Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 2 1940-1941, Part 93

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SMITHI, Charles Ruggles, lawyer, educator; b. New- ton, May 19, 1903; s. Dr. John Hall Smith and Ida Carolina (Stacy) S .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1914- 18; A.B., Harvard, 1921; A.M., Columbia, 1922; B.Litt., Columbia Univ. Sch. of Journalism, 1923; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1926; m. Frances Emile Smith of Fredericton, N.B., Jan. 23, 1931; ch .-- Richard S., John H., Il. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1926; asso. with law offices of the late Sherman L. Whipple, 1926-27; engaged in pvt, practice and edn., 1927-37; retired from active practice to accept presidency of Middlesex Univ., 1937; treas, and tr., Middlesex Charitable Infirmaries; sec. and tr., Freeman L. Lowell Memorial llosp. Dispensary ; mem. Boston Bar Assn, Waltham, Watertown and Weston Bar Assn, Club: Harvard (Boston). Travel: Europe, W.1. Democrat. Home: 27 Pleas- ant St., Waltham. Summer res .: Dennisport.


YSMITH, Charlton Lyman, master mariner, naval architect, yacht builder; b. Chelsea, Mar. 26, 1869; s. William A. Smith and Emily Adonia ( Hibbard) S .; ed. Munroe Acad .; class in ship draughting, Boston evening schs .; m. Elizabeth Bateman of Liverpool, Eng. Aug., 1905; children-(Capt.) Ger- ald 13., Annie Margaret, Edna Rose, Lyman Hib- bard. Officer on deep water ships, 8 yrs .; ship- wright; master of pleasure vessels summers, builder of yachts and other boats winters; writer of fact and fiction; propr., Manataug Yacht Agency, a boat bldg. and boat trading bus., 1926 -; speaker on old-time nautical subjs. to yacht clubs and sea scouts; mem. Yacht Masters' and Engrs.' Assn. Author: Gus Harvey the Boy Skipper; Bab Haskins in Southern Seas; many short stories, feature articles, etc. Travel: all over world. Desc., John Hibbard, No. Beverly, early 1600's; cousin George A. Hibbard, Mayor of Boston. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 1 Water St., Marble- head. Home: 12 Front St., Marblehead.


SMITHI, Chellis V., clergyman; b. Deerfield, N. H., Mar. 18, 1887; s. Dyer Smith and Anra (Ladd) S .; . ed. N.H. Univ .; Colby Coll .; Gordon Coll .; B.D., Newton Theol. Instn., 1915; M. R.E., Boston Univ., 1921: S.T.M., Gordon Coll. Sch. Theol., 1928, S.T.D., 1929; m. Bernice M. Rich of Bradley, Me., June 11, 1913; children-Carroll V., Frances M. Ordained to ministry of Bapt. Ch., 1911; pastor, Bapt. Ch., Bradley, Me., Plaistow, N.II., Somerville, 1st Bapt. Ch., Ilyde Park, 1922 -; instr. rel. edn., Gordon Coll., Boston, 1929-35, N.E. Sch. Theol., 1930 -; chaplain, L.I. Hosp., 1934 -; pres., tr. Mass. Bapt. Conf .; chaplain, N.H. Legislature, 1917-18; mèm. bd. edn., Plaistow, N.H., 1912-17; dept. chaplain, Am. Legion, 1922-23; chaplain, 1st lt., Mass. N.G., 74th Inf., U.S.A., Div. Chaplain, 26th Div. Hdqrs., with rank of Major, 1918 ; mein. K.P. (Grand Chan- cellor, Dist. Dep. Supreme Chancellor), Am. Legion, Masons, Bd. Trade. Author: Americans All. Desc. Ladd family, Salem, 1630. Protestant. Repub- lican. Office: First Baptist Church, Hyde Park. Home: 19 Perkins Av., Hyde Park. Summer res .: Deerfield, N.H.


