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RUDD, Tracy Porter, artist in stained glass, illus- trator; b. Meran, Aus .; s. George Allen Rudd and Jane Stuart (Porter) R .; ed. Norwich (Conn.) Free Acad .; Norwich (Conn.) Art Sch .; Nat. Acad. Design, N.Y. City; Art Students League, N.Y. City; m. Ethel Damon Clark of Boston, May 30, 1918; 1 son-De Forest Porter. Asso. with Charles J. Connick, July 1913 -; illustrated "The Beggar's Vision" and "The Ring of Love" by Brookes More; mem. Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts. Office: 9 Ilarcourt St., Boston. Home: 11 Queens- berry St., Boston.
RUDE, Joe C., physiclan, radiologist; b. Granlte, Okia., Oct. 27, 1905; s. Joe C. Rude and Ella N. (Lowder) Rt .; ed. A.B., Okla. Univ., 1926, B.S., 1928; M.D., Okla. Univ. Med. Sch., 1930; Univ. Tex .; m. Eleonore Wallenfels, May 5, 1934; chil- dren-Eleanor, Franklin. Interne, Parkland Hosp., Dallas, Tex., 1 yr., Dallas Methodist Hosp., 6 mos .; X-ray Interne, Kings Co. Hosp., Brook- lyn, N.Y., 6 mos., asst. res., Univ. Hosp., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1 yr .; res. in radiology, N.Y. Hosp., N.Y. City, 6 mos., asst. radiologist, 2 yrs .; instr. radiology, Cornell Med. Sch., 1938-39; asst. ra- diologist, Collls P. Huntington Mem. Hosp., Boston, 1938 -; flight surg., U.S. Army Res., 1931; dlplo- mate of Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners, 1931; }censed to practice med., Okla. 1930, Mass. 1938; certi- fied by Am. Bd. Radiology, 1936; mem. A.M.A. Author: sci. articles on radlology. Travel: U.S. Of French Huguenot desc. on father's side, Quaker on mother's. Methodist. Democrat. Of- fice: 695 Huntington Av., Boston.
RUDY, Abraham, physician; b. Bialystok, Poland, Feb. 20, 1895; s. Benjamin Rudy and Malkie (Lourle) R .; ed. grad., sch. of commerce, Bialy- stok; Gymnasium, Moscow, Rus .; Univ. France, Rouen, 1913-14; 3rd Univ. Medical Clin. Berlin, Ger., 1923, M.D., Unlv. Berlin, Ger., 1923; m. Esther Cooper of Boston, Oct. 27, 1927. Interne, Beverly Hosp., Beverly, 1924, Beth Israel Hosp., Boston, 1924-25; asst. to F. M. Allen, Inst. for Metabolic Diseases, Morristown, N.J., 1925-26; asst. in med., Mount Sinal Hosp., N.Y., 1926-28; asst. in med. Boston City Hosp., 1928-30; asso. phys. and chief of diabetic clinic, Beth Israel Hosp .; consultant in Diabetes, Jewish Mem. Hosp. and Jewish Tuberculosis Sanatorlum; instr. med., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; asso. mem. A.C.P .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Heart Assn., Soc. Endocrinology, Boston Soc. Biologists. Club: New Century. Author: Handbook for Diabetic Pa- tlents; numerous articles in med. jours. Jewish. Office: 311 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 239 South'St., Chestnut Hill.
