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lican. Offices: Harvard University, Cambridge; Oceanographic Instn., Woods Hole. Home: 645 Center St., Newton.
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SCHUH, Arthur J., advertising counsellor; b. N.Y. City, Dec. 23, 1890; s. Charles F. Schuh and Catli- erine (Wildner) S .; ed. N.Y. pub. schs .; m. Con- suelo Sampson of N.Y. City, Sept. 30, 1913; 1 son- Arthur. With adv. firm of Frank Presbrcy & Co., N.Y. Clty; at age of 18 was associated with direct mail advertising at time of its incipiency by joining staff of Am. Letter Co., N.Y. City; estab. an independent company of same name and style, the Am. Letter Co., Boston, 1914, celebrat- ing 25th aniversary this year, pres .; mem. Blue Lodge of Masons (Mt. Wollaston Chap.); inventor of typewriter press and color printing without plates. Club: Rotary. Protestant. Republican. Office: 184 Summer St., Boston. Ilome: 8 Buck- ingham Rd., Wollaston.
Y SCHULTZ, David T., business executive; b. N.Y. City, Oct. 4, 1894; s. Julius Schultz and Esther (Black) S. ed. B. Chem., Cornell, 1918; m. Sara Stone of N.Y. City, Dec. 26, 1917; children-Blos- som, Burton. Chemist, Atlantic Refining Co., Phila., Pa., 1918-21; chicf chemist and through tech. positions to v.p. and gen. mgr., N.E. Oil Co., Fall River, 1921-27; treas., Raytheon Mig. Co., Newton, 1927 -; now v.p., dir .; v.p., treas., dir., Raytheon Production Corp. v.p., dir., Metals & Controls, Inc., Gen. Plate, Spencer Thermostat; mem. Sigma Xi. Club: University (Boston). Of- fice: 55 Chapel St., Newton. Home: 27 Newell Rd., Brookline.
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SCHUMAN, Frederick Lewis, professor of govern- ment; b. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 22, 1904; s. August Schuman and Ella (Schulze) S .; Lake View high sch., Chicago, Ill .; Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1924, Ph.D., 1927; m. Lily Caroline Abell, June 23, 1930; children-Karl Angust, Donald Robert. Instr. and asst. prof. of polit. sci., Unlv. Chicago, 1927- 36; visiting lecturer in international relations, Williams Coll., 1936-38, Woodrow Wilson prof. Govt., 1938 -; pub. lecturer on topics of current internat. interest; mem. Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., League of Nations Soc., New Com- monwealth Fcd., For. Policy Assn. Club: Wil- liams Faculty. Author: American Policy Toward Russia, 1928; War and Diplomacy in the French Republic, 1931; International Politics, 1933; The Nazi Dictatorship, 1935; Germany since 1918, 1937; Europe on the Evc, 1939; numerous articles and reviews in leading and popular periodicals. Travel: Europe 1928, 1929-30, 1933, 1937. Protes- tant. Independent. Office: Williams College, Wil- liamstown. Home: Fort Hoosac Pl., Williamstown. SCHIUMB, Walter Cecil, professor of Inorganic chem- istry, director of research laboratory; b. Boston, Sept. 10, 1892; s. Matin J. C. Schumb and Theresa V. (Laviska) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1914, A.M., 1916, Ph.D., 1918; student, Oxford; m. Margaret V. West of Moncton, N.B., Can., June 30, 1934. Asst. prof. chem., Vassar Coll., 1919-20; asst, prof. inorganic chem., M.I.T., 1920-26, asso. prof., 1926- 34, prof., 1934-, dir. Research Lab. of Inorganic Chem., 1930 -; gas chemist, C.W.S., Washington, 1918; mem. Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Chem. Soc., Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chl Sigma. Author: about 40 articles on chem. subjs. in sci. jours. Travel: Europe. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 9 Garden St., IC. Milton.
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SCHWARTZ, Lewis H., lawyer; b. Russia, Jan. 21, 1880; s. Jacob Schwartz and Eva (Dine) S .; ed. Manchester (N.H.) high sch .; LL.B., Univ. Me. Law Sch., 1900; m. Evangeline Dine of Boston, June 29, 1918; children-Ivan Lee, Jon W., Nor- ma D. Practiced law, Lawrence, 1902 -; mem. City Council, 2 yrs .; mem. sch. bd., Lawrence, 3 yrs .; mem. Essex and Mass. Bar Assns., K.P., I.O.O.F. Club: Home (Lawrence, treas. 1925). Jewish. Republican. Office: 301 Essex St., Law- rence. Home: 7 Summit Av., Lawrence.
