Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 81

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Publication date: 1940
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RUST, Edgar Carter, public trustee; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1882; s. Nathaniel J. Rust and Martha Caroline (Carter) R .; ed. Noble and Greenough Sch., 1900; A.B., Harvard, 1904; Harvard Law Seh., 1903-04; m. Rosamond P. Weeks of Boston, June 5, 1909 (d. Dec. 19, 1931); children-Rosa- mond (Mrs. Reginald S. Ward), Katherine (Mrs. George W. Kuehn), Edgar C., Jr., Kenneth Weeks; m. (2d) Elizabeth Adsit Pyle, August 12, 1933. With Parkinson & Burr, investments, Boston, 1904-14; with E. II. Rollins & Sons, 1914-29, direc- tor and later chmn. bd .; pub. tr. Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., 1929 -: pres and dir. Boston Storage Warehouse Co .; dir. and mem. exec. com. Wal-V worth Co .; dir. Eastern Mass. St. Ry. Co., Holton Richards & Co .; exec. asst. US. Emergeney Fleet Corp., 1918-19; pres. Boston Children's Friend Soe. Office: 175 Blackstone St., Boston. Home: Chest- nut Ilill.


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RUST, Fred Winslow, manufacturer, publisher; b. Belfast, Me., Mar. 26, 1876; s. Eugene Rust and Nellie A. (Case) R .; ed. Cent. high sch., Kansas City, Mo., 1894; A.B., Williams Coll., 1898; m. Helen Frances Brant of Newtonville. June 1, 1918; 1 son-Fred Winslow. Teacher, Decatur (III.) high sch., 1898-1900; rep., Ginn & Co., 1900-06; pres. Rust Craft Publishers, Inc., 1906 -; v.p. and dir. United Printers & Publishers, Inc .; ex-pres., treas. and dir. Greeting Card Assn .; chmn. New- 1. tonville Community Chest; dir. and mem. bd. Ilome Missions (Cong.); mem. Delta Kappa Epsi- lon, Masons (32°, Scottish Rite), K.T. Clubs: City, St. Botolph, University (Boston), Brae Burn Coun-


try (Newton), Golf (Cohasset). Author: A Song of Nassau and Other Verse; Unto the Hills and Other Verse. Republican. Office: 1000 Washing- ton St., Boston. Home: 98 Kirkstall Rd., Newton- ville. Summer res .: Jerusalem Rd., Cohasset.


RUTHERFORD, Richard James, business execu- tive; b. Chicago, Ill., Aug. 14, 1903; s. James L. Rutherford and Margaret E. (Dowling) R .; ed. Englewood high sch., Chicago; B.S. (mech. engring.), Univ. Ill., 1924; m. Mildred A. Horney of Denver, Cólo .; children-Jo Anne, Judith. Cadet engr., Pub. Service of Colo .; engr., Re- search Inst. of Combustion Utilities, N.Y .; sales mgr., Gas Utilities, Inc., Columbus, O .; v.p. and gen. mgr., Union Gas & Elec. Co., Bloomington, Ill .; asst. to v.p., N.E. Gas & Elec. Assn., Cam- bridge; pres. N.E. Gas Assn .; dir. Boy Scouts Worcester Area, Y.M.C.A., etc .; mem. Shrine. Clubs: Rotary, Worcester Country, Woreester. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: 210 Main St., Worcester. Home: 42 Berwick St., Worcester.


RUTLEDGE, George, professor of mathematics; b. Jacksonville, Ill., Dec. 18, 1881; s. William New- ton Rutledge and Emma (Hammel) R .; ed. Whipple Aead. (Jacksonville, Ill.); A.B., Univ. Ill., 1910, A.M., 1912, Ph.D., 1915; m. Rella Casteen of Versailles, Ill., 1905; 1 son-Philip C. Instr., asst. prof., asso. prof. Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1915- 34; prof. math., 1934 -; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Sigma Xi. Author: technical papers in various math. jour- nals. Protestant. Republican. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 29 Bellevue Rd., Belmont.


RUTTER, Annett Rickard, school director; b. Georgetown, Nov. 16, 1898; d. Edward M. Rickard and Vina M. (Claremont) R .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; Mont Olivet, Lausanne, Switz .; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1921; student at univs. in Paris, Madrid, London; m. Everett Rogers Rutter, 1927; children -Everett Rogers, Jr., Hannah. Founded The Cambridge Prep. Sch. for Girls, 1923, teacher foreign langs., Eng., math. and dir. (except for 2 yrs. in Europe), 1925-, pres. of the combined schs., The Cambridge Prep. Sch. for Girls and The Cambridge Graduate Sch. Travel: Europe (ex- tensive, research work), 2 yrs. Office: 5 Chaun- cy Ter., Cambridge. Home: Derry Village, N.H.