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VRUGG, Charles Belcher, lawyer; b. Worcester, Jan. 20, 1890; s. Arthur P. Rugg and Florence M. (Belcher) R .; ed. Worcester Class. h.s .; A.M. and A.B, Amherst Coll., 1911; hon. A.M., 1936; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1914; m. Marjory
L. Boynton of Brooklyn, N.Y., June 21, 1917; children-Cynthia, Deborah. Admitted to Mass. Bar, 1914; began practice with firm of Sibley, Sibley & Blair, Worcester; later member of Mir- lck, Rugg & Whitcomb until 1930; mem. Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, 1933 -; mem. City Coun- cil, Worcester, 1915-17; apptd. U.S. Commr., 1920; Asst. Dist. Atty. Middle Dist. of Mass., 1921-26; elected Dist. Atty., 1926; apptd. Asst. Atty. Gen. of U.S. by President Hoover, Feb. 6, 1930-Jan. 23, 1933, in charge defense of clalms against U.S. Govt .; mem. U.S. Commn. for Adjustment of British Claims, London, 1932; tr. Worcester Acad., Simmons Coll., Worcester Mechanics Sav. Bk .; ensign and It. j.g. in U.S.N.R. during World War; It. comdr. U.S.N.R. since 1933; mem. Am., Fed- eral, Mass., City of Boston and Worcester County Bar Assns .; mem. Law Soc. of Mass., Am. Soc. of Internat. Law; Am. Law Inst .; Am. Judicature Soc. Clubs: Union (Boston), St. Botolph, Worces- ter, Worcester Country, Shakespeare (Worcester). Unitarlan. Republican. Office: 50 Federal St., Boston. Home: 18 Westland St., Worcester.
RUGG, Robert Billings, banker; b. Boston, Sept. 17, 1886; s. Frederic Waldo Rugg and. Luella (Bill- ings) R .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Dart- mouth Coll., 1908; m. Margaret Hurley of Bos- ton, 1922; 1 son-Frederic W. With various bond houses, later ingr., treas., Shawmut Corp., Nat. Shawmut Bk., Boston, 1908-25; v.p., later exec. v.p., Nat. Rockland Bk., Boston, 1925-1932, pres., 1932 -; dir. Nat. Rockland Bk., Boston, Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., Joseph Warren Coop. Bk .; tr. Boston Univ .; incorporator, Northeastern Univ .; tr. Proprs. Forest Hills Cemetery; mem. Am. Bankers Assn. (exec. com .; mem. Com. of Res. Bank Dirs.). Clubs: University, Exchange (Boston), Brae Burn Country (W. Newton), Bankers (N.Y.). Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: The National Rockland Bank of Boston. Home: 112 Bullough Park, Newtonville. Sum- mer res .: Old Mill Pt., West Harwich.
RUGGLES, Clyde Orvai, educator; b. Jefferson Co., Iowa, Dec. 7, 1878; s. John Henry Ruggies and Theodosia (Doggett) R .; ed. A.B., Ia. State Teach- ers Coll., 1906; A.M., State Univ. Ia., 1907; Ph.D., Ilarvard, 1913, Litt.D .; m. Frances Ilolmes of Waterloo, Ia., Aug. 30, 1906; children-John IIolmes, Catherine Grace, Rebecca Dorothy,
Richard Francis. Head of dept., history and social sci., Winona, Minn., State Teachers Coll., 1909-13; asst. prof. economics, O. State Univ., 1913-14, prof. 1914-20; head of dept. of econo- mley and dir. Sch. of Commerce, State Univ. Ia., 1920-21; head dept. Bus. Adm., O. State Univ., 1921-26; dean, Coll. of Commerce Adm., O. State Univ., 1926-28; prof., pub. utility management, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1928 -; spl. expert in investigation of terminal charges at U.S. ports for U.S. Shipping Bd .; dir. survey for elec. indus- try of extent of coll. instruction in pub. utilities, and of the industry's demand for coll. grads., 1927-28; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Acacia. Author: Terminal Charges at U.S. Ports, 1919; Problems in Public Utility Economics and Man- agement, 1933, 2d edit., 1938; Aspects of the Or- ganization, Functions and Financing of Public Utilities Commissions, 1937. Baptist. Independ- ent. Home: 4 Lowell St., Cambridge.
