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STEDMAN, John Moore, retired prof., biologist; b. Brockport, NY., Nov. 2, 1864; s. George Lemon Stedman and Mary (Moore) S .; cd. B.S., Cornell, 1888; m. Edith Van Aiken of Ithaca, N. Y., July 1, 1888; children-Barbara Mary, Lulu Rachel. Instr. entomology and invertebrate zoology, first asst. entomologist, expt. sta., Cornell, 1888-90; biologist, U.S. Dept. Agr., Washington, D.C., 1890-1891; prof. biology, Trinity Coll., Durham, N.C., 1891-1893; pro, biology and biologist, expt. sta., State Agrl. and Mech. Coll., Auburn, Ala., 1893-95; prof. entomology, Univ. Mo., and ento- mologist at expt. sta., 1895-1909; specialist in agrl. edn. extension, U.S. Dept. Agr., 1909-34; mem. Am. Assn. Econ. Entomologists, Entomol. Soc., Washington; Entomol. Soc. Am., A.A.A.S., St. Louis Acad. Sci., Sigma Xi. Travel: Asia, Africa, Europe, tropical America, ete. Author of many papers on entomology and biology. Meth- odist. Independent. Home: 48 Mountainview St., Springfield.
STEELE, Albert Edward, physician; b. Peabody, July 7, 1877; s. Christopher R. Stecle and Fan- nie (Stentiford) S .; ed Peabody high sch .; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1900; m. Florence Patterson of Canton, Dec. 14, 1933. Gen. practice of med., Boston, 1900 -; specialized in pathology, 1915 -; mem. A.M.A., Am. Assn. Pathologists & Bacteriolo- gists, N.E. Pathol. Soe., Boston Bacteriol. Soc., Masons. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 23 Bay State Rd., Boston. Home: 63 Robert St., Roslindale.
STERKE, Fletcher, landscape architect; b. Roches- ter, N.Y., June 7, 1885; s. John Mason Steele and Mary Jeannette (Lampert) S .; ed. A.B., Williams Coll., 1906; student, Harvard Sch. Land- seape Architecture, 1908-09; unmarried. With Warren H. Manning, landscape designer, 1909-14; independent practice, 1914 -; tr. Lowthorpe Sch. Landscape Architecture; Capt., with Am. Red ('ross in France and Russin, 1918-19; fellow, Am. Soc. Landscape Architects; mem. Delta Psi. Clubs: Union ( Boston); St. Anthony, University (NY.); Genesce Valley (Rochester). Author: Design in the Little Garden; mag, articles. Of- fice: 7 Water St., Boston. Home: 48 Beacon St., Boston.
V STEELE, Francis R. Carnegie, C.P.A., sr. partner l'atterson, Tecle & Dennis; b. Ceylon, Brit. E. I., June 22, 1872; s. Judge Thomas Stecle of Cumber- land, Eng., and of English Judiciary in Ceylon, and Eliza K. (Jolly) S .; ed. prep. sehis., Eng .; Oxford Univ .; m. Lydia A. Twinam of London, Eng., Dec.
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24, 1899; children-Dorothea Carnegie, Keith Car- negie. Fellow of Eng., Inst. of Chartered Ac- countants, 1896; C.P.A., Mass., 1910; later quali- fied as a C.P.A. in various other states; lecturer on accounting and economies, London County Council, Ilarvard, Northeastern Univ .; sr. meni. Patterson, Teele & Dennis, Boston; dir., tr. Pot- ter & Johnston Machine Co., Pawtucket, R.I .; tr. Fisher Hill Assos., Brookline; del. (elected) to Town meetings, Brookline, 1925-38; mem. Mass. State Bd. Registration for C.P.A.'s. 1917; tr. Northeastern Univ., N.E. Deaconess Hosp .; taxa- tion and accounting adviser, Asso. Industries Mass .; mem. Am. Inst. Accountants, Nat. Assn. Cost Accountants, Mass. C.P.A. Soc. (pres., 1916- 18), National Tax Assn., Masons. Clubs: Algon- quin, Exchange, Merchants (Boston), Country (Brookline), Manchester (N.H.) Country, Bank- ers' (N.Y.). Episcopalian. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 209 Buckminster Rd., Brookline.