RUTTIMAN, Alfred, design, experimental, and re- search engineer; b. Switz., Sept. 5, 1885; s. John Ruttiman and Elizabeth (Shuepp) R .; ed. Berg (Switz.) high sch .; state certificate as Maschinen- techniker, Witerthur, Switz .; Univ. Extension courses; study in Thermodynamics; unmarried. Asst. to Dr. Eng. Sherbius of Brown, Bovery & Co., 2 yrs .; with Menominee Elec. Co., 2 yrs .; Gen. Motors, incl. Remy Elec. Lab., Gen. Motor Lab., Sunney Home Farm Light and Frigidaire, 5 yrs .; Fiske Lab., Boston, 3 yrs ; worked on new design of stoves, etc .; Florence Stove Co., 7 yrs .; job and cons. engr., 1932 -; worked on design of start- ers and ignition apparatus for liberty motors, ete., World War; mem. Am. Inst. E E., Anı. Soc. M.E. Author: several small tech. articles. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Olliee and home: 337 Parker St., Gardner.


RYAN, Charles Patrick, lawyer; b. Fall River, July 14, 1872; s. Thomas Ryan and Anne (Cuffe) R .; cd. B.M.C., Durfee high sch., Fall River; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1897; L.L. B., Harvard Law Seh., 1900; m. Elizabeth F. Garrahy of Fall River, Apr. 28, 1903; children-Mary, Louise, Charles. In gen. practice of law at Fall River; asst. Dist. Atty., . 1918-23; Referee in Bankruptcy, 1926 -; tr. Union Sav. Bk., Fall River; Fall River Pub. Lib., 1934 -; dir. Fall River Morris Plan Co., Keogh Storage Co .; assoc. Legal Advisory Bd., during World War; mem. K.C., Am., Mass., Bristol Co. and Fall River Bar Assns., Law Soc. Mass. Clubs: Fall River Country, Narragansett. Catholic. Independent. Office: 21 Bedford St., Fall River. Home: 274 Prospect St., Fall River.


RYAN, John J., Jr, lawyer; b. Haverhill, Aug. 23, 1902; s. John J. Ryan and Elizabeth T. (O'Brien) R .; ed. Haverhill high sch .; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1925; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1928; m.


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Angela L. McNamara of Haverhill, Apr. 20, 1930; children-Mary E., Angela L., John J., III. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1928; mem, firm Ryan and Cleary, 1928 -; asst. dist. atty. for Eastern Dist. of Mass., 1931 -; dir. and atty., Haverhill Morris Plan Co .; dir. Haverhill Nat. Bk .; mem. Mass., Essex County, and Haverhill Bar Assns., Elks. Clubs: Haverhill Country, Pentucket. Catholic. Republican. Oflice: 163 Merrimack St., Haverhill. Home: 194 Lawrence St., Haverhill.


RYAN, William Francis, mechanical engineer; b. Woodbury, Conn., May 18, 1889; s. William Ryan and Mary Agnes (Skelly) R .; ed. Everett high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1911; M.M.E., Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Engring., 1913; m. Mary Josephine Donaher of Everett, October, 1918; children- Mary Josephine, John. In engring, and its re- lated bus. and financial problems, 1913 -; Con- struction Supt. Interborough Rapid Transit Co., 1913-1917; plant engr., Wright Martin Aircraft Corp., 1917-18; mech. Engr., subsidiaries of Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., 1919-29; mech. engr., Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., 1929 -; specialist in application of high pressures to power genera- tion and manufacturing processes; fellow Am. Soc. M.E., Mediaeval Acad. Am. Clubs: University


(Boston), Harvard (N.Y.). Author: numerous


tech. articles. Co-author: Vocational Guidance


for Engineers. Interested in mediaeval Latin. Catholic. Democrat. Oflice: 49 Federal St., Bos- ton. Home: 33 Chesterfield Rd., West Newton. Summer res .: Woodbury, Conn.


