Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 90

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Publication date: 1940
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SHERRILL, Gibbs Wynkoop, business man; b. N.Y. City, Mar. 25, 1908; s. Gen. Charles H. Sherrill and George Barker (Gibbs) S .; ed. Groton sch .; A.B., Yale, 1931; m. May Gould of Boston Sept. 29, 1931; children-Sarah Wynkoop, Charles Hitchcock. Pvt. sec. to Hon. Peter Norbeck, U.S. senator, 1931-34; asst. clk., U.S. Senate Com. on Banking and Currency, 1932-33; with Export S.S. Corp., N.Y., 1934-, N.E. passenger agt., 1934-35, N.E. dist. rep., 1935-, Company name now changed to Am. Export Lines, Inc .; dir. Berkshire Fine Spinning Assos., Inc .; mem. R.O.T.C., Yale, now It. (j.g.) U.S.N.R .; mem. N.Y. State and Boston Chambers of Commerce, Bons Vivants Soc. (Boston), Maritime Assn., etc. Clubs: Tedeseo Country, N.E. Traffic, For. Commerce. Author: mag. articles in Rev. of Revs. Travel: to all parts of world. Has 4 May- flower ancestors. Presbyterian. Republiean. Of- fice: 126 State St., Boston. Home: 44I Atlantie Av., Marblehead.


SHERRILL, Henry Kuox, bishop; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 6, 1890; s. Henry Williams Sherrill and Maria Knox (Mills) S .; ed. Hotchkiss Sch., Lakeville, Ct .; Poly. Prep. Sch., Brooklyn, N.Y .; B.A., Yale, 1911; B.D., Epis. Theol. Sch., Cam- bridge, 1914; D.D., Yale, 1929, Trinity Coll., Hart- ford, 1936, Harvard, 1936; L.L.D., B.U., 1930; m. Barbara Harris of Brookline, Sept. 6, 1921; chil- dren-Henry Williams, Edmund Knox, Franklin Goldthwaite, Barbara Prue. Ordained deacon by Bishop Burgess, L.I., July 1, 1914, priest by Bishop Lawrence, May 9, 1915; asst. Trinity Ch., Boston, 1914-17; rector, Ch. of Our Saviour, Brookline, 1919-23; rector, Trinity Ch., Boston, 1923-30; consecrated Bishop of Mass., Oct. 14, 1930; ch. trs. Mass. Gen. Hosp .; fellow Yale Corp .; chinn. trs. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro; tr. Groton Sch., Brooks Sch., Rogers Hall; hon. tr. Gen. Theol. Sem., Boston Univ .; overseas, 1917-19, chaplain, A. E.F., Base Hosp. No. 6, later chap- lain 1st Army, Bar-sur-Aube, Fr .; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Nat. Council, Prot. Episc. Ch., 1930-36. Club: Unlon (Boston). Author: The Commonwealth for the King (in Christ the King); Why go to Church? Faith and Life Series; articles, sermons, editorials, The Ch. Militant, Dioc. of Mass. Episcopalian. Of- fice: 1 Joy St., Boston. Ilome: 155 Beacon St., Boston.


SHERRILL, Mary Lura, professor of chemistry; b. Salisbury, N.C., July 14, 1888; d. Miles O. Sher- rill and Sarah (Bost) S .; ed. Peace Inst , Raleigh, N.C .; A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's Coll., 1909; A.M., 1911; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1923; unmar- ried. Asst. in chem., Randolph-Macon Woman's Coll., 1909-11, Instr., 1911-16, adjunct prof, 1916- 18; asso. prof., N.C. Coll. for Women, Greens- boro, N.C., 1918-20; asst. prof., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1921-24, asso. prot., 1924-30, prof., 1930 -; research work, Univ. Brussels, 1928-29, 1936; Dyson Perrins Lab, Oxford, Eng., Medizinsche Chemisch Inst., Vienna, 1936; asso. chemist, Chem.


