial studies treating of Bacteriology of Typhoid Fever; Epidemiology of Infantile, Paralysis; Psy-
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rope 1889-90, 1895-96. Unitarian. Republican.
Oflice: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Honie: 108 Marlboro St., Boston.
RICHARDSON, Otis Weld, lawyer; b. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 18, 1877; s. Edward Cyrenias Richardson and Catharine (Weld) R .; ed. Hopkinson's Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1902; m. Lucile Johnston of St. Louis, Mo., June 4, 1907; children-Anne, Catharine, Weld. Clubs: Brook- line Country, Union, Harvard Varsity. Office: 50 V Congress St., Boston. Home: 21 Mason St., Brook- line. Summer res .: Magnolia.
RICHARDSON, Robert Dale, elergyman, b. Milwau- kee, Wis., May 26, 1901; s. Emmet L. Richardson and Harriet J. R. (Fyffe) R .; ed .. East Div. high seh., Milwaukee, Wis .; B.A., Harvard, 1924; stu- dent, Div. Seh., Queen's Coll., Oxford; B.D., Mead- ville Theol. Sch., 1928; m. Lucy Baldwin Marsh of Keokuk, Ia., Aug. 3, 1933; children-Robert Dale, III, John Fyffe. Minister, 1st Unitarian Ch., Keo- kuk, Ia., 1928-33, Laconia, N.HI., 1934-36, 1st Parish, Medford, 1936 -; mem. Medford Ministers' Assn. (pres.), Meadville Alumni Assn. (see.), Unitarian Hist. Soc. (dir.), Mass. Conv. Cong. Ministers (dir.), Unitarian Ministerial Union, Medford Hist. Soc., Royall House Assn., S.A.R., Masons (chaplain, Samuel C. Lawrence Lodge). Clubs: Boston City, Unitarian, Laconia Ministers (see. ). Travel : Europe. Unitarian. Democrat. Home: 141 High St., Medford. Summer res .: Robin Hill, Benzonia, Mich.
/RICHARDSON, Wyman, physielan; b. Marion, Aug. 3, 1896; s. Maurice Howe Richardson and Margaret White (Peirson) R .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., 1913; A.B., Harvard, 1917; M.D., Harvard Med. Seh., 1923; m. Charlotte Blake Richardson of Bos- ton, Aug. 19, 1922; children-Wyman, Charlott Blake, Frederick Cabot, Margaret Peirson. Prae- tieed in Boston, 1925 -; asso. phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp. 1928 -; associate in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1938 -; 2d lt. 303d and 47th Inf., participated in St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives, World War. mem. A.C.P., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. Club: Harvard. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 264 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 229 Dudley Rd., New- ton Centre.
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RICHERT, Charles Henry, artist, art teacher; b. Boston, July 7, 1880; s. David Riehert and Anna (Hoffman) R .; ed. Medford high seh .; Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1904; m. Clara Whecler. Art teacher, Rindge Tech. Sch .; instr. evening classes, Mass. Sch. Art; exhibitor in all important art exhibitions; mem. Am. Water Color Soc., Boston Soe. Water Color Painters (see. treas.). Studio and home: 10 Linden St., Arlington Heights. Summer res. : Ellsworth, Me.
V RICHMOND, Arthur Lavalle, business man; b. Bos- ton, Aug. 31, 1896; s. Arthur Jones Richmond and Rosita (de Lavalle) R .; ed. St. Mark's Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1918; grad., G-4 and G-2 courses, U.S.A. War Coll., 1924; m. Jessie K. Means of Boston, June 4, 1921; elrildren-Rosita, Jessie, Nancy, Pamela. Asst. v.p., State St. Trust Co., Boston, 1919-27; executive, Ernst & Ernst, accountants, 1927 -; tr. Franklin Sav. Bk., Boston; treas., tr. Epise. Theol. Sel., Cambridge; mem. Boston Mun. Air Bd .; enlisted as sergt., Signal Enlisted Res. Corps, Mar. 1, 1917; served as 1st It. and eapt. U.S.A. Air Service, 1917-19; now major Air Corps Res .; mem. "Early Birds" (those who piloted air- eraft prior to Dec. 17, 1916). Clubs: Tennis & Racquet, Exchange (Boston), Dedham Country & Polo; Harvard, Lunch (N.Y.). Travel: No. Am., So. Am., Europe. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: South St., Needham.
V RICHMOND, Carl Gee, civil engineer (fire protec- tion) ; b. Peabody, June 25, 1888; s. Charles S. Richmond, and Carrie Ella (Gee) R .; cd. S.B., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1911; m. Ilelen Reston Atkins of Milton, Apr. 15, 1929; children-Richard Ark- wright, John Quiney. City engr. and supt. public works, Revere, 1914-17; insp., Asso. Factory Mut. Fire Ins. Cos .. 1922-24; engr., Arkwright Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1925-37; dist. engr., Factory Mut. Ins.
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