VRYDER, Arthur Ilfiton, organist; b. Plymouth, Apr. 30, 1875; s. Samuel Thomas Ryder and Eva Ling (Pooley) R .; ed. music study with his mother, with Rev. F. H. Rowse and Loraine Holloway (organ), music theory and composition at Ilar- vard; m. Frances Warren Moore of Boston, May 4, 1898. Organist, St. Stephen's Ch., Boston, 1894- 99; Grace Ch., Providence, R.I., 1901-04, organist and choirmaster, 1904-10; later organist and cholr- master, Quincy; Harvard Chi., Brookline, 1916-24;


St. Paul's Ch., Dedham, 1924 -; has given recitais at Brown Univ., Wellesley Coll., and other instns .; instr. in organ, Wellesley Coll., 1926-28; in radlal harmony, Mass. Univ. Extension Courses, 1936 -: teacher of music, Boston; formerly dir. People's Choral Assn., Providence, chapel music, Brown Univ., and Milton Chorus. Composer: songs, an- thems, instrumental pieces; also editor and ar- ranger of music; lecturer on musical subjeets. Author and teacher of the system "Radial Har- mony"; formerly mem. ed. staff, Oliver Ditson Co. and various other leading music publishers; Col- league of Am. Guild of Organists. Home: 88 Ex- eter St., Boston.


VRYDER, Charies Whittaker, wool merchant; b. Richmond, Ind., Nov. 21, 1872; married. Pres. and treas. Ryder & Brown Co., Melcher St. Stores, Ryder's Stock Farms, Inc., Blue Hog Breeding Co., Ine .; tr. Lexington Estates Trust. Clubs: City (Boston), Brae Burn Country (Newton), Old Bel- fry (Lexington. Republican. Office: 51 Melcher St., Boston. Home: 525 Walnut St., Newtonville. RYDER, Robert Leslie, lawyer; b. Richmond, Ind., Mar. 1, 1881; s. William II. Ryder and Anna (Chap- man) R .; ed. A.B., Swarthmore (Pa.) Coll., 1906; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1909; m. Claire Stetson Wyman of Lexington, Nov. 7, 1913; children- Robert Stetson (d.), David, Ann, Jean. Practieed law, Boston, 1909 -; member Lexington Sch. Com., 1912-17; town counsel, Lexington, 1917- 22; mem., Anderson, Wiles & Ryder, 1916-28; organized Lexington Trust Co., 1914; dir., 1914-36; sec., dir., Ryder & Brown Co., Melcher St. Stores; treas., dir., Am. & Internat. Products Co., Ware & Co., Inc., Ryder's Stock Farms, Inc., Blue Hog Breeding Co., Inc .; treas., tr., Lexington Estates Trust, Lexington Real Estate Trust, Lakewood Park Trust, Coll. Social Engring .; mem. Phi Kappa Psi. Club: Minute-Man Golf. Congrega- tlonalist. Republican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Home: 84 Maple St., Lexington.


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Y SABEAN, Bernard Stowe, business executive; b. Nova Scotia, Aug. 4, 1881; s. Handley Chipman Sabean and Ella (Cogswell) S .; ed. Brockton high sch., 1897-1901; m. Leila C. Titus of Brockton, Apr. 2, 1907; 1 son-Bernard S., Jr. Came to U.S. 1887, naturalized through father's papers; book- keeper, Standard Oil Co., 1901-07; asst. supt., C. S. Pierce Co., mfrs. shoe specialties, 1907-26, meni. firm, 1926-, treas., 1927-32, pres., 1932 -; treas. C. S. Pierce Dressing Co .; tr. Peoples Sav. Bk .; dir. and treas. Brockton Y.M.C.A .; mem. Boston Bapt. Social Union (past v.p.), Masons, K.T. (comdr. Bay State Commandery). Baptist. Re- publican. Offlee: 278 Montello St., Brockton. Home: 247 Ash St., Brockton.


VSACHS, Paul Joseph, professor of fine arts; b. N.Y. City, Nov. 24, 1878; s. Samuel Sachs and Louisa (Goldman) S .; ed. Sachs sch., N.Y. City; A.B., Harvard, 1900, LL.D., 1928; m. Meta Pollak of N. Y. City, Jan. 14, 1904; children-Elizabeth, Ceila, Marjorie. Partner, Goldman, Sachs & Co., bank- ers, N.Y., 1904-14; asso. dir., Fogg Art Mus., Ilar- V vard Univ., 1915 -; lecturer on art, Wellesley Coll., 1916-17; asst. prof. fine arts, Harvard, 1917-22, asso. prof., 1922-27, prof., 1927 -; exchange prof., France, 1932-33; tr. Ella Sachs Plotz Foundation for Advancement of Med. Sci., Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Mus. Modern Art, Boston, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y. City, Cincinnati Art Mus., Wellesley Coll .; mem. Food Administration, Boston; with Am. Red Cross, A.E.F., in France, 1918; mem. Am. Assn.