YSMITH, Chetwood, research engineer; b. Worcester, June 9, 1873; s. Charles Woreester Smith and Jose- phine Caroline (Lord) S .; ed. grad., St. Mark's Sch., 1892; A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Mary Anthony Chapin of N.Y. City. Apr. 16, 1894. Explt. engr., 1896-99; bond salesman, 1899-1904; returned to engring. field with Rockwood Sprinkler Co., 1901- 12; treas., factory mgr., Stack Heater Co., 1912-17, treas., sales mgr., 1917-21, pres., gen. mgr., 1921- 27; designing and research engr., Watts Regulator Co., 1927 -; designer and patentee, approved relief valve, 1927; granted U.S. patent on combination temperature and pressure water relief valve, 1928; designed automatic temperature boiler cut-off, 1937; mem. Soc. M.E., N.E. Soc. M.E., Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N. Y.); Worcester; Am. Kennel (one of incorporators; dir. 25 yrs .; chmn.,


Field Trial Com.); N.E. Beagle (hon. mem.); Nat. Beagle (v.p .; judge, field trials, 1938) ; Westminster Kennel Club, (N.Y., judge, hound group). Author: Life of John Rogers; Protection of Hot Water Tanks. Desc., Grace Chetwood, wife of Peter Bulkely, 1st clergyman, Concord; Richard Lord, 1st settler, Hartford, Conn. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Office: 457 Stuart St., Boston. Home: 9 Linden St., Worcester. Summer res .: Old Lyme, Conn.


SMITH, Christianna, professor of zoology; b Kear- ney, N.J., Mar. 27, 1893; d. William Smith and Christianna (Floyd) S .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1915; A.M., Cornell, 1919, Ph.D., 1923; student, Univ. Coll. Hosp. Med. Sch., London, 1932; summer work, Marine Biol. Lab., Woods Hole, 1915-17; Univ. Mich., 1916; Biol. Lab., Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1926, 1928; Vanderbilt Univ., 1931; Strangeways Research Lab., Cam- bridge, Eng., 1936. Asst. in zoöl., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1915-17, instr., 1917-18, 1919-21, asst. prof., 1923-26 asso. prof., 1926-32, prof., 1932 -; asst. Cornell, 1918-19; instr., Marine Biol. Lab., sum- mers 1920, 1922, 1924; Mary E. Woolley fellow, Mt. Holyoke . Coll., 1921-22; Schuyler fellow, Cornell, 1921-23; research staff, Biol. Lab., Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1929-31, adv. sei. com., 1931-36; Com. to Advance Sci. Research by Women; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Epsilon (nat, pres., 1923), Sigma Xi, A.A.A.S. (fellow), Am. Assn. Anatomists, Am. Soc. Zoologists. Author: many tech. articles on biol, subjs. in sci. journals. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: Mt. Hol- yoke College, So. Hadley. Home: 16 Jewett Lane, So. Hadley.


SMITH, Clara Eliza, professor of mathematics; b. Northford, Conn .; d. Edward Smith and Georgiana Amelia (Smith) S .; ed. B.A., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1902; Ph.D., Yale, 1904; unmarried. Instr., State Teachers Coll., Bloomsburg, Pa., 1889-97; instr., Western Coll. for Women, Oxford, O., 1907-08; instr. math., Wellesley Coll., 1908-14, asso. prof., 1914-29, prof., 1929-39, now emeritus. Club: Ap- palachian Mt. Author: math. monographs and textbooks. Travel: around world, up whole length of Nile. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Northford, Conn.


