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VSAYRE, Russell C., banker; b. Asbestos, P.Q., Can., March 3, 1890; s. Daniel Webster Sayre and Eme- line (Morrill) S., citizens of U.S .; ed. Springfield pub. schs. and high sch., Springfield Bus. Coll .; m. Annie Sparrow of Springfield, May 14, 1913; chil- dren-Barbara I., Mazie E. (Mrs. G. Thompson Walton), Virginia M., Ruth F., Arlene R. Engaged in banking continuously, 1905 -; with Morris Plan Co. of Springfield, 1916, pres., dir. and mgr., 1926 -;
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pres. Realty Bond and Mortgage Co., Springfield Exchange Bur. of Personal Finance Cos .; p. dir. W. Mass. Assn. of Credit Men; v.p. Springfield Mort- gage and Loan Co .; mem. bd., Springfield Home for
Aged Men; adv. bd. Springfield Salvation Army, V SCANNELL, David D., surgeon; b. Boston, June 24, Samuel Sherwood Ch., Masons. Clubs: Rotary (p. treas. and dir.), Winthrop. Protestant. Inde- pendent Republican. Office: 50 Vernon St., Spring- field. Home: 221 Greenacre Av., Longmeadow.
SCAIFE, Roger Livingston, publisher; b. Boston, Aug. 14, 1875; s. Laurlston Livingston Scaife and Helen Amelia (Sprague) S .; ed. Ilopkinson Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Ethel May Bryant of Hingham, May 26, 1906; children-Lauriston Livingston Scaifc, Mrs. Elizabeth Beveridge, Roger Marvin. Dir. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston; now v.p., dir., Little, Brown & Co., Boston; tr. Milton Lib .; mem. Pub. Safety Com., Milton; Red Cross Work, Liberty Loan and Food Conservation Coms., World War. Clubs: Somerset, Union (Boston), Har- vard (N.Y.). Author: The Confessions of a Debu- tante, Muyver and Me, What Daddies Do, The Land of the Great Outdoors, Cape Coddities, The Reflec- tions of A.T.B.M. (all published anonymously). Travel: Europe (extensive). Desc. Richard War- ren of Mayflower; Samuel Sprague, participant in Boston Tea Party; Charles Sprague, banker poet of Boston. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 34 Bca- con St., Boston. Home: 173 Central Av., Milton. Summer res .: Wing's Neek, Pocasset.
Y SCALES, Laura Woolsey Lord, college dean; b. Hanover, N.II., Nov. 13, 1879; d. John King Lord and Emma Fuller (Pomeroy) L .; ed. Hanover (N.H.) high seh .; Miss Frances Emerson's pvt. sch., Boston; Litt.B., Smith Coll., 1901, L.HI.D., 1931; Litt.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1939; m. Robert Leighton Scales of Boston, Oct. 6, 1908 (d. 1912). Instr., Mus. Fine Arts, Boston, 1913-20; dean of women, Carnegie Inst. Tech., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1920- 22; warden, Smith Coll., 1922 -; tr. People's Inst., Northampton; mem. Nat. Assn. Deans of Women. Author: Boys of the Ages. Travel: Europe, esp. Eng .; Egypt; U.S. Episcopalian. Political free lance. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Home: 138 Elm St., Northampton.
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SCAMMELL, John Chilton, professor of English; b. Farnham, Surrey, Eng., Oct. 24, 1881; s. Isaac Scott Scammell and Annie Ellza (Chilton) S .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1907; m. Jessica . M. Powers of Randolph; children-Mrs. Audrey Scammell Williams, Palmer Douglass. Apprentice- ship in teaching, 1910-14; journeyman's wander- years in publishing bus., editing (1914-16) led to asst. professorship in Eng., Tutts Coll., 1916-19; prof. Eng., Boston Univ. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1919 -; has active interest in ednl, radio work as avoca- tion; mem. exec. com., Worldwide Broadcasting Foundation. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: The Use of the Telephone in Business. Travel : Gt. Brit. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Col- lege of Business Administration, Boston Univer- sity, 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 279 Eliot St., Milton. Summer res .: "Southdown", Dennis Port.