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Warfarc Serviee, Edgewood Arsenal, 1920-21; fellow Am. Acad. Sei .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Author: many sci. articles. Travel: Europe, 1927, 1934; Ger., Fr., Switz., 1936 (3 mos. Brussels, 6 wks. Oxford, 3 wks. Vienna). Methodist. Independent. Of- fice: Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley. Ilomne: 27 Woodbridge St., So. Hadley.


SHERRILL, Miles Standish, educator; b. Louisville, Ky, Aug. 2, 1877; s. Benjamin Mason Sherrill and Sarah Lilla (Miles) S .; ed. Louisville (Ky.) high sch .; Phillips Andover Aead .; S.B., M.I.T., 1899; student, Univ. Leipzig, 1900-01; Ph.1)., Univ. Breslau, 1903; m. Mary Goddard Kellogg of Winchester, Jan. 19, 1919. Asst. in analytical chem., M.1.T., 1899-1900; grad. work in chem., Germany, 1900-03; instr. analytical chen., M.I.T., 1903-05, instr. phys. chem., 1905-07,


asst. prof., 1907-12, asso. prof., 1912-21, prof., 1924 -; spl. lecturer, Univ. Cal., 1912, Harvard, 1928-30; research asso., C.I.T., 1925-26; research chemist, explosive seet., Engring. Div., Ordnance Dept., U.S.A., Washington, D.C., World War; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S .; mem. A.m. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma. Clubs: Marshfield Country, Rexhame Country. Author: A Course of Study in Chemical Principles (1st edit., 1922, with Arthur A. Noyes; completely rewritten and revised, 1938); Laboratory Experiments on Physico-Chemical Principles, 1923. Travel: Eu- rope, Scand., Brit. Isles, U.S., Can., W.I., II.I. Re- publican, Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Homes: 246 Brattle St., Cambridge, and Marshfield.


SHERWOOD, Margaret Pollock, author, educator; b. Ballston Centre, N.Y., Nov. 1, 1864; d. Thomas Burr Sherwood and Mary Frances (Beattie) S .; cd. Gormley Sem., Newburgh, N.Y .; A.B., Vassar Coll., 1886; student, Univ. Zürich, Switz., Oxford Univ., Eng., 1887-88; Ph.D., Yale, 1898; L. H.1)., N.Y. Univ., 1920; unmarried. Instr. Eng. lit., Wellesley Coll., 1889-96, asst. prof., 1898-1912, prof., 1912-31, emeritus, 1931 -; writer in spare time; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Author: An Experi- ment in Altruism, 1895; A Puritan Bohemia, 1896; Dryden's Dramatic Theory and Practice (Dr. thesis), 1898; Henry Worthington, Idealist, 1899; Daphne-An Autumn Pastoral, 1903; The Story of King Sylvain and Queen Almée, 1904; The Coming of the Tide, 1905; The Princess Pourquoi, 1907; Whither (pub. anon.), 1915; The Worn Doorstep, 1916; Familiar Ways, 1917; A World to Mend, 1920; The Upper Slopes (verse), 1924; Undercur- rents of Influence in English Romantic Poetry, 1934; Coleridge's Imaginative Conception of the Imagination, 1937; articles in Atlantic Monthly, Scribner's Mag., etc. Travel: Europe (many trips). llome: 7 Midland Rd., Wellesley.


SHERWOOD, Thomas Kilgore, chemical engineer, asso. professor; b. Columbus, O., July 25, 1903; s. Milton Worthington Sherwood and Sadie (Theka- berry) S .; ed. Westmount high sch., Montreal, Can .; B.Sc., McGill Univ., 1923; S.M., M.I.T., 1924, Sc.D., 1929; m. Betty MacDonald of Inverness, N.S., Sept. 7, 1927; children-Thomas K., III, Richard M., Lorna Marcia. Asst. in dept. chem. engring., M.I.T., 1924-26; instr. chem. engring., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1925-28, asst. prof., 1928-30; asst. prof., M.I.T., 1930-34; asso. prof., 1934 -; cons. ehem. engr., 1926 -; mem. Amn. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Am, Chem. Soc., Alpha Chi Sigina, Sigma Xi. Club: Wellesley Country. Author: Absorption and 1ex- traction; Applied Mathematics in Chemical Ien- gineering; some 40 tech. articles. Unitarian. Of- fice: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 82 Whittier Rd., Wellesley.


