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1925 -; headmaster, Northeastern Prep. Sch. (evening), several yrs .; instr., writer of courses, Mass. Dept. Edu. (Extension Div.), 1916 -; ednl. work, forts, Boston Harbor, several mos., World War; mem. Nat. Ednl. Assn., Private Sch. Assn. Club: Friday Evening. Author: tech. texts, used In Univ. Extension work. Travel: U.S., Can. Family goes back to Mayflower, Eng. Protestant. Republiean. Oflice: 320 Huntington Av., Boston. Ilome: 1364 Walnut St., Newton Highlands.
F SAMPSON, Harry LeBaron, lawyer, trustee; b. Mid- dleborough, Oet. 2, 1878; s. George R. Sampson and Clara J. (LeBaron) S .; ed. Middleborough high sch., 1896; A.B. (summa cum laude), Dart- mouth, 1900; LL.B. (cum laude), Harvard Law , Sch., 1904; m. Miriam Hathaway of Middleborough, Nov. 5, 1913. Admitted to Mass. Supreme Judicial Court bar, 1903; with firm Hutchins and Wheeler, 1904-, becoming partner 1914; v.p. and dir. Raleigh-Wyoming Coal Co .; v.p. and dir. Lake Lands Corp .; dir. Virginian Railway Co., Middle- borough Trust Co., Loup Creek Colliery Co., Wy- oming Land Co., Community Fred. Boston, Cam- bridge Y.M.C.A .; pres. and dir. Cambridge Com- munity Fed .; tr Godfrey M. Hyams Trust Am. Coll. of Sofia (Bulgaria); mem. Am. Law Inst., Am., Mass., and Boston Bar Assns, Masons, Chi Phl. Clubs: University (Boston), Economy, Fac- ulty (Cambridge), Oakley Country (Belmont). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 49 Fed- eral St., Boston. Home: (legal) Middleborough, and 5 Fayerweather St., Cambridge.
SAMPSON, Myra Mellssa, professor; b. Fall River, Jan. 31, 1887; d. Frederick Twombly Sampson and Merey Ella (Thurston) S .; ed. Fall River pub. sehs .; Ph B., Brown Univ., 1909; A.M., Univ. Mich., 1914, Ph.D., 1926; unmarried. Demonstra- tor zoöl., Smith Coll., 1909-10, asst., 1910-13, instr., 1913-18, asst. prof., 1918-24, asso. prof., 1924-29, prof., 1929 -; did research in nutrition, Univ. Cambridge, Eng., Lister Inst., London, Eng., 1931- 32; held Smith Coll. traveling fellowship, 1913-14, Am. Assn. Univ. Women fellowship, 1920-21; mem. A A.A.S., Am. Zoöl. Soe., Am. Inst. Nutrition, Am. Assn. Unlv. Profs., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Sigma XI. CongregationalIst. Republican. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Home: 165 Crescent St., Northampton.
SAMPSON, William R., business executive; b. Ply- mouth, Sept. 27, 1866. V.p. and dir. United Shoe Machinery Corp .; v.p. and dir. United Shank Findings Co .; dir. S. A. Felton & Son Co., O. A. Miller Treeing Machinery Co. Ofliee: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: 65 Warren Av., Plymouth.
V'SAMSON, Edward J, investment broker; b. Boston, Jan. 8, 1880; s. Edward H. Samson and Ida L. (Beck) S .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1901; m. Allee F. Kendall of Boston, June 1, 1909. Partner, Jackson & Curtis; dir. Flinthole Co., Wil- son-Jones Co. Clubs: Union (Boston), Country ( Brookline). Unitarian. Offiee: Republiean. Jackson & Curtis, 10 Post Office Sa., Boston. Home: 90 Sargent Rd., Brookline.
