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ville, Sept. 20, 1894; s. William Stalliday and Elizabeth (Thomas) S .; ed. Somerville high sch .; m. Mary Martin of Portsmouth, N.H., Mar. 2, 1919; 1 dau .- Frances B. Began as clk., 1910; spl. agt., Am. Ins. Co. of N.I .; Columbia Fire Ins. Co .; Dixie Fire Ins. Co .; Actna Life Ins. Co .; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co .; Maryland Casualty Co .; mem. Neighborhood Betterment Assn., Reading, N.E. Ins. Exchange. Office: Mass. Ins. Soc., 61 Batterymarch St., Boston. Home: Reading.
STANDISH, Alexander, investment counsel; b. Lex- ington, June 23, 1899; s. Myles Standish and Louise M. (Farwell) S .; ed. N. Y. Mil. Acad., Corn- wall, NY., 1914-17; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1921; in. Mary Elizabeth Dennis of N.Y. City, Mar. 18, 1922; children-Lora, Mary Louise, Barbara. Statisti- cian, Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., N.Y. City, 1922-26; Investment Research Corpn., Detroit, 1926-31; pres., dir., Standish, Racey & McKay, Inc., invest- ment counsel, 1932 -; 2d lt., Inf., U.S.A., 1918; menr. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: . Exchange. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Boston. Ilome: 183 Lake Av., Newton Centre.
STANDISH, Myles, Jr., associate trust officer; b. Boston, Nov. 22, 1893; s. Myles Standish, M.D, and Louise Marston ( Farwell) S .; ed. Volkmann Sch., Boston; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1914; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1916; m. Hester L. Trumbull of Litchfield, Conn., Sept. 15, 1919; children-Anne Trumbull, Myles, III. Statisti- cian, salesman, Estabrook & Co, Boston, 1919-28; investment analyst, Investment Research Corp., Detroit, 1928; asso. trust officer N.E. Trust Co., 1929 -; dir. Standish, Racey & MeKay, Inc .; served as sergt., 1st class, U.S. Base llosp. No. 6, A.E.F., France, 1917-19. Clubs: Mangus (Wel- lesley Hills), Wellesley Country, Duxbury Yacht. Desc. Myles Standish of Plymouth Colony. Of- fice: N.R. Trust Co., 135 Devonshire St., Boston. flome: 47 Hundreds Rd., Wellesley Hills. Sum- mer res .: Duxbury.
STANLEY, Everett Loscomb, manager, Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N.Y .; b. Dorchester, lune 16, 1895; s. Edward L. Stanley and Gertrude (Luscomb) S .; ed. Milton high sch .; Worcester Academy; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1918; m. Gertrude Roesch of South Bend, Ind., 1920; children-Ruth, Everett Jr., Richard, Carol Ann. Entered business with the U.S. Rubber Co., Boston and Chicago; later with Brown and Bigelow, St. Paul, Minn .; jolned Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N.Y. in 1934 in Pittsburgh, Pa .; agency organizer, 1936; appointed manager, Springfield agency, Sept., 1938; served with the Am. Ambulance Field Service and 26th Div., 2d It., Int. Dept. during Great War; mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Masons. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Oflice: Third Nat. Bank Bldg., Springfield. Home: 101 Wenonah Rd., Longmeadow.
NSTANLEY, Vincent Clement, business executive; b. Derby, Eng., Dec. 17, 1878; s. Henry Stanley and Elizabeth (Twigg) S .; ed. Detroit (Mich.) high sch .; m. Florence Golling of Detroit, Mich., Oct. 10, 1903; children-Mrs. Virginia Stanley Scripps, Vincent C., . Jr. Worked with various ry. cos., Mich., 1896-1908; with fire alarm cos., 1908-18; gen. supt., Gamewell Co., Newton Upper Falls, 1919-24, sec., treas., v.p., 1924-27, pres., gen. mgr., dir. 1927 -; dir. Eagle Signal Corp .; Hewitt Metals Corp .; pres., gen mgr., lloltzer Cabot Ilec. Co., 1929-34, Rockwood Sprinkler Co. Mass., Rockwood Sprinkler Co. Ill., Rockwood Finance Corp., Worcester Fire Extinguisher Co., Ltd., Eagle Signal Corp., all 1930-34; Commr. Fire- men's Relief Mass .; pvt. 32nd Mich. Inf., Sp .- Am. War, 1898; mem. Newton Chamber of Commerce, Masons, Shrine. Clubs: University, Fire Chiefs Mass., Brae Burn Country. Episcopalian. Re- publican. Office: Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls. Ilome: 1395 Commonwealth Av., West Newton.