SINMER, Hervey Woodburn, professor of paleon- tology; b. Martin's Creek, Pa., Apr. 17, 1872; s. John Calvin Shimer and Maria (Engler) S .; ed. Lerch's Prep. Sch., Easton, Pa .; A.B., Lafayette Coll., 1899, A.M., 1901; Ph.D., Colombia, 1904; D.Se., Gettysburg Coll, 1916; m. Florence French Henry of Cortland, N.Y., June 1, 1901; children- John Asa. Mary llenry. Teacher, pub. schs., Mar-


tin's Creek, Pa., 1894-96; tutor modern langs., Lafayette Coll., 1899-1901; asst. in paleontology, Columbia, 1901-03; instr. paleontology, M.I.T., 1903-08, asst. prof., 1908-12, asso. prof., 1912-22, prof., 1922 -; tr. Derby Acad., llingham Pub. Llb., South Shore Nature Club; mem. Geol. Soc. Am., Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Washington Acad. Scl., Boston Soe. Nat. Hist. Author: Introduction to Study of Fossils, 1914, revised edit., 1933; Intro- duction to Earth History, 1925; Evolution and Man, 1929; North American Index Fossils (with A. W. Grabau), 1909-10; many articles. Travel: U.S., Europe (extensive). Independent in reli- gion and polities. Office: Mass. Institute of Tech- nology, Cambridge. Home: 42 Cottage St., Hing- ham.


SHINBERG, Jacob W., lawyer; b. Lawrence, Mar. 29, 1900; s. Israel Shinberg and Goldie Lena (Lis- terniek) S .; ed. Lawrence high sch .; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1922; in. Rose Ruth Nathan of Amsterdam, N.Y., Nov. 24, 1937. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1922; in gen, practice of law, Haver- hill, 1922 -; appointed mem. spl. commn. on the burial of Inmates of instns., 1938; nominated spl. justice, Central Dist. Court of Northern Essex, Haverhill, 1934; mein. Disabled Am. Vets. World War (hon.), Roosevelt Com. (see .- treas.), Essex Co. Jeffersonian League (exec. bd.), Haverhill Jewish Brotherhood (pres. 1931-), Mass. Law Soe., Haverhill, Essex Co. and Am. Bar Assns., K.P. Jewish. Democrat. Oflice: 54 Merrimack St., Ilaverhill. Ilome: 102 Lakeview Av., Haver- hill.


YSHIPTON, Clifford Kenyon, editor; b. Pittsfield, Aug. 5, 1902; s. George Shipton and Edith May (Kenyon) S .; ed. B.S., Harvard, 1926, A.M., 1927, Ph.D., 1933; m. Dorothy Boyd MacKillop of Cam- bridge, June 10, 1927; children-Ann, Nathaniel, George. Started career as research asst. at Harvard, 1927, instr, and tutor, 1933, 1935; Dill- away fellow, 1926-27; instr., Brown Univ., 1928- 30; lecturer in hist., Cambridge Sch. of Lib. Arts, 1934 -; ed. of Sibley Publications, Mass. Hist. Soc., 1930 -; custodian of Harvard Univ. Archives, 1938 -; dir. Fed. Writers' Project in Mass., 1935- 36, Ilist. Records Survey for N.E. and N.Y., 1936; tr., Cambridge Seh. of Lib. Arts; mein. Colonial Soc. Mass., Am. Antiq. Soc. Author: Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard College, 1690- 1700 and 1701-1713, 1934-37; articles in N.E. Quarterly, Amn. Hist. Rev., Dict. of Am. Biography, Polit. Science Quarterly, Jour. of Polit. Economy. Congregationalist. Independent. Office: 1154 Boylston St., Boston. Home: Shirley Center.