Museums, Assn. Mus. Dirs., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Fed. Arts, Archaeoi. Inst. Am., Coll. Art Assn., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard (Boston), Grolier, Harvard (N.Y.), Fac- ulty (Cambridge). Author: articles on art. Of- fice: Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge. Ilome: 136 Irving St., Cambridge.


V SACKER, Amy Maria, artist; b. Boston, July 17, 1876; d. Hlarker Henry Sacker and Mary Eliza- beth (Munn) S .; ed. Sch. Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1897; pupil of Joseph De Camp and Joseph Lindon Smith; studied in Rome and Athens. Illustrator and designer, 1897 -; founded Miss Sacker's School of Design, Boston, 1901; mem. Am. Fed. Arts, Soc. Arts and Crafts, Woman's City Club, Copley Soc. of Boston. Awards: Medal from Bos- ton Arts and Crafts for book plates; medal from Pan Am. Exposition, for book covers, 1916. Ilas spent much time abroad studying design. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 739 Boyiston St.,


Boston. Home: 64 Charlesgate East, Boston.


SAEGER, Wilford C., bursar Harvard University; b. Cleveland, O., Jan. 24, 1881; s. Edwin Saeger and Emily Elizabeth (Cook) S .; ed. Cleveland (O.) high sch., 1888-1900; A.B., Harvard, 1904; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1907; m. Edith May Houseman of Pittsburgh, Pa .; 1 dau .- Mary Elizabeth. Ad- mitted to Ohio bar, 1907; engaged in gen. practice of law, Cleveland, 1907-21; ed., Harvard. Alumni Directory of Harvard Univ., 1922-28; bursar Har- vard Univ., 1927-39; dir. Harvard Trust Co .; lawyer


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for War Industries Bd., Washington, D.C., 1917- 19; has given services for hosps., tax-payers assns., and various clvic orgns. Clubs: Faculty (Harvard), Country (Concord). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Lehman Hall, Harvard Uni- verslty, Cambridge. Home: 54 Main St., Concord. SAFFORD, Ruth Perkins, artist; b. West Roxbury; d. George Appleton Perkins and Sophia (Herthel) P .; ed. W. Roxbury high sch .; Mass. Normal Art Sch .; B.S., Mass. Sch. of Art; m. Commander Lau- rance F. Safford, U.S.N., Jan. 10, 1924. Supervisor of art, Medford pub. schs., 1919-24; has exhibited in one man shows, Washington Arts Club, Laguna (Calif.) Art Assn., Copley Soc. (Boston); also at Boston Art Club, Nat. Museum (Washington, D.C.), Corcoran Mus. (Washington, D.C.), N.E. Contemp. Show; Addison Gallery (Andover), Gal- lery of Art (Hartford, Conn.), North Shore Art Assn., Providence Art Club, Women's City Club of Boston; mem. North Shore Art Assn., Copley Soc. of Boston, Washington Arts Club, Washing- ton Water Color Club, Laguna Art Assn. of Calif., Boston Art Club, Washington Soc. Fine Arts, Alumni Assn. of Mass. Sch. of Art. Trav- eled with husband, naval officer. Republican. Home: 2821 Dumbarton Av., Washington, D. C. Summer: Rockport.


VSAGE, Edwin Rodney, merchant; b. Sheffield, Mar. 23, 1870; s. Charles D. Sage and Clara A. (Dick- son) S .; ed. pub. schs .; spl. work, Boston Univ .; m. Alice Day Lovejoy of Hollis, N.H., 1927; chil- dren-Edwin Day, Charles Rodney, Priscilla. Pres. Boston Wholesale Grocery Co .; treas. Edwin R. Sage Co., Inc., v.p., dir., Cambridge Chamber of Commerce; v.p., dir., Reliance Coop. Bank; tr. Cam- bridgeport Sav. Bank; incorporator, Cambridge Sav. Bank; mem. Kiwanis, Masons. Clubs: Cam- bridge, Congregational, Mass. Rep. Protestant. Republican. Office: 60 Church St., Cambridge. Home: 19 Ware St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Plymouth.