V RUGGLES, Daniel Biaisdell, lawyer; b. Hanover, N.H., Jan. 11, 1870; s. Edward Rush Ruggles and Charlotte (Blaisdell) R .; ed. Hanover high sch .; pvt. tutors; B.S., Dartmouth Coll., 1890, hon. A.M .; LL.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1892; m. Ellen Campbeli Morrill of Cincinnati, O., Sept. 1897 (d.); 1 son-Daniel B., Jr .; m. (2d) Alice McGuffey Mor- riil of Cincinnati, O., Sept. 14, 1912; 1 dau .- Eleanor Morrill. Admitted Mass. Bar, 1892; gen. practice of law at Boston; spl. justice, Dist. Ct., 1930 -; pres. Jamaica Plain Trust Co., 1927-31; dlr. Jamaica Plain Coop. Bk .; industrial adviser and govt. appeal agt., World War; mem. Mass. Home Guard; Visitor, Dartmouth Coll., Chandler Foundation; tr. Dartmouth Edn. Assn .; mem. Corp. Faulkner Hosp .; mem. Am., Mass, and Bos- ton Bar Assns. Clubs: Eliot (Jamaica Plain),
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RUGGLES, Edwin Pakenham, physician; b. Milton, Jan. 5, 1873; s. Thomas Edwin Ruggles and Har- riet Williams (Murry) R .; ed. Milton high sch .; Springfield Coll .; Univ. Ia .; M.D., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1900; m. F. Gertrude Baeon, Sept. 2, 1896; 1 dau .- Helen Gertrude. Dir. phys. edn., Univ. Ia., where also studled med. for 2 yrs .; asst. phys., Mass. Mem. Hosp., 1905-07, asst. oh- stetrieian, 1911-25; instr., Boston Univ. Sch. Med., 1906-08, lecturing obstetrician, 1908-11, asst. and asso. prof. obstetrics, 1911-20, prof. of obstetric elinie, 1921, prof. of obstetrics, 1926-36, prof. emeritus, 1936 -; chief obstetrician, Mass. Mem. Hosp., 1926-36, eons. obstetrician, 1936 -; 1st lt. Med. Corps, U.S.A., 1918-19, capt. Med. Reserve; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., A.C.S., Am. Bd. Obstetrics & Gynecology, local med. socs. Repub- lican. Office: 510 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 420 Washington St., Dorchester.
RUNNETTE, Helen Virginia, headmistress of sehool; b. Pittsburgh, Pa .; d. Joseph HI. Runnette and Virginia (Anderson) R .; ed. Pittsburgh (Pa.) Cent. high sch .; Berkshire Summer Sch. of Art, Monterey; A.B., Mt. Ilolyoke Coli., 1910; New Sch. Design, Boston; Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn .; un- married. Teacher, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., Lake- wood (N.J.) Sch. for Girls; teacher, Miss Tower's Sch., Salem, 1912-17, prin. of The Tower Sch., 1917-37, headmistress after Incorporation, 1937; started "The Turret", first printed mag. managed and edited by young children, 1917, noted for its poetry, of which examples are In anthologies to be pub. soon (one by Poets Press, fall, 1939, 2 others still in preparation); exhibited in Salem, Marblehead Arts Assn., Merrimack Valley Art Assn., Mt. Holyoke Coll. Friends of Art exhbns .; past mem. bd. mgrs., Seaman's Widows & Or- phans Soc .; mem. Pvt. Sch. Assn. (Boston), Am. Assn. Univ. Women (North Shore Br.), Marble- head Arts Assn., House of 7 Gables Settlement Assn., Animal Reseuc League, Salem Anti-T.B. Assn., Essex Inst. Club: College (Boston). Au- thor: plays, unpub., written, each year for grad. on hist. subjs. Travel: ali over U.S., Can. Episco- palian (mem. Grace Ch., Salem). Republican. Offiee and home: 1 South Pine St., Salem. Sum- mer res .: Clifton Heights Lane, Marblehead.