SHIPTON, George Marsden, gynecologist; b. Ta- coma, Wash., Dec. 16, 1889; s. James Dick Shipton and Minnie A. (Parker) S .; ed. A.B., Williams Coll., 1913; M.D., Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., 1917; m. Grace E. Morris of Portsmouth, O., Sept. 18, 1918; children-Janet E., James M., Lois Ann, Elinor Grace. Gen. practice of med., Pittsfield, 1919 -; spl. studies, Sloane Hosp., N. Y. City, 1923- 24; specialized in obstetrics and gynecology, 1924 -; v.p. Shipton Realty Co .; dir, Pittsfield Y.M.C.A. (past pres.); 1st lt. M.C., U.S.A., 1918; fellow Am. Assn. Obstet., Gynecol., & Abdominal Surgeons, Phi Gamma Delta, Nu Sigma Nu, Ma- sons. Congregationalist. Republican. Ofllee: 74 North St., Pittsfield. Home: 28 Iloward St., Pitts- field.


SHIRLEY, John Gold, mechanical engineer; b. Glas- gow, Scot., Dee. 13, 1891; s. Robert Shirley and Elizabeth Arthur (Gilchrist) S .; arrived U.S., 1892, naturalized citizen, 1898; ed. Springfield tech. high sch .; M.E., Ohio Northern Univ., 1914; student, Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1915; in. Doris J. Crossman of Springfield, Nov. 9, 1918; children-John G., Robert, and Jeannette. Asst. works mgr., Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co., 1915-1918; Cons. Engr., pvt. practice, 1918-1923; chief engr., Arnold Print Works, 1923 -; mem. Northern Berk- shire Flood Control Cominn., Am. Soc. M.E., Theta Nu Epsilon, Acacia, Berkshire County Boy Scouts Am. (dir.), Community Chest, Masons (32°), Shrine. Clubs: Berkshire Harvard, Berkshire Shrine. Travel: British Isles. Author of techni-


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cal mag. articles. Descendant of William Shir- ley, Colonial Gov. of Mass. and Commdr .- in-chief of the British forces in America, 1755-56; wife a desc. of Tupper family, founders of Sandwich on Cape Cod. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Arnold Print Works. 42 Marshall St., No. Adams. Home: 25 Windom Terrace, No. Adams.


SHIRLEY, Mary Margaret, child psychologist; b. Orleans, Ind., Feb. 7, 1899; d. Charles Hicks Shir- ley and Maud (Hardy) S .; ed. Orlcans (Ind.) high sch .; A.B., Ind. Univ., 1922; M.A., Univ. Minn., 1925, Ph.D., 1927. Teacher Latin, math., West Baden (Ind.) high sch., 1918-20; instr. Latin and Eng., Ilamline Coll., 1922-24; psychology, Univ. MInn., 1926-29; asst. prof. child welfare, 1929-32; prof. psychology, Randolph Macon Woman's Coll., 1932-33; fellow Nat. Council Parent Edn., 1933-34; fellow research, Harvard Sch. Pub. Ilcalth, 1934- 38; asst. dir. research, Smith Coll. Sch. Social Work, summers 1938, 1939; asst. prof. edn., Univ. Callf., 1939 -; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Soc. for Research in Child Development, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Author: The First Two Years, 1931-33, vols. I, II, III; sei. articles on child psychology. Travel: U.S., Can., Hawaii. Protestant. Inde- pendent. Address: Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Calif. Summer res .: Smith College, School of Social Work, Northampton.


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SHOEMAKER, Jesse Warren, executive, road and strect construction; b. Phila., Pa., March 17, 1898; s. Dr. William Toy Shoemaker and Mabel (Warren) S .; ed. grad. Boys Central high sch., Phila .; Univ. Pa., ex. 1920; m. Kate May Wheelock of West Newton, Nov. 28, 1926; children-William Toy II, Ellen Wheclock, Mabel Warren. Started work in Phila., Pa., 1919; employed by Warren Bros. Co., road builders, Boston, summers, 1915, 1916, 1917; employed by City of Phila. Survey Bur., 1920-21; with Warren Bros. Co., 1922-24; with Nippon Oil Co., Tokio, Japan, 1924-26; witlı Warren Bros. Co., 1927-29; with Middlewest Roads Co., Chicago, 1930; with Warren Bros. Roads Co., 1931-, pres. and dir. 1934 -; pvt. Engrs. Corps., A.E.F., in France, 1918-19; mem. Boston Chamber of Commerce, Asso. Gen. Contractors of Am., Am. Road Builders' Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Founders and Patriots Am. Clubs: Engincers (Boston). Swedenborgian (rcl.). Independent. Office: 38 Memorial Drive, Cambridge. llome: 1 Wildwood St., Winchester.