V SAGENDORPH, George Adam, business man; b. Washington, D.C., Nov. 10, 1879; s. Longley L. Sagendorph and Catherine (Crainor) S .; ed. B.S., Univ. Pa .; grad. work, Harvard, 1908; m. Jane Cooper Hauseii of Phlla., June 27, 1899; children- Robb Hansell, Mrs. Marian Hale, Joan, Mrs. Elizabeth Dow. Pres. Penn Metal Co., Inc .; pres., dir. Bullding


Products, Inc .; govt. adviser, U.S.N.R.F. code; chief of Procurement Div., N.E., Army Ordnance, U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Iron & Stecl Inst., Phi Kappa Psi. Clubs: Coun- try (Brookline), Harvard (N.Y.). Author: mag. articles on art in Industry; research articles on iron and steel. Episcopalian. Republican. Of- fice: 40 Central St., Boston. Home: 10 Charfes River Sq., Boston. Summer res .: "Plnecroft", Peterborough, N.H.


SAGER, Louis Emmons, dentist; b. Boston, Feb. 24, 1891; s. Edward C. Sager and Josephine (Kell- gren) S .; ed. Berkeley Prep. Sch., Boston; D.M.f)., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1918; m. Henrietta M. Price of Boston, Dec. 29, 1917; 1 son -- John Oscar. Practiced gen. dentistry, Roslindale, 1918 -; asst. anesthetist, nose and throat clinic, Forsyth Dental Infirmary, 1918; visiting instr. clin. dental path- ology, Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1921-22, orthodontie technique, 1922; alumni tr. Tufts Coll .; pvt., Med. Res. Corps, U.S.A., Dec. 1917-Nov. 1918; feliow Am. Coil. Dentists; mem. Am. Dental Assn., Am. Acad. Dental Sci., N.E. and Mass. Dental Socs., Tufts Coll. Dental Alumni Assn. (pres., 1932), Delta Sigma Delta (grand master, Boston chap., 1934), West Roxbury Citizens' Assn. Club: Nor- folk Country. Baptist. Republican. Office: 8 Beigrade Av., Roslindale. Home: 171 Newburg St., Roslindale.


SAINTONGE, Paul Frédéric, professor of French language and literature; b. Ware, Feb. 7, 1904; s. L. Edward Saintonge and Delia (Bombard) S .; ed. Ware high sch .; A. B., Harvard, 1924; M.A., Har- vard, 1927, Ph.D., 1930; Univ. Paris; Sorbonne; Ecole des Hautes Edudes, Collège de France; m. Constance Blake Meadnis of New London, Conn., Sept. 6, 1930. Instr. French, Univ. N.C., 1924; Harvard, 1925-28; Sheldon travelling fellow, 1928;


asst. prof. French, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1929-32, asso. prof., 1932 -; fellow Am. Council Learned Socs., 1933-34; mem. Mod. Lang. Assn. Am. (v. chmn. West. Mass. Br.), Ain. Assn. Univ. Profs. Author: Textes Français, les Mots et les Idées; The Influence of Horace on Ronsard and Mon- talgne; articles. Travel: Europe. Interested in writing, music. Office: Mt. Holyoke Coll., So. Hadley. Home: 20 Park St., So. Hadley.


Y SALINGER, Alex David, lawyer; b. Rochester, N.H., Jan. 15, 1872; s. Isidor Salinger and Ida (Felne- man) S .; ed. Rochester (N.H.) pub. schs .; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1892; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1895; in. Alice B. Dennison of Somersworth, N.H., Apr. 18, 1900; children-Robert D., Roger B. Practieed law, Boston, 1895 -; with Fish, Richard- son & Storrow (now Fish, Richardson & Neave), 1895-, partner, 1902 -; mem. Masons, Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Brae Burn Country. Re- publican. Office: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 17 Prospect Av., Newtonvillc.


SALLES, John Murray, physician; b. New Bedford, Jan. 28, 1884; s. John Murray Salles and Louisc (Santos) S .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; Baltimore, M.D. (magna cum laude), Univ., Md., 1911; unmar- ried. Practiced med., 1911 -; mem., med, staff, St. Luke's Hosp., New Bedford; dir. New Bedford Gas & Light Co., St. Mary Orphanage; mem. Bd. Health, 1932-37; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Bristoi South Med. Assn., N.E. and Am. Heart Assns., Red Men, Elks, K.C. Club: Wamsutta. Travel: considerable. Catholic. Republican. Of- fice and home: 113 Grinnell St., New Bedford. Summer res .: Island View, Sconicut Neck.