STEELE, Katharine MeLean, superintendent of nurses; b. Denver, Colo., June 25, 1897; d. Lester McLean and Mary Dewey (Shaw) Mel .; ed. manual tr. high sch., Denver, Colo .; grad. Johns Hopkins Tr. Sch. for Nurses, 1922; B.S., Colo. Coll., 1929; m. Paul Haines Stecle of Port Huron, Mich., June 14, 1931; 1 dau .- Jean Duart. Head nurse, Henry Phipps Psychiatrie Clinie, Balti- more, Md., 1923-24, night supervisor, 1924-26; supt. nurses, Colo. Psychopathie Hosp., 1926-30; 3 mos, survey to outline and organize nursing service, Inst. for Mental Hygiene, Phila., Pa., 1931; supt. nurses, Worcester State Hosp., 1934 -; mem. Nat. and Mass. (chmn. mental hygiene com.) Leagues of Nursing Edn., Nat. Orgn. Pub. Health Nursing, Am. Nurses Assn., Mass. State Nurses' Assn. (mem. bd. dirs., Dist. #5), Am. Congress Parents & Children, Am. Red Cross Nursing Res. Author: Psychiatrie Nursing, 1937. Travel: around world, 1926. Desc. over 60 plo- neer settlers, Mass., 17th century. Congrega- tionalist. Office: Worcester State Hospital, Worcester. Home: 355 Bridle Path, Worcester.
STEIGER, G. Nye, professor of history; b. Laurel, Md., Oet. 24, 1883; s. Walter Henry Steiger and Grace Houston (Nye) S .; ed. A.B., Occidental Coll., 1906; A.M., Harvard, 1914, Ph.D., 1923; m. Susan LeP. Cronmiller of Laurel, Md., July 24, 1914. Prof. hist., St. John's Univ., Shanghai, China, 1906-19; instr. hist., Simmons Coll., 1921- 25, asst. prof. 1925-31, asso. prof., 1931-39, prof. 1939 -; mem. East Asiatie Soc. of Boston, Am. Council of Inst. Pacific Relations, Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Oriental Soc. Author: China's Attempt to Absorb Christianity (Tung Pao), 1925; China and the Occident, 1927; History of the Orient, 1926; History of the Far East, 1936; mag. arti- cles on Far East, inel. monthly. survey articles in Events. Travel: China and Japan, 1906-19; Europe, 1927. Episcopalian. Independent in pol- itics. Offiee: Simmons College, 300 The Fen- way, Boston. Home: 9 Washington Av., Cam- bridge.
STEIN, Calvert, neuro-psychiatrist; b. Newcastle- on-Tyne, Eng., Apr. 6, 1903; s. Harry Stein and Lilly (Phillips) S .; became U.S. citizen, 1919; ed. M.D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch. 1928; LL.B., North- eastern Law Sch., 1938; m. Lucille Ilelen Wein- stein of Boston, Nov. 26, 1929; children-Elinor Miriam and Mildred Judith. Interne, Highland Hosp., Oakland, Calif., 1928-29; Res. at Livermore Sanatorium, Livermore, Calif., 1929; gen. practice, Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., 1929-31; diplomate of Nat. Bd. of Med. Examiners, 1929; sr. physi- cian, Monson State Hosp., Palner, 1931-38; psy- chlatrist, Springfield Hosp., Child Guidance Clinic, and Juvenile Cts., 1931-38, and to travelling sch. clinic, 1934-38; visiting neurologist to Spring- field Hosp., 1936 -; guest lecturer on psychiatry, Springfield Coll., 1938-39; fellow, A.M.A .; mein. Am. Psychiatrie Assn., Mass. Psychiatric Soc., Springfield Acad, of Med., Maimonedes Med. Soc. Awarded first prize, 1935, N.E. Psychiatric Assn. for best psychiatric research paper published In 1934. Diplomate, Am. Bd. of Psychiatry and Neurology, (certified in psychiatry, 1936, and in
neurology, 1937). Lecturer on psychiatry, men- tal hygiene, and child guidance. Author: Out- lines of Mental Hygiene, 1933; Heredity in Epl- lepsy, 1932; Endocrine Therapy in Epilepsy, 1934; The Role of Mental Hygiene in General Practice, 1935; Practical Aspects of Child Guidance, 1937; The Mental Capacity to Make a Will, 1938. Ad- dress: 121 Chestnut St., Springfield.