SMITH, Clifford P(abody), editor; b. Geneva, Ind., Mar. 4, 1869; s. Joseph Benson Smith and Amelia (l'abody) S .; ed. pub. schs .; Vernon Acad .; LL.B., State Univ. of la., 1891; m. Myrtle Holm of F't. Dodge, Ia., Jan. 31, 1900; 1 dau .- Mrs. Muriel Dean. Admitted to Ja. bar 1891; pract. in Iowa from 1891- 1908; judge dist. court, Ia., 1900-08; Mass. bar, 1908; Ist Reader Ist Church of Christ Sci., Boston, 1908-11, pres., 1911-12 and 1937-38, mem. Bd. of Lectureship, 1911-14, mgr. Com. on Publication, 1914-29, then editor , Chr. Sei. periodicals, now editor of dept. of hist. Clubs: Brae Burn (W. Newton), Columbia Masonic Lodge of Boston. Of- fice: 107 Falmouth St., Boston. Ilome: 196 Kent Rd., Waban.


V SMITH, Daniel C., business executive; b. Haverhill, June 30, 1887; s. Morris A. Smith and Bessie B. (Curtin) S .; ed. Crowell high sch., Haverhill; Ilaverhill Bus. Coll .; unmarried. With A.B.S. Ce- ment & Rubber Co., 1908-, treas., now pres .; treas., Merrimack Valley Marine Co .; Commr., Haverhill Water Bd .; served with Mass. State Guard 2 yrs., World War; mem. Merrimack Valley Regional Assn. (pres., chmn. harbors & rivers com. Merri- mack Valley); Chamber of Commerce (dir., past pres.); NRA (chinn.), Am. Legion, Elks (past ex- alted ruler). Clubs: Bradford Yacht ( Commodore), Hampton Harbor Yacht ( Vice-Commodore). Of- fice: 7 Railroad Av., Bradford. Home: Haverhill. SMITH, Donald Borden, investment counsel; b. Somerville, Oct. 5, 1896; s. R. S. Smith and Lila (Borden) S .; ed. Somerville high sch .; A.B., Mt. Allison Univ., 1918; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1922; Ph.D., Harvard, 1926; m. Florence E. Williams of Hudson, 1927; children-Cynthia Harvey, Marilyn Borden, Dona Charlotte. Asst. prof., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1922-27; v.p. Investment Research Corp., Detroit, Mich., 1927- 31; partner, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, investment


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counsel, Boston, 1931 -; dir., v.p. and asst. treas. First Investment. Counsel Corp., Boston; Third Investment Counsel Corp., Boston; served in Can. Exped. Force, 3 yrs., World War; mem. Am. Statis. Assn. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), Wellesley Country, Exchange. Methodist. Independent. Offiee: 10 Post Office Sq., Boston. Home: 14 Roekridge Rd., Wellesley Hills.


SMITH, Edgar Burr, teaeher; b. Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 24, 1870; s. Eri Richard Smith and Leonora Ellen (Brown) S .; ed. Brattleboro (Vt.) high sch .; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1894; Harvard Summer Sch .; m. Jane Morse of Brattleboro, Vt., June 27, 1895; children-Mrs. Janette Smith Bailey, Richard B. Submaster, Mr. Leal's Seh. for Boys, Plainfield, N.J., 1894-1905; prin., Brattleboro (Vt.) high sch., 1905-18, Greenfield high sch., 1918 -; tr. Pub. Lib., Greenfield, (ehmn.); pres. Greenfield Health Camp, 1924 -; mem, Mass. Teachers Fed. (dir., 1936-); High Seh. Prins. Assn. (pres., 1927); Vt. State Teachers Assn. (pres., 1914), N.E.A., Masons (Brat- tleboro Lodge No. 102, A.F.&A.M.), Psi Upsilon. Club: Kiwanis. Travel: U.S., Alaska. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Greenfield High School, Green- field. Home: 120 High St., Greenfield.