VSANBORN, Clifford Bartlett, judge; b. Norwood, Aug. 1, 1874; s. Marshman W. Sanborn and Au- . gusta G. (Talbot) S .; S.B., Mass. Inst. Teeh., 1895; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1899; in. Marion R. Young of Everett, Nov. 23, 1909, Admitted to Mass. bar, 1899; mem. Sanborn & Squires, Nor- wood; elk., Dist. Court of Northern Norfolk, Dedham, 1907-20; presiding justice, 1920 -; jus- tice of Appellate Div. of Dist. Courts, Southern Dist., 1929 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1913, 1914; mem. Masons, Odd Fellows. Universalist. Re- publican. Home: 53 Beech St., Norwood.
Y SANBORN, Cyrus Ashton Rollins, artist, archeolo- gist; b. Rochester, N.1I., Mar. 13, 1882; s. George
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Hobbs Sanborn and Lilllan Knight (Hodgdon) S .; ed. Somerville high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905, A.M., 1909; Univ. Munich, 1913-14; m. Agnes Gold- man of N.Y. City, Dec. 25, 1924; 1 dau .- Sarah Judith. Archeologist, Greece, 1909-12, Egypt,
1915-21; acting sec., Am. Sch. Class. Studies,
Athens, 1911-12; asst. curator, Egyptian Dept., Univ. Mus., Phila. (asst. field dir., excavations, Egypt), 1915-20; exec. sec. Am. Red Cross Commn., Palestine, 8 nios., 1918-19; with Harvard- Boston Mus. Fine Arts Egyptian Expedition, 1920-21; librarian, Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1921-, sec. Corp., 1925-, now ed. of publications, super- visor ednl. work; mem. Archaeol. Inst. Am., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Archaeol. (Boston), Andiron (N.Y.). Author: articles, reviews on Greek and Egyptian art and archaeol. Travel: Europe (cx- tensive), Egypt, Near East. Desc. Govs. Winthrop and Dudley by marriage of Mary Winthrop to Rev. Samuel Dudley; Rev. Stephen Bachiler, who, with g.s. John and William Sanborn, came to Bos- ton 1632, settled Hampton, N. H., 1638. Office: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Home: 147 Brattle St., Cambridge.
SANBORN, Frank Berry, manufacturer; b. Hamp- ton Falls, N.II., Jan. 15, 1865; s. Albert J. San- born and Sarah Ann (Johnson) S .; ed. Newbury- port high sch .; S.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1887, C.E., 1889; S.M., Harvard, 1898; m. Grace Cobb of Bos- ton, Sept. 21, 1892; children-Ralph, Mrs. Ruth Sanborn Cobb, Paul C. Engring practice, 1889- 99; prof., civil engineering, Tufts College, 1899- 1918; in bus. of mfg. own Inventions, 1918 -; pres., treas., Sanborn Co., mfrs. med. diagnostic apparatus, namely metabolism testers and clec- trocardiographs; invented recording speedometers for ships, Indicating speedometers for airplanes, during World War; mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Clubs: Harvard, Oakley Country, Boston Clty, Cambridge Rotary. Travel: Europe (twice), all U.S. Au- thor: Lawrence Survey, 1912; Mechanics-Prob- lems (3 edits.), 1912-18; Basal Metabolism. Unl- tarian. Republican. Oflice: 30 Osborn St., Cam- bridge. Home: 37 Arlington St., Cambridge.
SANBORN, Mary Farley, author; b. Manchester, N.H., May 8, 1853; d. Alden Winslow Sanborn and Elizabeth Hazeltine (Abbott) S .; ed. Dr. Gannett's Sch, Boston; studied for concert stage (vocal music) with Mme. Erminle Rudersdorff; m. Fred C. Sanborn of Boston, Sept. 18, 1876; children- Robert AldIn, Bertha Ellzabeth (d.), Hilda Whn- slow. Author: Sweet-and-twenty, 1890; It Came to Pass, 1891; Paula Ferris, 1892; The Revelation of Herself, 1904; Lynette and the Congressman, 1905; The Canvas Door, 1909; The First Valley, 1920; Behind the Counter, 1935; short articles, book revs. Homc: 30 Williston Rd., Brookline.