STEIN, Kathryn Forney, asst. professor of zool- ogy; b. Annville, Pa., Nov. 24, 1902; d. George W. Stein and Rose Emma ( Witmer) S .; ed. Anu- ville (Pa.) high sch .; B.A. (magna cum laude). Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., 1924; M.S., Univ. Chicago, 1928, Ph.D., 1931; unmarried. Fellowship from Univ. Chicago and Mary E. Woolley fellowship, 1930-31; asst. in zoöl., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1924-25, instr., 1925-27, 1931-33, asst. prof., 1933 -; asst. In zoöl., Univ. Chicago, 1930-31; mem. A.A.A.S. Am. Assn. Anatomists, Am. Assn. Geneticists, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Delta Epsilon .. Author: articles on embryology and endocrinology in sei. periodicals. Travel: Europe, 1930, 1937. Mem. of Reformed Ch. in U.S. Office: Mt. llol- yoke College, So. Hadley. Home: 71 Woodbridge St., South Hadley. Legal res .: Annville, Pa.
STEINBACH, Edward Sargent, mechanical engi- neer; b. Orange, N.J., Jan. 21, 1887; s. Edward Steinbach and Harriet Sargent (Johnson) S .; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; M.E., Stevens Inst. Tech., 1908; m. Mary Bolling Temple Collier of Peters- burg, Va., Sept. 27, 1930. With Griggs & Hol- brook, eons. engrs., New York and Toronto, 1908- 12; MacMullen, Riley & Durley, cons. engrs., Mont- real, 1912-15; Stone & Webster Engring. Corp., Boston, 1915-, industrial engr., 1929-37, mech. engr., 1937 -; with 301st Inf., later 1st lt., C.W.S., chief gas officer, Camp Shelby, Miss., Oet. 1917- April 1919; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Am. Inst. E.E., Am. Chem. Soe. Club: Boston City. Dir. desc. William Sargent, Gloucester. Episcopalian. In- dependent. Office: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: 102 Longwood Av., Brookline. Summer res .: Hancock Pt., Me.
Y STEPHENS, Doris Dawn Mills, artist; b. Bandanna, Ky., May 3, 1895; d. Stephen Kerr Mills and Jessie (Bradley) M .; ed. Winona (Miss.) pvt. sch., 1900-05; pvt. tutors, 1905-11; Cincinnati Art Acad., 1905-11; Columbia Univ., 1912-14; m. Herbert Stephens of Boston, Aug. 25, 1917. Art- ist, 1912 -; specializes in ceramic design (design- ing for Keramie Studio & Design); does crafts work, stained glass, pottery, block printing, handmade books; chmn. Mass. State Fed. Wom- en's Clubs, 1933-36; dir. Am. Artists Professional League, 1936-38. Clubs: Wellesley Hills Wom- an's, Three Arts, 1-2-3, Past Chairmen's. Epis- copalian. Home: 15 Carlton Rd., Wellesley.