SMITH, Edith Lillian, author; b. Woburn, July 31, 1882; d. Charles Willard Smith and Sarah Lillian (Thompson) S .; ed. A.B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1904; student, Cornell, 1909; Mass. State Coll., 1914-15; m. Hanson Hart Webster of Marblehead, June 29, 1921; ehildren-Paul Willard, Joan. Teacher of sei., 1904-19. Worked with war refugees, Near East Relief, Constantinople (Istanbul), 1919-20; decorated by Gov. Cox, Mass., 1922; mem. Am. \ Assn. Univ. Women. Clubs: Mt. Holyoke (Boston), Tedesco Country (Swampscott), Marblehead Gar- den, Arrangers of Marblehead. Author: Science of Everyday Life (with Dr. E. F. Van Buskirk), 1919, revised 1938; Everyday Science Projeets, 1925. Episcopalian. Home: "Larkspur Lodge" 24 Clifton Av., Marblehead.


SMITH, Edward Shepard, physician and surgeon; b. Westfield, Apr. 16, 1877; s. Edward D. Smith and Allee (Shephard ) S .; ed. Westfield high sch .; M. D., Union Univ. Albany Medieal Coll., 1899; post grad. work, Harvard Medical Seh., 1934; m. Clarissa B. Gibbs of Westfield, Oet. 1, 1907; 1 dau .- Virginla W. (Mrs. William A. Fuller). Praetising phy- sician, Westfield, 1900 -; surg. and chief of staff, Noble Hosp. and Shurtleff Mission, Westfield, 1926 -; med. examiner, 4th Hampden Dist., 1906 -; mem. Div. #6 of State of Mass., during World War; Fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soe., Phi Sigma Kappa, Masons (32º), K.T., Shrine, Elks. Clubs: Tekoa Country (Westfield), Lake Garfield Country (Monterey). Travel: Europe. Protestant. Republican. Offlee: 97 Elm St., West- field. Home: 15 Noble Av., Westfield. Summer res .: Monterey.


SMITH, Elinor Van Dorn, asst. professor of bae- teriology; b. Hadley, Aug. 21, 1904; d. Frank H. Smith and Grace Beaman (Howe) S .; ed. Ilopkins Acad., Hadley; B.A., Brown Univ., 1925, M.A., 1930, Ph.D., 1937; unmarried. Lab. teehnieian, Conn. State Dept. Health, 1925; instr. baeteriology, Smith Coll., 1926-32, asst. prof., 1932 -; elk., 1st Cong. Ch., Hadley; mem. Soc. Am. Bacteriologists, Sigma Xl. Author: articles in sci. jours. Travel: Europe, U.S. Congregationalist. Republican. Offiee: Smith College, Northampton. Home: 5 Middle St., Hadley. SMITH, Erdix Tenney, physielan, surgeon, b. East Corinth, Vt., Jan. 17, 1875; s. Erdix Tenney Smith and Elizabeth (Hallay) S .; ed. Bradford Acad .; Dartmouthi Coll., 1893-97; Cleveland (O.) Homeo- pathic Med. Coll., 1897-1900; m. Lulu Palmer, May 31, 1910. Surg., Wesson Mem. Hosp., Springfield, 1907 -; cons. surg., Wing Mem. Hosp .; practiced profession in Springfield; fellow A.C.S .; mem. Mass. and Co. Med. Socs., Springfield Aead. Med., Clin. & Surg. Assn. Mass. (pres. 1937), Phi Alpha Gamma. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 480 Bel- mont Av., Springfield.


SMITH, Eugene Randolph, headmaster; b. Oswego, N.Y., Mar. 18, 1876; s. Augustus Henry Smith and Sena Augusta (Barlow) S .; ed. Oswego (N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Syracuse Univ., 1896, A.M., 1898, grad.