RUOPP, Harold Washington, clergyman; b. Upper Sandusky, O., Feb. 22, 1899; s. Willlam Clemens Ruopp and Sarah Catherine (Kotterman) R .; ed. Upper Sandusky, O., high seh .; Carnegie Tech., 1917-18; A.B., O. Wesleyan Unlv., 1921, A.M., 1922; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Seh. Theol., 1926; student, Univ. Berlin, 1926-27, Oxford, Eng., 1927; m. Julia Marjorie Phillips of Kenton, O., June 20, 1922; children-Phillips Berkeley, Richard Ran- dolph. Asst, prof. public speaking, Miami Univ., Oxford, O., 1922-23; ordalned to ministry M.1C. Ch., 1925; asst. minister, Central Cong. Ch., Jamaica Plain, 1923-26; minister, Victory M.E. Ch., Dayton, O., 1927-29, William St. M.E. Ch., Delaware, O., 1929-31; guest pastor, Hennepin Av. M.E. Ch., Minneapolis, summers 1932, 1933, 1934; prof. art of preaching, Andover Newton Theol. Sch., Newton Centre, 1931-35; minister, 1st Cong. Ch., Stoneham, 1935-38; prof. art and history of preaching, Boston Univ. Sch. Theoi., 1931 -; served in R.O.T.C., Plattsburg, N.Y., 1918; mem. Ohio Conf. M.E. Ch., Am. Assn. Unlv. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Sigma Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi. Au- thor: articles in religlous periodicals. Travel: Europe, Can., entire U.S. Methodist. Independent. Offiee: 72 Mt. Vernon St., Boston. Summer res .: Battlepoint, Blind River, Ontario, Can.
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RUSHMORE, Stephen, gynecologist and obstetri- cian; b. Rochester, N.Y., Oet. 19, 1875; s. Edward Rushmore (M.D.) and Clara Sidncy (Riley) R .; ed. Plainsfield, N.J. high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1897, D.Sc., 1937; M.D., Johns Hopkins Univ. Med. Sch., 1902; m. Alice Dammann of Baltimore, Md., Oet. 29, 1910; 1 dau .- Alice Stephanie. Interne, Johns Hopkins Hosp., New York Hosp. ( House of Relief), St. Mary's Hosp. for Children, Boston
Lying-In Hosp .; practiced in Boston, 1907 -; prof. gynecology, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1922-27, also dean, 1922-27; sec. State Bd. Registration In Med., 1931 -; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Am. Gynecol. Soc., A.A.A.S., N.E. Obstet. and Gynecol. Soc., Obstet. Soc. of Boston, N.E. and Boston Surg. Soes., Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phì, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Clubs: Harvard, Boston Clty. Mem. Society of Friends. Democrat. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 95 Dudley Rd., Newton Centre.
VRUSK, Rogers D., professor of physics; b. Washing- ton, D.C., Nov. 17, 1892; s. James M. Rusk and Annie S. (Rogers) R .; cd. McConnelsville, O .; ed. B.S., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1916; M.A., O. State Univ., 1917; Ph.D., Univ. Chieago, 1925; m. Sarah F. Eldridge, 1931; ehildren-Susannah Margaret, James Rogers. Starting as a teacher became aiso writer, and artist; has written for many teeh. and other mags .; has exhibited paintings in Springfield, New York, Washington, ete., winning 2 honorable mentions and two first prizes at Springfield Art League; Instr. aerology and Signal Corps meteorologist, World War; fellow Sigma Xi, Phi Eta, Kappa Delta Pi, Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S. Author: How to Teach Physics, 1923; Atoms, Men and Stars, 1937. Methodist. Repub- lican. Office: Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley. Home: 68 Woodbridge St., So. Hadley.
RUSS, Carolyn Hale, writer; b. Newburyport; d. Richard Lunt Hale and Hannah Sewall (Perley) H .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Boston Univ .; grad., N.E. Conservatory of Music; m. Willis Robert Russ; 1 dau .- Mrs. Gladys Russ Bellamy. Writer of books and articles, historical in eharaeter, esp. connected with early Calif, and N.E .; mem. D.A.R., Soe. Daus. Colonial Wars, Boston League of Women Voters. Clubs: Women's Republican of Mass., Browning, Manuscript. - Author: America's Pligrims, 1921; The Log of a Forty-Niner, 1923; Adventure Island, 1927; poems, plays, and stories in newspapers and mags. Of old Massachusetts stock. Protestant. Republican. Home: Hotel Vendome, Boston. Summer res .: Newfound Lake, N.H.