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STANLEY, Walter S., business executive; b. Lowell, Mar. 26, 1884; s. Alexander II. Stanley and Alice (Stott) S .; ed. Lowell high sch .; spl. courses, Boston University; m. Lottie Louise Oxner; chil- dren-Louise Elizabeth, Charles Frederic. With Armour & Co., 1901-23, successively stenographer, bookkeeper, cashier, office mgr., credit mgr .; credit mgr., Batchelder & Snyder Co., Boston, 1923-26, elected treas. and clk., 1926, v.p., treas. and clk., 1930 -; dir. Oceanside Magnolia Co .; mem. A.F.&A.M. (32°), Mass. Consistory, Aleppo Temple, Shrine. Interested in reading and sports. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 55 Black- stone St., Boston. Home: 12 Grace Rd., W. Med- ford.
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YSTANSFIELD, Oliver H(olt), physician; b. Eng., Apr. 27, 1889; s. John Stansfield and Annie (Holt) S .; ed. schs. of Eng. and Amsterdam, N.Y .; M.D., Univ. Pa., 1912; m. Ruth Ilicks of Phlla., Pa., Feb. 16, 1917; children-Ruth Hope, John Hlcks, Oliver Ilolt, Jr. Interne, Phila, hosps., 1912-14; asst. in pediatrics, Johns Hopkins Hosp., Balti- more, Md., 1915-16; practiced med., Worcester, 1920 --; sr. phys. Mem. Hosp., Worcester; con- sultant to Fairlawn ( Worcester) and Harhing- ton Mem. (Southbridge) Hosps., It., capt., finally acting major, Brit. Royal Army Med. Corps, Feb. 1917-June 1919; mem. A.C.P., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Dist. Med. Soc. Club: Bohemians (Worces- ter). Author: tech, papers. Episcopalian. Re- publican (with reservations). Office: 36 Pleasant St., Worcester. Home: 8 Stark Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: Cape Rosier, Me.
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STANTON, James Easton, Jr., textile manufacturer (retired) ; b. New Bedford, Nov. 16, 1863; s. James Easton Stanton and Elizabeth (Gifford) S .; ed. New Bedford high sch., 1877-81; m. Mary Thomas Cook of New Bedford, December 15, 1885; chil- dren-Seabury, Otis Cook, Elizabeth (Mrs. Eliza- beth Stanton Rice, d.). Asso. with Acushnet Mill Corp., 1882-1926; gen. mgr., N.E. Cotton Yarn Co .; treas. Acushnet Mill Corp., 1908-26; treas. Hathaway Mfg. Co., 1908-32, pres. and dir., 1932-38; tr. and v.p. New Bedford Five Cents Sav. Bk .; dir. New Bedford Morris Plan Bk .; dir. New Bedford Hotel Corp. Clubs: Merchants, llolly- wood (N.Y.); Wamsutta, New Bedford, New Bed- ford Country, New Bedford Yacht, Kittensett, Beverly Yacht (Marion). Unitarian. Republi- can. Office: Hathaway Mfg. Co., New Bedford. Home: 20 Elm St., South Dartmouth. Died Jan. 25, 1939.