SCHWARTZMAN, Harry, physician; b. N.Y. City May 19, 1896; s. Joseph Schwartzman and Pauline (Pike) S .; ed., N. Y. City high sch .; A.B., Coll. City
of N.Y., 1917; M.D., Boston Unlv. Sch. Med., 1922; m. Louise R. Adelberg of Boston, Dec. 30, 1923; 1 dau .- Joyce A. Interne, Boston City Hosp., 1922-24; practiced med., Boston, 1924 -; visiting ophthalmic surg., Boston City Hosp., Boston Dis- pensary; visiting eye consultant, Mass. State In- firmary; phys. to Mass. State Retirement Bd .; in U.S.N., World War; Fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Bd. Ophthalmology, N.E. Ophthal. Soc., Tau Delta Phi. Office: 276 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Ilome: 34 Bicknell St., Dorchester.
SCHWARZ, Edward Robinson, professor textile technology; b. Lawrence, Mar. 4, 1899; s. Franz II. Schwarz and Susan ( Robinson) S .; ed. Lawrence high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1923; m. Dorothy Alice Bourque of Bradford, 1926; children-Edward 11., Hope R., D. Gretchen. Fellow Brit. Text Int .; mem. U.S. Inst. Text. Research (v.p.), Opt. Soc. Am., A.A.A.S., Am. Microscopical Soe., Am. Assn. Textle Chemists & Colorists. Club: Mass. Repub- lican. Author: Textiles and the Microscope. In- terested in textile resarch. Congregationalist. Republican. Oflice: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 63 Lovell Rd., Melrose High- lands. Summer res .: Ocean Park, Me.
SCLATER, Ivanhoe Harrison, electrical engineer; b. Palmyra, Va., Nov. 2, 1886; s. Ivanhoe Sclater and Eleanor (Tutwiler) S .; ed. MeGuires Univ. Sch .; B.S. (elec. engring.), Virginia Poly. Inst., 1905; m. Ida Ilannaford of Portland, Me., Dee. 13, 1913; children-Ivanhoe Harrison, Jr., Jane, Rosemary. With Virginia Passenger & P.O. Co., June 1905-Jan. 1906; testing dept., Gen. Ilec. Co., Lynn, 1906, transformer engr., 1907-13, distribu- tion transformer engr, 1913-26, asst. engr. Power Transformer Dept., 1926-33; engr., same dept., Pittsfield, 1934 -; mng. engr., July 1, 1938 -; Fel- low, Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs. Club: Stanley (Pitts- fleld), Park (bus. men's club, Pittsfield, pres. ). Author: tech. articles. Ilolds several patents. Congregationalist. Non-partisan. Office: Gen. Electric Co., 100 Woodlawn Av., Pittsfield. Home: 59 Northumberland Rd., Pittsfield.
SCOTT, Austin Wakeman, professor of law; b. New Brunswick, N.J., Aug. 31, 1884; s. Austin Scott and Anna Prentiss (Stearns) S .; A.B, Rutgers Coll., 1903; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Seh., 1909; LL.D., Rutgers Univ., 1933; m. Esther Kendall of Boston, June 12, 1914; children-Austin Wakeman, Gor- don Kendall. Admitted to N.Y. bar, 1910, Mass. bar, 1911; instr., Harvard Law Sch., 1909-10, asst. prof. law, 1910-14, prof. 1914-20, Story prof. law, 1920-38, Dane prof. law, 1938 -; served on leave of absence as dean, Coll. of Law, State Univ. Ia., 1911-12; reporter for trusts, Am. Law Inst .; pres. Assn. Am. Law Schs., 1928; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Author: Fundamentals of Procedure in Actions at Law, 1922; The Law of Trusts, 1939; various legal monograhps. Editor: Cases on Civil Procedure, 1914; Cases on Trusts, 1931. Home: 3 Hubbard Park, Cambridge.