RUSSELL, Allen Danforth, banker; b. Plymouth, May 5, 1897; s. John Russell and Caroline Elliot (Coombs) R .; ed. Plymouth pub. sch., 1911; Mil- ton Acad., 1916; Ilarvard, 1916-17; m. Dorothy Marget Durham of Roslindale, July 9, 1921; chil- dren-Caroline Marget, John Jackson, Marjorie. Clerk, Plymouth Sav. Bk., 1919-23, asst. treas., 1923-34, treas., 1934-, also tr., eorporator, mem. and elerk bd. of investments, mem. membership com .; pres. South Meadow Cranberry Co., Woburn Iron Foundry; dir. and clerk, Plymouth Rock Ilardware Corp .; leader in Boy Scout work; cor- porator Plymouth Pub. Lib .; chmn. Plymouth Planning Bd., eommr. to qualify civil officers; served in U.S. Army (4th Div.), 1917-19; World War medal, 4 campaign bars; mem. Am. Red Cross (dir. Plymouth Chap.), Pilgrim Soe. (tr.), Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, Smithsonian Instn,. Am. Legion (Plymouth Post, mem. auditing com.), 33rd Ambulance Assn., 28th Field Hosp. Assn., 4th D)iv. Assn., Savings Banks Officers Assn., Mass. Forest and Park Assn., N.E. Police Revolver League, Nat. Geog. Soc., Masons. Clubs: Old Colony (mem. auditing com.), Plymouth Country, Plymouth Stamp (treas.). Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., Luxemburg, Belg., Alsace Loraine, Saar, with A.E.F. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 36 Main St., Plymouth. Home: 36 Aller- ton St., Plymouth.
V RUSSELL, Francis Henry, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Oct. 1, 1904; s. J. Porter Russell and Edith B. (Pratt) R .; ed. Newton high seh .; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1926; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1929; m. Ruth A. Libbey of Belmont, June 16, 1932; 1 son- Paul Libbey. Tr. Franklin Square House; dir. Boston Center for Aduit Edn .; v. chmn. Tufts Alumni Couneil; v.p. Mass. League of Nations Assn., treas. Consumers Foundatlon, pres. Health Service, Inc .; mem. Delta Upsilon, Am. Bar Assn. (bill of rights com.). Travel: Europe, Western U.S., Can. Community Ch. Democrat. Office: 18
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RUSSELL, Frederick Fuiter, physician; b. Auburn, N.Y., Aug. 17, 1870; s. George Daniel Russell and Anna Cecelia (Fuller) R .; ed. Brooklyn, N.Y., Prep. Sch .; Cornell (pre-med. course) ; M.D)., Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia, 1893; Univ. Berlin, 1897-98; Se.D., George Washington Unlv., 1917; m. Mathilde J. W. Busse of Vincennes, Ind., Nov. 11, 1901; 1 son-Frederick William. Commd. Ist lt. asst. surg., U.S.A., 1898; eapt. asst. surg., 1903; maj., 1909, col., 1917, resigned 1920; brig. gen. M.O.R.C., U.S. Army, 1901; curator, Army Med. Mus., Washington, 1907-13; instr. baeterlology and clin. microscopy, Army Med. Sch., 1907-13; pathologist, Columbia Hosp., 1908-13; prof. path- ology and bacteriology, George Washington Univ., 1909-13; lecturer In tropieal med., N.Y. Post-Grad. V RUSSELL, John Michael, lawyer; b. Waterbury, Med. Sch., 1913-15; chief, Bd. of Health Lab., Conn., Sept. 28, 1893; s. Michael D. Russell and Katherine (Hayden) R .; ed. Crosby high sch., Waterbury, 1911; A.B., Catholie Unlv , .1915 ; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Seh., 1919; m. M. Louise O'Brien of Somerville, Apr. 25, 1925; children-Marie Louise, Eleanor Therese, Claire Hayden, John Michael. Admitted Mass. bar, 1920; gen. practice of law; mem. Devlne, York & Russell; moderator, Town of Watertown, and other town oflices; U.S. Navy, 1917-19; mem. Am. and Boston Bar Assns., Law Soe. of Mass., Am. Legion, Elks. Travel: Europe, Brit. Isles. Catholle. Demoerat. Office: 11 Beacon St., Boston. Ilome: 96 Robbins Rd., Watertown. Aneon, Canal Zone, 1915-17; in charge Div. of Infectious Diseases and of Laboratory Service, Surgeon Gen.'s Office, U.S. Army, during World War; dir. Pub. Health Lab. Service, Internat. llealth Bd., 1920-23; gen. dir. Internat. Health Bd., dlv. of Rockefeller Foundation, 1923-35; lecturer on preventive med. and hygiene, Harvard Med. Sch., Harvard Sch. of Pub. Health, 1935, prof. preventive med. and epldemology, 1936-39, prof. emeritus, 1939 -; mem. Pub. Health Council of State of New York (1924-); fellow A.C.S., Am. Pub. Health Assn., N.Y. Acad. Med .; mem. A.M.A., Assn. Am. Phys., Royal Med. Soc. of Budapest (Hungary), Zeta Psi, Theta Chi, D.O., A O.A .; corr. mem. Gesellschaft der Aerzte (Vienna); awarded D.S.M., 1919; Mareellus Ilartley medal, Nat. Aead. Sclences, Washington, 1936; Sedgwick mnedal, Am. Pub. Health Assn., 1936; Buchanan medal, Royal Soe., London, 1937. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: papers in med. jours. Travel: extensively in Europe, Asla. Africa, So Am. Protestant. Independent. Office: Harvard Medi- eal School, Boston. Home: 54 Colbourne Crescent, Brookline.
RUSSELL, Gardner W., lawyer; b. Concord, Dee. 21, 1898; s. George Gardner Russell and Susan (Weth- erbee) R .; ed. Concord high sch .; B.S., Tufts Coll., 1921; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Sch., 1924; m. Carolyn James of Portland, Me., Aug. 27, 1927; children-James Wetherbee, Donald Page. Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1924; In private . practice, 1924 -; served In U.S. Navy during World War; mem. Am., Mass., Norfolk Co. and Boston Bar Assns., Alpha Tau Omega. Clubs: Wellesley Country, Nantucket Yacht, Paelfle. Protestant. Dese. early Plymouth settlers. Office: 150 Con- gress St., Boston. Home: 39 Oxbow Rd., Welles- ley Farms. Summer home: Nantucket Island.
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RUSSELL, George Edmond, professor of hydraulies; b. Boston, Dee. 25. 1877; s. George Reed Russell and Emma Adelaide (Edmond) R .; ed. Woburn high seh .; S.B., M.IT., 1900; Cornell, 1904-05; m. Jean Keating Parker of Bedford, July 8, 1933. Engr., Am. Car & Foundry Co., N.Y., 1901-04; instr. eiv. engring., Cornell, 1904-05; instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., prof., hydraulics and hydraulle engring., M.I.T., 1905 --; mom. Am. Aead. Arts & Sciences, Am. and Boston Soes. C.E., N.E. Water Works Assn. Author: Text-Book on Hydraulles. Travel: U.S., Europe. Protestant. Republican. Olliee: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 6 Audubon Rd., Lexington.
RUSSELL, Helen Gertrude, asst, professor of math- ematies; b. Gorham, Me., Sept. 28, 1901; d. Walter Earle Russell and Winifred Parker (Stone) R .; ed. Gorham (Me.) high sch .; A.B., Wellesley Coll., 1921; A M, Columbia, 1924; Ph. D., Radcliffe Coll., 1932; unmarried. Teacher, secondary schs., Mount Ilolly, NJ., 1921-23; Horace Mann Sch., N.Y. City, 1923-27; instr. math., Wellesley Coll., 1928- 29, 1932-36, asst. prof., 1936 -; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Am. Math. Assn. Ofllee: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Ilome: Gorham, Me.