( SANBORN, Ruth Burr, author; b. Woodsvllle, N.H., July 13, 1894; d. Wilbur James Sanborn and Julia Eliza ( Hobart) S .; A.B. (magna cum laude), Rad- cliffe Coll., 1918, A M., 1922. Engaged as advertis- ing copy writer, 1919-20; writer of fiction, 1922 --; ed. work on Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War against Germany, 1922-24, Harvard African Studles, 1924-25; her story "Professional Pride" in O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Storles, 1929; contbr. short storles to American, Collier's, Cos- mopolitan, Country Gentleman, Delineator, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, Liberty, McCall's, Saturday Evening Post, Woman's Home Companion, etc., also to Canadian, British, Aus- tralian, Danish, Finnish mags., etc .; book re- viewer, San Diego (Calif.) Union, N.Y. Herald Tribune; tr. Southern Pines (N.C.) Library: mem. Author's League of America, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Murder by Jury, 1932; Murder on The Aphrodite, 1935; both also pub. in England. Desc. Lt. John Sanborne, from Eng. 1632 (Wilt- shire br.), settled in Hampton, N.H. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Home: 32 Walnut St., Framingham.
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SANCTUARY, William Crocker, teacher; b. Essex Junction, Vt., Oet. 16, 1888; s. Alfred Florence Sanctuary and Harriet Frances (Crocker) S .; ed. S.B., Mass. State Coll., 1912, S.M., 1932; m. Florence Edna Coombs of Brattleboro, Vt., July
5, 1923; children-Robert Eugene, Janet Olive, Phyllis Anne. Instr. poultry husbandry, N.Y. State Sch. Agr., Morrisville, N.Y., 1914-21, v.dir., 1919-21, acting dir., 1924-25; prof. poultry hus- bandry, Mass. State Coll., Amherst, 1921 -; pion- eer in development of so-called "restricted-front" method of ventilating commercial poultry houses; 2nd lt., meteorol. Sect., Signal Corps, U.S.A., 1917- 19; mem. Poultry Sci. Assn., Theta Chỉ, Phi Delta Kappa, Masons, O.E.S. (patron, 1938). Clubs: Amherst Golf, Camera, College Faculty orgns. Baptist. Republican. Office: Mass. State College, Amherst. Home: 19 Allen St., Amherst. SANDERS, Thomas Henry, professor; b. England, Apr. 7, 1885; s. Thomas Sanders and Catherine (Nock) S .; ed. King Edward VI's Gram. Sch., Stourbridge; B. Com., Birmingham Univ., Eng., M. Com., 1914; Ph. D., Harvard, 1921; m. Anna Gertrude Schulz of Dayton, O., Mar. 23, 1914; children-Catherine, Mary, Thomas, John, WIl- liam. Business, England, 1905-10; instr. commer- cial practices, Japan, 1911-17; on faculty, Univ. Minn., 1918-20; Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; mem. Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants (pres., 1931-32). Club: Harvard (N.Y.). Author: My Japanese Year-1914; books, articles on ac- counting. Travel: born, educated, Eng .; Japan, 61/2 yrs. Episcopalian. Independent. Office: 223 Morgan Hall, Soldiers Field, Boston. Home: 95 Avon Hill St., Cambridge. Summer res .: Ossipee, N.H.
VSANDERSON, Bennett, lawyer; b. Littleton, Oct. 31, 1893; s. George A. Sanderson and Annie (Bennett) S .; ed. Groton Sch .; A.B., Yale, 1916; LL.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1920; m. Caroline Potter of Boston, Oct. 4, 1924; children-Edward P., David, Allen B. Former Asst. U.S. Atty., Mass .; U.S. Commr., 1926- 29; counsel for Hoosac Mills, A.A.A. case, 1933-37; dir. North Av. Sav. Bank, Wachusett Council, Boy Scouts of Am .; major, F.A., In service May, 1917-Dec., 1918; mem. Boston, Middlesex, Mass. Bar Assns .; pres. Littleton Lyceum. Clubs: Yale, Univ., Exchange, Appalachian Mt., Middlesex. Desc. Moses Sanderson, settler, Littleton, 1757; Edward Sanderson, settler, Watertown, 1645. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: Littleton.