SHOHET, Harmon, dentist; b. Roxbury, Feb. 28, 1897; s. Jacob M. Shohet and Fannie (Kaplan) S .; Y ed. Boston Latin sch .; Boston Eng. high sch, (Franklin medal for scholarship, 1914); Tufts Coll .; D.M.D. (cum laude), Harvard Dental Sch., 1918; m. Grace Cohen of Brookline, Apr. 5, 1928; children- Marcia Roxane, Stephen Byron S. Prac- ticed dentistry, Boston, 1918 -; instr. chem., Har- vard Dental Sch., 1917-18, instr. crown and bridge work, 1919-26; instr. post grad. work, Forsythe Dental Infirmary, 1922; has lectured and given clinles before many dental socs. and nat. dental convs .; originator of a single casting method of removable bridgework, 1919, the Shohet semi- clasp, 1920, the Shohet seml-veneer, 1929, the Shohet bridge pontic, 1937; mem. R.O.T.C. during World War; fellow llarriet N. Lowell Research Soc. (elected 1919) ; mem. Nat., Mass. and Greater Boston Dental Assns., Harvard Odontol. Soc., Alpha Omega, Phi Sigma Tau, Omicron Kappa Upsilon. Clubs: Harvard, University, New Cen- tury (Boston). Author: articles on fixed bridge- work, removable bridgework, nitrous oxide anes- thesia, and other dental subjs. Travel: Europe, U.S., Cent. Am. Jewish. Republican. Oflicc: 276 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 135 Willard Rd., Brooklinc.


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SHOOK, Glenn Alfred, professor of physics; b. Os- good, Ind., July 16, 1882; s. Alfred S. Shook and Olive (Gould) S .; ed. Moore's Hill (Ind.) Coll .; A.B., Univ. Wis., 1907; Ph.D., Univ, Ill., 1914; m. Nelle G. Switzer of Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 15, 1911; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Louise. Instr. physics, Purdue Univ., 1907-11; Univ. Ill., 1911-14; Univ. Mich., 1914-15; Williams Coll., 1915-18; prof., Wheaton Coll., 1918 -; authority on mobile color; fellow


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A.A.A.S., Royal Soc. Arts (London); mem. Am. Astron. Soc., Optical Soc. Am., Am. Assn. Variable Star Observers. Author: Practical Pyrometry (with others); articles, many on applled optics, in leading sci. journals of U.S. and Ger., also World Order. Bahai. Office: Wheaton College, Norton. Ilomc: Norton. Summer res .: Eliot, Me. SHORES, Harvey Towle, physician; b. Haverhill, Feb. 28, 1869; s. Joseph A. Shores and Clara M. A. (Towle) S .; ed. Bridgewater high sch .; grad., Mass. State Coll., 1891; M.D., Harvard Mcd. Sch., 1894; m. Mabel Demond of Northampton, June 10, 1896; 1 son-Paul D. Practiced med., Springfield, 1895-96, Northampton, 1896-27; retired 1927; tr. Y.M.C.A .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., S.A.R., Kappa Sigma, Masons, K.T. Clubs: Northampton Med., Country. Home: Bernardston.


