Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 9

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Publication date: 1940
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capt. 91st Div., A. E.F., June 1918-Apr. 1919; par- KILHAM, Waller Harrington, architect; b. Beverly,


tieipated in St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse, Ypres-Lys actions; Chevalier Legion d'Honneur; mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences. Clubs: Tavern ( Boston); Cosmos (Washington). Author: (with S. J. Guernsey) Archacological Exploration in Northeastern Ari- zona, 1917; Basket-maker Caves of Northeastern Arizona, 1921; Introduction to Southwestern Archaeology, 1924; Pottery of Pecos, 2, 1931 and 1936; Artifacts of Pecos, 1932; various archacol. treatises. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 10 Frisbie Pl., Cambridge. Ilome: Beverly Farms.


KIDDER, Henry P., broker; b. Boston, Oct. 2, 1895; S. Charles A. Kidder and Josephine ( Burnett) K .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; A.B., Harvard, 1918; m. Julia E. Howell of Boston, June 24, 1922; children-Josephine B., George H.,. Henry P., Jr., Jolin N. With Kidder Peabody & Co., 1919-28; Gray & Winnerding, 1929-35, partner, 1936-37; with Ilunnewell & Co., 1938 -; pres., dir. Joseph Burnett Co .; dir. East Middlesex St. Ry .; treas. Fenn Sch., Concord; asst. treas. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; mem. Concord Planning Bd .; 1st It. 302nd F.A., A.E.F., Aug., 1917-May, 1919. Club: Concord Coun- try. Travel: Europe (7 trips). Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: 8 Hosmer Rd., Concord.


KIEFER, Everett Duane, physician; b. Jamestown, Kan., Sept. 11, 1898; s. Wilcy L. Kiefer and Martha ( Waggoner) K .; ed. Lawrence (Kan.) high seh .;


A.B., Univ. Kan., 1921; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1926; m. Elsie Bales of Lawrence, Kan., June 28, 1924; children-Joan, Ann, Duane. Interne, Royal Victoria Ilosp., Montreal, Can., 1926-27; phys. spe- eializing in diseases of gastro-intestinal tract, Lahey Clinic, Boston, 1927 -; mem. staff, N.E. Deaconess and N.E. Baptist Hosps .; flying cadet U.S. Air Service, Apr .- Dec. 1918; 2d lt. Air Service Reserve, 1918-28; mem. A.M.A., Am. Gastro-Enterol. Assn. Club: Boston Gyro (past pres.). Author: several papers on med. subjects. Travel: Ger., Eng. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: La- hey Clinie, 605 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 133 Highland St., West Newton.


KILBURN, Ira Nelson, physician; b. Holyoke, Aug. 1, 1885; s. Frederick A. Kilburn and Edith G. (Godso) K .; ed. Ilolyoke high sch. 1900-04; Dart- mouth Coll. 1905-07; M.D., Dartmouth Coll. Med. Sch. 1911; m. Mabel Nygren of Springfield, Nov. 12, 1930; children-Nelson Frederick, Donald Nygren, Karen Marie. After usual interneship engaged in gen. practice of medicine, Springhield, 1912 -; specialized in practice of urology, 1918 -; mem. Am. Urol. Assn., Mass. Med. Soc., Springlield Acad. Med., Sigma Chi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Masons. Republican. Office: 10 Chestnut St., Springfield. Ilome: 67 Burton St., Springfield.