SCOTT, Donald, museum director; b. N.Y. City, June 1, 1879; s. Frank Hall Scott and Julia Draper (Davis) S .; ed. grad., Dearborn-Morgan Sch., Orange, N.J., 1896; A.B., Harvard, 1900, A.M., 1930; m. Mary Channing Eustis of Milton, Sept. 16, 1908 (d. Jan. 7, 1917) ; children-Donald, Jr., Douglas Channing; m. (2nd) Mary Louise Smith of Con- cord, Nov. 22, 1919. Began as clk. with Minot- Hooper Co, N.Y. City, 1901; asst. treas. Century Co., 1906-09, treas. 1909-12; rep. of War Trade Bd. and of Div. of Planning and Statistics, U.S. Shipping Bd., with Shipping Contr. Com., 1918-19; v.p. and dir. N.Y. Evening Post, 1919-22; asst. dir. Peabody Museum, Cambridge, 1929-32, dir. Feb. 1932 -; mem. bd. dirs., Appleton-Century Co., pubs .; pres. Richmond Ilill House Settlement, 1909-22. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston), Oak- ley Country (Belmont ) ; Century, Harvard, Grolier, Seawanahaka Corinthian Yacht (N.Y.). Office: Peabody Museum, Cambridge. Home: 24 Highland St., Cambridge.
SCOTT, Frank Arthur, superintendent of schools; b. So. New Berlin, N.Y., July 10, 1880; s Walter Scott and Sarah Ryder (Pugsley) S .; ed. Conn.
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Llt. Instn., Suffield, Conn .; Peddie Inst., Hights- town, N.J .; A.B., Harvard, 1903; Ed. M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1923; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1913; courses at M.I.T., Clark Univ .; m. Mary Haskell of Somerville, Sept. 30, 1905; children- Mrs. Elizabeth HI. S. Russell, Winthrop Glover. Prin., high sch., Sheffield, 1903-04; asst. prin., Cent. grammar sch., New Britain, Conn., 1904-05; prin., high sch., Holliston, 1905-08, Scituate, 1908- 09; head of physics dept., Somerville, 1909-10; prin., Belmont, 1909-21, supt. sehs., 1921 -; sec. local food com., ed., The Belmont Patriot (weekly paper run by citizens), World War; mem., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Edn. Alumni Assn. (past pres.), Mass. Sch. Supts. Assn. (past pres.), N.E.A., Am. Assn. Sch. Administrators, Ilarvard Teachers Assn,. N.E. Assn. Sch. Supts., Supts. Round Table Metrop. Boston (sec .- treas.), Am. Philatelic Soc., A.F. & A.M. (Belmont, Beaver Lodges), I.O.O.F. (Trapels Lodge), Belmont Welfare Soc., etc. Clubs: Rotary, Mass. Schoolmasters, Seholia (Can- bridge, past pres.). Author: articles on edn. and bird study. Travel: Can., U.S. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Town llall Annex, Behnont. Home: 72 Marlboro St., Belmont.
Y SCOTT, Franklin William, editor; b. Centralia, Ill., Nov. 12, 1877; s. William Walter Scott and Mary Ellen (Maddux) S .; ed. A.B., Univ. Ill., 1901, A.M., 1903, Ph.D., 1912; student, Harvard, 1903-04; re- search, N.Y. City, 1909-10; m. Ethel Clara Forbes of Urbana, Ill., June 16, 1908; children -- Mrs. Mary Scott Cox, Hugh Forbes, Thomas William. Instr. Eng., Univ. Ill., 1901-03, 1905-06, asso., 1906-12, asst. prof., 1912-21, asso. prof., 1921-23, prof., 1923-25, head of dept., 1924-25, directed courses in journalism, 1905-18, 1921-25; od .- in-chief, D. C. Heath & Co., 1925 -; inem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Ilist. Assn., Modern Lang.| Assn. Am., Alpha Tau Omega, exec. sec., 1918-25), Univ. Ill. Alumni Assn. (sec., 1906-19), Unitarian Laymen's League (pres. 1935-39). Author: Alumni Record of the University of Illinois, 1906, 1918; Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1910; College Readings in English Prose (with J. Zeitlin), 1914, 4th edit., 1936; Directory of Alpha Tau Omega, 1921; Com- position for College Students (with J. M. Thomas and F. A. Manchester), 1923, 4th edit., 1937; New Handbook of Composition (with E. C. Woolley), 1927; Essays Formal and Informal (with J. Zeit- lin), 1927; College Handbook of Composition (with E. C. Woolley), 1928, 3rd edit., 1937; High School Handbook of Composition (with E. C. Woolley and J. C. Tressler), 1929; revs. and articles in mags. and periodicals. Founder, Alumni Quarterly of Univ. Ill., 1906, ed. 1906-18; ed., Alpha Tau Omega Palm, 1918 -. Unitarian. Democrat. Office: D. C. Heath & Co., 285 Columbus Av., Boston. Home: 193 Lake Av., Newton Highlands.