SANDERSON, Julla, actress, singer; b. Springfield, Aug. 22, 1887; d. Albert Sackett and Jeanette E. S .; ed. schs, of Springfield and Phila., Pa .; m. "Tod" Sloane, Sept. 1, 1907; m. (2d) Lt .- comdr. Bradford Barnette, June 6, 1917; m. (3rd) Frank Crumit, July 1, 1927. Debut with Forepaugh Stock Co., Phila., Pa., continuing there 1 yr .; ap- peared in "Winsome Winnie", at the Casino, New York, 1902, later as Mrs. Pineapple, in "A Chinese Honeymoon"; played with De Wolf Hopper as Mataya, in "Wang", at Lyric Theatre, New York, 1904; made brief tour in vaudeville, 1907; appeared in "The Honorable Phil", London, Eng., later with J. P. Iluntley in mus, comedy at New Amsterdam Theatre, New York; as Alleen Cavanagh, in "The Arcadians", Liberty Theatre, New York, 1910; as Dora Dale in "The Sunshine Girl", in leading cities of U.S .; appeared In 'The Girl from Utah", mus. comedy, Chicago, 1915; starred with The Sybil Co., 1916-17; appeared in "Rambler Rose" 1916-18, "The Canary", 1918-20, "Hltchy Koo," 1920-21, "Tangerine", 1921-23, "Ziegfeld Follies", 1923, "Moonlight", 1923, "No, No, Nanette", 1925- 26, "Queen High", 1926-27, "Oh Kay", 1927-28; radio broadcaster, 1927-37. Home: 154 Colony Rd., Longmeadow.
SANDERSON, Kendall Ainsworth, lawyer; b. Lynn, Dec. 23, 1890; s. Howard Kendall Sanderson and Carrie M. (Flanders) S .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., 1914; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1917; m. Esther Hawley of Farmington, Conn., Aug. 21, 1917; children-Allce Hawley, Helen Flanders, Howard Kendall. Practiced law, Boston, mem. Abbott, Dane, Buffum & Sanderson, 1919-31, New York, 1931-33, Boston, 1933 -; dir. John Macfarlane & Co., Inc., Lynn Hosp. Corp .; Moderator, Swampscott, 1924-29, at 1st Plattsburg Training Camp, May-Aug. 1917, Camp Devens, 1917 to end of War; 2nd It. Inf., U.S.A .; Asst. Per-
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sonnel Adj., 151st Depot; Brigade Instr., 3rd and 4th O.T.C .; mem. Lynn Hist. Soc. (v.p.), Am. Legion, S.A.R. (Old Essex Chap.), Masons (32°), K.T. Club: Tedesco Country. Travel: Europe, Can. Desc. Elder William Brewster. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 209 Washington St., Boston. Home: 70 Bay View Dr., Swampscott.
V SANDS, Frank Edgar, business man; b. Cambridge, Dec. 4, 1865; s. Benjamin F. Sands and Mary A. (Mayberry) S .; ed. Cambridge high and Latin schs .; M.I.T., 1881-85; m. Lydia R. Phipps of Cin- cinnati, O:, June 25, 1890; children-Dorothy, Don- ald P. (d.), Mary, Walter E., Lydla P. In whole- sale clothing bus., 1885-96; wholesale flour bus., Sands, Taylor & Wood Co., 1896-, v.p., 1917, pres., 1924 -; mem. investment Bd., North Ave. Sav. Bk .; Cambridge Common Council, 1892-93; Sch. Bd., 1903-10. Club: Boston City. Congregationalist. Republican. Oflice: 28 Fitchburg St., Somerville. Home: 44 Avon St., Cambridge.