KILGORE, Harold Dustin, eivll engineer; b. Gloucester, June 18, 1896; s. Charles Merrill Kil- gore and Hattie A. (Dustin) K .; ed. Gloucester high sch., Class of 1914; S.B. (civ. engring.), M.I.T., 1918; Harvard, 1918; m. Marian 1). Bishop of Gloucester; children-Harold D., Jr., Marjorie Bishop, Charles M., Robert A. Civ. engr., with G. H. Wetherbee, Jr., C.E., 1919, Metcalf & Eddy, 1919, Lockwood, Greene & Co., Engrs., 1920-21, Div. Highways, Mass. Dept. Pub. Works, 1921-23, construction engr. Water


Div., Metrop. Dist. Commn., 1923-, mem. Winthrop town meeting; served In U.S.N.R.F., Apr. 4, 1918-Jan. 23, 1919, attached to Dept. Pub. Works, Navy Yard, Boston, World War; mem. Masons (Tyrian Lodge, Glouces- ter), N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc., Boston Duston-Dustin Family Assn. (historian, 1921-). Club: Canopy (Boston). Author: The Names Duston and Dur- ston; The English Durstons (in reports of Duston- Dustin Family Assn.). Ed. and co-author of genealogy of deses. of Thomas Duston of Kittery, Me., in process of preparation for the press (20,000 names). Desc. Ilannah Dustin, heroine of Haver- hill Indian massacre, Mar. 15, 1697, captured, escaped after five days with 2 companions, having killed 10 Indians. Methodist. Republican. Office: Metropolitan District Commission, Water Division, 20 Somerset St., Boston. Home: 30 Court Rd., Winthrop.


Aug. 30, 1868; s. Charles H. Kilham and Maria F. (Ober) K .; ed. Beverly and Salem high schs .; S.B., M.I.T., 1889; hon. degree: F.A.I.A. (fellow, Am. Inst. Architecture); Rotch travelling scholarship, 1893-95; m. Jane Houston of San Francisco, Calif., June 17, 1896; children-Jeannette, Teresa, Walter 11., Jr., Peter, Aline, Lawrence. Instr. architecture, M.I.T., 1889-91; draftsman and designer, Winslow & Wetherell, Boston, 1895-98; in pvt. practice as cons. architect, 1898 -; founded firm of Kilham & Hopkins, 1900, later Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley, now sr. partner; architect for Emergency Fleet Corp., N.H. shipyard housing at Atlantic Heights, Portsmouth, N.Il., during World War; mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Copley Soc. of Boston, Essex Inst. Clubs: Union (Boston), Brookline Thursday, Boston Business Men's Art. Author: Mexican Architecture of the Vice-Regal Period, 1929. Travel: Europe, Mex. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 126 New- bury St., Boston, Home: 42 West Cedar St., Bos- ton. Summer home: Tamworth, N.Il.


VKILLIAN, James R., Jr., educator, publisher; b. Blacksburg, S.C., July 24, 1904; s. James Robert Killian and Jeannette (Rhyne) K .; ed. Trinity Coll. (Duke Univ.), 1921-23; B.S., M.I.T., 1926; m. Eliza- beth Parks of Asheboro, N.C., Aug. 21, 1929; chil- dren-Carolyn Makepeace, Rhyne Meredith. Maga- zine staff mem., 1926; asst. ing. ed., The Tech- nology Review, 1926-27, mng. ed., 1927-30, ed.,


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1930-38; spl. lecturer on publishing, Simmons Coll., 1935-38; exee. asst. to the pres., M.I.T., 1939 -; chmin. bd. publs., The Technology Press; ehmn. adv. council on undergraduate publs., M.I.T .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S., Sigma Chi, I'l Delta Ep- silon (past nat. v.p.). Club: St. Botolph (Boston). Author: mag. and newspaper articles. Presby- terlan. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. Home: 12 Old Farm Rd., Wellesley Hills. VKILLOUGH, Hugh Baxter, professor of economles; b. Waco, Texas, Dec. 30, 1892; s. Benj. Terry Kil- lough and Rowena (Lilly) K .; ed. Center Point (Tex.) high sch .; B.S., Tex. A. & M. Coll., 1916; M.S., Univ. Wis., 1920; Ph.D., Columbia, 1925; Unlv. Minn .; m. Luey B. Winsor of Providence, R.I., Oct. 27, 1923; 1 dau .-- Ann Winsor. Research worker in economies, Tex. A. & M. Coll., and U.S. Dept. Agr., 1916-17; instr. eeon., Univ. Minn., 1920-21; asst. ceonomist, U.S. Bur. Agrl. Economies, 1923- 24; asst. prof. eeon., Brown Unlv., 1924-27, assoc. prof., 1927-31, prof. 1931 -; 2d lt. Air Service, U.S.A., Oet. 1917-Dee. 1918; mem. Am. Statis. Assn., Am. Marketing Soc. Co-author: (with Luey W. Killough) Raw Materials of Industrialism, 1929; (with Barrington Assos., Inc.), The Economies of Marketing, 1933. Author: International Trade,