work, 1899, Ped.D., 1936; Ped.B., N.Y. State Coll. for Teachers, 1927; m. Grace Swift Howard of Syracuse, N.Y., June 6, 1899. Instr. math., Syra- cuse Iniv., 1896-97, 1898-99; head of dept. math., pub. schs., Montelair, N.J., 1899-1908, Poly. Prep. Sch., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1908-12; headmaster, Park Sch., Baltimore, Md., 1912-22, Beaver Country Day Sch., Chestnut Hill, 1921 -; instr., sumimer sch., Johns Hopkins Univ., 1915, 1918, Harvard, 1922, 1936, Univ. Calif., 1929; lecturer, Wellesley Coll., Boston Univ .; adviser to schs., incl. bldg. and equipment; see. bd. trs., Thousand Island Park, N.Y .; fellow A.A.A.S ; mem. N.E.A., Ileadmasters Assn. (past pres.), Progressive Edn. Assn. (past pres., hon. v.p ), Nat. Assn. for Study of Edn., Teachers of Math (past pres., Mid. States and Md., Southern and N. Y. seets. ), Assn. Schs. & Colls. in N.E., Pvt. Sch. Assn. Boston, Assn. Country Day Seh. Headmasters, Am. Council on Edn. (past v. chnın.), Edn. Records Bur. (treas.), Hist. Ref. Council (treas.); Evaluation & Recording of Commn. on Seh. & Coll. Relations, P.E.A. (mem. directing com., ehmn.); Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa. Author: Plane Geometry by the Syllabus Method, 1909; Solid Geometry, 1913; Teachers' Manual of Pupil Analysis, 1920; Edueation Moves Ahead, 1924; many mag. artieles. Travel: U.S., Can., W.I., Europe. Dese. Roger Williams, John Alden, the Adams family. Congregationalist. Republiean. Office: Beaver Country Day Sehool, Chestnut Hill. Home: 676 Hammond St., Chestnut Hill. Summer res. : Thousand Island Park, N. Y.


SMITH, Farnham Wheeler, merchant-wholesale lumber; b. Boston, Nov. 28, 1901; s. William Lin- eoln Smith and Grace (Blanchard) S .; od. Concord high sch., Huntington sch., Boston, B. Mech. En- gring., Northeastern Univ., 1924; m. Alice Fay Chlt- tenden of Concord, and Guilford, Conn., May 24, 1930; children-Susan Farnham, Lydia Barrett. Asso. with Blanchard Lumber Co., Boston, 1925-, v.p., dir., 1933 -; v.p., Blanehard Lumber Co. of Seattle, Seattle, Wash., 1933; pres., treas., Seaboard Shipping Co., Ltd., St. John, N.B .; treas., tr., Alpha Kappa Sigma Trust; dir. Can. Lumberman's Assn., N.F. Wholesale Lumber Assn. (past pres.), Nat. Am. Wholesale Lumber Assn., exec. com. Alumni Council Northeastern Univ. Alumni Assn .; mem. Alpha Kappa Sigina, Am. Philatelic Soe., N.E. Div. Intereoastal Lumber Distrib.'s Assn. of N.Y. (ehmn.). Clubs: Exchange, Univ. (Boston) ; Coun- try, Badminton (Concord). Unitarian. Republiean. Offiee: 126 State St., Boston. Home: 5 River St., Concord. Summer res .: Nonquitt.


SMITH, Fitz-Henry, Jr., lawyer; b. Boston, Nov. 20, 1873; s. Fitz-Henry Smith and Maria K. (Longley) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high seh .; A.B., Harvard, 1896; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1899; m. Annie E. Brown of Boston, July 7, 1928. Gen. praetiee of law, incl. maritime law, Boston, 1899 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1914-19; tr., mem. exec. eom., Home Sav. Bk .; tr. State Lib., 1928-35; mem. Am., Mass., and Bos- ton Bar Assns., Maritime Law Assn. U.S. (served on various eoms. of all assns.), Mass. Hist. Soc., Bostonian Soe. (dlr.). Author: legal and hist. ar- ticles; The Story of Boston Light; The F'reneh at Boston during the Revolution; The Memorial to the Chevalier de Saint Sauveur; Storms and Shipwrecks in Boston Bay; Some Old Fashioned Winters In Boston. Episcopallan. Republican. Offiee: 35 Congress St., Boston. Home: 231 Beaeon St., Bos- ton. Summer res .: No. Cohasset.