SANDS, Walter Edgar, business man; b. Cambridge, \ Feb. 25, 1900; s. Frank Edgar Sands and Lydia I Reynolds (Phipps) S .; ed. Cambridge hlgh & Latin sch .; Harvard, 1918-19; B.S. Dartmouth Coll., 1922; milling chem., Dumwoody Inst., 1923; m. Dorls L. Graham of Watertown, June 1, 1928; children-Frank E., II, Robert G. Stage career, 1924-26; coffee, flour, and advertising, 1926-34; mgr. Coffee Div., Sands, Taylor & Wood Co., oldest flour company in N.E., 1934 -; gen. mgr., v.p. King Arthur Flour, Coffee, Tea Co., 1937 -; U.S. Navy, 1916-18; incorporator, North Av. Sav. Bk .; mem. Com. of Twelve; mem. N.E. Bakers Assn, Bakery Engrs., Assn. Mfg. Representatives, Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce, Sphinx Soc., Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: Lexington Golf, Boston Bak- ers (dir.), Salesmanagers. Author: Flour Facts, The Truth about Bleaching. Congregationalist. Republican. Ofllce: 28 Fitchburg St., Somerville. Ilome: 103 Meriam St., Lexington. Summer res .: Cotuit.
SANFORD, Samuel Newton Folius, educator, stu- dent of natural history; b. Westport, Aug. 2, 1872; s. Samuel Tripp Sanford and Susan (Borden) S .; ed. Durfee high sch., Fall River; spl. courses, Harvard, 1891-93, 1917; unmarried. Sec., lib., Durfee high sch., Fall River; mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Ilist. (curator Bot. and Marine Zool., 1918-), Am. Fern Soc. Clubs: Boston Mineralogical, N.E. Botanical, Boston Malacological, Boston Geologi- cal. Desc. John Sanford, Boston, 1631; John Bor- den, Boston, 1635-36, both also of R.I. Republi- can. Office: Boston Society of Natural History, Boston. Home: 234 Berkeley St., Boston. Sum- mer res .: 236 Newbury St., Boston.
SANO, Valentino Frederick, lawyer; b. Lynn, Feb. 8, 1910; s. Nicolino Sano and Flavia (Guidara) S .; ed. Cobbett jr. high sch .; Lynn Class, high sch .; Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm .; LL.B., Boston Coll. Law Sch. (mem. 1st graduating class), 1932; m. Olga Marygrace D'Ovidio, June 26, 1938. Prac- ticed law, Lynn, 1934 -; plaintiff's lawyer in first case ever tried before 3 man jury in or before Superior Ct. Mass., Essex Co .; prin. speaker at several Italian dedications; one of founders of Columbus Assos, and of It .- Am. Citizens Club; candidate for Lynn sch. com., 1935, 1939; served in R.O.T.C., 2 yrs .; mem. Italian Community Centre, Columbus Assos., K.C., Boston Coll. Alumni, Bos- ton Univ. Alumni Assn., Essex and Lynn Bar Assns., Mass. Law Soc. Clubs: Italian-American Citizens, Daniel Webster, Rugg Law. Catholic. Office: 7 Central Sq., Lynn. Home: 55 Estes St., Lynn.
SANTRY, Arthur J., lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1886; s. John P. Santry and Margaret F. (Riley) S .; ed. Roxbury Latin sch., 1905; A.B., Willlams Coll., 1909; T.L.B., Harvard Law sch., 1912; m. Suzanne Cawley of Boston, Oct. 11, 1917; children-Arthur, Jr., Joseph, Suzanne, Margaret. Admitted to bar 1912; in legal dept., Boston Elevated Ry., 1912-14; asso. with Putnam, Putnam and Bell, attorneys, 1914-17, mem. firm, 1917; name changed to Put- nam, Bell, Dutch and Santry 1920, mem. firin, 1920 -; mem. Am, Mass. (mem, council and griev- ance com.) and Boston Bar Assns., Delta Kappa
Epsilon. Clubs: Country (Brookline), Exchange (Boston), Williams (N. Y.), Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead). Catholic. Independent. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 37 Philbrick Rd., Brook- line.