STEPHENSON, Preston T., business man; b. Lynn. Nov. 6, 1897; s. Charles Henry Stephenson and Adaline E. (Tapley) S .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad .; Brown Univ .; m. Florence E. Brown of Newton, 1936; children-Edwin C., Preston T., Jr., George H. V.p., gen. mgr., Turner Tanning Machinery Co., Peabody; in U.S. Navy, World War. Clubs: Algonquin, The Country (Brook- line), Tedesco Country, Eastern Yacht, Corinthian Yacht. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Turner Tanning Machinery Co., Peabody. Home: 214 Heath St., Chestnut Hill. Sunnner res .: Gal- loupe's Pt., Swampscott.
STERN, Gabriel M., newspaper advertising man; b. Boston, June 19, 1897; s. Charles Stern and Bessie (Solomon) S .; ed. Mechanic Arts high sch .; Wentworth Inst .; Boston Univ .; in. Celia Goodman of Boston, June 17, 1920; ehildren- Herbert S., Alan J. In adv. dept., Filene's, 1914- 18; Boston Herald, 1919-1920; owner, Stern Adv. Agency, 1920-26; in adv. dept., Boston American, 1926-29, Boston Post, 1929 -; past v .- comdr., Cross- cup-Pishon Post, Am. Legion; past pres., United Jewish Brotherhoods, Beacon St. Temple Brother- hood, tr. Asso. Jewish Philanthropies; dir., He- brew Home for Aged (pres., Century Club) ; past pres., Business Men's Council, A.J.P .; corpl. 71st Arty., A.E.F., 2 yrs .; mem. A.F.&A.M. (Temple Lodge), V.F.W. Jewish. Republican. Office:
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STERNE, Theodore Eugene, astronomer; b. N.Y. City, Nov. 23, 1907; s. Eugene W. Stern and Dora (Kohn) S .; ed. B.S., Princeton, 1928; Ph.D., Can- bridge Univ., 1931; in. Grace Isabel DeRoo of Roslindale, 1932. Research student, Trinity Coll., Cambridge, Eng., 1928-31; fellow of Nat. Research Council, Harvard and M.I.T., 1931-33; researel asso., Harvard Obs., 1933-34; lecturer on astro- physics, tutor, Harvard, 1934-, astronomer, Har- vard Obs., 1938 -; 1st It. F.A. Res., U.S.A .; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Astron. Soe., Royal Astron. Soc. (London), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Res. officers Assn. Author: many monographs on phys. and astron. topics in sci. jours .; researches on statis. mechanies, statis. methods, variable stars, binary stars, measurement of stellar radia- tion. Office: Harvard College Observatory, Cam- bridge. Home: 10 Chauncy St., Cambridge.
STERNER, Albert, artist, portrait painter; b. Lon- don, Eng., of Am. parents, Mar. 8, 1863; s. Julius Sterner and Sara S .; ed. King Edward's Sch., Birmingham, Eng .; Academie Julian, and Reole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Fr .; m. (2nd) Flora Lash of Virginia, Oct. 4, 1924; children-(by first wife) Harold, Olivia. Came to U.S., 1879; student and teacher, Chicago Art Inst., 1880-81; represented in many public and pvt. art collections, incl. Yale Univ. Mus., Carnegie Inst. (Pittsburgh), Mus. of Fine Arts in Honolulu, South Kensing- ton Mus. and Victoria and Albert Mus. in Lon- don (Eng.), Kgl. Kupferstich Kabinet in Munich (Ger.), Addison Gallery in Andover, N.Y. Pub. Lib., Lib. Congress, Metrop. Mus., Mus. Fine Arts at Toronto (Can.); charter mem. and sec. New Society, now Painters, Sculptors & Gravers; co-founder of Painter Gravers, pres., 1916; instr. Art Student's League-School of Applied Design for Women; mem. Nat. Acad., Soc. Am. Etchers, Nat. Inst. Arts & Letters. Club: Lotos & Players (N.Y.). Awards: Gold medal for painting "Har- old and his Wolfhound", Muniel, 1905; Clara Obrig (Nat. Acad.) prize for painting "Artist's Table", 1936, and others. Author: various arti- cles on art including: The Cezanne Myth, Har- per's Mag., 1934. Studio and res .: 145 12. 19 St., N.Y. City. Summer res .: Richmond, P.O. Pitts- field, R.F.D. #1.