SMITH, Forster Hanson, physician; b. Lowell, Jan. 11, 1877; s. Hermon Joseph Smith and Isabel (An- derson) S .; ed. Lowell pub. schs., 1883-91, Phillips Andover Acad., 1891-95; A.B., Tufts Coll., 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1902; m. Stella Me- Cafferty of St. Johns, N.B., Apr. 28, 1909; children -Hermon Forster (d.), Carroll Franeis. Interne, Lowell "Corp." Hosp., 1902-03; in practice at Lowell, 1903 -; city phys., Lowell, 1903-11, seh, phys., 1912- 20, supt., Isolation Hosp., 1919-34; instr. in First Aid, Am. Red Cross; mem. Mass. Med. Soe., Zeta Psi, Masons. Clubs: Yoriek, Vesper Country (Lowell). Congregationalist. Republican. Home: 1081 Middlesex St., Lowell. .


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SMITH, Frances Grace, professor of botany (emer- itus); b. Springfield, Dec. 27, 1871; d. George Baker Smith and Mary Louise (Stebbins) S .; ed. Spring- field high sch,; A.B., Smith Coll., 1893, A.M., 1899; Ph.D., Unlv. Chicago, 1906; grad. student, Harvard and Stanford (Calif.) Univs .; unmarried. Asst. in botany, Smith Coll., 1900-03, instr., 1905-11, asso. prof., 1911-28, prof., 1928-37, prof. emeritus 1937 -; fellow Yale Univ. Bishop Museum (Hawaii), A.A.A.S., Am. Geog. Soc .; mem. British Ecol. Soc., Botany Soc. Am., Ecol. Soc. Am., Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Club: Woman's (Northampton). Travel: Europe, Cent. and So. Am., South Seas, New Zealand, Hawaii. Stebbins family settled in Springfield in 1638. Congregationalist. Republi- ean. Home: 11 Barrett Place, Northampton.


SMITH, Francls Edward, broker; b. Salem, May 16, 1878; s. Albert H. Smith and Harriet Lane (Smith) S .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch .; m. Elsie Cora Davis of Boston, July 15, 1903; children-Lyman Brad- ford, Mrs. Marion Lane Willing, Janet Winchester, Francis E., Jr., Robert Moors. In brokerage bus., 1894 -; partner, Moors & Cabot (mem. N.Y. Stock Exchange), Boston; dir. Financial Pub. Co., Boston, Home for Aged, Winchester; treas. Bostonian Soc .; tr. Handel & Haydn Fund, Charlesbank Homes (Boston), Winchester Sav. Bk., Winchester Pub. Lib .; mem. Bd. Pub. Welfare, Winchester. Club: Winchester. Country. Congregationalist. Independ- ent. Office: 111 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: 1 Wolcott Ter., Winchester. Summer res .: Eden Rd., Rockport.


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SMITH, Frank Channing, Jr., lawyer; b. Worcester, May 22, 1877; s. Frank Channing Smith and Hattie Rebecca (Chase) S .; ed. Worcester Classic. high sch., 1891-96; A.B., Harvard, 1900; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1902; m. Amy Jeanette Williams of Worcester, Oct. 5, 1904. Admitted to bar, 1902; gen. practice of law in Worcester, 1902 -; sr. mem. firm Thayer, Smith & Gaskill; tr. Wor. Five Cent Sav. Bk .; dlr. Mechanics Nat. Bank of Wor., Wor. Morris Plan Co., Wor. Telegram Publ. Co., Wor. Suburb. Elec. Co., Uxbridge Worsted Co .; treas. Bell Co .; tr. Smith Coll., Wor. Art Museum; mem. visiting com. Fine Arts Dept., Harvard Univ .; tr. The Institute of Modern Art; pres. Gen. Artemas Ward Memorial Fund Museum. Clubs: Economic, Worcester, Harvard (Wor.), Tatnuck Country (Wor.). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 340 Main St., Worcester. Horne: 32 Cedar St., Worcester. Summer res .: Chesham, N.H.