1938. Travel: Europe. Offee: Brown University, Providence, R.I. Home: 22 Belair Rd., Wellesley. KILLOUGH, Lucy Winsor, professor of economics; b. Clinton, Apr. 7, 1897: d. Frank E. Winsor and Catharine H. (Burton) W .; ed. White Plains (N.Y.) high seh .; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1919; A.M., Stanford Univ., 1921; I'h.D., Columbla, 1924; m. Hugh B. Killough, 1923; 1 dau .- Ann Winsor. Teacher economics. Vassar, 1920, 1922, Stanford, 1921; asst. prof. eeon., Wellesley Coll., 1929 -; statistlelan, U.S. Treas. Dept., 1923-24; mem. Nat. Tax Assn., Tax Policy League, Am. "Economle Assn. Author: Raw Materials of Industriallsm, 1929; (with Hugh B. Killough) The Manufacturing of Tobacco Prod- ucts In New York and its Environs, 1924; contrib. to American Yearbook, 1937, 1938, to Tax Policy League Symposium, 1939; artieles in prof. jours. Travel: Eng., Fr., Swltz., Ger., Aus., Hun., Czecho- Slovakla, Poland, U.S.S.R., Scand. countries. Desc. Thomas Angell, who left Mass. for R.I. with Roger Williams. Oflice: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home: 22 Belair Rd., Wellesley.


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VKIMBALL, Everett, professor of government; b. Worcester, Oet. 6, 1873; s. A. S. Kimball and El- eanor (Everett) K .; ed. A.B., Amherst Coll. 1896, A.M., 1899; A.M., Harvard, 1902, Ph.D., 1904; m. Ellzabeth L. MeGrew of Cleveland, O., June 18, 1906; children-MeGrew, Everett, Harrison. Asst. in hist., Harvard, 1902-03; Instr. hist., Wellesley Coll., 1903-04; instr. history, Smith Coll., 1904-05, assoc. prof., 1905-14, prof. hist., 1914-19, prof. govt., 1919-, dir. Smith Coll. Sch. for Social Work; lee- turer In hist., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1906-09; mem. Am. Polit. Sei. Assn., Acad. Polit. Sci. Author: The Public Life of Joseph Dudley, 1911; The National Government of the United States, 1919; State and Municipal Government in the United States, 1921; United States Government, 1924. Co-author: A Reference History of the World, 1920, 1934, and editor of same, 1920-39; eontbr. to Cyelo. of Am. Govt., 1914, to The League of Nations, the Prin- ciple and Practice, 1919. Editor: Bury's Students' History of Greece, 1907. Co-editor: A History Syllabus for Secondary Schools, 1904. Office: Smith College, Northampton. Ilome: Northampton.


KIMBALL; Fred Nelson, trustee; b. Lynn, Sept. 27, 1884; s. Nelson Winslow Kimball and Ella A. (Clark) K .; ed. Lynn Class. high seh .; m. Leonora B. Stearns of Lynn, Oct. 10, 1907; children-Nelson Winslow, II, Mrs. George E. Mumma. In leather bus., F. N. Kimball & Co., 12 yrs .; disbursement officer, 1st lt. Ordnanee Dept., U.S.A., Bridgeport, Conn., 8 mos., World War; mem. S.A.R. Clubs: Algonquin, Exchange (Boston), Eastern Yacht (Marblehead), Myopla Hunt (Hamilton). Travel: Europe, Honolulu, etc. Protestant. Republlean. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Home: 37 Atlantle Av., Swampscott.