SCOTT, Henry Edwards, Jr., asso, professor of fine arts; b. Cambridge, Aug. 22, 1900; s. Henry Ed- wards Scott and Ilarriet Adelia (Chapman) S .; ed. high seh., Medford; A.B., Harvard, 1922; m. Margaret C. Gustin of Newton, Nov. 9, 1926; chil- dren-Henry Edwards, III, Anne, Sarah Chapman, Jonathan Fletcher. Post. grad. work in fine arts, Harvard, 1922-23; travel and study in Europe, 1923; asst., Harvard and Radcliffe Colls., 1923-26; head tutor, 1924-26; lecturer Venetian Painting, 1925-26; Sachs Summer Fellowship, 1925; studied and practiced painting on Bacon Art Scholarship, Venice, Paris, N.Y., 1926-28; instr. art and asst. to dir. Memorial Art Gallery, Univ. Rochester, 1928- 29; asst. prof. fine arts, Univ. Pittsburgh, 1929-34; instr. Ilarvard Summer Sch., 1930; painter and writer in Me. and Conn., 1934-35; asso. prof. fine arts, Amherst Coll., 1935 -; drawings and paint- ings have been exhibited in N. Y. City, Rochester, Cambridge, London, Pittsburgh, Amherst; staged production of Giotto's Frescoes of the Nativity in Pittsburgh, Dec. 1933, Amherst, Dec. 1935, 1936; served as pvt., S.A.T.C., Sept .- Dec. 1918. Clubs: Pi Eta, Pierian Sodality, Signet, Glee, Musical (all Ilarvard), Masquers (Amherst). Author: Historical Outline of the Fine Arts, 1936-37. Trav- el: Europe. Desc. William Brewster and John Ilowland, Plymouth, 1620. Interested in draw- ing, painting, music. Episcopalian. Office: Dept.
Fine Arts, Amherst College, Amherst. Home: 147 Woodside Av., Amherst.
V SCOTT, Henry R., lawyer, trustee; b. Burlington, Ia., Nov. 19, 1874; s. Col. Henry B. Scott and Leonora (Cranch) S .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough; A.B., Harvard, 1897; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1900; m. Mary Derby Peabody of Boston, May 23, 1910. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1900; with Choate & Hall, 1900-03; opened office, Boston, 1903; eve- ning office in Framingham, also evening office for Boston Legal Aid Soc .; lived in Boston, 1910-15, Framingham 1915 -; pres. Benevolent Fraternity of Unitarian Chs., Industrial Aid Soc .; v.p. Lend- a-Hand Soc .; vestryman, King's Chapel; mem. War Trade Bd., Bur. Enemy Trade, Washington, D.C., 1917-18, alien property custodian, 1918; mem. Mass, and Boston Bar Assns., Mass. Audubon Soc .; Mass. Civic League, Unitarlan Laymen's League (past v.p.), Soc. Propagation of Gospel among Indians and Others in No. Am., etc. Clubs: Longwood Cricket, Sudbury River Tennis, Bad- minton & Tennis, Boston City, Twentieth Century, Appalachian Mt., Chocorua Mt., Massachusetts. Travel: Eng., Scot., Wales, Fr., It., U.S. Desc. mother's side, Pres. John Adams, Christopher Pearse Cranch; father col. in Civil War. Unita- rian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Bos- ton. flome: Framingham Centre. Summer res. : Chocorua, N.H.
SCOTT, K. Frances, physician, assoc. professor of hygiene, lecturer; b. Vincennes, Ind., Apr. 16, 1890; d. Thomas Smith Scott, D.D., and Lucy Kate (Shaw) S .; ed. Ph.B. (cum laude), Univ. Wooster, O., 1912; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1917. Interne, Cook County Hosp .; mem. Smith Coll. faculty, 1919-25; Radcliffe Coll., 1926-27; Smith Coll., 1927-, assoc. prof. hygiene; summer conf. phys- ician, Y.W.C.A., 1921-24, 1928, 1933-36; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Pub. Health Assn., Am. Assn. for Health, Phys. Recreation & Health, Assn. for Study Internal Secretions, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Epsilon Iota. Club: Business & Professional Women's. Author: Camp Life & Physical Growth in Spaulding's Camps & Camping, 1931; chapter on Epidermo- phytosis in Goss' Swimming Analyzed, 1935; A Col- lege Course ini Ilygiene, 1939. Protestant. Of- fice: Smith College, Northampton, Home: 33 State St., Northampton.