SHOWALTER, Arthur Hazen, business executive; b. Angola, N.Y., Mar. 29, 1888; s. Aquilla Showalter and Mary (MaeConnell) S .; ed. Dunkirk (N.Y.) high sch .; Colgate Acad .; B.S., Purdue Univ., 1910; m. Marguerite Dickinson of Lockport, N.Y., Ang. 20, 1921; children-Sarah, Arthur, Jr., Diek - inson. Exp. engr., E. R. Thomas Motor Co., 1911; asst. sales mgr., Beaver Co., 1912; pres. Plaster- gon Wall Board Co., 1913-18, treas .- scc., 1911-20; with Russell Co., Mt. Tom, 1920-, v.p., 1924 -; v.p. Mt. Tom Sulphite Co .. 1932 -; v.D. Androscog- gin Pulp Co., 1923-1931; tr. Northampton Inst. for Sav., MeCallum Hosiery Co .; capt. U.S Armv Transport Service, It. (sg.) U.S.N.R.F .: mem US Pulp Producers Assn. (exec. bd.), Phi Gammla Delta. Clubs: Rotary (pres.), University (Bos- ton). Baptist. Republican. Office: Mt. Tom and Boston. Home: 20 Harrison Av., Northampton. Summer: Scarboro, Me.


SIPINER, Leonard Benjamin, physician; b. Tul- chien, Rus., July 24, 1904; s. Benjamin and Re- becea S .; ed. cent. high sch., Newark, N.J .; B.S., Univ. Chicago, 1925, M.S., 1927, Ph.D., 1929; M. I) .. Univ. Chicago Med. Sch., 1931; in. Maxine Elliott Roski of Kankakee, Ill., Aug. 3, 1930; children- Larry Elliott, Nancy Ross. Mem, staff Cambridge llosp .; collaborator for Journal of Endocrinology; fellow Mass. Med. Soc .; mem. A.M.A., A.A.A.S., Assn. Study Internal Secretions, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Epsilon. Club: Phi Delta Epsilon Grad. - (Boston). Author: papers in the field of endo- crinology. Interested In music. Jewish. Inde- pendent. Office: 311 Commonwealth Av., Boston. llome: 420 Memorial Drive, Cambridge.


SIRADER, Justin Winfred, lawyer, genealogist; b. Mattoon, Coles Co., Ill., Jan. 29, 1889; s. Jonas Shrader (alias J. W. Shrader) and Elizabeth Priscilla (Jones) S .; ed. Mattoon (Ill.) high seh .; A.B., Univ. Il., 1911; student, Harvard Law Sch., 1911-14; LL. B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1915, LL. M. (cum laude), 1916; m. Dorothea Damon Powers of Braintree, June 17, 1914; in. (2d) Hazel May (Howes) Spinney of Quiney, Oct. 1, 1931; chil- dren-Carl Winston, Janet. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1915 --; elk., dir. So. Braintree Laundry Co., Weymouth Laundry Co., Hunt Potato Chip Co., Vt. Products Co., C. C. Temple Co .; mem. Rep. Town Com .; dep. warden, Precinet 2, Braintree; asso. mem. Legal Advisory Bd., Braintree, World War; mem. Delta Lodge, A.F.&A.M. (P.M.); Pen- talpha Chap., R.A.M. (P.H.P.); Temple Council, R.&S.M. (P.M.), Grand Council, R.&S.M. of Mass. (P.D.G.M.); So. Shore Commandery #31, K.T .; Boston Lafayette Lodge of Perfection; Giles F. Yates Council, Princes of Jerusalem; Mt. Olivet Chap., Rose Croix; Mass, Consistory, S.P.R.S. (32°, asst. M. of C.), Psi Upsilon, Mask & Bauble, Omi- crom Alumni Assn. Club: Aztec. Author: Shrader Genealogy and Boston Evening Transcript Genealogical Index. Desc., mother's side, Daniel Boone. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 1124 Tremont Bldg., 73 Tremont St., Boston. Home: 29 Kewadin Rd. (Waban), Newton.


SIIRIGLEY, Alfred Rolfe, lawyer; b. Valparaiso, Chile, July 17, 1882; s. Winfield Scott Shriglcy and Emma (Rolfe) S .; ed. Eng. high and Latin schs., Boston; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1902; m. Gertrude Gilkie of Boston, Nov. 5, 1905; children-Alfred Rolfe, Jr. Gen. practice of law,


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Boston, 1904 -; asso., Shrigley, Eastman & Hull, 1936 -; asst. atty. gen., Mass., 1922-27; consul for Mex., v. consul for Panama to N.E .; mem. Masons, K.T. Club: Kiwanis (Boston, past pres. ). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: Charles St., Hingham.