f KIMBALL, H. Earle, business executive; b. Provi- dence, R.I., Mar. 17, 1881; s. Horace A. Kimball


and Sarah Ella (Mereweather) K .; ed. Black Hall Seli., Lyme, Conn .; Brown Univ. Engaged In mfg. beverages, 1901 -; pres. and treas. Clicquot Club Co., 1912 -; pres. Aeme Finish Co., Pawtucket, R.I. Clubs: Squantum, R.I. Yacht (Provldenee). Office: Millis. Home: 142 Angell St., Providence, R.I.


V KIMBALL, Harry Woods, elergyman; b. Portland, Me., Aug. 29, 1870; s. Carlton Kimball and Emma Frances (Matthews) K .; ed. Decring high schi., 1887; B.A., Bowdoin Coll., 1892; grad., Andover Theol. Sem., 1895; D.D., Northland Coll., 1932; m. Beula B. Waterhouse of Portland, Me., Oet. 4, 1898; children-Rachel C., Arthur M., Ilelen P. Ordained minister Congl. Ch., 1895; minister, Skowhegan, Me. 1895-1903, So. Weymouth, 1903-09; state sec., Mass. Sav. Bk. Llfe Ins. Co., 1909-17; employment mgr., Arnold Print Works, 1917-19; head labor bur., U.S. Finishing Co. 1919-21; minister Congl. Ch., Needham, 1921 -; dir. Falth and Hlopc Assn., Old Age Assistance (Needham) ; chaplain, Mass. Ho. of Rep., 4 yrs .; mem. Masons. Clubs: Pllgrim, Fort- nightly, Winthrop (all Boston); founder Pilgrim Club, Comrades of the Way, a nat. order for Chris- tlan youth, Author: The Crowded Ways of Life; weekly column for papers. Travel: all over the world. Dese. Richard Kimball, one of Ineorporators of town of Watertown. Congregationallst. Repub- liean. Address: 20 Washburn Av., Needham. Sum- mer home: Plne Eden, Winehendon.


KIMBALL, Herbert Harvey, meterologist; b. Hop- kinton, N.H., Feb. 13, 1862; s. Elbridge Gerry Kim- ball and Mary (Butler) K .; B.S., N.H. Coll. Agrl. and Meehanle Arts, 1884; M.S., Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., 1900; Ph.D., George Washington Univ., 1910; fellow Univ. Pittsburgh, 1912-13; hon. LL.D., Unlv. N.H., 1921; m. Margaret Gertrude Cowling of Washington, Nov. 4, 1891; children-Mrs. Dorothy Lingenfelter, Herbert


Cowling, Donald Butler. Meteorol. observer, U.S. Meteorol. Servlee, 1884-85, elk. at central ofliee, 1886-1900; asst. ed. of Monthly Weather Hevlew, 1901-03, ed., 1918-19, librarlan, 1904-08, in charge of solar radiation Investigations, 1908-32; research asso., Harvard, in charge solar radiation Investiga- tions at Blue Illll Obs., 1932 -; mem. Philos. Soe. Washington, Am. Geophysical Unlon; fellow A.A.A.S., Am. Meteorol. Soe. (past pres.). Author of numerous papers on meteorol. subjects. Travel: del. to conf., Internat. Geophys. Union, Rome, 1922, Prague, 1925, Lelpslg, 1928. Office: Blue Hill Ob- servatory, Milton. Home: 1819 Monroe St. N.W., Washington, D.C.