SCAMMON, John II., librarian, instrnetor; b. E. Rochester, N.H., Oet. 4, 1905; s. Rev. Thomas Har- mon Seammon and Nina Floretta (Landman) S .; ed. Brewster Free Acad., Wolfeboro, N.II .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1927; B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1930; m. Margaret Morris of Boston, June 6, 1931: 1 dau .- Ruth Elizabeth. Minister, First Baptist Ch., Weston, 1930-36; librarian and instr., Andover Newton Theologieal Sch., 1937 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Baptist. Republican. Office: Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre. Home: 11 Nantucket Rd., Newton Highlands.
V: SCANLAN, James Conlan, business executive; b. Somerville, Dec. 18, 1896; s. Thomas Edward Scan- lan and Mary Alice (Conlan) S .; grad. Somerville pub. schs., 1914; A.B., Harvard, 1918; m. Mary Elizabeth White of Forest Hills, June 24, 1925; children-Mary Alice, James, Priscilla, Anne, Francis. Began as salesman, 1919; treas. and dir. Pennsylvania Oil Co., Penn. Transportation Co., Penn. Holding Co .; mem. Somerville Sch. Com., 1925-30; mem. Mass. State Senate, 1930-36 (floor
leader 1935-36); served as ensign, U.S. Navy, 1918; mem. Mass. Commn. on Interstate Cooperation. Catholic. Democrat. Office: Middlesex Av., Som- erville. Home: 25 Munroe St., Somerville.
1874; s. Daniel Scannell and Joanna (Lyons) S .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Elizabeth A. Mac- donald of Georgetown, P.E.I., Can., Feb. 14, 1912; children-David D., Jr., John Gordon. Practiced med., Boston, 1900 -; interne, Boston City Hosp., 1900-02, Boston Lying-in Hosp., 1902; instr. anat- omy, Harvard Med. Sch., 1903-08, surgery, 1908- 11; asst. prof. clin. surg., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1911-12; visiting surg., sr. surg .- in-chief, Boston City Hosp., 1903 -; eons. surg., U.S.P.H.S .; tr. Home Sav. Bk .; mem. Boston sch. com. 11 yrs .; 1st It., later col., M.C., U.S.A., 18 mos., World War; fellow A.C.S .; mem., A.M.A. (mem. Ho. of Dels.), Mass. Med. Soc. Clubs: Harvard, Norfolk Golf. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 475 Commonwealthi Av., Boston. Home: 489 Walnut Av., Boston.
SCATCHARD, George, professor of chemistry; b. Oneonta, N.Y., Mar. 19, 1892; s. Elmer Ellsworth Seatchard and Fanny Lavinia (Harmer) S .; cd. Onconta Normal Sch., 1898-1909; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1913; Ph.D., Columbia, 1917; m. William Watson Beaumont of Deer Lodge, Mont., July 28, 1928. Asst., Amherst Coll., 1911-13; lab. asst., Co- lumbia, 1913-14, asst. 1914-15, Goldschmidt fellow, 1915-16, research asst., 1916-17; asso. prof. chem., Amherst Coll., 1919-23; nat. research fellow, Mass. . Inst. Tech., 1923-24, temp. asst. prof. phys. chem., 1924-26, asso. prof. 1926-37, prof., 1937 -; Guggen- heim fellow, 1931-32; 1st lt., Sanitary Corps, U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. A.A.A.S., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Ain. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Chen. Soc., Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigina. Home: 984 Memorial Drive, Cambridge.
SCHALL, LeRoy Allen, otolaryngologist; b. Latrobe, Pa., Oet. 15, 1892; s. Ephraim A. Schall and Elsie 10. (Scott) S .; ed. Latrobe (Pa.) high sch .; M.D., Jefferson Med. Sch., 1917; post-grad. course in bronchoscopy, Univ. Pa., 1925; m. Mabel Ferguson of Boston, Nov. 16, 1921; children-Ethel, Nancy. Began practice 1920; surg., Mass. Eye & Ear In- firmary; surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; visiting surg., N.E. Peabody Home; asst. laryngologist, Robert B. Brigham, Palmer Mem., Huntington Mem. Hosps .; cons. otolaryngologist, U.S. Marine Hosp. No. 2; consultant, tumor clinic, Boston Dispensary; mem. courtesy statf, Children's, N.E. Bapt., Dea- coness, Newton Hosps .; instr., laryngology, Ilar- vard Med. Sch., 1927. 1st It. M.C. Army Med. Sch., with 4th Div., 20th Engrs., Jan .- Dee., 1918, Camp Hosp. No. 45, Dec., 1918-Aug. 1919, in France, Jan., 1918-Aug., 1919; fellow A.M.A. (v. chmu. otology and laryngology sect., 1937; sec., 1938) ; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Otol. & Laryngol. Soc., Am. Bron- choscopie Soc. (v.p., 1934; mem. council, 1937), Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. & Otol. Soc., Am. Laryngol. Assn., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology (v.p., 1934), Am. Otol. Soc., Am. Bd. Otolaryngology (asst. to bd. dirs.), F.A.C.S. (resigned as fellow 1935), Mason. Clubs: Newton Medical, 1larvard (Boston). Methodist. Republican. Office: 403 Commonwealth Av., Boston. ITome: 293 Fuller St., West Newton.