SCOTT, Robert Clyde, electrical engineer; b. Queens- land, Australia, Sept. 5, 1893; s. George Herbert Scott and Edith (Bielenberg) s .; ed, high sch., Australia; B.E.E., Univ. Cincinnati, 1923; M.Sc., M.I.T., 1932; in. Virginia Carroll of Norwood, O., 1924; children-Patricia Elizabeth, Vivian Evelyn. Designed, constructed, and operated pub. utilities about 15 yrs .; engaged in casualty ins., 1933 -; v.p. and chief engr., Mut. Boiler Ins. Co., Boston; pvt. Princess Patricia's Can. Light Inf., 1917-19; recd. King's and Service medals; mem. Am. Inst. E.E. Club: University (Boston). Author: papers on tech. subjs. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 60 Batterymarch, Boston. Home: 169 Washington St., Belmont.
SCOTT, Walter Moody, consulting chemist; b. Pe- quabuck, Conn., June 13, 1892; s. George A. Scott and Elizabeth S. (Moody) S .; cd. Terryville high sch .; Bristol high sch .; Mt. Hermon Prep. Sch .; Ph. B., Yale Sci. Seh., 1912; Ph.D., Yale 1915; in. Ruth M. Plumb of Terryville, Conn., Sept. 1, 1917; children-Sara E., Lois A. Chief chemist, Cheney Bros., silk ifrs., 1915-26, tech. advisor on dyestuff sales, Nat. Aniline & Chem. Co., 1927-28; service dir., Munsell Color Co., Baltimore, Md., 1928-30; service dir. Gustavus J. Esselen, Inc., chemical research and development, 1930 -; pvt., June 1918-Oet. 1918, 2nd It. Sanitary Corps, Oct. 1918- Feb. 1919, now lt. col., Chemical Warfare Reserve; mem. Amin. Assn. Textile Chemists and Colorists Councillor (mem. research com.); Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Inter-Soc. Color Council, Masonic Blue Lodge. Clubs: Maugus (Wellesley), Wellesley Tennis Assn. Author: about 45 tech. articles dealing with processing of textiles, development and uses of plastics, standardization and measurement of color. In-
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terested in the scientific use of color in the arts and in Industry. Desc. John Haynes, who came to Cambridge In 1633, made gov. of Mass. 1635. Congregationallst, Republican. Office: 857 Boyl- ston St., Boston. Home: 8 Cypress Id., Welles- ley Hills.
SCUDDER, Charles Locke, surgeon; b. Kent, Conn., 1860; s. Evarts Scudder and Sarah (Lamson) S .; ed. A.B., Yale 1882, Ph.B., 1883; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1888; m. Abigail Taylor Seelye of North- ampton, Sept. 5, 1895. Cons. surg., Mass. Gen. Hosp .; fellow A.C.S. (chinn. Regional Com. of Fracture Com.), Am. Surg. Assn .; mem., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Soc. Clin. Surgery, Boston Surg. Soc. Club: Harvard. Author: Treatment of Fractures (11 edits.), 1900-39; Tumors of the Jaw, 1912. Address: 374 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton.
SCUDDER, Vida Dutton, professor, author; b. south- ern India, Dec. 15, 1861; d. David Colt Scudder and Harriet L. (Dutton) S .; ed. A.B., Smith Coll., 1884, A.M., 1889, L.H.D., 1922; student, Oxford, Parls; unmarried. Asso. prof. Eng. lit., Wellesley Coll., 1892-1910, prof., 1910-27, emeritus, 1927 -; helped in formation of coll. settlements; writer. Au- thor: The Life of the Spirit in the Modern Eng- Iish Poets, 1895; The Witness of Denial, 1896; Social Ideals in English Letters, 1898, 1922, 1923; Introduction to the Study of English Literature, 1901; A Listener in Babel, 1903; Selected Letters of St. Catherine of Siena (transl. & ed.), 1905; The Diseiple of a Saint, 1907, 1921, 1927; Socialism and Character, 1912; Church and the Hour, 1917; Morte d'Arthur of Sir Thomas Malory, Introduce- tion to Arthurian Romanee, 1917; Social Teachings of the Christian Year, 1921; Brother John-A Tale of the First Franciscans, 1927; The Franciscan Adventure, 1931; On Journey (autobiography), 1937; The Privilege of Age, Essays Secular' and Spiritual, 1939. Editor: Macaulay's Lord Clive, 1889; Introduction to the Writing's of John Ruskin, 1890; Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, 1892; Works of John Woolman ( Everyman's Lib.), 1910; Bede's English Poems, 1915. Episcopalian. Sociallst. Home: 45 Leighton Rd., Wellesley.