SALTER, Willlam Thomas, medical biochemist; b. Boston, Dec. 19, 1901; s. William Thomas Hall Salter and Frances B. F. (Patten) S .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1922; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1925; m. Eleanor Vallandigham of Brookline, June 27, 1935; children-Frances V., Fieanor C. Med. interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1925- 27, res., 1927-28, research fellow in med., 1927-28; Moseley traveling fellow in med., Harvard, 1928- 29, research fellow in med., 1929-32, instr. bio- chem. sciences, Harvard Mcd. Sch., 1929-35, asst. prof., 1935-39; asso. phys. Huntington Mem. Hosp., 1929-39; asso. in med. Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1937-39; research fellow in bio-chemistry, Harvard Univ. Cancer Commn., 1929-39; faculty instr. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1932-34, asst. prof., 1934 -; asso. phys., Thorndike Mem. Lab., 1939 -; asst. in med., Boston City Hosp., 1939 -; men. A.M.A., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. for Can- cer Rescarch, Assn. Am. Physicians, Soc. Clin. Investigation, Inst. of Nutrition, Am. Physiol. Soc., Assu. Study Internal Secretions, Biochem. Soc. (Eng.), A.A.A.S., Am. Assn. Ilist. of Med., Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Aipha, Clubs: Harvard, University, Classi- cal (all of Boston). Episcopalian. Republican. Offices: 695 Huntington Av., Boston; Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, Boston City Hospital, Bos- ton. Home: 1 Lancaster Lane, Milton. Summer res. : Duxbury.


SALTONSTALL, John Lee, trustce; b. Beverly, May 23, 1878; S. William Gurdon Saltonstali and Josephine Rose (Lee) S .; ed. Hopkinson Sch., Bos- ton; Groton Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1900; m. Gladys Durant Rice of N.Y. City, Dec. 10, 1910; m. (2d) Margaret A. Tucker of N.Y. City, Nov. 1, 1928; children-Mrs. Elizabeth S. Belmont, Mrs. Pris- ciiia S. Catlin, John L., Jr., Jean, Anne D., Mar- garet A., Susan B., David. With Edgerly & Crocker, stock and note brokers, Boston, 1902- 07; partner, Hunt, Mann & Saltonstall, stocks and bonds, (later Hunt, Saltonstall & Co.), 1907-15; retired 1915; dir. Beverly Hosp .; nem. Beverly Com. Council, 1910; Mass. flo. of Rep., 20th Essex Dist., 1911-12 (coms. ins., fisheries and game, ways and means); lt. (j.g.), It., It. comdr., U.S.N.R.F., 1918-19; mem. Ain. Wildlife Inst. (dir.), Mass. Fish & Game Assn. (dir.), Masons, Shrine. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard (Boston), Myopia Hunt (Hamilton), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead), Oak- land (Pineville, S.C.). Desc. Sir Richard Salton-


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stall, Watertown, 1630. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: Topsfield.


V SALTONSTALL, Leverett, Governor of Massachu- setts, lawyer; b. Chestnut Hill, Sept. 1, 1892; s. Richard M. Saltonstall and Eleanor (Brooks) S .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1914; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; Northeastern, 1935; m. Aliee Wesselhoeft of Jaffrey, N.II., June 27, 1916; children-Leverett, Jr., Emily B., Peter B., William L., Susan. Mem. bd. aldermen, New- ton, 1920; asst. dist. atty. Middlesex Co., 1921-22; rep., Gen. Ct., 1923-36, speaker, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1929-36; Gov. of Mass., 1939 -; 1st It. 301 Field Arty., World War; dir. Nat. Shawmut Bk., Bos- ton, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Provident Instn. for Sav., Cent. Safety Deposit & Trust Co .; mem. Finance Com., Employers Liability Assur- anee Corp., Ltd .; bd. mgrs., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Farm & Trades Sch .; tr. Perkins Instn. and Mass. Sch. for the Blind; ehmn. Greater Bos- ton Community Fed. Campaign; mem, Mass, and Boston Bar Assns., Elks, Masons, Ancient & Honorable Arty. Co. Clubs: Somerset, Harvard, Country. Offiee: 82 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 240 Chestnut Hill Rd., Chestnut Hill.