YSTANTON, Joseph, surgeon; b. Needham, Oct. 13, 1878; s. Richard Stanton and Annie (Horrigan) S .; ed. Necdham high sch .; Ph.G., Mass. Coll. Pharm., 1899; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1903; m. Mary Elizabeth Sullivan of Cambridge, June, 1913; children-Mary, Claire, Ann, Gertrude, Louise, Edward, Richard, James, Joseph, Vincent. Prac- ticed med., Newton, 1903-12; Boston, 1912 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass, and Newton Med. Socs., Harvard Med. Alumni Assn. Catholic. Office: 482 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 114 Shorncliffe Rd., Newton. STANTON, Seabury, treas, Hathaway Mfg. Co., New Bedford; b. New Bedford, Oct. 9, 1892; s. James Easton Stanton, Jr. and Mary Thomas (Cook) S .; ed. Hackley Sch., Tarrytown, N.Y .; A.B., Har- vard, 1915; grad. student New Bedford Textile sch., evening classes, 1915-17; m. Jean Kellogg Austin of Ocala, Fla. (niece of Frank B. Kellogg, Seey. of State, etc.), Dec. 21, 1916; children- Jean, James Easton, 111, John Kellogg. In em- ploy Hathaway Mfg. Co., 1915-17, 1919 -; asst. treas., 1922-32, trcas., 1932 -; dir., 1933 -; tr. and mem. Bd. of Invest. New Bedford Inst. for Sav. Bank; dir. Fall River Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Mer- chants Nat. Bank, New Bedford; pres. and dir. Pairpoint Corp., New Bedford; dir. and mem. exec. com. National Rayon Weavers Assn .; dir. Nat. Assn. Cotton Mfrs .; tr. Masinoc Building Trust; served as private to 2d lt., inf., U.S.A., 1917-19 with A. E.F in France. Clubs: Harvard, Knicker- bocker Whist (N.Y.C.), Harvard (Boston), Wam- sutta, Country, Yacht (New Bedford). Unitarian. Republican. Office: Hathaway Mfg. Co., New Bedford. Home: 398 County St., New Bedford.
STAPLES, Hathorne, M.D .; b. Lunenburg, July 9, 1878; s. Levi White Staples and Emily S. ( Ha- thorn) S .; grad. Boston Latin sch., 1896; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1900; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1904; m. Ruth Clarke of Cochituate, June 18, 1906; children-Clarke, Kathryn, Janet. Med. house officer, Boston City Hosp., 1903-05; prac- ticed in Malden, 1905 -; asst. in hematology, Tufts Med. Sch., 1906-07; cons. surg. Malden Hosp .; phys. in charge, Malden Contagious Hosp .; bacteriologist, Malden Bd. of Health; med. ex- aminer for Conn. Mut., Metropolitan, Columbian, and other life ins. cos .; mem. Mass. and Malden Med. Socs., Boston City Ilosp. Alumni Assn., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Masons. Clubs: University, Kiwanis, Travel: Eng., Scot., Hlol., Ger., Belg., Fr., It., Switz., America. Methodist. Republican. Address: 180 Summer St., Malden.
VSTAPLETON, Edward J., lawyer; b. Holyoke, Oct. 31, 1887; s. John F. Stapleton and Amelia M. (Burns) S .; ed. Holyoke high sch .; Holy Cross Coll .; LL.B., Syracuse Univ. Law Sch., 1911; m. Agnes Kidnay of Holyoke, Oct. 14, 1918; children --- Edward J., Marie Lorraine, William F., Frances, James. Practiced law, Ilolyoke, 1911 -; mem. Stapleton & Stapleton, 1911-28; alone, 1928 -; city solicitor, Ilolyoke, 1919; County ,Commr., Hampden Co., 1928-32, 1938-40; commd. Ordnance Co. #1, U.S.A., World War, 2 yrs., in France; capt., U.S. Res., 16 yrs .; mem. Am. Legion, Vets. For. Wars (Judge Advocate), Elks, Moose. Travel: Eng., Fr., Belg., It. Father was Civil War vet .; brother, Thomas II., Judge of Probate, Hampden Co., Richard P. mem, Mass. Bd. Tax Appeals. Catholic. Office: 223 High St., Holyoke. Home: 89 Lexington Av., Holyoke.