VKIMBALL, Joseph C., manufacturer (retired) ; b. Cornish, N.H., Oct. 24, 1867; s. llenry M. Kimball and Ellen E. (Chapln) K .; ed. grad., Newport (N.H.) high sch. 1885; m. Mary E'. Rich of Haverhill, Aug. 15, 1893; 1 dau .- Marion Rich (Mrs. D. H. Bige- low). Bookkeeper, Woodman & Howes, shoe mfrs., Haverhill, 1886-92, partner, 1893-96; supt., Chas. K. Fox, shoe mfr., llaverhill, 1898; salesman, Lewis A. Crossett Co., N. AbIngton, 1898-1901, v.p., buyer, designer, cost supervisor, 1902-18; treas. Kimball & Sherman Co., Haverhill, 1918-25; v.p. Abington Nat. Bk., 1913-18; mein. exec. com., Asso. Indus- tries of Mass., 1920-30 (pres. 1925-27); mem. gen. com., Mass. Tercentennial Anniversary, 1930; chmn. finance eom., 150th Anniversary, No. Abington; mem, finance eom., N.E. Council (ehmn. for Mass., 1926-27); mem. Nat. Industrial Council, 1926-27; mem. finanee com., Town of No. Abington, 1915-17, Town of Andover, 1927-28; pres. Haverhill Shoe Mfrs. Assn., 1922-24; spl. work on Liberty Bonds, World War. Travel: U.S., Panama, Europe. Con- gregationallst. Republican. Office: 833 Park Sq. Bldg., Boston. Home: 598 Walnut St., Newtonville. KIMBALL, William Otis, investment banker; b. Bath, Me., May 14, 1877; s. L. Houghton Kimball and Ellzabetli (Payne) K .; ed. Roxbury Latin seh .; A.B. (cum laude), Harvard, 1898; m. Idelle M. Caine of Louisville, Ky., June 1, 1907; 1 son- Merlwether O. (d. 1929). In Investment bus. with S. D. Loring & Son, 1901-09; own business as Pingree, Mckinney & Co., 1909-13; as Kimball, Mc- Kinney & Co., 1913-20, William O. Kimball & Co., 1920-35; with March & Klmnball, 1935 -; on Liberty Loan Coms., World War. Club: Boston City.


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Travel: U.S., Can., Swedenborglan. Republican. Office: 1 Fedcral St., Boston. Home: 14 Charles River Sq., Boston. Summer res .: Georgetown.


KIMBELL, Arthur W., manufacturer; b. Chicago, 111., Mar. 20, 1890; s. Martin Nelson Kimbell and Annie (Craigmilc) K .; ed. Lewis Inst., Chicago, 1905-08; B.S., Unlv. Ill., 1913; m. Alice Raymer of Chicago, Apr. 22, 1914; children-Mary Anne, Gall, Alice R., Arthur Raymer. Began with Kimbell- Wheeler Brick Co., Chicago, 1914; v.p. and gen. mgr. United-Carr Fastener Corp., Cambridge, 1929 -; pres. and treas. Cinch Mfg. Corp., 1918 -; dlr. Sullivan Machinery Co. Clubs: University (Boston), Brae Burn Country (West Newton). Republican. Office: 31 Amcs St., Cambridge. Home: 124 Dartmouth St., West Newton.


KIMBER, Sidney Arthur; b. London, Eng., July 10, 1866; s. Edward Kimber (Ph.D., F.R.G.S.) and Sarah Ann (Hughes) K .; ed. pvt. schs., Kent, Eng .; Realschule, Frankfort a/M, Ger .; Gulldhall Sch. of Music, London, 1883-87; Birkbeck Inst., London, 1885-86; m. Annle Florence Lockhart of Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1891; children-Walter Lockhart, Frank Hughes, Mrs. Ruth Kimber Hardy, Esther (d.). In printing business 1887 -; with Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1901 -; asst. mgr., Harvard Surg. Unit, World War; mem. Harvard Musical Assn., Masons. Author: The Descendants of Richard Kimber of Grove, Wantage, England, 1894; The Descendants of Thomas Kimber of Down Ampney, England, 1923; Biographical and bibliographical notes on Isaac and Edward Kimber, 1934; Reprint of A Rela- tion or Journal of a Late Expedition to the Gates of St. Augustine on Florida, with bibliographical notes, 1933; The Story of an Old Press, 1937; Three Ilundred Years of Printing in New England, 1938; articles in printing mags. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Home: Belmont. Summer res .: South Dux- bury.