L'SCHELL, Erwin Hlaskell, educator; b. Kalamazoo, Mich., Sept. 29, 1889; s. John Daniel Schell and Esther Hascall (Griffin) S .; ed. Kalamazoo high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1912; m. Esther Ullala Side- linger of Quincy, June 20, 1914; children-Esther Winslow, Erwin Haskell, Jr. Operations engr. Am. Locomotive Co., Providence, R.I., 1912-13; res. engr. 11. C. Raynes, Inc., industrial engrs., Boston, 1913- 15; industrial engr. and labor mgr., U.S. Cartridge Co., Lowell, 1915-16; treas. Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co., 1916-17; industrial engr., asst. to v.p. and treas., Am. Internat. Shipbuilding Corp., 1917- 19; management counsel, Am. Internat. Corp., 1921- 23; asst. prof. industrial management, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Admin., part-time, 1924-28; asst. prof. business management, M.I.T., 1917-27, asso. prof. industrial management, 1927-29, prof. bus.
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management, 1929-, in charge of dept. bus. and engring. administration, 1931 -; awarded Gilbreth Medal for distinguished contribution to manage- ment, 1938; mem. corp. Simmons Coll .; mem. Am. Acad. of Arts and Seiences, Am. Management Assn., Soc. for the Advancement of Management, Am. Soc. M.E., Theta Delta Chi. Club: Union (Boston). Author: The Technique of Executive Control, 1924; Administrative Proficiency in Business, 1935; Man- ual for Executives and Foremen. Editor: New England Industrial Surveys, 1926; Problems in In- dustrial Management, 1927. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 222 Charles River Road, Cambridge. Home: 67 Francis Av., Cambridge. Summer Home: Nobleboro, Me.
SCHELL, Irving Israel, meteorologist; b. Shchoo- chyn, Poland, Oct. 26, 1906; s. Harry Schell and Freda (Rabinówycz) S .; ed. S.B., M.I.T., 1932; stu- dent, Harvard, 1935; Imperial Coll. Science & Tech., London, 1938; m. May Edith Magriel of Easthamp- ton, Feb. 6, 1938. In charge Twin Mt., N.H., Blue Hill Obs. Sta., 1933, 1934; meteorologist, Eastern Air Lines, 1935, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1936-38; research fellow, Blue Hill Meteorol. Obs., 1939 -; discov- ered method for obtaining free air information from Mt. Washington observations; mem. Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Meteorol. Soc., N.H. Aead. Sci., For. Lang. Information Service. Author: articles on long range weather studies, mountain meteorology and world weather. Travel: Europe. Interested in civie welfare, foreign affairs. Office: Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Milton. Home: 65 C Dana St., Cambridge.