STARBARD, Evelyn Ethel, lawyer; b. Holden, June 22. 1914; d. Walter B. Starbard and Edith E. ( Henshaw) S .; ed. LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1935. Legal dept., Mass. Protective Assn., Ine .; mem. Worcester Co. Bar Assn., Northeastern Alumni Assn. Club: New Voters Republican. Protestant. Republican. Office: 18 Chestnut St., Worcester. Home: 70 Woodland St., Worcester. STARBUCK, Amber Angelia, physician; b. Gill, Nov. 3, 1878; s. George Starbuck and Elizabeth J. (Holmes) S .; ed. Turners Falls high sch .; Tufts Coll., 1 yr .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1902; M.D., Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Med., 1906; unmarried. Dir. State Fed. Planning Bds. of Mass .; on staff, Wesson Mem. Ilosp .; asst. probation officer, District Court of Springfield; owner, Middlefield Health Farm, a rest and recreation project in Middlefield; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Springfield Acad. Med., Zonta Forest and Park Assn., Westfield River Park- way, Springfield League Women Voters, Grange. Desc. Tristram Coffin, and Edward Starbuck, early settlers of Nantucket. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 6 Maple St., Springfield. Home: Middlefield. Y STARCH, Daniel, psychologist; b. LaCrosse, Wis., Mar. 8, 1883; s. Frank Starch and Theresa S .; od. A.B., Morningside (Ia.) Coll., 1903; A.M., State Univ. Ia., 1904, Ph. D., 1906; student, Har- vard, 1907-08; in. Amy Jane Hopson of Madison, Wis., Aug. 26, 1913. Instr. psychology, State Univ. la., 1906-07, Wellesley Coll., 1907-08; instr., Unlv. Wis., 1908-12, asst. prof., 1912-17, asso. prof., 1917-19; asso. prof. bus. psychology, Har- vard, 1919-26; dir. research dept., Am. Assn. Adv. Agencies, 1924 -; head of firm Daniel Starch & Staff, consultant in commercial research; dir. Rochester Gas & Elec. Corp., Cambridge Elec. ('o .; capt. Avlation Sect., Signal O.R.C., World War; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.), N.Y. Advertising, Scarsdale Golf, Rockwood Hall, Westchester Country. Author: Localization of Sound, 1905; Experiments in Edu- cational Psychology, 1911; Advertising, its Prin- ciples, Practice and Technique, 1914; Educational Measurements, 1916; Educational Psychology, 1919; Test and Study Speller (co-author), 1921; Principles of Advertising, 1923; An Analysis of Occupations and Incomes of Subscribers and Buy- ers of Magazines, 1926; revised 1930; Advertising Principles, 1927; Duplication in the Circulations
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of Magazines and Farm Papers, 1928; An Analysis of Five Million Inquiries, 1929; 300 Effective Advertisements, 1931; Buying Power of the Amer- ican Market, 1931; Magazine Circulations-Analy- sis of Overlappings, 1931; Faith, Fear and For- tunes, 1934; Controlling Human Behavior (co- author), 1936; articles in Ency. Brit., edn, and bus. journals. Office: 420 Lexington Av., New York, N.Y., and 1374 Massachusetts Av., Cam- bridge. Home: 14 Burgess Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y.