SURIGLEY, Wilfred Rolfe, manufacturer; b. Val paraiso, Chile, Apr. 16, 1888; s. Winfield Scott Shrigley and Emma (Rolfe) S .; ed. Volkmann Sch., Boston; The Gunnery, Washington, Conn .; Dart- mouth Coll .; m. Constance Jackson of Boston, Nov. 7, 1916; children-Elizabeth, Virginla, Wilfred. In shoe bus, with French, Shriner & Urner, 1909- 16; J. L. Walker & Co., 1916-18; Merrill, Poster & Co., 1919-28; L. B. Evans Sons Co., 1929 -; 1st lt. C.W S., Sept. 1918-Feb. 1919; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Union (Boston), Eastern Yacht, Episcopalian (Mass.). Travel: Europe. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: Water St., Wakefield. Home: Ocean Av., Marblehead.


SHIROCK, Robert Rakes, asst. professor of geology; b. Wawpeeong, Ind., Aug. 27, 1904; s. Andrew Shrock and Stella (Glassburn) S .; ed. Kokomo (Ind.) high sch .; A.B., Ind. Univ., 1925, A.M., 1926, Ph.D., 1928; m. Theodora Weidman of Cleveland, O., Feb. 2, 1933. Did newspaper work (Kokomo Dispatch), 1919-22; asst. and fellow In geology, Ind. Univ., 1924-28; asst. in geology, Univ. Wis., 1928-29, instr., 1929-31; asst. prof., 1931-37; asst. prof. geology, M.I.T., 1937 -; fellow Geol. Soc. Am., Paleontol. Soc. (treas.). Author: Invertebrate Paleontology; numerous geolog. papers. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 383 Harvard St., Cambridge.


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SHUBOW, Leo, Rabbi; b. Lithuania, July 22, 1903; s. Morris Jehiel Shubow and Esther Ida (Lasker) S .; ed. Boston Latin sch .; Harvard; Columbia; S.B., New York Unlv., 1927; M.II.L., Rabbi, Jewish Inst. Rel., 1932; m. Pauline Kniznik of Waltham, June 26, 1938. Sec. Internat. Ice Patrol, spending 4 mos, at sea off Labrador, warning shipping of ice- berg menace, 1925; Rabbl, Temple Israel, Amster- dam, N.Y .; now Rabbi, Temple Emanuel, Newton; taught many yrs., rel. schs., Boston and N.Y., dur- ing student years; lecturer before clubs, syna- gogues, churches, on Zionism, Good Will, Judaism, internat. affairs, literature, etc .; mem. Cent. Conf. Am. Rabbis, Rabbinical Assn. Greater Boston, Newton Ministers Assn., Zionist Orgn. Am., In- ternat. Ilouse Assn., Am. Jewish Congress; v.p., Class 1920, Boston Latin sch. Author: Jews and Gentiles in Germany in 15th Century; Palestine Today; sermons, translations, articles ( Boston Traveler). Travel: Africa, Palestine, Europe, 1937. Jewish. Office: 385 Ward St., Newton Centre. Home: 20 Nottingham St., Newton Centre. SHUBOW, Rachelle, planist, teacher; b. Vilna, Po- land; d. Morris Shubow and Esther (Laskowitz) S .; ed. grad., Dorchester high sch .; grad. as teacher and as soloist, N.E. Conservatory of Mu- sic, Boston, where she studied with Edwin Klahre; studied with George Proctor, Ethel Leginska, Artur Schnabel, Leonid Kreutzer, and Edward Moritz, Berlin; unmarried. Concert tour in Eur- ope, with appearances in Berlin (twice), Dresden, Munich, Leipzig (twice), Prague, etc .; soloist with Leipzig Orchestra in Leipzig and on tour, with orchestra at Chemnitz and Cologne; recitals, Bos- ton (4), N.Y. City (3), Schenectady and Amster- dam, N.Y., also Fall River and Lowell; soloist, Bos- ton Women's Symphony Orchestra, playing "Fan tasie" by Ethel Leginska for first time; introduced "Five Kontrasts" by Nicolai Lopatnikoff to U.S .; played premiere of "From the Hills" by Frederick S. Converse in Boston & N.Y .; sonata by Edward Moritz dedicated to her and played by her in Ber- lin and U.S .; radio broadcasts, WNYC, summer, 1937; gives lecture recitals at women's and men's clubs. 'Travel: Ger., Aus., Eng., Fr. Jewish. Studio: Pierce Bldg., Copley Sq., Boston. Home: 129 West 89th St., N. Y. City.