STERNS, Albert Henry, physician; b. Chelsea, April 15, 1894; s. Samuel B. Sterns and Ida (Barnett) S .; ed. New Bedford high sch .; Berkeley Prep. Sch., Boston; Tufts Coll., 2 yrs .; M.D., Tufts Coll. Medical Sch., 1920; m. Marion Martin of Stamford, Conn., April 10, 1927; children-Fred- erick .S., Warren M., Robert E. Hosp. training at Boston City Ilosp., Marine Hosp., Chelsea, N.Y. Lying-In Hosp .; practiced med., New Bed- ford, 1922 -; mem. med. staff St. Luke's Hosp., New Bedford; . phys. to Bd. Health elinic, New Bedford; aeting asst. surg., U.S. Pub. Health Serv- ice, 1920-22; pvt., Med, Res. Corps, World War, 1 yr .; sec., treas. Bristol South Dist., Mass. Med. Soc .; mein. New Bedford (sec.), Mass., and Am. Med. Assns., Am. Legion, Jewish War Vets. \ of U.S., V.F.W., Masons (32º), Aleppo Temple Mystic Shrine. Interested in music, has collec- tion of articles pertaining to whaling. Jewish. Republican. Office and home: 31 Seventh St., New Bedford.
V STETSON, Eliot Dawes, Jr., business man; b. New Bedford, Oct. 5, 1903; s. Eliot D. Stetson and Emily A. (Cummings) S .; ed. Friends Acad., New Bedford; Middlesex Sch., Concord; m. Louise Thompson of New Bedford, Nov. 6, 1930. Mill worker, then yard man, tally man, logger, West Oregon Lumber Co., Linton, Ore., 1922-23; with Greene & Wood, Inc., wholesale and retail lum- ber, 1923-, gen. ingr., dir., 1935 -. Clubs: Wam- sutta, New Bedford Yacht. Unitarian. Repub- lican. Office: 334 So. Water St., New Bedford. Home: 72 Hligh St., So. Dartmouth.
Y STETSON, Harlan True, astronomer, geophysicist; b. Ilaverhill, June 28, 1885; s. Henry Allen Stet- son and Jennie (Rowe) S .; ed. Newton high sch .; Ph.B., Brown Univ., 1908; Sc.M., Dartmouth
Coll., 1910; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1915; m. Flor- ence Brigham of Dorchester, 1912; children --- Helen May, Florence Louise, Harold Brigham. Asst. in phys. dept., Dartmouth Coll., 1908-10, instr., 1911-13; research asst., Yerkes Obs., sum- mer 1909; instr. physies and astron., Middle- bury Coll., summers 1912-13; instr. astron., Northwestern Univ., 1913-14; studied at Yerkes Obs. and Univ. Chicago, 1914-15; instr. physics, Northwestern Univ., 1916; instr. astron., Har- vard, 1916-20, asst. prof., 1920-29; prof. astron., head of dept. and dir. Perkins Obs., O. Wesleyan Univ., 1929-34; research asso. in geophysics, Harvard, 1933-36; research asso., M.I.T., 1936 -; instr. navigation, service of U.S. Shipping Bd., 1917; fellow Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, A.A.A.S. (sec. sect. D .- astron .- , 1932-), Royal Astron. Soc. ; mem. Internat. Astron. Union (mem. commns. variation in latitude and solar physies), Internat. Union Geodesy and Geophysics (chmn. com. publicity, 7th assembly, 1939), Am. Geo- phys. Union (chmn. spl. com. on cosmic terres- trial relationships), Am. Inst. Radio Engrs., Am. Meteorol. Soc., Société Astronomique de France, Am. Astron. Soc., Union Radio Scientifique In- ternationale, Am. Phys. Soc., Optical Soc. Am., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi Sigma (hon. mem.). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Engi- neers (N.Y.), Cosmos (Washington), Economy (Cambridge, pres., 1938-39), Cruising of Amn. Au- thor: Manual of Laboratory Astronomy, 1923, 1928; Man and the Stars, 1930; Earth, Radio, and the Stars, 1934; Sunspots and their Effects, 1937. Travel: mem. eclipse expdns., Norway, 1927, Sumatra, 1926, Malaya, 1929; del. 6th Assembly, Internat. Union Geodesy & Geophysics, Edin- burgh, 1936. Dese. Cornet Robert Stetson, Scit- uate. Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cam- bridge. llome: 198 Collins Rd., Waban. Sum- mer res .: Isle of Springs, Me.