V STARCK, (Adolf Ludwig) Taylor, educator; b. In- dependence, Mo., Oct. 15, 1889; s. Johann Chris- tian Dietrich Starck and Conradine (Kaess- mann) S .; ed. Westport high sch., Kansas City, Mo .; A.B., Johns Ilopkins, 1911, Ph.D., 1916; stu- dent, Univ. Berlin, Ger., 1914-15; Univ. Madrid, Sp., 1919-20; m. Gretchen Todd of Short llills, N.J., Sept. 16, 1921; 1 dau .- Elizabeth Manhy. Asst. in Ger., Johns Hopkins, 1913-14; instr., Smith Coll., 1915-18; acting asst. prof., N.Y. Univ., 1919; teacher and sec. asst., Ministry Pub. Instrn., Madrid, Sp., 1919-20; Instr. Ger., Harvard, 1920- 26, asst. prof., 1926-29, asso. proť., 1929 -, chmn. Dept. Germanic langs. & lits., 1926-32, 1939 -; sergt., Personnel Dept., Camp Dix, June 1918-Jan. 1919; mem. Modern Lang. Assu. Am., Mediaeval Acad. Am., Gesellschaft für deutsche Philologie (Berlin), Verein für niederdeutsche Sprachfor- schung (Hamburg), and other Am, and for. socs. Club: Harvard Faculty. Author: Der Alrann, 1917; Die Werke Notkers des Deutschen (with IS. II. Sehrt), 1933 ff .; articles and revs. in Am. and Ger. philol, journals. Co-editor: Studies in Honor of Hermann Collitz, 1930. Editor and author of text books. Translator: Francis De- laisi, The Inevitable War, 1915. Travel: Europe, 1914-15, 1919-20, 1924, 1927, 1932-33. Republican. Office: Widener 174, Harvard University, Cam- bridge. Home: 32 Bowdoin St., Cambridge. Sum- mer res .: Harwich Port.
STARK, Marion Elizabeth, asso. professor of mathe- matics; ed. A B., Brown Univ., 1916, A.M., 1917; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1926; mem. Math. Assn. Am., Am. Math. Soc., N.E. Assn. Teachers of Math., A.A.A.S., Mass, Ilort. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigina Xi. Interested in horticulture. Travel: Europe, 1921, 1932. Baptist. Republican. Office: Welles- ley College, Wellesley, llome: 6 Waban St., Wel- lesley.
YSTARK, Walter Ruskin, economist; b. Washington, Ia., Mar. 30, 1897; s. Harry Rogers Stark and Arvilla Louisa (Osborn) S .; ed. Arthur Ilill high sch., Saginaw, Mich .; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1919; m. Gladys Teele Detwyler of Yonkers, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1923. Teacher economics, Univ. Mich., 1920; meni. for. staff, Internat. Banking Corp. in London, Japan, China, 1920-23; teacher accounting, Mich. State Coll. Agr. & Applied Sci., 1923; mem. prof. staff, Div. Research & Statistics, Fed. Res. Bd., Washington, D.C., 1923-29; econ. advisor, Dept. Treasury, Washington, D.C., 1929-34; economist, mem. Loomis-Sayles & Co., Inc., Boston, 1935 -; served in Naval Aviation Corps, U.S.A., World War; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Acad. Polit. Sci., Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington, D.C.), Hingham Yacht, Crow Pt. Golf. Travel: Europe, Orient. Presbyterian. Independent Re- publican. Office: 140 Federal St., Boston. Home: 219 Main St., Hingham.