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KIMBERLY, Arthur M., physician (pediatrics) ; b. Watervliet, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1891; s. George Kimberly and Minnie Caroline (Swartz) K .; ed. Watervliet high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1912; M.D., Cornell Univ. Med. Sch., 1918; m. Vera Van Aken of Dc- trolt, Mich., Dec. 29, 1919; children-Harriet, Ar- thur, Jane. In gen. practice med., Bristol, Conn., 1919-24; in practice of pediatrics, Worcester, 1924 -; see. Med, Milk Commu. of Worcester; pediatrist, Worecster Hahnemann Hosp., Worcester Mem. Hosp .; pediatrist consultant, Baldwinsville Cottage Hosp. for Children; served as pvt. Med. Corps, inactive service, World War; mem. Worces- ter Dist. Med. Soc., Mass. Med. Soc., Acad. Pedi- atrles, N.E. Pediatric Soc., Wachusetts Med. Im- provement Soc., A.M.A. Editor: Worcester Medical News, official organ of the Worcester Dist. Med. Soc. Congregationalist. Republican. Address: 756 Pleasant St., Worcester. Summer res .: Kildeer Island, Webster.


KING, Beulah, writer; b. Gloucester, Oct. 15, 1892; d. William Allen King and Emma J. (Orne) K .; cd. Gloucester high sch. Work includes plays, ju- Venite stories. Author: Ruffs and Pompons; Chintz Cottage; The Brush Pedlar; Tommy's Present etc. (fifty plays published). Desc. John Cogswell, Mass., 1635. Unitarian. Non-partisan. Office: 16 Pleasant St., Gloucester. llome: 25 Church St., Gloucester. Summer res .: 15 Concord St. (rear), West Gloucester.


KING, Carl, plant superintendent; b. Lawrence, June 29, 1880; s. Henry C. King and Nellie F. (Ab)- bott) K .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, B.S., M.I.T., 1904; m. Emily B. Dunning of Brookline, May 14, 1907; children-Albert D., Mrs. Helen King Marcy, Mrs. Emily King Ketchum. Asst. instr., M.I.T., V KING, George Edward, banking; b. Lowell, Mar. 14,


1904-06; asst. supt. ropc dept., Am. Steel & Wire Co., Worcester, 1906-09, supt. rope dept., New Haven, 1909-11; instr., Wentworth Inst., Boston, 1911-20; supt., Palmer plant, Wickwire Spencer Steel Co., Palmer; dir. Am. Mason Safety Tread Co .; mem. sch. com., water commr .; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Iron & Steel Inst. (Eng.). Club: University . (Boston). Congregationalist .. Republican. Office: Palmer. Home: 511 North Main St., Palmer.


Y KING. Deleevare, banker; b. Quincy, Dec. 28, 1874; S. Theophilus King and Helen Lonise (Baxter) K .;


ed. Adams Acad., Quincy; A.B. (magna cum laude), Harvard, 1895; in. Margaret Ray of Winchester, June 1, 1922; children-Marcia Louise, Meredith, Margaret. Dir. Granite Trust Co., 1900 -; v.p. 1910-35, pres. 1935 -; past treas. Quincy Real Estate Trust, Quincy Quarries Co., Eureka Silk Mfg. Co .; now pres. Novelty Mfg. Co., Summit Thread Co .; dir. Willlam L. Barrell Co., Kent Ma- chinc Co. (O.), Lincoln Mills (Ala.), Quincy Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; Bldg. Com. of One for Granite Trust Bldg. (flag on its tower the 1st on private bldg. to bc floodlighted at night); founder Decennial Pag- eant of Flags of Granite Trust Co .; dir. William B. Rice Eventide Home, Sel. Temperance Fed., Quincy Y.M.C.A. (past pres.), Quincy Council Boy Scouts (past pres.) ; v.p. Family Welfare Society; Curator, Quincy Hist. Soc .; treas. Quincy Safety Council; was chmn. Mass. No License League, with Charles W. Ellot, hon. pres .; v.p. Mass. Anti-Saloon League, 1913-31; headed many drives during World War; offered prize of $200 for best word for scoffers at Prohibition or any law, "Scofflaw" chosen and now In dictionary; founded Makaria Frat. Sunday Sch. Class for young men, 1905. Clubs: llarvard, Uni- versity, City, Twentieth Century ( Boston), Harvard of Quincy (pres.), Lake Placid (N.Y.), Neighbor- hood. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 1400 Han- cock St., Quincy. Homc: 270 Adams St., Quincy.