SCHERESCHEWSKY, Joseph Williams, physician, publle health official (retired); b. Peking, China, Mar. 6, 1873; s. Rt. Rev. Samuel I. J. Seliereschew- sky and Susan Mary (Waring) S .; brought to U.S. In Infancy; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1891; A.B., Harvard, 1895; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch., 1899; m. Bessie Berry Conklin of Albany, N. Y., June 27, 1899; children-Dorothy Duncan (Oliver), Mary Elizabeth (Hambleton), Henry Waring, Catherine Chapman (Troy), Helen Louise (d.), John Forby, Benjamin Berry. Served as pvt. and acting hosp. steward, U.S.A., in Cuba, Sp .- Am. War, 1898; apptd. asst. surgeon U.S.P.H.S., Nov. 4, 1899, P.A. surg., 1904, surg., 1913, asst. surg .- gen., 1918- 22, med. dir., June 1930; in charge of investiga- tions of occupational disease and hygiene, 1914- 18 ; in charge Div. of Scientific Research, U.S.P.H.S., 1918-22; in charge of cancer investigations of P.H.S., 1922-June 23, 1937; retired (for age), 1937; asso. ed., Journal of Industrial Hygiene; men. A.M.A. (mem. house of dels.), Am. Assn. Industrial Physicians and Surgeons (pres. 1916), Am. Pub. Health Assn. (chmn. sect. on occupational dis- eases), So. Med. Assn .; awarded dist. service key by Am. Conf. of Phys. Therapy, 1936. Author: a number of sci. articles on trachoma, infectious diseases, industrial hygiene, cancer mortality statistics, effects of high frequency currents, re- sults of sci. research. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 87 School St., Belmont.
SCHIRMER, Charles G., financier; b. Boston, April 21, 1868; s. Charles F. Sehirmer and Margaret L. (Kruger) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; m. Ruth A. Packard of Hudson, Oct. 20, 1909; children- Eleanor (Mrs. Douglas L. Oliver), Priscilla. Be- gan as bank clerk, 1890; treas. Nat. Calf Skin Co., Middleton Paper Mills, Davis Daly Copper Co .; pres. Argo Mining & Tunnel Co., Sombo Co., Inc .; v.p. and dir. Pioneer Petroleum Co .; formerly mem. N.Y. Stock Exchange; dir. Alr Container Corp., Boston Center for Adult Edn .; tr. Eng. high sch .; mem. Masons (32°). Club: University (Boston). Protestant. Republican. Office: 50 State St., Bos- ton. Home: Box 88, Concord. Summer: Meredith, N.H.
SCHIRMER, Frank A., stock broker; b. Boston, Sept. 6, 1863; s. Charles F. Schirmer and Loulse (Krueger) S .; ed. Roxbury pub, schs .; m. Carrie Thaeher of Yarmouth, Nov. 12, 1886; children- Cyrus T., Doris. Held various positions 1878-88; mem. Clark, Ward & Co., 1888-96; Armstrong, Schirmer & Co., 1896-1916; Schirmer, Atherton & Co., 1916-27, spl. partner, 1927 -; v.p. Newton
Centre Sav. Bk .; tr. Newton, Charlesgate, Robert R. Brigham Hosps., Franklin Sq. House, German Old Folks Home, Albert H. Tuttle Estate; mem. Masons. Ciubs: Boston City, Brae Burn Country. Republican. Office: 79 Milk St., Boston. Home: 332 Commonwealth Av., Newton.
SCHLAGENHAUF, Milton John, director of admis- sions; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 9, 1893; s. Henry J. Schlagenhauf and Emma Elizabeth (Pahl) S .; ed. MeKinley high sch., St. Louis, Mo., 1912; A.B., Washington Univ., 1918; B.D., Garrett Biblical Inst., 1919; M.A., Northwestern Univ., 1920; studied Harvard and Boston Univ., 1923-25; m. Una Ferol Estes of St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 21, 1923. Sr. Instr., U.S. Army, 1920-21; teacher, Community high sch., Granite City, 111., 1921-22; with Northeastern Univ., 1922-, prof. econ. and dir. of admissions, 1925 -; mem. Anı. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci., Am. Sociol, Soc., Phi Delta Kappa, N.E.A., Royal Econ. Soc., Am. Coll. Publicity Assn., Masons. Club: Mass. Schoolmasters. Author: several articles on edn. Methodist (tr. First M.E. Ch. of Medford). Office: Northeastern University, Home: Boston. 96 Blakely Rd., Medford.
YSCHLATTER, Carl, chemical engineer; b. Winter- thur, Switz., Mar. 31, 1896; s. Caspar Carl Schlat- ter and Rosalie (Guth) S .; ed. Gymnasium & Industrie Schule Winterthur; M.S. (chemical engring.), Swiss Federal Inst. Tech., Zürich, 1918; Sc.D., Univ. Geneva, 1922; m. IIelen Mildred Krulish of N.Y. City, Aug. 15, 1927; 1 dau .-- Rosalie Ann. Plant and research chemist, Switz., 1918-23; research asso., M.I.T., 1924-25; plant ehemist, engr. and dir. research and development, S. Slater & Sons, Ine., Webster, 1926-35; con- sultant, 1935 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Textile Colorists & Chemists, Ma- sons. Home: Webster.