Y STARK, William Everett, educator; b. Cambridge, Feb. 12, 1873; s. William Frank Stark and Sara Lavinia (Weeks) S .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1895, A.M., 1901; student, Teachers Coll. (Columbia), 1910-11, 1926-27; m. Eleanor Parker Fiske of Cambridge, Aug. 3, 1899. Instr, physics, Ilar- vard Univ. and Radcliffe Coll., 1895-96; civ. engr., Metrop. Water Bd., Boston, 1896-98; teacher phys- ies, Rindge Manual tr. sch., Cambridge, 1898- 1901; headmaster, Ferris Sch., Colo. Springs, Colo., 1901-03; also prin. Cutler Acad., instr. sur- veying, Colo. Coll., 1902-03; prin. Ethical Culture high sch., N.Y. City, 1903-11; supt. pub. schs., Hackensack, N.J., 1911-23, Stamford, Conn., 1923- 26; dean, Collegiate DIv., Hampton Inst., Va., 1927-32; instr. ednl. administration, Columbia, summers, 1923-24, Unlv. Buffalo, summer 1927;
Supt. post and div. schs., instr., Coll. Edn., A.E.F. Univ., Beaune, Fr., Feb. - July, 1919; mem. NE.A., A.A.A.S., Phi Beta Kappa. Author: Every Teach- er's Problems, 1922. Unitarian. flome: Lowell. STARR, Arnold, surgeon; b. Boston, Oct. 20, 1903; s. Benjamin Starr and Sarah (Bornstein) S .; ed. M.D., Tufts Coll. Med Sch., 1928; m. Frances Tolman of Manchester, N.H., Oct. 2, 1933; 1 dau. -- Betty. Surg. interne, Beth Israel Hosp., Bos- ton, 1928-30; gynecol. interno, Carney Hosp., 1930- 31, asst. res., later res. surg, 1932-33, mem. and soc., surg. staff, 1933 -; instr., surgery, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1935 -; fellow A.C S., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc .; mem., Phi Lambda Kappa. Author: articles in surg. journals. Jewish. Office: 475 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 22 George St., Newton.
STAVSKY, William Harold, psychologist; b. Po- land, May 25, 1907; s. Reuben Stavsky and Lena ( Shevalovitz) S .; ed. Glenville high sch., Cleve- land, O .; SB., Harvard, 1929. A.M., 1931, Ph. D., 1932. Instr., llarvard, 1932-35; psychologist, Worcester Child Guidance Clinic, 1937-38; chlet psychologist, Wilkes Barre Child Guidance Clin- ie, 1938 -; mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., Am. Assn. Applied Psychology, Sigma Xi. Club: Triangle (Cleveland). Author: several scl, papers on anl- mal and child psychology. Jewish. Office: 335 So. Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Home: 83 N. River St., Wilkes Barre, Pa.
STEADMAN, Chester Chandler, lawyer; b. Bos- ton, Apr. 14, 1892; s. Alban Charles Steadman and Ethel M. (Chandler) S .; ed. Iluntington Sch .; LL.B., Northeastern Univ. Law Sch., 1918; m. Marguerite Granger of West Newton, Aug. 30, 1919; children-Marguerite G., Chester Chandler, Jr. Gen. practice of law, Boston, 1918 -; In law dept., United Fruit Co., 1919-22; private practice, 1922-24; with Curtin, Poole & Allen, 1924-26; mem. Allen & Steadman, 1927-31; Stead- man & Thompson, 1931 -; dir. Am. Inst. Finance, Bloom, South & Gurney; mem. Am., Boston, and Cambridge Bar Assns. Republican. Office: 45 Milk St., Boston. Home: 129 Upland Rd., Cam- bridge. Summer res .: Provincetown.
STEARNS, Albert Warren, physician (neurology, psychiatry); b. Billerica, Jan. 26, 1885; s. George Edwin Stearns and llelen Maria (Proctor) S .; ed. lowe high sch., Billerica; M D., Tufts Med. Sch., 1910; m. Francis Matsell Judkins of Bil- lerica, Dec. 28, 1912; children-Albert Warren, Jr. (d.), Charles E. Neurol. house officer, Bos- ton City Hosp., 1910; asst. phys., Danvers State Hosp, 1910-11; Ist asst. Phys., Boston Psycho- pathic Hosp., 1912-15; Asst. Dept. Mental Dis- eases, Mass., 1915-16; consulting practice in neu- rology and psychiatry, 1912 -; consultant, US. Naval losp., Chelsea, 1923-29; prof. psychiatry, dean, Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. 1927 -; chief, neurol. service, Boston Dispensary; v.p. Billerica Trust Co .; mem. Bd. Selectmen, 1929-35; Commr. Cor- rection, Mass., 1929-33; Asso. Cominr., Dept. Men- tal Diseases, 1935-38; It. M.C., U.S.N., 22 mos., World War; mem. Am. Acad, Arts and Sciences, A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc. (v.p., 1938-10), Boston Soe. Psychology & Neurology (past pres. ), Mass. Psychiatrie Soc. (past pres.), Am Psychiatric Assn. Clubs: University, Boston City. Author: The Personality of Criminals, Desc., Isaac Stearns, Watertown, 1630, through son, John, Billerica, 1653; family in Billerica ever since. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 520 Commonwealth Av., Bos- ton. Ilome: Billerica.