STEVENS, Angelina V., portrait artist; b. Siena, Italy; d. R. Vannini and Julia (Crescioli) V .; ed. Quincy high sch .; Mass. Normal Art Sch .; Boston Univ .; Florence, Italy; m. W. Lester Stevens of Rockport, 1926; 1 son-Milton Howe. Portrait artist; also does studies in flowers; has exhibited in Washington (D.C.), New Haven and Hartford (Conn.), Dallas (Tex.), Springfield, Rockport, Quincy, Boston, Gaspé Peninsula (Can.) ; commissioned portraits hang in pvt. homes in about 20 different states and in Can. Travel: Europe, U.S. Address: 93 Hall St., Spring- field. Summer res .: 2 Mill Lane, Rockport.
/ STEVENS, Brooks, Jr., manufacturer; b. Lowell, Dee. 20, 1902; s. C. Brooks Stevens and Edith (Ames) S .; ed. Middlesex Sch., Concord; A.B., Harvard, 1924; m. Janet Ilubbard of Lake For- est, Hl., June 20, 1925; children-Brooks, III, Janet, Derwin Hubbard. Treas. Lawrence Mfg. Co., Riggs & Lombard, Inc .; dir., Ames Worsted ('o., Maine Spinning Co .; tr. City Insin. Sav. Clubs: Union Boat (Boston), Concord Country, Harvard (N.Y.). Unitarian. Office: Lawrence Mfg. Co., Lowell. Home: Lowell ltd., Concord.
STEVENS, Charles Brooks, manufacturer; b. Haver- hill, Oct. 11, 1864; s. George Stevens and Harriet Lyman (Brooks) S .; ed. A. B., Harvard, 1886; m. Edith Ames, June 17, 1896; children-Ames, Mrs. Edith Stevens Stevens, Mrs. Harriet Stevens Ro- bey, Brooks, In textile mfg. bus., Mass., 1893 -; pres., treas., U.S. Bunting Co., Lowell, 1900; pres., Lawrence Mfg. Co. (cotton fabrics); treas. Mid- dlesex Co., Unlon Land & Grazing Co .; pres. Ames Worsted Co .; v.p. Wamesit Power Co .; dir. Union Old Lowell Nat. Bk .; pres., Lowell Gen. llosp .; asst., Q.M. Dept., U.S.A., World War. Club: Harvard (N.Y.). Office: U.S. Bunting Co., Lowell. Home: Tewksbury.
V STEVENS, Charles Laurence, headmaster; b. Stone- ham, Nov. 6, 1897; s. Charles Edwin Stevens and Laura (MacFadden) S .; ed. Mt. Hermon Sch .; Stoneham high sch .; A.B., Bates Coll., 1920; m. Florence Hodgdon of Rochester, N.H., June 1924; children-Charles Laurence, Jr., Dorothy May. Asst. in sci., Bates Coll., 1921, grad. study, 1925; head of sci. dept., Worcester Acad., 1921 -
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33, dir. of admissions and treas., 1933-35; head- master, Wilbraham Aead., 1935 -; dir, and owner, Milton (N.H.) Summer Sch., 1925-33; lecturer on travel topics, using moving pictures taken by himself. Club: University (Springfield). Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., Alaska (14,000 miles by air, 1933), Iceland (1935), Seot .; passenger on zeppelin Hindenburg, 1936. Congregational- ist. Republican. Office: Wilbraham Academy. Ilome: Wilbraham. Summer res .: Milton, N.H.