SAPHIRSTEIN, Hyman, physician; b. Boston, Aug. 13, 1896; s. Nathan Saphirstein and Ida (Barnow) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch; Mayhew Sch., Bos- ton, 1899-1903; Wendell Phillips Sch., Boston, 1903-09; Tufts Coll., 1913-14; M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1918; m. Mae Meyer of N.Y. City, March 1, 1925; children-Sumner Irving, Shirley Barbara, Henry Jerome. In practice of med., Bos- ton, 1918 -; urologist to out-patient dept., Beth Israel Hosp .; It. Med. Corps, U.S.N.R.F., 1917-19; mem. A.M.A., N.E. br. of Am. Urol. Assn., Mass. and Greater Boston Med. Socs., Mass. and Am. Neisserian Assns., Phi Delta Epsilon, Masons. Club: New Century (Boston). Jewish. Office: 479 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 2009 Common- wealth Av., Boston.
SARGEANT, Cyrus, lawyer; b. Plymouth, N.H., Jan. 29, 1876; s. Cyrus Sargeant and Mary Elizabeth (M(Questen) S .; ed. Plymouth (N.I.) high sch .; Phillips Andover Acad .; A.B., Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Alice Loring Newcomb of Salem, June 29, 1899; children- Virginla Lee, Mrs. Jeanne Sargeant Wiggins. Practiced law, Boston, with Putnam & Putnam, 1902-03, alone, 1903-38; formerly tr., dir., Willlam Underwood Co .; mem. Legal Advisory Bd., City of Cambridge, World War. Clubs: Harvard (Bos- ton), Country (Brookline). Republican. Office: 60 State St., Boston. Home: 29 Concord Av., Cam- bridge.
)'SARGENT, Ara Nathaniel, physician; b. Belmont, N.I., Dec. 30, 1867; s. Stephen Hoyt Sargent and Anna Augusta (Pease) S .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1890; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1893; unmarried. Practiced med., Salem, 1895 -; res. phys., Salem Hosp., 1893-94, phys. to out- patient dept., 1896-1902, attending phys., 1902-34; city phys., Salem, 1896-98; advisory phys. to Children's Home, 1900 -; cons. phys., North Shore Babies Hosp., Bd. Health Hosp .; fellow A.C.P .; mem. A.A.A.S., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Boston Med. Lib. Assn. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.), Salem Billiards. Office and home: 116 Federal St., Salem.
ISARGENT, (William Alonzo) BurrIngton, musician; b. Irasburg, Vt., Dec. 18, 1860; s. Alonzo B. Sar- gent and Betsy (Leet) S .; ed. Albany Acad .; m. Lillian Augusta Quilty of N.Y. City, Mar. 1, 1906. Conductor, Musical Socs. and events, 1874 -; everything from village band to prof. band, ama- teur orchestra to symphony orchestra, from sing- 'ing sch. to singing convs. and festivals; pres., several yrs., People's Symphony Orchestra, Bos- ton; conductor-in-chief, musical activities, Boston Tercentenary, 1930; del., Am. Fed. Musicians convs., 27 consecutive yrs., in different cities, U.S. and Can .; conducted band of 400 musicians, Mechanics Bldg., Boston, 2 yrs., benefit concert for needy musicians; pres., many yrs., N.E. Conf. Mus .; v.p. many yrs .; mem. bd. dirs. 25 yrs. Bos- ton Musicians' Protective Assn. Club: Men's, Ar- lington St. Ch., Boston. Composer over 200 com- positions for band and orchestra, over 100 pub. Travel: U.S., Can., Mex. (extensive). Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Home: 240 Mass. Av., Boston.
V SARGENT, Benjamin Franklin, banker; b. Merri- mac, Nov. 5, 1859; s. Benjamin K. Sargent and Julia W. (Williams) S .; ed. Merrimac pub. schs .; Phillips Andover Acad .; m. Marie W. Felch of Amesbury, 1884; 1 son-Benjamin F. Began as carriage maker, 1890; treas. Amesbury Elec. Light Co., 1890-1913; propr., Sargent Coal Co., 1916-19; pres. Powow River Nat. Bk., 1920 -; tr. Merrimac Sav. Bk .; dir. 1st Nat, Bk., Merrimac Hat Corp. Club: Rotary. Republican. Oflice: 1 Market St., Amesbury. Home: 110 Market St., Amesbury.