VKING, Donald Storrs, physician; b. Oberlin, O., June 19, 1889; s. Henry Churchill King and Julia M. (Coates) K .; ed. Oberlin (O.) high sch .; A.B., Ober- lin Coll., 1912; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1918; m. Ilelen 1º. Gulick of Brookline, Oct. 7, 1916; chilldren -William Gulick, Helen Gullck. Internc, Chil- dren's Hosp., Boston, 1917-18, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1919-21; gen, practice of med., Boston, 1921 -; asso. phys., Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1937 -; asso. in med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1936 -; consultant, Middlesex Co. Sanatorium, Lawrence Mem. Hosp., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary; 1st It. M.C., U.S.A., with A.E.F. yr., 1918-19; inem. A.M.A .; Mass. Med. Soc .; 1 A.C.P .; Am. Clin. & Climatol. Assn .; Am. Assn. Thoracle Surgery; Soc Study of Asthma & Allied Conditions. Club: Harvard (Boston), Author: about 25 med. artieles; book revs. Congregation- alist. Independent Republican. Office: 1101 Bea- con St., Brookline. Home: 111 Holland Rd., Brook- line.


VKING, Franklin, lawyer, trustee; b. Boston, May 24, 1890; s. Samuel Gelston King and Alice Tyler (Clark) K .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1911; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1914; m. Margaret Gifford Marshall of New York, Oet. 4, 1919; children-Franklin, Jr., Marie Louise, Samuel Gelston. Dir. Old Colony Gas Co., E. & F. King Co., Inc .; It., U.S.N., Apr. 1917-May 1919; mem. Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Country, Harvard ( Boston, N.Y.), Woods Hole Golf, Quissett Yacht, Beverly Yacht, Essex Co., Woods Hole Yacht, Kittansett. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 161 Devonshire St., Boston. Ilome: 1020 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill. Summer res .: Quissett, Falmouth. FKING, Gelston Tyler, business executive; b. Bos- ton, July 20, 1894; s. Samuel Gelston King and Alice T. (Clark) K .; ed. Noble & Greenough Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1916; m. Mary Elizabeth Robinson, Aug., 1918; children-Mary Elizabeth, Ann Gelston. With E. & F. King & Co., Boston, 1916-, v.p., 1926-32, pres., trcas., 1932 -; 2nd lt. Air Service, U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Clubs: Dedham Country & Polo, Somerset (Bos- ton), Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), Norfolk Hunt. Protestant. Republican. Office: 405 Atlantic Av., Boston. flome: Farm Rd., Sherborn.


1865; s. Gardner W. King and Fidelia (Thatcher) K .; ed. Lowell high seh .; m. Martha E. Miller of Lowell, Oct. 24, 1889; 1 dau .- Mary Fldelia. In employ of Appleton Nat. Bank, Lowell, July 2, 1883-1933, pres. 1911-33; pres. City Instn. for Sav- Ings, Lowell, Nov. 6, 1933 -; mem. Masons. Club: Yorlek (Lowell). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 200 Central St., Lowell. Home: Chelmsford.