1 STEVENS, David, editor, author; b. Fitchburg, Aug. 12, 1860; s. Samuel Stevens and Sarah (Fray) S .; ed. Fitchburg high sch .; private instrn. in coll. courses; Boston Univ. Law Sch., 1880-81; m. Jennie E. Walte of Cambridge, Vt., 1885 (d. 1910); m. (2d) Brooks Fenno Brown of Boston, 1921 (d. 1931); ] dau .- Mrs. Ruth Lukesh. Prac- ticed law, Boston, 1881-89, Tacoma, Wash., 1889- 98, returned to Boston 1898; devoted time to writing, chiefly librettos for musleal pieees; on ed. staff, C. C. Birchard & Co., pubs. ednl. works, 1914, now ed. mgr .; mem. 1st Motor Corps, Mass. State Guard, World War. Clubs: Boston Art, Engineers, Badminton (London, Eng.). Author: Lays of a Lazy Dog, 1903; Lyrics of Eliza, 1905; Ballads of Be-Ba-Boes, 1910; librettos for The Green Bird, The Sphinx, Tomioko, The Madcap Duchess; Azora (grand opera); short pieces and verse for mags. Travel: Europe. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 221 Columbus Av., Boston. Home: 293 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: Annisquam.
STEVENS, Edward Fletcher, architeet; b. Dunsta- ble, Oct. 22, 1860; s. Kimball A. Stevens and Mary Elizabeth (Woodbury) S .; ed. Pepperell high sch., Pepperell; spl. archtl. course at Mass. Inst. Tech., class of 1883; m. Lizzie May Cobb of Kingston, Sept. 9, 1886; m. (2d) Helen Ward Leach of Needham, June 28, 1905; children-1 dau. -- Edna May. Studied in offices of Allen and Kenway, Boston; later with MeKim, Mead & White, N. Y. City; mem. firm Kendall & Ste- vens, Boston, later Kendall, Taylor and Ste- vens; practiced alone, 1907-12; with Stevens and Lee, 1912, offices in Boston and Toronto; now member firm of Stevens, Curtin and Mason, Bos- ton; planned more than 150 med. instns. in IJ.S., Can. and Peru, incl. Buffalo Gen. Hosp., Royal Victoria Hosp., Providence Lying-In Hosp., Ohio Valley Gen. Ilosp., Springfield Hosp., etc .; civilian hosp. expert with Med. Dept., U.S.A. in World War; designer of U.S. Army hospitals; fellow A.IA .; mem. Boston Soe. Architects, In- ternat. Hosp. Assn., Royal Archtl. Inst. of Can., Province of Quebec Assn. of Architects, Masons; corr. mem. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bauwe- sen. Club: University (Boston). Author: Amer- ican Ilospital of the 20th Century; many pa- pers on hospital subjects. Travel: extensive in America, Europe, and South America. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 15 Newbury St., Bos- ton. llome: 10 Hawthorne Id., Wellesley Hills. V STEVENS, Grace, physician ; b. Meriden, Minn., Dec. 15, 1868; d. Frederick J. Stevens and Laicy Phoebe (Wheeler) S .; ed. Framingham high sch .; Lift. B., Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1893; M D)., Boston Univ. Sch, Med., 1901; unmarried. Teacher, esp. Ger- man, 3 yrs .; hosp. service; practiced medicine, Northampton, 1903 -; mem. Internat. Ilahneman- nian Assn., Am. Inst. Homoeopathy, D A.R., local S.P C.C. (pres.) Travel: Europe (several times). Author: med. papers. Episcopalian. Independent or Republican. Oflice and home: 32 Bedford Ter., Northampton.