SARGENT, Benjamin Franklin, Jr., business execu- tive; b. Amesbury, Mar. 9, 1886; s. Benjamin
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Franklin Sargent and Marie W. (Felch) S .; ed. Y SARGENT, Irving Wilder, lawyer; b. Lawrence, grad. Amesbury high sch., 1903; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1908; in. Margaret F. Sargent, Sept. 28, 1912; children-Sally F., Margery. Began as eivll engr., with F. W. Bird & Son, paper mfrs., 1908; with Merrimac Hat Corp., 1909-, now pres. and treas .; dir. Power River Nat. Bk .; v.p. and treas. Willlam Knowlton & Sons Co .; mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Masons. Clubs: Engineers, Republican, University, Amesbury Golf. Baptist. Republican. Office: Merrimac Ilat Corp. Home: 2 S. Hampton Rd., Amesbury. Summer: Plaice Cove, Hampton, N.H. Aug. 8, 1879; s. George Woodbury Sargent and Marietta (Bancroft) S .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad., Class 1896; A.B., Harvard, 1900; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. lelen Stanley of Law- rence, June 19, 1906 (d.); m. (2d) Bertha A. Grimes of Lawrence, June 15, 1936. Gen. practice of law, Lawrence, Sept. 1903 -; v.p., tr., clk., Lawrence Sav. Bk .; mem. Sch. Com., 1920-24; past pres., Lawrence Community Chest, Inc .; tr. White Fund (Lawrence), Pub. Lib .; mem. Am., Mass., Essex Co. (past pres.), and Lawrence (past pres.) Bar Assns., Masons, Odd Fellows. Clubs: Union, Har- vard (Boston, Andover), North Andover Country. Protestant. Republican. Office: 316 Essex. St., Lawrence. Homc: 175 East Haverhill St., Law- rence.
V SARGENT, Fred Herrick, utilities executive; b. Lawrence, Aug. 19, 1871; s. Charles H. Sargent and Georgiana A. (Littlefield) S .; student, Law- rence high sch. 2 yrs .; m. Laura Tefft of Brewer, Me., Jan. 23, 1901; m. (2d) Anna K. Christensen of North Andover, Jan. 1, 1923. Began as grocery clerk, 1886; with Lawrence Gas Co. (now Law- rence Gas & Elec. Co.), 1889-, beginning as clk. at gas works, pres. 1927 -; tr. and mem. Invest- ment bd., Essex Sav. Bk .; dir. and mem. exec. com., Morris Plan Co .; dir. and mem. finance bd., Lawrence Coop. Bk .; mem. Traffic Commn., City of Lawrence; dir. Bellevue Cemetery, Boys Club; mem. Gas Guild (Boston), New England Gas Assn., Am. Gas Assn .. Edison Electric Inst. Soc. Gas Lighting (N.Y.), Lawrence Chamber of Com- merce, Methuen Bd. of Trade, Masons (32º Scot- tish and York Rites), Elks, I.O.O.F. Clubs: En- gineers, Lawrence Automobile (pres.), Univer- salist (Boston), Methuen (Methuen), Rotary. Universalist. Republican. Office: 270 Essex St., Lawrence. Home: 143 Ferry St., Lawrence.
SARGENT, George Bancroft, physician; b. Lawrence, Oct. 12, 1870; s. Dr. George W. Sargent and Mary Etta (Bancroft) S .; ed. grad., Phillips Andover Acad., 1890; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1894; m. Mary L. Gibbs of Lawrence, June 13, 1896; 1 dau. -Mrs. Cornelia Sargent Battershill. Practiced ined., Lawrence, 1895 -; mem, visiting staff, Law- rence Gen. Hosp., pres. staff, 1917-33; asso. med. examiner, Essex Co., 1922-36; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Odd Fellows. Clubs: Lawrence Medi- cal, Monday Night. Universalist. Republican. Office: 477 Essex St., Lawrence. Ilome: 3 Buswell St., Lawrence.