SCULLY, Frank Paul, business executive; b. Boston, Mar. 7, 1894; s. John Timothy Scully and Sarah (Paul) S .; ed. St. John's Sch., Danvers; S.B., M.I.T., 1915; m. Mary E. McGowan of Cambridge, Feb. 21, 1924; children-Frank Paul, Jr., Robert Gay, Gail, Peter. With The Scully Co., contrac- tors, Cambridge, 1915-, pres., treas., 1931 -; with The Lechmere Co., 1915-, pres., treas., 1921 -; pres., treas., Scully Signal Co., 1936 -; with Scully Sand & Gravel Co., 1924-28; Iloudaille Co., Buf- falo, N.Y., 1919-24; It. (j.g.), Air Service, U.S.N., 1917-19; mem. Boston Soc. C.E., Soc. Automotive Engrs., Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: University (Bos- ton, Buffalo), Corinthian Yacht (Marblehead). Catholic. Democrat. Office: 88 First St., Cam- bridge. Home: 91 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cam- bridge.
SEAGRAVE, Arthur Eugene, lawyer; b. Uxbridge, Nov. 25, 1875; s. Orville B. Seagrave and Mary J. (Wood) S .; ed. Uxbridge high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 19044; m. Margaret Parnell of Mid- dleboro, Nov. 15, 1911; children-Orville Bryan, Norman Parnell, Arthur Gordon. Gen. practice of law, Whitinsville, 1904-14; asst. atty. gen., Mass., 1914-21; gen. practice of law, Fall River, 1921 -; mem. Seagrave, Laplante, Bakst & Beaulieu; mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Baptist. Democrat. Oflice: 10 Purchase St., Fall River. Home: 2097 Highland Av., Fall River.
Y SEAMAN, James Alpheus, urological surgeon; b. Jer- sey City, N.J., Feb. 9, 1890; s. Thomas Albert Seaman and Mary Ellen Dwight (Somers) S .; ed. Hoboken (N.J.) high sch .; Amherst Coll., 1909-12; M.D., Coll. Phys. & Surg., Columbia, 1919; m. Meta Sehaff Mallary of Springileld, June 30, 1919; children-Marguerite, James Alpheus, Jr., Nancy Raymond. Interne, Tuxedo Park Hosp., 1919-20; French Hosp., N.Y. City; urol. practice, Spring- field, 1920 -; splty. urol. surgery, 1920 -; began out-patient dept., developed urol. dept., Spring- field Hosp .; urologist, Springfield, Holyoke, Isola-
tion, and Shriners' Hosps .; started prenatal ellnie, Springfield; lecturer at tr. camps; War Dept. In- vestigation, World War; fellow A.C.S ; mem. Am. and N.E. Urol. Assns., Board of Urology, Hamp- den Co. Med. Soc., Springfield Acad. Med. (sec.), Springfield Med. Assn., Famlly Welfare Assn. (dlr., mem. exec. com.), Council Social Agencies, Pl Mu, Phi Gamma Delta. Clubs: Colony, Oster, Medical (Springfield). Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 20 Maple St., Springfield. Home: 150 Buckingham St., Springfield.