V RUSSELL, Henry Benajah, journalist; b. Russell, Mar. 9, 1859; s. Edwin Armstrong Russell and Sarah Louise (Tinker) R .; ed. Conn. Lit. Instn. (now Suffield Acad.); A.B., Amherst, 1881; m.
Louise A. Clark of Suffleld, Conn., Sept 25, 1885 (d. 1904); m. (2d) Ilelen V. Mason of Suffield, Conn., Jan. 1, 1910; 1 son-Fordham C. Reporter, Springfield Rep., 1881-82; ed., Meriden (Conn.) Press-Recorder, 1882-84; spl. writer, NY. Sun, 1884-88; ed. writer, Providence Journal. 1888-90; asso. ed., Springfield Union, 1917-26, ed. 1926 -; pres., dir. Springfield Union Pub. Co .; mem. Acad. Polit. Sei., Acad. Polit. & Social Sci. Club: Reality (Springfield). Author: Life of William Mckinley, 1896; International Monetary Conferences, 1898; Our War with Spain, 1899. Dese. William Rus- sell, New Haven, Conn., who married Martha Sperry, 1707, and whose gs., Richard Russell, 2nd, married Sarah Yale, moving to Russell, 1795, Con- gregationallst. Republican. Office: 1680 Main St., Springfield. llome: 182 Florida St., Springfield.
RUSSELL, Joseph Ilallister, business exeeutive; b. Cambridge, Oet. 24, 1884; s. Joseph Ballister Rus- sell and Lillian Hilliard (Tenney) R .; ed. Ilop- kinson's and Noble and Greenough Schs ; A.B. llarvard, 1908; m. Jacquelyn J. Kelley of N.Y. City, Mar. 6, 1909; children-Frances, Isabel. Joan. Entered O'Brion, Russell & Co., gereral ins. agents, partner, 1913; resigned partnership and became treas. Boston Wharf Co., 1928; mem. Nat. Conf. Investors. Protective Com. Preferred Stock- holders N.Y.N.H.&II.R. R .; on finance com .. town of Westwood, 5 yrs., dir., ehmn., 2 yrs .; cap- tain C.W.S., also Battalion Adj., Mass. Home Guards, World War. Clubs: Rotary of Boston, Somerset, Exchange, Dedham Country and Polo. Governor William E. Russell was unele, grand- father was Major Otis S. Tenney in Civil War. Episcopallan. Democrat: Offiee: 259 Summer St., Boston. lIome: Canton St., Westwood.
Y'RUSSELL, Richard Manning, lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mar. 3, 1891; s. William Eustis Russell and Mar- garet (Swan) R .; ed Middlesex Sch., Concord; A.B., Harvard, 1914; L.L.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; m. lIelen Munson of NY. City, July 1, 1916; children-Olivia Munson, Helen, Margaret Man- ning, Annie Endieott. Partner Warren, Garfield, Whiteside & Lamson; mem. City Council, Cam- bridge, 1926-27; Mayor, 1930-36; mem. U.S. Con- gress, Mass. 9th Dist., 1935-36; at Plattsburg Tr. Camp, May 1917, Camp Devens, overseas, June 1918, returned, 1st It., Feb. 1919; mem. Am. Legion, Elks. Clubs: Ilarvard (Boston, N.Y.). Gs., Charles Theodore Russell, Mayor of Cam- bridge; s. William E. Russell, Mayor of Cam- bridge. Gov. of Mass. Unitarian. Democrat. Of- fice: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 984 Memorial Dr., Cambridge. Summer res .: Tubbytown Farm, Essex.