Y SARGENT, George MeClure, lawyer; b. Worcester, Jan. 15, 1878; s. Joseph Sargent and Nellie Louise (McClure) S .; ed. Hopkinson Sch., Boston; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1899; LL.B., Ilar- vard Law Seh., 1902; unmarried. Did much court work, 1902-10; mostly income, estate, gift tax work, probate estates and trusts, wills and declarations of trust, 1910 -; worked with Am. Fund for French Wounded, 1915-June 1919; mem. Am., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Tennis & Racquet, Union, Harvard (Boston). Author: two pamphlets, Income Tax, Federal and Massachusetts. Travel: Egypt, Eur- ope, Eng., Cuba. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 54 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 925 Boylston St., Boston.
V SARGENT, Horace Binney, business man; b. Bos- ton, May 26, 1877; s. John Francis Sargent and Mary Jean (Mac Morrough) S .; ed. Mount Pleasant Sch., Thetford; bus. course, Boston Latin night sch., 3 yrs .; . in. Florence G. Morrill of Boston, Oct., 1901; children-Doris G., Donald F., Philip M., Mrs. Carol C. Rhodes, Mrs. Bette F. B. Mit- chell. Office boy, E. Butterworth & Co., Inc., 1894, sampling clerk, bookkeeper, salesman, fore- man (packing plant), v.p., pres., 1932 -; mem. bd. Edwin Butterworth & Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng .; dir. Waste Material Dealers of U.S .; exec. bd., United Commercial Travelers; mem. Boston Paper Trade Waste Material Dealers, Masons, K.T. Clubs: Wollaston Yacht, Acacia. Travel: much of U.S. Desc. Sir William Sargent of Bath, Eng., landed Ipswich, 1637, to Methuen, to Salem, N.HI. Mrs. Sargent in Order Eastern Star, White Shrine, Wollaston's Woman's, Laurel, and Thimble Clubs; Matron, Rainbow for Girls. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 136 Federal St., Boston. llome: 53 Tyler St., Norfolk Downs.
SARGENT, Porter, publisher; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 6, 1872; s. Francis Porter Sargent and Rose- lyn (Hitchcock ) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1896, A.M., 1897; m. Margaret Upham of Boston, Mar. 9, 1907 (d.); ch .- Upham (d.), Porter, Jr. Asst. in botany, Ilarvard; teacher, Browne & Nichols Sch., Cam- bridge, 1896-1904; research, comp. neurology, Harvard, 1897-1901, independently, grants from Carnegie Instn., 1902-04; dir. sci., Nautical Prep. Sch., 1903-04; conducted Sargent Travel Sch. for Boys (5 times around world), 10 yrs .; organizer, dir. Sargent Sch. Service, 20 yrs .; ed., publisher. Author: Spoils, Poems From a Crowded Life, 1935; Our Poesy is as a Gum, 1935; The New Im- mortalities; Clearing the Way for a New Ethics, 1935; many mag. articles. Editor, publisher: Handbook of New England, 3 edits .; Handbook of Private Schools, 23 edits .; Handbook of Summer Camps, 12 edits .; Handbook of Private School Teachers; Educational Initiative; A Brief School Guide, 4 edits .; The Summer Camp Guide, 4 edits .; ed., Eliliu Vedder's Pocms; Edgar Waterman An- thony's History of Mosaics; ete. Office: 11 Bcacon St., Boston. Home: 26 Weybridge Rd., Brooklinc. } SARGENT, Walter Leslie, physician; b. Concord, N.II., Aug. 27, 1877; s. Walter C. Sargent and Char- lotte E. (Calderwood) S .; ed. Adams Acad., Quincy, 1891-95; A.B., Williams Coll., 1899; M.D. (cum laude), Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Clara A. Pease of Lee, June 24, 1908; children-Morgan, Eliot. Interne, Boston City Hosp., 1903-04; gen. practice, Quincy, 1904 -; spl. in surgery after 1920; visiting surg., Quincy City Hosp., 1908 -; fellow A.C.S. (1920); mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Quincy, Boston), Neigh - borhood (Quincy), Wollaston Golf. Unitarian. Republican. Office and home: 24 Whitney Rd., Quincy.
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