YSCHLESINGER, Arthur Meler, professor of history; b. Xenia. O., Feb. 27, 1888; s. Bernhard Schlesinger and Katharine (Feurle) S .; ed. Xenia (O.) high sch .; A.B., O. State Univ., 1910; A.M, Columbia, 1911, Ph. D., 1918; Litt.D., Beloit Coll., 1928; m. Elizabeth Bancroft of Washington, D.C., Sept. 5, 1914; children-Arthur M., Jr., Thomas Bancroft. Univ. fellow in history, 1911-12; instr. Am. history, O. State Unlv., 1912-14, asst. prof., 1914-1917, prof., 1917-19; prof. hist. and head dept., State Univ. Ia., 1919-25; visiting lecturer in Am. Hist., Harvard, 1924-25, prof. hist., 1925-, Asso. of Adams House, 1931 -; visiting prof., Univ. London and Univ. Edinburgh, 1934; recipient quinquennial Jos. Sul- livant medal of O. State Univ., 1935; ed., State Univ. Ia. Studies in Social Sciences, 1920-24; mem, bd. eds., Miss. Valley Hist. Rev., 1920-23; chmn. Hist. Commn. of Ohio, 1918-19; mem. bd. eds., N.E. Quarterly, 1928 -; mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (council, 1923-26), Mass. Ilist. Soc., Colonlal Soc. of Mass., Miss. Valley Hist. Assn., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Social Sci. Research Council (chmn., 1930-33), O. State Archaeol. and Hist. Soc., Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta. Clubs: Faculty (Harvard), Harvard ( Boston). Author: (with H. C. Hockett) A Syllabus of United States History, 1915; The Colonial Mer- chants and the American Revolution, 1763-1776 (Justin Winsor prize, Am. Ilist. Assn.), 1918; Salmon Portland Chase, 1919; New Viewpoints in American History, 1922; Political and Social History of the United States, 1829-1925, 1925; (with H. D. Hockett) A New Syllabus of Ameri- can History, 1925; The Rise of the City, 1933; Political and Social Growth of the United States (1852-1933), 1933; The New Deal in Action, 1939. Co-Author: The Reinterpretation of Am. Lit., 1928; Research In the Social Sciences, 1931; Historical Scholarship in America, 1932; Ap- proaches to American Social History, 1937. Ed- itor: Great Charters of Americanism, 1920; Aids for History Teachers, 1922-1924. Co-editor: (with D. R. Fox) Hlstory of American Life (12 vols.), 1927-39. Travel: around the world, 1933-34. Con- gregationalist. Independent. Business Address: 415 Widener Library, Cambridge. Home: 19 Gray Gardens East, Cambridge.
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Y SCHLESINGER, Frauk Alexander, insurance com- pany executive; b. Springfield, Sept. 29, 1888; s. William A. Schlesinger and Myra F. (Hanson) S .; ed. Springfield pub. sch. and Commercial high seh., 1904-07; m. Marion V. Bemis of Springfield, Oet 24, 1914; 1 dau .- Anne Bemis. Asso. with Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 1907-, asst. treas., 1919-28, treas., 1928 -; treas, Sentinel Fire Ins. Co .; Asst. treas. Michigan Fire & Ma- rine Ins. Co., treas. N.E. Fire Ins. Co .; treas., clk. and dir. Clinton Hotel Co. Clubs: Colony, Long- meadow Country, Winthrop. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 195 State St., Springfield. Home: Glen Arden, Longmeadow.
SCHLESINGER, Monroe Jacob, pathologist; b. N.Y. City, June 21, 1892; s. Jaeob Sehlesinger and Hat- tle (Meyer) S .; ed. Townsend Harris Ilall; S.B., Coll. City of N.Y., 1912; Ph.D., Harvard. 1920; M.D., llarvard Med. Sch., 1926; m. Millie Roman- sky of NY. City, Mar. 27, 1915; children-Harriet Rose, Joseph Abraham. Asst. bacteriologist, N. Y. Health Dept., 1912-14; bacteriologist, W. Pa. Hosp., 1914-17, Instr. preventive med., Harvard Med.