SHUGRUE, Charles Fredrick, treasurer; b. Boston, Apr. 26, 1902; s. Charles J. Shugrue and Beatrice M. (Humphrey) S .; ed. Milton high sch .; m. Mary D. Finn of Boston, Feb. 2, 1929. In window shade bus. always; mgr. and owner, Crownin-


shield, Ltd., Boston; grad., 1st C.M.T.C., Camp Devens, 1921; grad., F.A. Sch., Ft. Sill, Okla., 1937, capt. F.A. Res., assigned 38th F.A. (R.A.I.); mem, Res. Officers Assn. U.S. Club: Army & Navy of Boston (sec.). Catholle. Republican. Office: 38 Chauncy St., Boston. Ilome: 24 Wade St.,


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SIIULINSKI, Louis I., certified public accountant; b. Worcester, Oct. 11, 1894; s. Morris Shulinskl and Annle (Epstein) S .; ed. B. Commercial Scl., Northeastern Univ., 1917; m. Sophia Rome of Worcester, 1929. Pub. accountant practice, Worcester, 1919 -; co-partner, Friedman & Shul- inskl; dir. Jewish Social Service Agency (treas. and inem. exec. com., 18 yrs.), Hebrew Free Loan Soc .; active in various charitable causes; sergt. F.A., U.S.A., 1917-18; mem. Masons, B'nal B'rith, ZionIsts. Club: Mt. Pleasant Country (mem. bd. govs. 6 yrs.). Jewish. Republican. Office: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 2 Kenilworth Rd., Worcester.


SHULMAN, Sadie Lipner, lawyer, judge; b. N.Y. City, Sept. 14, 1891; d. Max W. Llpner and Bertha (Helfman) S .; ed. N.Y. City pub. sehs .; Boston pub. sehs .; Roxbury high sch .; LL.B. (cum laude), Boston Unlv. Sch. Law, 1911; m. Charles Shulman of Boston, Mar. 24, 1918; 1 son-Herbert Carlton. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1912 -; admitted to bar U.S. Dist. Ct., 1915, to practice before Supreme Ct. U.S., 1929; mem. Shulman & Shulman, 1918 --; corp. counsel, City of Boston, 1926-30; asso. jus- tice, Dorchester Mun. Ct. (life tenure), 1930 -; p. mem. Rep. State Com .; alternate del., Rep. Nat. Conv., Cleveland, O., 1924; Rep. presidential elec- tor, 1928; p. dir. Hebrew Ladies' Home for Aged, Mass. Elephant Corp .; mem. Mass. Assn. Women Lawyers (past pres.), Boston Young Women's Hebrew Assn. (past pres.), Young Women's He- brew Assn. N.E. (asso., 1st pres.), Mass. Counell of Women (legislative chmn.), Community Health Assn. (Dorchester, dir.), Mass. Civic League, Beth Israel Hosp. Women's Auxiliary. Sisterhood Temple Beth El, Roxbury Ladies' Aid & Fuel Soc., Mass. and Boston Bar Assns., Assn. Dist. Ct. Judges, Boston Unlv. Sch. Law Alumni, Boston Unlv. Women Grads., Alumni Boston Univ., Mass. League of Women Voters (past v.p.) Clubs: Women's Republican of Mass, (past v.p.), Business & Professional Women's Republican of Mass. (1st pres.), Professional Women's ( Boston). Jewish. Republican .. Office: 89 State St., Boston. Home: 84 Ilazleton St., Dorchester.




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