Y RUSSELL, Richard Spofford, Trustee; b. Lawrence, July 16, 1880; s. William A. Russell and Franees Spofford (Ilall) R .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch .; A.B, Harvard, 1901; m. Mary Gertrude Sutton of Salem, Oct. 8, 1901; children-Gertrude (Mrs. Brooks Potter), William A., Richard S., Jr .; m. (2d) Katharine Allen of New York, Mar. 20, 1937. Partner, Wm. A. Russell & Bro .; chmn. of trustees Win. A. Russell Trust; dir. Russell Co., Mount Tom Sulphite Pulp Co., Old Colony Trust Co .; tr. Suffolk Savings Bank, Sussex Trust; served in U.S.N. as It., 1917-18, commander, 1918, aide to Chief of Operations, 1917-18; tr. & treas. Brooks Sch., North Andover, Peter Bent Brigham Ilosp., Boston; mem. Nat. Com. of Economy League. Clubs: Somerset, Exchange, Myopia Ilunt, Tennis
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& Racquet, Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Mass. Repub- liean. Congregationalist. Republican. Oflice: 50 State St., Boston. Ifome: 9 E. 63rd St., New York City, and North Andover.
VRUSSELL, Robert Henry, merchant; b. Holyoke, Apr. 7, 1893; s. llenry L. Russell and Susie E. (Newton) R .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; B.S., Worces- ter Poly. Inst., 1915; m. Florence T. Lea of Mag- nolia, Miss., Aug. 28, 1919; children-Dorothy Lea, Florence Jean, Robert Henry, Henry Lea. With Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co., Pittsburg, Pa., 1915-17; J. Russell. & Co., Inc., 1919-, treas. J. Russell & Co., Inc .; dir. Holyoke Nat. Bank; dir. Morris Plan Co .; tr. Holyoke Sav. Bk .; formerly pres. N.E. Hardware Dealers Assn .; 2nd It. Air Service A.E.F. (Ninth Aero Squadron), 1917-19; mem. Am. Legion, Ilolyoke Y.M.C.A. (past pres.), Holyoke Boy Scout Council. Desc. Richard New- ton, founder of Marlborough. Congregationallst. Republican. Office: 361 Dwight St., Holyoke. Home: 90 Woodbridge St., So. Iladley.
VRUSSELL, Thomas Hastings, lawyer; b. Newton Highlands, Aug. 31, 1874; s. Charles F. Russell and Mary S. (Baxter) R .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1896; LL B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1899. Admitted to Mass bar, 1899; mem. Russell, Moore & Russell and Eaton, Blakemore, Russell & Colby; tr. Brazer Bldg., Church of Covenant, various estates; dir. Boston Y.M.C.A .; treas. Cen- tral Congregational Soc .; tr. Permanent Peaee Fund: mem. Boston Real Estate Exchange, Brook- line Ch. Commerce, Boston Bar Assn., Masons. Desc. Jolm Howland of Mayflower (on maternal side); Capt. Samuel Hastings of Revolutionary Army (on paternal side). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 27 State St., Boston. Home: 5 Park St., Brookline.
Y RUST, Donald Eugene, publisher; b. Belfast, Me., Oct. 9. 1877; s. Eugene Rust and Nellie A. (Case) R .; cd. Rose Poly. Inst., 1898-1900; m. Hclen R. Dugal of Denver, Colo., June 10, 1911; children- Donald Eugene, Eugene. Engr. Northern Coal & Coke Co., Denver, Colo., 1902-07; with Rust Craft Publishers, Boston, 1907-, treas., 1921; asst. treas. United Printers & Publishers, Joliet, Ill .; mem. Boston Y.M.C A. (see. bd.), pres. Alpha Tau Omega Alumni Assn. (Boston, pres.), Masons. Clubs: University, City (Boston), Brae Burn Country (Newton). Travel: Europe, 1910, 1923. Episcopalian (sr. warden, St. John's Ch., Newton- ville). Republican. Office: 1000 Washington St., Boston. Home: 130 Chestnut St., Boston. Sum- mer res .: Crown Point, Ifingham.
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