Seh., 1917-26, Instr. pathology, 1926-35, asso, in pathology, 1935 --; pathologist and dir. labs., Beth Israel Ilosp., Boston, 1928 --; mem. A.M.A., N.I. Pathol. Soc., Am. Bacteriol., Pathol. and Immunol. Soes., Masons. Club: New Century. Author: numerous articles on bacteriology, immunology, and pathology. Jewish. Democrat. Office: 330 Brookline Av., Boston. Home: 53 Channing Rd., Newton Centre.
SCHMALZ, Carl Nelson; b, Huntley, Ill., Jan. 4, 1898; s. Otto Henry Schmalz and Eunice Hattic (Howe) S .; ed. Iluntley (Ill.) high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1919; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; m. Esther Dorothy Fowler of Amcs- bury, June 22, 1923; children-Carl Nelson, Jr., Robert Fowler. At Bur. Bus. Research, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921-22; research dir., The Rike-Kumler Co., Dayton, O., 1922-25; asst. prof. retalling and asst. dir. Bur. Bus. Research, Sch. Bus. Adm., Univ. Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1925-29; asst. prof. marketing, asst. dir. and mgr., Bur. Bus. Research, Harvard Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm., 1929-37, chief, Bur. Bus. Rescarch, 1937 -; dir. Cen- tral Consumers Coop., Cambridge, Inc .; took oflieers training course, Coast Arty. Sch., Ft. Mon- roe, Va., World War; served as 2nd It., Heavy (Coast) Arty. Res .; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Am. Marketing Assn., Royal Econ. Soe. Club: Harvard (Boston). Author: in preparation, Ilistory of De- partment Stores in the United States, 1920-36; numerous monographs, articles and addresses on retail store management, dept. store problems, in- stallmient selling, consumer cooperatives. Travel: Gt. Brit., Hol., Fr., Can., Newfoundland, U.S. In- terested in travel, early retail literature. Prot- estant. Independent Ropublican. Office: Bureau Business Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Ilarvard University, Soldiers Field, Boston. Ilome: 87 Douglas Rd., Belmont. SCHNITTKIND, Henry Thomas, author (pseudonym, Henry Thomas); b. Russia, Aug. 18, 1888; s. Max Schnittkind and Leah (Kravitz) S .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1909, A.M., 1910, Ph D., 1914; m. Sara E. Wainshel of Lynn, Feb. 22, 1915; 1 son-Dana Arnold. Pres. Stratford Co., Pub- lishers, 1916-32; founder and ed., Stratford Mag., 1916-32; ed., College Anthology, 1916-25; au- thor of books, 1932 -. Author: Poets of the Fu- ture, Best College Short Stories; Cleopatra's Prl- vate Diary; Weavers of Words (a biographleal hlst. of lit.); The Wonder Book; The Story of the Human Race (De Luxe book-of-the-month, 1937); The Complete Book of English; The Story of the United States. Jewish. Non-partisan. Of- fice: 15 Lane Park, Brighton. Home: 15 Lane Park, Brighton.