VSEAMAN, John Hamill, store proprietor; b. New Bedford, Jan. 18, 1883; s. Thomas Seaman and Sarah (Hamill) S .; ed. New Bedford gram. schs .; m. Bessie L. Pardee of Fairhaven, Oct. 10, 1904 (d. 1923) ; m. (2nd) Winifred Virginia Gehres of New Bedford, Apr. 9, 1928; 1 dau .- Mrs. Helen Sea- man MacIntosh. Grocery clk., 1897-1901; mgr. Boston Beef Co., 1901-09; part owner, South Branch Market, 1909-10; mgr., Consol. Meat & Grocery Co., 1910-13, gen. mgr. (7 stores), 1913-15; propr., New Manhattan Stores (4 stores), 1915 -; v.p Fair- haven Instn. Sav., New Bedford Acceptance Corp .; dir. Nat. Bk. Fairhaven, Fairhaven Water Co., Riverside Cemetery, New Bedford Grocers Assn., Men's Mission, Fairhaven Investment Assn., mem. New Bedford Bd. Commerce, Provision Clks. Assn., Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc .; Alleppo Shrine (Boston). Clubs: Leighton, Whalemen's, Shrine of SE. Mass., Square & Compass ( Fairhaven). Unitarian, Republican. Office: 874 Purchase St., New Bedford. Home: 31 Lafayette St., Fairhaven. SEAMAN, Meta Mallary; b. Lenox, Nov. 20, 1889; d. Rev. R. DeWitt Mallary and Lucy Adam ( Walker) M .; ed. Gt. Barrington high sch .; A.B., Mt. Hoi- yoke Coll., 1910; m. Dr. James A. Seaman of Springfield, June 30, 1919; children-Marguerite, James Alpheus, Nancy Raymond. Teacher music, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1911-18, MacDuflie Sch. for Girls, 1911-15, Am. Internat. Coll., 1911-15, Suffield Sch. for Boys (chorus); 1st Cong. Ch., Springfield, (chorus), 1911-19; Smith Coll. (substitute 1/2 yr.), 1920; Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co. (chorus), 1924-27; Olivet Cong. Ch .; interested In welfare agencies and social planning since marriage; incorporator, Wesson Maternity Hosp .; Family Welfare Assn .; Visiting Nurse Assn .; Community Chest (head of Women's Army); dir. Children's Aid Soc .; Home for Friendless Women & Children; Girl Scouts; Junior Achievement; Girls' Club: Mental Hygiene Clinle; chin., Hampden-Hampshire Consumers' Council; pres., South Ch. Guild; mem., S.P.C.A. Clubs: Mt. Holyoke (past pres.), College, Spring- field Women's (past pres.), Garden, Republican. Travel: U.S. Desc., Judge William Walker; father pres, of Am. Internat. Coll., Springfield. Congre- gationalist. Republican. Home: 150 Buckingham St., Springfield. Summer res .: "Springeroft", Blandford.
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VSEAMANS, Richard Dodge, certified public account- ant; b. Salem, Dec. 20, 1890; s. Francis A. Seamans and Caroline S. (Brodhead) S .; ed. Salem high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1913; m. Nathalie P. Gifford of Salem, 1917; children-James O., Eleanor, Har- riet, Francis. Partner Seaman's, Stetson & Tuttle Certified Public Accountants, dir. J. & W. Bas- tard Co., Boston; The Vellumold Co .; Perrin, Sea- mans & Co .; chmn. Salem Licensing Bd. Clubs: Union, Exchange ( Boston); Eastern Yacht, Corin- thian Yacht (Marblehead); Salem Country; Har- vard (N.Y.). Office: 84 State St., Boston. Home: 9 Warren St., Salem. Summer res .: Marblehead Neck.
V SEARS, Clara Endicott, author; b. Boston Dec. 16, 1863; d. Knuvet Winthrop Sears and Mary Crown- inshield (Peabody) S .; ed. pvt. schs .; unmarried. Writer of hist., novels, poens; founder of Fruit- lands and Wayside Museum, Inc., which include Bronson Aleott's Fruitlands, Shaker Mus., and Am. Indian Mus., Harvard; mem., League Am. Pen- women (Boston br.), Acad. Social Sel (N.Y.), Soc. Preservation of N.E. Antiqs., Mass. Soc. Mayflow- er Descs., Bostonian Soe., Mass. Soe. Colonial Dames, N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. Clubs: Chilton, Boston Authors, Women's City, N.E. Poetry. Au- thor: Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands, 1915; Gieanings
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from Old Shaker Journals, 1916; The Unfurling of the Flag (a nat. hymn), 1917; The Bell-ringer (a novel), 1918; Peace Anthem, 1919; The Romance of Fiddler's Green, 1922; Whispering Pines, 1930; The Great Powwow (hist.), 1934; Wind from the Hills (poems), 1936; etc. Travel: Europe (many times). Episcopalian. Republican. Home: 132 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: "The Pergolas", Prospect Hill, Harvard.
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