KING, Harold Merriam, mechanical engineer; b. Fitchburg, Mar. 28, 1888; s. Leonard Cozzens King and Mary Anna (Merriam) K .; ed, Fitchburg high


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sch .; B.S. (mech. engring.), Worcester Poly. Inst., 1910; m. Isabel Olivia DeLory of Swampscott, Sept. 8, 1920; children-Elizabeth Merrlam, Mary Priscilla. Designing engr. on steam turbines, Gen. Elec. Co., 1910 -; mem. Am. Soc. M.E. Clubs: Thomson (Lynn), Massachusetts Republican. Travel: all over U.S., Can., part of Mex. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: General Electric Co., 920 Western Av., Lynn. Home: 90 Walker Rd., Swampscott.


KING, Hervey Wellman, lawyer; b. Malden, Mar. 18, 1885; s. Robert Cushman King and Ellen Hol- brook (Wellman) K .; ed. Malden high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1909; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1911; m. Mary Rogerson of Milton, May 3, 1913; children-Eleanor King Johnston, Francis Rogerson, Robert Cushman. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1911; In gen. practice of law at Boston, mem. firm Johnson, Clapp, Ives & Knight. Club: Har- vard (Boston). Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 50 State St., Boston. Home: 120 Central Av., Milton.


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KING, James Ernest, journalist; b. Toledo, O., July 19. 1891; s. Harry Eldridge King and Mary Elma (Haring) K .; ed. Toledo (O.) pub. schs. and high sch., 1898-1907; for. travel and study, 1907-08; A.B., Williams Coll., 1912, hon. A.M., 1935; m. Alice Leavitt King of Boston, Sept. 19, 1916; children-Celia Durant, James E., Jr. Reporter, Boston Transcript, 1912, ast. mag. ed., 1913, ed. writer, 1914-38; chmn. Statistics Dept., City of Boston, 1939 -; served as press dir., Inst. of Poli- tles, Williamstown, sessions, 1921-25, Metrop. Planning Div., Commonwealth of Mass., 1925-31, Conv. of Am. Coll. Surgs., 1934; decorated as Cav- aliere, Royal Italian Order of Saints Maurizio e Lazzaro; served as sec. two spl. Mass. Cominns. to revise state banking laws, 1932 and 1933; mem. various civic coms. apptd. by Mass, govs, and by mayors of Boston; dir. Boston Legal Aid Soc .; mem. Chi Psi. Author: contbrns. to newspapers and mags., spl. articles; frequent lecturer. le- publican. Office: 18 Oliver St., Boston. Home: 18 Seaver St., Wellesley Ilills.


V KING, John FItch, professor of chemistry; b. Lee- tonia, O., Oct. 13. 1894; s. Frederick G. King and Stella G. (Fitch) K .; ed. grad., Rayen Sch., 1913; A.B., Oberlin Coll., 1917; student, Univ. Wis., 1916; A.M., Harvard, 1919; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1920; fellow Univ. Munich, 1927-28; Oberlaender fellow, Kaiser Wilhelm Inst. für Chemie, Berlin, 1937-38; m. Hilda M. Clark of Boston, May 25, 1918; children-Richard Gordon, Marjorie Ruth. Asst. in chem., Johns Ilopkins Univ., 1919-20; Instr., Johns Hopkins Sch. for Teachers, 1919-21; instr. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1920-21; asst. prof. chem., Oberlin Coll., 1922, summer sessions, 1920, 1923; asst. prof. chem., Williams Coll., 1921-25, asso. prof., 1925-32, prof., 1932-, also chmn. of dept .; tutor in chem., Bennington Coll .; mem. Com. of Selection, Ger .- Am. Student Exchange, Inst. of Internat. Edn .; chem,, U.S. Steel Co., 1917, research work, C.W.S., U.S.A., 1918; fellow Am. Inst. Chemists; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Delta Phi. Club: Williams (N.Y.). Author: articles for Jour. for Am. Chem. Soc., Jour. of Biol. Chem, and Jour. of Phys. Chem. Congregationalist. Demo- erat. Office: Williams Coll., Williamstown.




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