1 SCHOFIELD, Emma Fall, judge; b. Malden, July 8, 1885; d. George Howard Fall and Anna (Christy) F .; ed. A.B., Boston Univ., 1900; LL.B. (eum laude), 1908, Boston Univ. Seh. Law, LL.M., 1929; student, Sorbonne and Paris Law Seh., 1908-09; grad., Boston Sch. Social Workers, 1911; m. Albert Sehofield of Boston, Mar. 25, 1916 (d. 1937); chil-
dren-Parker Fall, Albert Jr. Practiced law, Mass. and U.S. cts., 1909-16; with Fall & Fall; Commr., Mass. Industrial Accident Bd., 1922-27; Asst. Atty. Gen., Mass. (first woman so appointed) 1927-30; asso. justice, 1st Dist., Eastern Middlesex, Malden (1st woman in N.E. to sit on bench), 1930 -; organ- ized probation work for women and children, Springfield, 1911-12; helped husband investigate wool growing conditions in So. Africa and report on them to U.S. Tariff Commn., 1918-20; counsellor for women, Northeastern Univ. Law Sch ; lecturer, Mass. Univ. Extension courses; v.p. Boston Univ. Women in Council, Friends of China, Inc .; commnr. on Mass. Industrial Accident Bd. (first woman) ; alternate del., Rep Nat. Conv., 1932; mem. Malden Com. Council, 4 terms, sch. bd., 6 yrs .; tr., Boston Univ. and Wesley Foundation (flarvard) ; mem., Women's Com., Salvation Army; pres. Malden Y.W.C.A., mem. Rep. City Com. (past chmn.); mem. Am. and Mass. Bar Assns., Mass. Assn. Women Lawyers (past pres.), Nat. Inst. Social Sciences, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Delta Delta. ('lubs: Business & Professional Women's Boston (1st pres.), Women's Republican Malden (hon. pres., past pres. ), Business & Professional Wom- en's Republican Mass. (past pres.), Boston Zonta ( first pres.), College ( Boston), Women's Graduate (Boston Univ., past-pres. ), Professional Women's (pres. 1935-37), Dartmouth Women's, Women's Republican Mass. Methodist, Republican. Ilome: 194 Clifton St., Malden.
SCHORER, Mark, writer, teacher; b. Sauk Clty, Wis., May 17, 1908; s. William Carl Schorer and Anna (Walter) S .; ed. Sauk City pub. schs .; A.B., Univ. Wis., 1929, Ph.D., 1936; A.M., llarvard, 1930; m. Ruth Tozier Page of Madison, Wis., 1936; chil- dren-Page, Anna. While teaching and study - ing at Univ. Wis., (1931-36), began publishing short stories and wrote first novel; instr. Eng., Dartmouth Coll., 1936-37, llarvard, 1937 -; now completing second novel and working on book about poems and paintings of William Blake; mem. League Am. Writers, Am. Fed. Teachers. Author: A House Too Old (novel), 1935; short stories in Harper's, Scribner's, New Yorker, Es- quire, Story, O'Brien's Best Short Stories (1938), New Directions, etc .; articles and essays in Se- wanee Review, Modern Philology, Philological Quarterly, Modern Language Notes, New Repub- lic, etc. Democrat. Office: Warren House, Har- vard University, Cambridge. Ilome: 8 Mason St., Cambridge.
Y SCHROEDER, Florence Harris, music teacher; b. Chicago, Apr. 20, 1893; d. Doctor Willlam Austin Harris and Clara Etta (Middlekauff) Il .; ed. N.E. Conservatory Music; pvt. tutelage; Chicago Musieal Coll .; Mass. State Teachers' Coll., Lowell; B.S. (edn.), Boston Univ., 1930; m. George Fell Schroeder of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 5. 1917; children-George Austin, Virginia Harris. Teacher of music, 1910 -; instr., State Teachers' Coll, Keene, N.Il .; musie supervisor and head of inusie dept., State Normal Sch., Plymouth, N.H., 1923-39; dir. Women's Chorus, New Century Club, Needham, 1930 -; dir. Music Div., Mass. State Fed, Women's Clubs, 1930-33; pvt. teacher of piano and vocal music, Needham; organizer of widely- publicized kindergarten orchestra, Plymouth, N.1I. Clubs: Business and Professional Women's, Pro- fessional Women's (Boston), New Century (pres.), Florence Crittenden League, Garden ( Needham). Mem. Church of Christ, Scientist. Republican. Home: 13 Webster Park, Needham.
SCHROEDER, William Charles, asso. curator of fishes, business manager; b. Staten Is., N. Y., Jan. 10, 1895; s. Willlam Schroeder and Emma J. (Caf- frey) S .; ed. Curtis high seh., Staten Is., N.Y .; George Washington Univ .; Harvard; m. Adah Jen- sen of Stapleton, Staten Is., N.Y., Aug. 27, 1916; children-W. Herbert, Gloria S. Clark, Seientist, U.S. Bur. Fisheries, investigating marine fishes, 1917-32; bus. mgr., Woods Oceanographie Inst., 1932 -; asso. curator fishes, Harvard Univ., 1937 -. Author: various publs. on sharks, skates and other fishes, migrations and other phases In the history of codfish. Travel: West Indies. Inter- ested in natural sel., music. Protestant. Repub-
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