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STEVENS, Horace Paine, surgeon; b. Cambridge, Apr. 17, 1881; s. Edmund Horace Stevens and Melissa Evelyn (Paine) S .; ed. Cambridge Latiny sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1903, M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1908; m. Emme Frye White of Lewiston, Me., Aug. G, 1907; children-llelen Elizabeth (Mrs. Patrick Traey Jackson, Jr.), Sally Hum- phrey (Mrs. Stanhope Blunt Ficke). Practiced in Cambridge, 1908 -; specialty surgery; visit- ing surg., Cambridge Hosp., 1913-38, surg .- in-chief, 1939 -; lt. Med. Corps, U.S. Naval Reserve Corps, 1917-19; squadron surg., U.S. Mine Force, on staff
of Capt. R. R. Belknap, U.S. Navy; mem. Founder's Group Am. Bd. of Surg .; fellow A.C.S., A.M.A .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Surg. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc., N.E. Gynecol. and Obstet. Soc., Masons. Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard ( Boston), Cambridge, Ilarvard Faculty, Players ( N. Y.), Rotary, Aescula- pian, Oakley Country. Author: various surg. papers. Interested in theatre and miniature pho- tography. Republican. Office: 1 Craigie St.,
Cambridge. Home: 15 Traill St., Cambridge, STEVENS, Nathaniel, manufacturer; b. No. Ando- ver, Sept. 11, 1857; s. Moses T. Stevens and Char- lotte E. (Osgood) S .; ed. Phillips Andover Acad .; mı. Elizabeth P. White of Ilaverhill, Mar. 25, 1885. In woolen mfg. bus., 1876 -; partner, M. T. Stevens & Sons, 1886-1900, pres., 1900 -; pres., Stevens Linen Works; chinn. bd. dirs., J. P. Stevens & Co., Ine .; dir. Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co., Andover Nat. Bk., Arkwright Mut. Fire Ins. Co .; mem. Nat. Assn, Wool Mfrs. Uni- tarlan. Office: 201 Devonshire St., Boston. Home: North Andover.
STEVENS, Raymond Sawtell, industrial engineer; b. Nashua, N.H., Apr. 15, 1894; s. David Stevens and Nettie S. (Knowles) S .; ed. Nashua high sch .; B.S., M.I.T., 1917; m. Katherine Andrews of Nashua, N.Il., Sept. 4, 1920; children-David, Frank. Asst. supt., Isko Co., elec. refrigerating machines, Chicago, Ill., 1919-20; with Arthur D. Little, Inc., research and consulting chemists and engrs., 1920-, v.p. 1934 -; 2d lt. Chem. War- fare Ser., U.S.A., 1917-18; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Alumni Assn. of M.I.T. (permanent sec. class 1917, v.p. 1938-), Cambridge Industrial Assn. (pres. 1935-36, dir. 1933-), Masque, Kappa Sig- ma. Clubs: Chemists (N.Y.), Corinthian Yacht. Editor: Industrial Bulletin of Arthur D. Little, Inc. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 30 Charles River Rd., Cambridge. Home: 35 Frances St., Melrose.
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STEVENS, Sidney, manufacturer; b. Stuttgart, Ger., June 3, 1877; s. John Edwards Stevens and Har- riet (L.) S .; brought to U.S. in 1882, became citi- zen upon naturalization of father in 1890; ed. Worcester Acad., 1895-96; B.S, Harvard, 1900; m. Edith Hawkins of Springfield, Nov. 7, 1906; children-John Edward, Ethel (Mrs. Ira M. Ham- ilburg). V.p. Ludlow Mfg. Assos., 1909-19; pres. Ludlow Sav. Bk., 1912-16; partner Scudder, Ste- vens & Clark, 1919-25; with Pepperell Mfg. Co., Boston, 1937 -; tr. Ludlow Mfg. Assos .; dir. Ludlow Mfg. Co .; tr. Hubbard Mem. Lib., 1907- 16; mem. Founders and Patriots of America, S.R. Clubs: Union, Exchange, Ilarvard (Boston, N. Y.), Oakley Country. Episcopalian. Repub- lican. Oflice: 160 State St., Boston. Home: 1 Mason St., Brookline.
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