STEARNS, Alfred Ernest, headmaster, emeritus; b. Orange, N.J., June 6, 1871; s. Willlam French Stearns and Mary Emellne ( Kittredge) S .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad., 1890; A.B, Amherst Coll., 1894, L.H.D .; S.T.B., Andover Theol. Sem., 1900; Litt. D., Dartmouth Coll .; A.M., Yale; L.H.D., Williams Coll; LL D., Harvard; m. Kate Belle Deane of Springfield, 1900 (d.); m. (2nd) Grace I. S. Clemons of Andover, 1933; children-Charles Deane, Marjorie. Teacher, The Hill Sch., Potts- town, Pa., 1894-97; registrar, Phillips Andover Acad., 1900-03, headmaster, 1903-33, now emeri- tus; tr. Amherst Coll. (chmn.), Andover-Newton
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Theol. Sem., Berkshire Sch., Brimmer Sch., Law- rence Acad., Mercersburg (Pa.) Acad, N.E. Home for Deaf Mutes, John Greenleaf Whittier Home- stead; mem. Advisory Council, Western Reserve Acad .; Yenshing Univ., China, Nat. Econ. League. Club: Mass. Republican. Author: The Challenge of Youth; To Him That Overcometh; Education of the Modern Boy (asso.); The American Acad- emy (Childhood & Youth series). Travel: China, Jap., Egypt, India, It., Fr., Eng. G.s. William A. Stearns, pres. Amherst Coll. Congregation- alist. Republican. Office and home: 36 Spring St., Danvers. Summer res .: llome Camp, Pitts- burgh, NII.
STEARNS, Frederick Arlington, asso, professor of mechanical engineering; b. Melrose, June 19, 1895; s. Arlington C. Stearns and Julia C. (Mc- Intyre) S .; ed. Melrose high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1917; M S., 1934; m. Luella C. Pickett of Water- vliet, N.Y., 1921; children -- Frederick P., Jean C. Instr. mech. engring., M.I.T., 1919-20; North- castern Univ. Sch. Engring., 1920-24, asst. prof., 1924-37, asso. prof., 1937 --; dir. Stearns & lill, Inc., druggists, Melrose; served in U.S.A., Sept. 1917-May 1919, sergt. Ordnance Dept., A.E.F., Nov. 1917-May 1919; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Engring. Socs. N.E., AF.&A.M. (Wyoming Lodge), Am. Legion (Post No. 90, charter mem.). Author: Mechanical En- gincering Laboratory Manual; Industrial Plants Notes. Travel: France. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Office: 360 Huntington Av., Boston. Home: 66 Florence Av., Melrose.
STEARNS, Howard Oliver, assistant professor of physics; b. Haverhill, Sept. 20, 1891; s. William D. Stearns and Nettie F. (Gould) S; ed. 1laver- hill high sch .; B.S, Dartmouth Coll., 1915, M.S., 1917; Yalo Harvard; m. May Belle North of Wash- ington C.II., O., 1921; 1 son-Howard O., Jr. Instr. physics, Simmons ('oll., 1917-18; asst. physicist, U.S. Bur. Standards, Washington, 1918- 19; physicist, Mayo Clinic, 1919-23; research, Yale, 1923-24; asst. prof. physics, Simmons Coll., 1925 -; sec. Sch. Survey Com. and Sch. Bldg. Com., Wellesley. Desc. Isaac Stearns, Water- town, 1630. Congregationalist. Independent Re- publican. Office: Simmons College, Boston. Home: 80 Prospect St., Wellesley Ilills.