SMITII, Frank E., lawyer; b. Taunton, s. Thomas E. Smith and Catherine (Heflin) S .; ed. grad., Taunton high sch., 1910; Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1913; m. Grace M. Hanrahan of Taunton, Sept. 20, 1927; children-Francis E., Jr., Elizabeth K., Virginla G. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1913; engaged In gen. prac- tiec of law, Taunton, 1913 -; asst. dist. atty., 1927-, city solicitor, 1936 -; served as pvt. Inf., U.S.A., 1918-19; mem. Am. Legion, K.C., Elks. Desc. Thomas E. and Catherine E. Smith. Catho- lic. Republican. Office: 9 Taylor Bldg., Taunton. Home: 233 Winthrop St., Taunton.


SMYTHI, Frank Vining, artist (marine painter); b. Whitman, Aug. 25, 1879; s. Franklin Milton Smith and Sarah Porter (Vining) S .; ed. Whitman high sch .; Sch. Mus. Fine Arts; mn. Corena Bazley, June 1902; children-Elizabeth Whitman, Priseilla Baz- ley; m. 2d, Nella Bonney, Sept. 1920. Advertising artist; newspaperman; work exhibited in leading gallerles In N.Y., Boston, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco (all one-man shows); also in Nat. Acad. Design, Pa. Acad., Eastern, Grosse Pt., llingham, New Bedford and other Yacht clubs; over 150 paintings in pvt. coliections; decorated 2 Navy "Cruisers: Quincy and Vincennes; served under the Shipping Board, camouflage div., World War; mem. Cruising Club Am. Clubs: Boston Yacht, Hingham Yacht, New Bedford Yacht, Author: poems, short stories, articles. Travei: U.S., Can., W.I., Ber- muda. Interested In hunting, fishing, designing models and boats. Protestant.


Republican. Ad- dress: 64 High St., Hingham. Summer res .: on board boat "Mandalay".


YSMITH, Fred Richard, insurance agent; b. Salem, N.II., Feb. 14, 1879; s. John F. Smith and Caroline


W. (Kimball) S .; ed. grad., Haverhill high sch., 1898; m. Mrs. Ilene J. Nason of Haverhill, Sept. 11, 1923; 1 step-dau .- Helen W. Nason. Purchased insurance bus. (estab. by father in 1865), 1900; has operated it ever since; agent for about thirty cos .; mem. Northeastern dept., U.S. Mil. Intelli- gence Dept., U.S.A .; past pres., Mass. Assn. of In- surance Agents; former chmn., N.E. Advisory Bd. (Ins.); former Nat. Councillor; dir., Haverhill Boys' Club, Haverhill Y.M.C.A., Boy Scouts Am .; mem, Elks, Shrine, Masons, Odd Fellows, Chamber of Commerce (Haverhill). Travel: every state in the U.S., Canada. Congregationalist. Republi- can. Office: 191 Merrimack St., Haverhill. Home: 48 Columbia Park, Haverhill.


SMITH, Frederick Glazier, physician; b. Wilton, N.H., Dee. 12, 1868; s. Samuel W. Smith and Frances C. (Jones) S .; ed. Cushing Acad., Ashburnham; student, Mass. Coll. Pharmacy, 1888; M.D., Univ. Mich. Med. Sch., 1893; post-grad. study, New York, 1902, Vienna and Berlin, 1907; m. Mabel Johnson of Marlboro, Oct. 21, 1896; children-Mrs. Irene Smith Campbell, Frederick Wilton. Practiced med., Somerville, 1894 -; sr. cons. phys., Somerville llosp .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. and Somerville (past pres.) Med. Socs., Cambridge Med. Improvement Soc. Clubs: Central (Somerville), Belmont Spring Country, Univ. Mich. of N.E. (past pres.). Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office and home: 145 IHighland Av., Somerville.