SALTONSTALL, Richard, banker; b. Chestnut Hill, July 23, 1897; s. Richard M. Saltonstall and Eleanor (Brooks) S .; ed. Noble & Greenough Seh., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1920; m. Mary B. Rogers of Dedham, June 18, 1921; children-Mary Bow- diteh, Richard, Jr. With Brookline Trust Co., Tueker Anthony & Co .; v.p., dir., State St. In- vestment Corp .; partner, State St. Research & Management Co .; treas., mem. bd. mgrs., Boston Dispensary; treas., mem. bd. trs., Judge Baker Guidance Center; (IIr. 2nd Nat. Bk .; treas., mem. bd. mgrs., South End Diet Kitehen; selectman, Sherborn; ensign, U.S. Naval Res., 2 yrs., World War. Clubs: Norfolk Hunt, Somerset, Exchange, Ifarvard. Unitarian. Republican. Ofliee: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: Charlescote Farm, Sherborn.


SALVEMINI, Gaetano, Italian historian and writer; b. Molfetta, It., Sept. 8, 1873; s. Ilario Salvemini and Emanuela (Turtur) S .; ed. Ph.D., Univ. Flor- enee, It., 1894; m. Fernande Dauriae of Brest, Fr., 1916. Teacher, secondary sehs., Palermo, Faenza, Lodi, Florence, 1895-1901; prof. mediaeval and modern hist., Messina, Pisa, Florence, Univ. 1901-1925; eorr. fellow Mediaeval Acad. Am. Club: Shop (Cambridge). Author: books on Italian mediaeval hist., French Revolution, Italian Ris- orgimento, World War, post-war events, eduea- tion. Office: Widener Library 245, Cambridge. Home: Leverett House, Cambridge.


V SAMMET, George Vietor, business man; b. Boston, May 5, 1880; s. George Sammet and Victoria (King) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high seh. ; B.S., M.I.T., 1901; Ph.D., Univ. Leipsig, Ger., 1904; m. Viola White of Kingman, Me., 1926; 1 son-George V., Jr. Now pres. Northern Indutsrial Chemieal Co .; dir. Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co. Office: 11 Elkins St., So. Boston. Home: 24 Vineyard Rd., Newton Center. Summer res .: Springfield, Me.


SAMPSON, Arthur Wallace, advertising executive; b. Taunton, Jan. 24, 1887; s. Wendell Arthur Sampson and Sarah Ella (Parks) S .; ed. grad. Durfee high seh., Fall River, 1905; A. B., Harvard, 1909; m. Laura Elizabeth Robinson of Arlington, Sept. 17, 1921. Asst. adv. ingr., Rice & Hutchins Co., 1909-14; eopy chief, Shoe & Leather Reporter, 1914-27; sales promotion mgr., Southgate Press, 1927-33; partner, Stoddard Sampson Co., adv. agency, 1933-38; pres. Arthur W. Sampson Co., Inc., Adv. Ageney, 1938 -; registrar of voters, Arlington; mem. Mass. Cavalry, 1911-17; 2nd It., later 1st It., then eapt., F.A., 42nd Rainbow Div., 1917-19, in France 2 yrs .; pres. Arlington Friends of the Drama, Ine .; formerly mem. Soe. Mayflower Descs .; mem. Delta Upsilon, Masons. Desc. Gov. Wm. Bradford, Henry Sampson. Eplseopalian. Republican. Offlee: 199 Washington St., Boston. Home: 21 Cliff St., Arlington.


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SAMPSON, Charles Henry, teacher; b. Gorham, Me., June 7, 1883; s. Albert Henry Sampson and Lucy Jane (Marston) S .; ed. Gorham (Me.) high sch .;


S.B., Univ. Me., 1904; Ed. M., Harvard, 1925; m. Annie Laurie Wells of Boston, Sept. 8, 1908 (d. 1924); m. (2d) Ilelen Louise Cox, Mar. 24, 1934; ch .- Ruth, Martha. Engring. work, B. F. Sturte- vant Co. (Hyde Park), Gen. Elee. Co., Gt. Northern Paper Co. (Millinockett, Me.), 1904-07; instr., Univ. Me., 1907; teacher, Banger (Me.) high sch., 1908-12; teacher math., staff Huntington Sch., 1912-25, dir. summer seh, 1912-, headmaster,




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