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YSTEARNS, Milton Sprague, dealer in boats and en- gines; b. Waltham, Dec. 15, 1893; s. Joseph Sprague Stearns and Emma Maria (Ellison) S .; ed. Waltham high school, 1910-11; grad., Phil- lips Exeter Acad., 1911; student, Harvard, 1915- 17; in. Katherine Stieglitz of N.Y. City, June 22, 1922; 1 son-Milton Sprague, Jr. Engaged in tannery, 1919-27; in boat and engine bus., 1927 --; pres. and gen. ingr. Stearns Marine Co., 1931; 2nd It. Field Arty., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A. E.F. in France and Germany. Ancestors came to Am. on Arabella. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 126 State St., Boston. Home: Kendal Green. VSTEARNS, Russell Bangs, investment banker, trus- tee; b. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 9, 1894; s. Robert B. Stearns and Emma A. (Owens) S .; ed. New Trier Township high sch., Winnetka, Ill .; A.B., Univ. Mich., 1916; m. Edna May Dilly of Palestine, ( Tex, Inne 14, 1918; 1 dau .- Virginia Evelyn. Asst. to pres., No. Am. Co., 1916; joined Arthur Perry & Co., Boston, 1920, partner, 1927-, on incorporation became pres. and dir., 1930; re- tired to devote time to pvt. affairs, 1938; pres. and dir. Nat. Food Products Corp .; dir. Plymouth- Brockton St. Ry. Co., Southern Grocery Co, D). Pendor Grocery Co., Pantex Pressing Machine Co., Gulf Coast Royalty Co .; mem. Finance Com. and tr. Free Hosp. for Women, Brookline; at Ist O.T.C., Ft. Sheridan, Ill., 1917; 1st lt. 330th " A., U.S.A., 1917-19, in France 1 yr .; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon (Omicron Chap.). Clubs: Union, Eastern Yacht, Hingham Yacht. Dedham Country & Polo, Ropublican, D.K.E. (N.Y.) Family ar- rived on Arbella, Watertown, 1630. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 24 Federal St., Boston. Home: 50 llaven St., Dedham.
STEHHINS, Ley Poate, novelist; b. Portsmouth, Eng., March 11, 1886; d. Thomas Pratt Poate
and Isabel (Marsh) P .; ed. Rushford high sch .; Fredonia Normal Sch .; m. Howard L. Stebbins, law librarian, Dee. 28, 1910; children-Richard Poate, Elizabeth Blackmore, Marabelle. Teacher Eng., church organist, book reviewer, lecturer, speaker over radio; holder of Oberlaender fellow- ship for European travel, 1938, interested in music and French impressionists. Author: eight pub- lished novels, Old Adam's Likeness, Gorgeous Towers, Singing to Sylvia, Golden Carlotta, Sum- mer Hostess, Exit the Prince, Morning Glory, Peacock Place, ete .; articles, Travel: Orient and Europe (extensive). Protestant. Ilome: 21 Knowles St., Newton Centre.
STEBUINS, Ralph Gilbert, architect; b. Cleveland, O., Jan. 25, 1882; s. George Janes Stebbins and Adeline E. (Watkins) S .; cd. Cleveland (O.) high sch .; M.I.T., 1904-06; m. Mary Drugan of Bos- ton, 1910 (d.); children -- Carroll, George, m. (2nd) Margaret McDonald of Boston, 1923; children- Donald Gilbert. Engaged in architecture, Bos- ton, 1906 -; v.p. Frank Irving Cooper Corp., archs., 1914-33, pres. and dir., 1933 -; has spe- cialized in constrn. of edul. blogs., esp, pub. sehs., including Plymouth high sch., Marion consolidated sch., Pembroke high sch., and Lucy Stone sch., Boston; pres. and dir. Frank Irving Cooper Corp. of Conn., 1933 -; mem. Nat. Advisory Coun- cil on Sch. Bldg. Problems. Dese. Rowland Steb- bins, from England 1634, Roxbury until 1639; then removed to Springfield. Republican. Of-
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