I SMITHI, George Gilbert, surgeon; b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 23, 1883; s. Thomas Albro Smith and Agnes Sophia ( Browne) S .; ed. East Orange (N.J.) high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; m. Ruth L. Davey of East Orange, N.J., Dec. 9, 1909; children-Mrs. Margaret R. White, lluldah M., Mrs. Jane Gilbert Rush. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., July 1908-Dec. 1909; practiced gen. surgery, Boston, 1910-17; splty, urol. surgery, 1917 -; asst. to Dr. Hugh Cabot, 1911-12, Dr. Ar- thur Chute, 1917-20; on staff, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1911-, apptd. Chief of Urol. Service, Feb. 1, 1938; surg., Allies Hosp., Franco-Brit. Red Cross, Annel, France, 1915; capt. Med. R.C., U.S.A., Oct. 1918- May 1919, Camp Humphreys and Gen. Hosp. #9, Lakewood, N.J .; mem. A.m. Urol. Assn. (pres. 1936), Am. Assu. Genlto-Urinary Surgeons (pres. 1938- 39), Mass. Soc. Social Hygiene (pres. 1937-39), Am, Bd. Urol., Clinical Assn. Genito-Urinary Surgeons, Assn. Internat. d'Urologie, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. and Boston Surg. Socs. Clubs: Country, St. Botolph, Harvard. Author: An Outline of Genito-Urinary Surgery, 1919; many articles on urol. subjs .; former asst. ed., N.E. Journal of Medi- cine. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 1101 Bea- con St., Brookline. Home: 38 Union Park, Boston. Summer res .: Ipswich.


YSMITH, George Van Sicien, physician; b. N.Y. City, Sept. 17, 1900; s. Edward Franklin Smith and Mil- dred (Knorr) S .; ed. student Choir Sch., Cath. St. John the Divine, N.Y., 1910-15; Phillips Andover Acad., 1915-18; A.B., Harvard, 1921; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1926; in. Olive Watkins of Worcester, Oct. 11, 1930; children-Gardner Watkins, Nancy Knorr. Res. surg., Free Hosp. for Women, Brook- line, 1927-28, surg., out-patient dept., 1928-30, 2nd asst. visiting surg., 1930-32, asst. visiting surg., 1933-35, visiting surg., 1936-, dir. of research, 1928-, pathologist, 1929 -; research fellow in gynecology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1930-37, instr., 1937 -; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. and Norfolk Dist. Med. Socs., Boston Surg. Soc., Obstet. Soc. Boston (scc. 1936-38 incl.), N.E. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soc., Soc. Exptl. Biol. & Med., Am. Med. Eds. & Authors Assn., Soc. Study of Internal Secre- tions, Boston Med. Lib., Sigma Xi. Clubs: D.K.E., Hasty Pudding, Duck, Lancet, Aesculapian (Har- vard). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Free llospital for Women, Brookline. Home: 65 Upland Rd., Brooklinc.


VSMITH, George Willard, Insurance executive; b. Woburn, May 1, 1884; s. Charles Willard Smith and Sarah Lillian (Thompson) S .; ed. Woburn high sch .; m. Helen Farrar Warren, June 29, 1918; ehll- dren-Beverley Warren, Alison Warren, Joeelyn Winslow. Clk., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1904-09;


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asst. actuary, Mass. State Ins. Dept., 1909-17, actuary, 1917-19; actuary, Assn. Life Ins. Presi- dents, 1919-22; v.p. N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1922- 29, pres., 1929-, also dir., mem. finanee com .; dir. Merchants Nat. Bk., Guarantee Co. No. Am .; mem. Assn. Life Ins. Presidents (mem. exee. com.). Clubs: Country (Brookline), Algonquin, Exchange, Union, Cohasset Golf, Cohasset Yacht. Travel: Eng., 1926; Europe, 1929; Eng. and Seand. eoun- tries, 1938. Protestant. Republican. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: 200 Ivy St., Brookline. Summer res .: Sandy Cove, Cohasset.




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